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He was not able to ventilate any of the seriously ill patients because of lack of equipment.
And when their true selves, which they're usually able to ventilate across the day, break through, it can get dark.
In eight of the 29 (28%) patients, no laryngeal structures were visible but we were able to ventilate the patients' lungs nonetheless.
After 3 hours of the same protective VC strategy (6 mL/Kg), Brander et al. [ 3] were able to ventilate with a PEEP setting of 5 cm H2O.
First of all, we limited the number of insertion attempts to two and set somewhat higher criteria for a successful insertion, i.e. absence of any air leak at sufficient tidal volumes in addition to simply being able to ventilate.
It has been reported that more than 50% of emergency medical technicians and 84% of emergency nurses before training were not able to ventilate mannequins efficiently in simulated emergency situations [ 5, 6].
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It has been shown that the ratio that best stabilizes the lung but is still able to adequately ventilate the patient or animal is 75%[400, 111, 113, 114].
He did not ask about the boy's fate, but surmised that the doctor who followed him on duty had not been able to continue ventilating the boy by hand.
As soon as stent position was confirmed, we were able to jet ventilate more deliberately and complete the rigid bronchoscopy.
Despite the inability to ventilate their gills, relaxed larvae are able to survive for few days due to oxygen and metabolite diffusion via the skin [16].
Company officials were told to ventilate to the outside.
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