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MEDICAL VENTILATOR
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EXCHANGER
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MARCH 31
FRESH AIR
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AIR FILTERS
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VENTILATOR
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  1. A Ventilator (Also called a Respirator) is a machine that helps a person breathe.
  2. A power ventilator is an electric powered fan installed at the roof or gable that runs by a thermostat or humidistat when the attic needs ventilation. (Web site) Move Up
  3. A power ventilator is an electric fan installed at the roof or gable that runs by a thermostat to ensure the roof is the proper temperature. Move Up
  4. A medical ventilator is a device designed to provide mechanical ventilation to a patient. Move Up
  5. Heat Recovery Ventilator is a device that brings fresh, outside air into a building while simultaneously exhausting stale indoor air outside. (Web site) Move Up

Medical Ventilator Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. We are the specialized medical equpiment manufacturer in china.Now wo can provide medical ventilator,portable ventilator,medical cylinder,medical supplies.

Help Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. If your injury is high up on your spinal cord, you may need a ventilator to help you breathe. (Web site)

Babies Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. However, in some babies it results in a dramatic improvement in lung function and a marked reduction in the need for ventilator support. (Web site)

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  1. Power outlet is an accessory outlet located on an anesthesia machine that supplies a driving gas for auxiliary equipment such as a ventilator. (Web site)

Exchanger Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. EER values exceeding 20 is now theoretically possible by increasing in efficiency of the compressor, the heat exchanger, and the ventilator.

Paralysis Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. About one quarter of the time, the paralysis continues up the chest and freezes the breathing muscles, leaving the patient dependant on a ventilator.

March 31 Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. March 31 - The New Jersey Supreme Court rules that coma patient Karen Ann Quinlan can be disconnected from her ventilator. (Web site)

Fresh Air Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Ventilator An air-to-air exchanger that provides much-needed, fresh air to well-sealed homes. (Web site)

People Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A severe stroke can affect breathing, and some people may need a mechanical ventilator to help them breathe.
  2. Despite treatment, some people still experience lung failure and require a ventilator. (Web site) Move Up

Air Filters Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Clean the core and air filters on a ventilator at least every three months.

Extra Oxygen Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. CLD results from lung injury to newborns who must use a mechanical ventilator and extra oxygen for breathing.

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  1. Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV): A device used in central ventilation systems to reduce the amount of heat lost as indoor air is replaced with outdoor air.
  2. Energy Recovery Ventilator -- this is a device that provides ventilation by pulling fresh air indoors and sending stale air out as exhaust. Move Up

Symptoms Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. These babies may need more support from the ventilator and have symptoms of congestive heart failure.

Pneumonia Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. However, about half of the people who develop methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) pneumonia while on a ventilator will die. (Web site)

Patients Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Antibiotic treatment alone is insufficient for some patients, who may also require circulatory, ventilator, or renal support. (Web site)
  2. Even patients who are off the ventilator may require nutritional support if dysphagia is severe. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Paralysis may cause loss of respiratory ability and the patient may require a ventilator.
  2. The patient will be connected to chest and breathing tubes, a mechanical ventilator, a heart monitor, and other monitoring equipment. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Jerry Falwell Dies ^ a b Falwell is taken off ventilator, upgraded to stable condition USA Today May 30, 2005 ^ Rev. (Web site)

Hospital Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Symptoms usually peak within two weeks during which time a patient should be monitored in a hospital in case a ventilator is needed to support breathing.
  2. Nearly all of the 37 infants were brought to the hospital because of breathing difficulties and required intensive care and ventilator support. Move Up

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  1. In intensive care, sitting patients up reduces the risk of pulmonary aspiration and ventilator associated pneumonia.
  2. At some point after he was transferred to intensive care, Arafat was placed on a ventilator, a machine that assists in breathing. (Web site) Move Up

Air Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This may happen after a patient is placed on a ventilator and air is forced into an injured vein or artery, causing sudden death. (Web site)
  2. Ventilator An accessory usually used on the roof that allows air to pass through. Move Up
  3. As in the summer, an energy recovery ventilator can exchange outside air with stale indoor air without losing the energy used to heat and humidify the home. Move Up

Fresh Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Ventilator A system that exchanges stale, re-circulated indoor air with fresh, filtered outside air.
  2. Ventilator A system that exchanges stale, recirculated indoor air with fresh, filtered outside air. (Web site) Move Up
  3. During the heating season, a ventilator transfers heat from stale indoor air to fresh, incoming outdoor air. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) - A ventilator captures heating or cooling energy from stale indoor air and transfers it to fresh incoming air. (Web site)
  2. A ventilator captures heating or cooling energy from stale indoor air and transfers it to fresh incoming air. Move Up

Breathing Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Breathing is controlled with extra oxygen, administered either by a tube in your nose, a face mask, or an endotracheal tube and ventilator.
  2. The baby may be treated with oxygen, a ventilator to assist breathing and intravenous medications to help the heart and lungs function more efficiently. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Physical stress caused by a severe illness or injury (such as a major trauma, the need to be on a ventilator to assist breathing, or surgery). Move Up

Ventilator Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A ventilator, also known as a respirator, is a machine that pushes air into the lungs through a tube placed in the trachea (breathing tube). (Web site)
  2. If massive bleeding occurs, the patient may be placed on a ventilator to protect the airway and prevent blood from going down into the lungs. Move Up
  3. Ventilator: Device installed on the roof for the purpose of ventilating the interior of the building. Move Up

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