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Kukukajoo,
One definition for toilet is the bathroom fixture you pee in, which is probably why you are flabbergasted, and most likely has nothing to do with the phrase pulmonary toilet.
Another definition for toilet, according to dictionary.com, is "the act or process of dressing or grooming oneself." Although that definition isn't listed as archaic, it certainly isn't used much any more. However, my guess would be that is where the "toilet" in "pulmonary toilet" comes into play. So, anything to groom/care for the lungs would count. In addition to what TazziRN told you, I was also taught that turning and suctioning (if applicable) were part of pulmonary toilet.
Ah yes, remember "toilette water"?
The word "toilet" came to be used in English along with other French fashions (first noted 1681)[citation needed]. It originally referred to the whole complex of operations of hairdressing and body care that centered at a dressing table covered to the floor with cloth (toile) and lace, on which stood a mirror, which might also be draped in lace: the ensemble was a toilette.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet
steph;)
Not to be confused with "automic flush" which like the "automic wedgy" is used by many a bully in the American school yard as well as fraternity brothers in hasing rituals.
Also not to be confused with "circling the drain" which is used by many ER and ICU nurses to describe a "not so healthy" patient getting ready to clock out.
Not to be confused with "automic flush" which like the "automic wedgy" is used by many a bully in the American school yard as well as fraternity brothers in hasing rituals.Also not to be confused with "circling the drain" which is used by many ER and ICU nurses to describe a "not so healthy" patient getting ready to clock out.
a.k.a "crumping"
I have heard that term tossed around instead of "circling the drain"
kukukajoo, LPN
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Has anyone ever heard this term used? I had never heard it before lecture today and I am flabbergasted! Any explanation and if anyone knows where this term comes from would be greatly appreciated.