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  2. Artificial ventilation - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical ventilation is a method to mechanically assist or replace spontaneous breathing. [8] This involves the use of ventilator assisted by a registered nurse, physician, physician assistant, respiratory therapist, paramedic, or other suitable person compressing a bag valve mask.

  3. Resuscitator - Wikipedia

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    A resuscitator is a device using positive pressure to inflate the lungs of an unconscious person who is not breathing, in order to keep them oxygenated and alive. [citation needed] There are three basic types: a manual version (also known as a bag valve mask) consisting of a mask and a large hand-squeezed plastic bulb using ambient air, or with supplemental oxygen from a high-pressure tank.

  4. Paramedics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Paramedics participating in this role generally also provide care not traditionally administered by Paramedics who respond to 911 calls. Examples of this are blood transfusions, intra-aortic balloon pumps, and mechanical ventilators. [54] Tactical paramedics work on law enforcement teams . These medics, usually from the EMS agency in the area ...

  5. Ventilator - Wikipedia

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    An open-source ventilator is a disaster-situation ventilator made using a freely-licensed design, and ideally, freely-available components and parts. Designs, components, and parts may be anywhere from completely reverse-engineered to completely new creations, components may be adaptations of various inexpensive existing products, and special ...

  6. Negative pressure ventilator - Wikipedia

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    The jacket ventilator, also known as a poncho or raincoat ventilator, is a lighter version of the iron lung or the cuirass ventilator, constructed of an airtight material (such as plastic or rubber) arranged over a light metal or plastic frame, or screen, and depressurized and repressurized by a portable ventilator. [1] [2] [12] [17]

  7. List of ventilator manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Mobile ventilators [2] Manufacturer Country Market share (2019) Dräger: Germany 24 % Weinmann Medical: Germany 21 % Hamilton Medical: U.S., Switzerland 18 % Vyaire Medical: U.S. 5 % Customs Japan 4 % O Two Canada 4 % Smiths Medical U.S. 4 % Medtronic: Ireland, U.S. 4 % Air Liquide Healthcare France 3 % (and 13 other vendors contributing for 13%)

  8. NICU ventilators address critical need - AOL

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    Mar. 19—Thanks to funding from the Children's Miracle Network, Medical Center Hospital's neonatal intensive care unit will receive an additional six ventilators for its smallest patients.

  9. Breathing apparatus - Wikipedia

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    Ventilators are chiefly used in intensive-care medicine, home care, and emergency medicine (as standalone units) and in anesthesiology (as a component of an anesthesia machine). A resuscitator is a device using positive pressure to inflate the lungs of an unconscious person who is not breathing , in order to keep them oxygenated and alive.