The duration it takes to become dependent on a ventilator can vary widely based on the underlying medical condition, the patient's overall health, and the reason for mechanical ventilation. Generally, prolonged ventilation beyond 48 hours increases the risk of dependence, particularly in patients with severe respiratory failure or neurological injuries. Clinically, dependence is often assessed after a few days of ventilation, but each case is unique and requires careful monitoring by healthcare professionals.
indefinately
Depends on how long they have been on the ventilator. After a couple of months would be reasonable
forever.... there is NO time limit
a ventilator helps somebody breathe that its a life support machine keeps the person alive it basically does all the body functions for them they cant survive without it a person on a ventilator kinda can survive.
The duration a person with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can be on a ventilator before becoming dependent can vary widely based on individual circumstances, including the severity of the disease and overall health. Generally, prolonged mechanical ventilation beyond a few days increases the risk of developing dependence, as muscle atrophy and respiratory system changes occur. It's crucial for healthcare providers to monitor and assess the patient's condition closely to minimize the risk of dependence. Early weaning and rehabilitation efforts can also help reduce the likelihood of long-term reliance on ventilatory support.
It won't be long until they revere their instructor.
Dependent on tax teturns
They are born without fur and are very dependent on their mother for warmth. So, they do not walk anywhere for several weeks.
You can excersize it lightly until it is 7 months
Being on a ventilator can lead to several side effects, including lung injury from mechanical ventilation, muscle weakness due to prolonged immobility, and potential infections such as ventilator-associated pneumonia. Patients may also experience anxiety, confusion, or delirium due to sedation and the stressful nature of being on life support. Additionally, there can be complications related to the airway, such as damage to the vocal cords or trachea. Long-term effects may include difficulty weaning off the ventilator and ongoing respiratory issues.
Wombats are fully dependent on their mothers for nursing until the age of three months. They will start to eat solid food then, but continue nursing until they are between 11 and 13 months old. Wombats stay with their mother for a long time - up to two years.
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