- shivering.
Reduced production is seen
during anesthesia and hypothermia.
Capnographs work on the
principle that CO 2 is a
polyatomic gas and
therefore absorbs...
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intrinsic PEEP,
decreased expiratory tidal volumes, and an
upsloping capnograph (obstructive pattern). In
severe cases,
there may be
complete inability...
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monitoring indoor air quality, the
function of the
lungs in the form of a
capnograph device, and many
industrial processes. NDIR
sensors are spectroscopic...
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Organization standards. This type of instrument,
originally called a
capnograph, was
first invented by John
Tyndall in 1864, and
recorded by pen traces...
- vice-captaincy capn-
smoke Gr**** καπνός (kapnós), καπνόομαι capnogram,
capnograph, capnography, capnolagnia, capnomancy, capnometer, capnometry, capnomor...
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oximeter 2. Non-invasive
blood pressure monitor 3.
Electrocardiograph 4.
Capnograph if the
patient has a
tracheal tube or
supraglottic airway device in situ...
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blood pressure in medicine. See also Category:Blood
tests Spirometer Capnograph Electroencephalograph records the
electrical activity of the
brain Ergometer...
- (COPD),
essential hypertension,
panic attacks, and stress. A
capnometer or
capnograph uses an
infrared detector to
measure end-tidal CO 2 (the
partial pressure...
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oxygen insufflation. It is also
possible to
connect the
catheter to a
capnograph to
perform respiratory monitoring. The
lighted stylet is a
device that...
- vice-captaincy capn-
smoke Gr**** καπνός (kapnós), καπνόομαι capnogram,
capnograph, capnography, capnolagnia, capnomancy, capnometer, capnometry, capnomor...