Chemistry, asked by MissBlackSheep, 4 months ago

What are positive pressure and negative pressure ventilators ? Which one do you think will be more capable of making a coma patient breathe ? Which among these two ventilators are intrusive ?

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Answered by bishtsmita06
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For air to enter the lungs, a pressure gradient must exist between the airway and the alveoli. This can be accomplished either by raising pressure at the airway (positive-pressure ventilation) or by lowering pressure at the level of the alveolus (negative-pressure ventilation).

The iron lung or tank ventilator is the most common type of negative-pressure ventilator used in the past. These ventilators work by creating subatmospheric pressure around the chest, thereby lowering pleural and alveolar pressure and facilitating flow of air into the patient’s lungs

Answered by soumosheeghosh2018
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1. For air to enter the lungs, a pressure gradient must exist between the airway and the alveoli. This can be accomplished either by raising pressure at the airway (positive-pressure ventilation) or by lowering pressure at the level of the alveolus (negative-pressure ventilation).

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