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If the patient is adequately ventilated, with an appropriate degree of analgesia, then sedation is not generally required.
In such cases, if the response time of the cardiac arrest team is greater than 5 min, then by the time they arrive the initial airway management will have determined whether the stomach is inflated, whether the patient remains hypoxic and/or hypercapnic, or whether the patient is adequately ventilated and oxygenated.
Make sure that you wear gloves and that the room is adequately ventilated.
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These subjects were adequately ventilated as evidenced by plethysmograph.
Exchanging to a smaller or cuffless tube can remedy this problem, but is delayed until caregivers are confident the stomal tract is stable and the patient can either breathe spontaneously or be adequately ventilated through the new tube.
Make sure attics are adequately ventilated to relieve heat buildup.
The shelter must be adequately ventilated and large enough for the ducklings to expand their wings in once they grow into adult ducks.
Because anesthetization depresses ventilatory drive, and because hypoxia can also induce VEGF mRNA upregulation, great care was taken in the electrical stimulation protocol to ensure that animals were adequately mechanically ventilated.
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Intravenous administration of β-agonists (epinephrine, salbutamol) is also an option in extreme situations and should be considered in the treatment of patients who have not responded to inhaled or subcutaneous treatment, and in whom respiratory arrest is imminent, or in patients not adequately ventilated and severely hyperinflated, despite optimal setting of the ventilator.
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