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- Artificial respiration [r]: Any method of artificial breathing that employs mechanical or non-mechanical means to force the air into and out of the lungs. [e]
- Artificial respiration [r]: Any method of artificial breathing that employs mechanical or non-mechanical means to force the air into and out of the lungs. [e]
- Vitamin [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Incentive spirometry [r]: Therapeutic use of gases or of aerosols by inhalation, designed to help restore or improve respiratory function in patients. [e]
- Mechanical ventilator [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Continuous positive airway pressure [r]: Technique of respiratory therapy, in either spontaneously breathing or mechanically ventilated patients, in which airway pressure is maintained above atmospheric pressure. [e]