Ventilator
A ventilator is a medical device used to assist a patient in breathing when they are unable to do so on their own. It delivers oxygen to the lungs and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
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It delivers oxygen to the lungs and removes carbon dioxide from the body. Ventilators are commonly used in hospitals, particularly in intensive care units, to support patients with respiratory failure or other breathing difficulties. The device works by delivering a mixture of air and oxygen into the patient's lungs through a tube inserted into their airway. The pressure and volume of the air can be adjusted to meet the specific needs of each patient. Ventilators are typically computer-controlled and can provide both invasive and non-invasive ventilation. They play a critical role in maintaining the respiratory function of critically ill patients and are essential in many life-threatening situations. Ventilators have evolved significantly over the years, with advances in technology improving their performance, safety, and ease of use. They are an essential tool in modern medicine and have become even more crucial during the COVID-19 pandemic, as severe cases of the disease often require respiratory support.
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