yes
Yes, heated humidity can be provided for both stationary ventilators and ventilators in transport. This helps to maintain optimal humidity levels in the airway, preventing drying of the respiratory mucosa and improving patient comfort. Portable humidification devices can be used for ventilators during transport to ensure consistent humidification.
positive pressue ventilation is usually provided by a mechanical ventilator. A blend of oxygen and air coming out of the ventilator. The FiO2 is set on the ventilator. The person gets the FiO2 set on the ventilator.The manual positive pressure ventilation is by resuscitating with a self inflating bag usually provided with oxygen. FiO2 is fractional inspired oxygen and does not change with positive pressure ventilation or negative pressure ventilation. Manual bagging FiO2 may be changing according to supply of oxygen, inhalation (speed and volume) and frequency of bagging.
da moon, transport provided.
The Mediterranean and lack Seas, which had an abundance of fish, provided for sea transport and trade, and also provided a venue for military transport and action.
it provided irrigation for farmers. it provided fish ,water. it also provides means of transport
It provided water and transport.
It provided water and transport.
It provided them with food, water and transport.
Theoretically yes - provided the correct temperature and humidity levels are met.
Peninsular Italy provided access and land and water transport which aided Rome's takeovers.
They provided a faster and greater means of transport in a pre-mechanical transport era. This facilitated trade and defence.
Guaranteed reliable delivery is provided by TCP transport.