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  1. ... He/she may require oxygen and/or mechanical ventilation. A chest tube may be in place to ...
  2. ... and prevent infection. Oxygen is given and mechanical ventilation is often required. Intravenous fluids, antibiotics, and pain ...
  3. ... will be given oxygen and often require mechanical ventilation. Intravenous fluids and antibiotics and pain medication will ...
  4. ... the thoracic cavity, are the main organs of respiration.
  5. ... intestines, stomach, liver, etc.). It is involved in respiration, drawing downward in the chest on inhalation, and ...
  6. ... below the lungs, is the major muscle of respiration. It is a large, dome-shaped muscle that ...
  7. ... it must be oxygenated more quickly, which quickens respiration. Aerobic exercise strengthens the heart and boosts healthy ...
  8. ... generation and use; including nutrition, digestion, absorption, elimination, respiration, circulation, and temperature regulation.
  9. An apnea monitor checks the heart rate and respiration of the baby to make sure they are ...
  10. ... used in the ICU include cardiac monitoring, mechanical ventilation, feeding tubes, intravenous lines, drains, and catheters. The ...
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