IPA: //ˈpʌlmətər//
KK: /pʌlˈmoʊtər/
A device used to help someone breathe by pushing air or oxygen into and out of their lungs, especially when they cannot breathe on their own.
The paramedics used a pulmotor to assist the drowning victim until they reached the hospital.
**Pulmotor** → The word is derived from the Latin root "pulsare" (meaning to drive or push) and the suffix "-motor" (meaning one that causes motion). Thus, a pulmotor is a device that drives or pushes air into the lungs, typically used in resuscitation.
Think of 'pulsare' meaning to 'push' or 'drive' air, and '-motor' as something that causes motion. This helps you remember that a pulmotor is a device that pushes air into the lungs.