English to Spanish Dictionary stretcher

stretcher

camilla
definition
noun
At any time of the day or night, a tall RAF corporal would be seen helping to carry a stretcher containing an injured soldier into the tent.
a framework of two poles with a long piece of canvas slung between them, used for carrying sick, injured, or dead people.
The stand, with its baluster legs and serpentine stretcher , is also japanned and similar to other European designs of this period.
a thing that stretches something, in particular.
translation of 'stretcher'
noun
soga,
ensanchador,
camilla
example
The circulating nurse or anesthesia care provider transports the patient to the OR via 'stretcher' .
A transportation aide transports the patient via 'stretcher' from the SDS area to the preoperative holding area.
Should the procedure be modified if the patient walks to the OR as opposed to being brought in by 'stretcher' ?
The foot 'stretcher' is easily positioned to achieve these positions by loosening the 3 wing nuts and moving the foot stretcher along the adjustment plates.
At last some hooded figures in orange reached out and grasped the 'stretcher' 's rails, pulling her safely inside.
It is very difficult to see the canvas in most reproductions, but in the original it is possible to make out the 'stretcher' with two of its diagonal wooden corner-struts.
Sirens blared around him as a 'stretcher' , which supported a body blanketed in white, was moved into the ambulance.
The injured man was carried on a 'stretcher' by firefighters up a steep embankment to a waiting ambulance.
This 'stretcher' when incorporated with the camlock is able to suit any boat and is easy to adjust.
After completing the experiments, image data were analyzed on a Macintosh computer to quantify the deformation of a cell in the optical 'stretcher' .
Your lower arthritic back is especially sore after you have spent nine hours on an emergency room 'stretcher' .
Before Katy could even get to her feet, she had been placed on a 'stretcher' and wheeled inside.
Water absorption testing of 18 'stretcher' bricks removed from the building revealed that all of the brick tested met the saturation coefficient requirement.
On one 'stretcher' was a local woman suffering from renal failure and in need of kidney dialysis, and on another a woman who was pregnant.
The optical 'stretcher' has been described previously as a two-beam laser trap that induces optical forces, which can be used to deform cells.
Fortunately, the full lengths were not cut down, but were shortened by folding the unwanted canvas over a shorter 'stretcher' .
Remember, however, this President is proven reacher and 'stretcher' .
They took him out on something that looked like a cross between a 'stretcher' and a dentist's chair.
The injured man was carried on a 'stretcher' to a waiting ambulance and rushed to Colchester General Hospital with a police escort.
They placed her on a back board and put her on a 'stretcher' then the ambulance.
Escort personnel transport the patient to the radiology department by 'stretcher' at the appropriate time.
The artist might attempt to disguise them by extending her unprimed canvas beyond the 'stretcher' , suggesting an alternative reading of the work as art object.
The nuts were missing from adjustable 'stretcher' bars which keep the moveable section of track at the correct width for the train's wheels.
One way of doing that is to refer to prior unsworn occasions when you may have told the ‘ 'stretcher' ’ in question
These looms were created from wooden 'stretcher' bars, like the ones used to stretch painting canvas.
At any time of the day or night, a tall RAF corporal would be seen helping to carry a 'stretcher' containing an injured soldier into the tent.
The patient then rests under observation until he or she is transported by 'stretcher' to the OR.
Moving to smaller workstations, not surprisingly, can be a budget- and space - 'stretcher' .
Put the base of the power 'stretcher' at the wall that was just hooked with the knee kicker, and use a piece of scrap carpet or a padded 2 x 4 to pad the wall.
The stand, with its baluster legs and serpentine 'stretcher' , is also japanned and similar to other European designs of this period.
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