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Yes, heated humidity can be provided for both stationary ventilators and ventilators in transport. This helps to maintain optimal humidity levels in the airway, preventing drying of the respiratory mucosa and improving patient comfort. Portable humidification devices can be used for ventilators during transport to ensure consistent humidification.

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