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What causes high pressure alarm on a ventilator?

High pressure alarm on a ventilator can be caused by factors such as kinked tubing, secretions blocking the airway, patient coughing or biting on the endotracheal tube, or increased resistance in the airway due to bronchospasm. It can also be triggered by the ventilator delivering too much volume or pressure to the patient.


What kind of fat contains fewer than the maximum number of hydrogen atoms in one or more of its fatty acid chains?

Unsaturated fats contain fewer than the maximum number of hydrogen atoms in one or more of their fatty acid chains. This makes unsaturated fats liquid at room temperature and they are typically found in oils from plants and fish.


How do you fix the water and ice dispenser for Amana side-by-side ssd25tw Ice maker still makes ices though?

If the water dispenser is not working but the ice maker is, there may be an issue with the water supply to the dispenser. Check if the water line is kinked, blocked, or frozen. Also, make sure the water filter is not clogged and needs replacement. If these steps do not resolve the issue, it may be a problem with the dispenser mechanism itself, and you may need to consult a professional for repair.


What causes unsaturated fatty acid to have different shape than saturated fats?

The double bonds in unsaturated fatty acids restrict movement. They are more "kinked" upand do not pack as tightly. Saturated fatty acids have more freedom of movement and tend to pack together better. It takes more energy(higher temperature) to separate more tightly packed molecules.


Why do you get dripping on your stove from the fan over the stove?

The fan is removing air from the house, and the condensation that is in the air. If air flow is blocked the condensation will accumulate and in the pipe and drip back down. If you live in a cold environment air again leaves through the pipe and will accumulate in the duct when the temperature in the duct falls the moisture turns back into water and drips back. At the fan there will be a "door" that shuts with no air flow and opens when the fan pushes the air into it. Check to see that the door opens and closes freely and that the duct is not compressed or kinked. Ideally there should not be too many bends in it and it should lead up and out or across and out, not up and down then out, it should also be insulated as well to reduce temperature differences. I have seen some fans installed and whomever installed it screwed the duct on but put the screw threw the flapper door thus blocking the air flow.