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The first thing the nurse should anticipate is to prepare the client for intubation when the client comes to the ED after ingesting cyanide.

A process where a healthcare provider inserts a tube through a person's mouth or nose, then down into their trachea. The tube connects to a machine that delivers oxygen by keeping the trachea open so that the air can pass through.

An emergency procedure that is performed on people who are unconscious or can't breath on their own is intubation. It prevents suffocation and is generally given under anesthesia.

Cyanide prevents the oxygen to pass through the body since it prevents the cells of the body from using oxygen. This leads to the cells to die. Cyanide is more harmful to the heart and brain than to other organs because the heart and brain use a lot of oxygen.

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