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Who invented the lifesuport?

Who invented the life support


Who invented life support system?

what date was it invented


Who invented the deer?

Animals are not invented. Machines are invented. Animals are not machines,


Why were machines invented?

Machines were invented to make work easier.


What year were the adding machines invented?

the adding machines were invented in 1878


Who invented life-support system?

it was invented by Matthew diffy in 1960's


When was the life support machine invented?

2 August 1877


Why were simple machines invented?

The ancient people had specific needs so they invented simple machines.


Do obgyns work in the hospital?

No due to interference with life support machines signals that are given out during the lunchbreak


Who determines whether or not to stop the life support machines?

The next of kin or the person who is appointed as medical proxy.


How long can you kept on life support machines in intensive care?

The length of time someone can remain on life support machines in intensive care varies depending on the individual's condition, prognosis, and the effectiveness of treatment. Some patients may only require life support for a short period, while others may need it for an extended period or indefinitely. Decisions about continuing life support are typically based on the patient's quality of life and medical outlook.


What is the difference between a breathing machine and life support?

A breathing machine, often referred to as a ventilator, specifically assists or takes over the breathing process for patients who cannot breathe adequately on their own. Life support, on the other hand, encompasses a broader range of medical interventions designed to sustain essential bodily functions, which may include ventilators, but also involves other systems like cardiac support, dialysis, or nutritional support. Essentially, all breathing machines can be considered a form of life support, but not all life support involves breathing machines.