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What are the factors that influence your vital capacity?

Factors which may affect tidal volume and therefore overall minute ventilation during invasive ventilation include: lung compliance and resistance, Correct ETT/ tracheostomy positioning, adequate cuff pressure, ventilator settings ( eg. Is the pt in a controlled or spontaneous mode of ventilation, the level of pressure support dialed up etc), the patients conscious state and the patency of the ETT/tracheostomy tube.


What is the difference between the kernel and the user?

Kernel mode is considered a 'privileged' mode, meaning that code executing in that mode can have access to any part of the system, memory, devices, etc. There are no limitations on what it can do. User mode only allows certain operations. Anything requiring any amount of privileged must request the kernel to do things on their behalf. User mode is not a privileged mode and is therefore restrictive in terms of accessing memory, devices, etc.


Which plant disease is caused by fungi and what are its mode of transmission?

Many plant diseases are caused by fungi through their spores. For example white rust of crucifers is caused by Albugo candida. Its mode of transmission is by wind born conidiospores.Many plant diseases are caused by fungi though their spores. For example white rust of crucifers is caused by Albugo candida.Its mode of transmission is by wind borne conidiospores.


Is homosexuality mode of transmission of AIDS?

No. Homosexuality is not a mode for the transmission of any disease. However, sexual activity between people of any orientation (gay or straight) can transmit diseases, including the HIV virus.


List of 50 diseases their causative organism mode of spread symptoms and prevention in tabular form?

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What is synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation?

Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV) is a mode of mechanical ventilation that provides a combination of mandatory breaths and spontaneous breaths. In SIMV, the ventilator delivers a set number of mandatory breaths at predetermined intervals, while also allowing the patient to initiate additional spontaneous breaths between these mandatory breaths. This mode helps to reduce the work of breathing and allows for patient-ventilator synchrony, making it suitable for patients who can initiate their own breaths but still require assistance. SIMV is commonly used in both acute and chronic respiratory failure management.


What has the author George Stewart Hawthorne written?

George Stewart Hawthorne has written: 'A new mode of ventilating hospitals, ships, prisons, &c. &c' -- subject(s): Ventilation, Health aspects


What are two organs that are difficult repair using stem cells?

Currently only stem cells for diseases of the blood are available. Others are in testing mode.


What are two organs that are difficult to repair using stem cell?

Currently only stem cells for diseases of the blood are available. Others are in testing mode.


What does a heat-lung machine do for a patient who is having a caval-pulmonary artery anastomosis?

A heart-lung machine allows for oxygenation of the blood in a patient having a caval-pulmonary artery stenosis. Since the pulmonary circulation has to be interrupted for the surgery, the body requires an alternative mode of obtaining oxygen in the blood.


What does mode of transmission mean?

"Means of transmission" is how something is moved from one place to another; it is commonly used in the context of diseases or infections, in otherwords how a diseases is passed from one person to another (or one animal to another). Another description is a vector or agent of transmission.With respect to diseases the Means of transmission could refer to such things as body fluids (saliva, blood, semen, sweat etc.).


Are all infectious diseases spread the same way?

No, infectious diseases can be spread through different modes of transmission such as respiratory droplets (e.g. flu), fecal-oral route (e.g. norovirus), sexual contact (e.g. HIV), and vector-borne transmission (e.g. malaria). The specific mode of transmission depends on the pathogen causing the disease.