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noun
The replacement of stale or noxious air with fresh.
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For the worst-affected, whose blood oxygen level fails to respond to ventilation, Ecmo is the only option.
"And if they don't pay attention to ventilation, they end up with a wonderfully open smelly space".
Due to ventilation the controlled evaporation-protocol causes artificial noises from a mechanical origin.
Approaches to ventilation strategies in general also changed significantly over the last decade.
The size of the lung consolidation may vary during the breathing cycle due to ventilation [179].
Therefore, we now do not know how HFNC contributes to ventilation.
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However, the majority (69.8%) recognized that the compression-to-ventilation ratio varies from neonates to older children.
To compare the effectiveness of different compression-to-ventilation methods during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in patients with cardiac arrest.
This study examines the effects of compression-to-ventilation ratio on external chest compression performance of rescuers.
Answers regarding the relationship between pediatric cardiac arrest and respiratory issues, compression-to-ventilation ratio in neonates, definition of hypotension, and recognition of shock were most frequently incorrect.
Even with the use of protective ventilation [80], the damaged lung is still susceptible to ventilation-induced injuries [81].
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