normal breathの例文
- This is just normal breath with free flow ".
- He reiterated this notion in a conference in 2013 stating, " You do normal breath, inhalation and exhalation with sound.
- A team at Boston University said that mechanical ventilators should supply air with randomized pressure that shifts between a little more and a little less of the normal breath.
- :The tidal volume ( volume of a normal breath ) of a human is about 500 mL . The usual respiratory rate varies between 12 to 20 breaths per minute.
- According to the University of Texas Counseling and Mental Health Center, " Diaphragmatic breathing allows one to take normal breaths while maximizing the amount of oxygen that goes into the bloodstream.
- Listening to the lungs with a stethoscope ( auscultation ) can also reveal signs associated with CAP . A lack of normal breath sounds or the presence of crackles can indicate fluid consolidation.
- The patient is then asked to breathe ( normal breaths ) in the mixture starting from FRC ( functional residual capacity ), which is the gas volume in the lung after a normal breath out.
- The patient is then asked to breathe ( normal breaths ) in the mixture starting from FRC ( functional residual capacity ), which is the gas volume in the lung after a normal breath out.
- In some open circuit scuba systems this can happen quite suddenly, from a normal breath to the next abnormal breath, a breath which may not be fully drawn . ( There is never any difficulty exhaling ).
- Following the example above, the expected out come would be : Effective airway clearance as evidenced by normal breath sounds; no crackles or wheezes; respiration rate 14-18 / min; and no cough by 01 / 01 / 01.
- Note : to measure FRC the patient is connected to the spirometer directly after a normal breath ( when the lung volume equals FRC ), if the patient is initially connected to the spirometer at a different lung volume ( like TLC or RV ) the measured volume will be the initial volume started from and not FRC . In patients with obstructive pulmonary diseases the measurements of the helium dilution technique are not reliable because of incomplete equilibration of the helium in all areas of the lungs.