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extubate

Extubate vs Extubated - What's the difference?

extubate | extubated |


As verbs the difference between extubate and extubated

is that extubate is (surgery) to remove a tube from a hollow organ or from an airway while extubated is (extubate).

Intubate vs Extubate - What's the difference?

intubate | extubate | Antonyms |

Intubate is an antonym of extubate.


As verbs the difference between intubate and extubate

is that intubate is (medicine) to insert a tube into while extubate is (surgery) to remove a tube from a hollow organ or from an airway.

Airway vs Extubate - What's the difference?

airway | extubate |


As a noun airway

is (anatomy) the trachea.

As a verb extubate is

(surgery) to remove a tube from a hollow organ or from an airway.

Organ vs Extubate - What's the difference?

organ | extubate |


As a noun organ

is organ.

As a verb extubate is

(surgery) to remove a tube from a hollow organ or from an airway.

Tube vs Extubate - What's the difference?

tube | extubate |


As verbs the difference between tube and extubate

is that tube is to make or use tubes while extubate is to remove a tube from a hollow organ or from an airway.

As a noun tube

is anything that is hollow and cylindrical in shape.

As a proper noun Tube

is the London Underground.