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A year later Bill Clinton enacted the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act into law, which banned 19 different types of assault weapons, only to see it its provision banning high-capacity magazines expire through a sunset provision 10 years later.
Expiratory positive airway pressure (EPAP), as a means of counteracting airway collapse, evolved from the observation that patients with airflow limitation spontaneously expire through 'pursed' lips [ 1- 3].
Fifth, during the active and passive complete expiration maneuvers, some patients could potentially not have emptied their lungs enough to reach the residual volume because of maneuver intolerance or because they had to expire through the breathing circuit against the set PEEP.
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The naso-buccal mask was not removed during the maximal expiratory maneuvers meaning that the patient expired through the nasobuccal sensor and the ventilator circuit and thus against the set PEEP.
In unpublished experiments, I found that breathing of a human male instructed to maintain normal breathing volume, inspiring through the nose and expiring through the mouth at a frequency of 15 breaths per minute, increased the sound level by 34 dB LAeq (from 19 to 53 dB) approximately 5 cm from the ear (Table 1).
A previous comparison of methods to raise end-expiratory pressure conducted a quarter century ago by Katz and colleagues [ 6] concluded that EPAP (e.g. inspiring at ambient airway pressure but expiring through a hose placed under water) was associated with greater inspiratory effort ('work of breathing') than was CPAP, but less rise in cardiac output-impeding pleural pressure.
A spirometer is device that is used to measure the amount of air that is inspired and expired through your lungs.
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