
1) Airer 2) Air pipe 3) Aqualung 4) Inhalator 5) Respirator 6) Resuscitator 7) Scuba 8) Snorkel
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1) Device 2) Heating system device
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• (n.) A contrivance for effecting ventilation; especially, a contrivance or machine for drawing off or expelling foul or stagnant air from any place or apartment, or for introducing that which is fresh and pure.
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[Noun] A machine to help seriously ill people to breathe.
Example: The baby was born two months early and needed to be put on a ventilator until she was able to breathe on her own.
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(from the article `barotrauma`) ...submerged submarine rapidly surfaces without exhaling during the ascent, sudden expansion of air trapped within the thorax can burst one or both ... With the widespread development of intensive care facilities in the 1950s and `60s, more and more such moribund patients were rushed to specialized ... ...
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In medicine, a machine used to help a patient breathe. Also called respirator.
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Image: NorthEast Critical Care Associates A machine, used mainly in hospitals, that helps people breathe. Ventilators: • Get oxygen into the lungs • Remove carbon dioxide (a waste gas that can be toxic) from the body • Help people breathe easier • Breathe for people who h...
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A ventilator is a machine which mechanically assists patients in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide (sometimes referred to as artificial respiration).
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A ventilator is a device to help an individual breathe. It can also 'breathe for' a patient.
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An 'artificial lung' â€` equipment that mechanically takes over the work of breathing, either on a short or long-term basis, when people are unable to breathe normally, e.g., when the muscles involved in breathing are paralysed.
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Device installed on the roof for the purpose of ventilating the interior of the building.
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A ventilator is a machine which mechanically assists patients in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide (sometimes referred to as artificial respiration). ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(ven´tĭ-la″tәr) respirator (def. 1). an apparatus used in artificial respiration to mechanically assist (either intermittently or continuously) or control the ventilatory action of the lungs. It is done as a supportive measure in patients suffering from respiratory paralysis, as well as fo...
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Ven'ti·la`tor noun [ Confer French
ventilateur , Latin
ventilator a winnower.] A contrivance for effecting ventilation; especially, a contrivance or machine for drawing off or expelling foul or stagnant air from any place or apartment, or for introducing that which is fresh and pure.
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Construction designed to lead air below decks. May have a cowl, which can be angled into or away from the wind; and may be constructed with baffles, so that water is not allowed below, as in Dorade ventilator.
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This is a life support machine that maintains a baby's breathing
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A machine that supplies oxygen to a patient with severe lung issues. People with severe cases of COVID-19 can't provide enough oxygen to their body. Their lungs are too limited.
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a machine used to take over breathing when a person cannot breathe on his or her own
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noun a device (such as a fan) that introduces fresh air or expels foul air
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A device that is used to control breathing.
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If your baby has a breathing problem, we may need the help of a ventilator (a breathing machine). The doctor passes a tube through the mouth into the windpipe (trachea). The other end is attached to the breathing machine, which puffs air and oxygen in and out of the baby's lungs. To keep the tube in position a special sticky bar is used. Sometimes ...
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A breathing machine that directly delivers oxygen into the lungs and breathes for the baby if necessary. Sometimes called a respirator.
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The medical apparatus used to assist patients with their breathing when they are suffering from lung related health problems. Ventilators are being used to treat those with COVID-19 because they cannot get enough oxygen themselves. Hospitals around the world have struggled because they cannot offer enough ventilators for the number of COVID-19 case...
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a device that facilitates breathing in cases of respiratory failure
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A machine used to pump air into your lungs if they aren't working properly on their own. Someone who requires a ventilator will need to have a tube put into their windpipe (a process called intubation) so the ventilator can be connected to it.
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