Techniques for effecting the transition of the respiratory-failure patient from mechanical ventilation to spontaneous ventilation, while meeting the criteria that tidal volume be above a given threshold (greater than 5 ml/kg), respiratory frequency be below a given count (less than 30 breaths/min), and oxygen partial pressure be above a given threshold (PaO2 greater than 50mm Hg). Weaning studies focus on finding methods to monitor and predict the outcome of mechanical ventilator weaning as well as finding ventilatory support techniques which will facilitate successful weaning. Present methods include intermittent mandatory ventilation, intermittent positive pressure ventilation, and mandatory minute volume ventilation
Techniques for effecting the transition of the respiratory-failure patient from mechanical ventilation to spontaneous ventilation, while meeting the criteria that tidal volume be above a given threshold (greater than 5 ml/kg), respiratory frequency be below a given count (less than 30 breaths/min), and oxygen partial pressure be above a given threshold (PaO2 greater than 50mm Hg). Weaning studies focus on finding methods to monitor and predict the outcome of mechanical ventilator weaning as well as finding ventilatory support techniques which will facilitate successful weaning. Present methods include intermittent mandatory ventilation, intermittent positive pressure ventilation, and mandatory minute volume ventilation
Techniques for effecting the transition of the respiratory-failure patient from mechanical ventilation to spontaneous ventilation, while meeting the criteria that tidal volume be above a given threshold (greater than 5 ml/kg), respiratory frequency be below a given count (less than 30 breaths/min), and oxygen partial pressure be above a given threshold (PaO2 greater than 50mm Hg). Weaning studies focus on finding methods to monitor and predict the outcome of mechanical ventilator weaning as well as finding ventilatory support techniques which will facilitate successful weaning. Present methods include intermittent mandatory ventilation, intermittent positive pressure ventilation, and mandatory minute volume ventilation
Weapons that are capable of a high order of destruction and/or of being used to destroy large numbers of people. It includes NUCLEAR WEAPONS, and biological, chemical, and radiation weapons
United States -- Armed Forces -- Weapon systems -- Computer simulation. : Modeling and simulation in manufacturing and defense systems acquisition : pathways to success / Committee on Modeling and Simulation Enhancements for 21st Century Manufacturing and Acquisition, Board on Manufacturing and Engineering Design, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council
Weapons -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Banja Luka : Peacekeepers. Season 1, Episode 9, Harbinger / producer, Mina Courtauld ; director, Madeleine Hall ; First Circle Films in association with IBT for UKTV
2003
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Weapons -- China -- History : Ancient China : the personal weapon / produced by Paul Kolsby and Melody Shafir
Weapons -- Colombia : Los puros criollos. El machete / dirección, Néstor Oliveros Machado ; producción, Manuel García, Nohra Guerrero ; una producción de Néstor Oliveros Machado para señalcolombia