Artificial Respiration is a device or machine that allows a patient or person needing assistance for breathing Breath. This machine acts as the lungs of the person where oxygen can go in and out sustaining life in the body.
Tracheostomy is opening made through neck into trachea through which patient can breathe. Laryngectomy is removal of the larynx (or voice box) ... All patients with laryngectomy will get permanent tracheostomy ... But can get temporary tracheostomy without laryngectomy.
A person can obtain a supply of oxygen for artificial respiration from oxygen tanks, oxygen concentrators, or portable oxygen cylinders. These can be provided by medical facilities, emergency services, or home healthcare providers.
When a patient needs a machine, or a ventilator to breath for them, then that patient is on artificial life support. When a patient does not have the ability to breath on their own, or eat on their own, they will need artificial life support, or they will die.
The patient should be resting or quietly sitting.
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Yes, artificial respiration and oxygenation techniques have been essential in saving patients suffering from lack of oxygen. They help to provide vital oxygen to the body when the natural breathing process is compromised due to various medical conditions or emergencies. These interventions can help stabilize the patient's condition until further treatment can be provided.
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In esophageal speech the laryngectomee learns how to "swallow" air down into the esophagus and creates sounds by releasing the air. This method requires quite a bit of coordination and learning,
Narcan is administered to a patient that is having an opiate overdose. It counteracts the opiates.
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