Yes, a computer can potentially cause a fire if there is a malfunction of the power supply, overheating of components, or electrical shorts. However, such incidents are relatively rare and can be mitigated by using proper equipment, ensuring proper ventilation, and regular maintenance of the computer.
Noninvasive ventilation provides respiratory support without the need for an artificial airway, typically through a mask or nasal prongs. In contrast, invasive ventilation requires the insertion of a tube into the airway, usually through the mouth or nose, to provide respiratory support. Noninvasive ventilation is often preferred when possible to reduce the risks associated with invasive ventilation.
No, the motor on a bathroom fan should not be hot to the touch after running for a few minutes. If the motor feels hot, it may indicate an issue with the fan such as overloading, poor ventilation, or a malfunction that needs to be addressed to prevent any potential safety hazards.
Yes, it is possible to die from a DNA malfunction, but it is rare. DNA carries the genetic information necessary for cells to function properly, so if a critical DNA malfunction occurs, it can lead to severe health issues or diseases that could ultimately result in death.
No, blood without oxygen does not instantly end. Cells in the body still require oxygen to function properly, so without oxygen, they may begin to malfunction and eventually die. This can lead to organ failure and other serious health complications.
Use of mechanical ventilation will be carefully weighed against benefit and possible risks. Some patients will require sedation to prevent fighting of the ventilator, which can increase the risk of complications.
If the manual ventilation is not performed correctly it leads to stomach inflation and thus leads to gastric regurgitation,aspiration, pneumonia.This stomach inflation may increase intra-gastric pressure, restrict lung movements, and so reduce the respiratory system compliance.
There was a technical malfunction earlier.The train malfunction caused a pile-up.
The spelling "malfunction" is correct.
malfunction is something that does not work properly.
As a verb: The machine will malfunction without enough oil.As a noun: This malfunction is due to lack of oil.
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Low fluid, shifter malfunction, electrical malfunction, internal mechanical malfunction.
A malfunction.
I opened all the window in my house to get some ventilation.
The ventilation rate of industrial ventilation should exceed the supply rate by 10%. There is a detailed description of these rates in the Lab Ventilation ACH Rates Standards and Guidelines manual.
A malfunction indicator light comes on because a detector elsewhere in the item has noticed a malfunction in whatever it is monitoring.