Outline The concept of Artificial Ventilator for artificial breathing in patients.
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the process of supporting respirationby manual or mechanical means when normal breathing is inefficient or has stopped. If artificial ventilation is unsuccessful, the patient is repositioned and the airway is tested for the presence of an obstruction. Also called artificial respiration.
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Artificial respiration , breathing induced by some manipulative technique when natural respiration has ceased or is faltering. Such techniques, if applied quickly and properly, can prevent some deaths from drowning, choking, strangulation, suffocation, carbon monoxide poisoning, and electric shock. Artificial respiration consists chiefly of two actions: (1) establishing and maintaining an open air passage from the upper respitory tract to the lungs (2) exchanging air and CO2 in the terminal air sacs of the lungs while the is still functioning. To be successful such efforts must be started as soon as possible and continued until the victim is again breathing. various methods of artificial respiration, most based on the application of external force to the lungs, were once used.
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