👉 An intubator is a medical professional who uses a tube to deliver oxygen and other gases into a patient's bloodstream. They are typically trained in advanced respiratory techniques, such as the use of mechanical ventilation or positive pressure ventilation, which allow patients to breathe through a tube while they receive supplemental oxygen. The intubation process involves inserting an endotracheal tube (ET) into the larynx and connecting it with a breathing machine or other equipment to administer oxygen and other gases to the patient