Throughout the duration of exsufflation the membrane valve in the three-way connector is activated. |
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Modifications of the principle of exsufflation have been developed to increase the effectiveness of the method. |
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A useful alternative to tracheal suctioning is the intervention provided by mechanical exsufflation. |
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After exsufflation, secretions and mucus plugs are carried into the mouth and facemask. |
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The deflation starts simultaneously in both lungs, but after half a second, a limited exsufflation, a trapping slowly develops. |
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Luther retained the customary prebaptismal ceremonies of exsufflation, the giving of salt, and anointing. |
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The Church would neither exorcise the children of the faithful nor subject them to the rite of exsufflation. |
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In exsufflation the devil is blown out who holds the little one guilty by infection of sin. |
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Allusion is here made to the rite of exsufflation which formed a part of the early baptismal service. |
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After exsufflation of about 260 ml of air the pressure became negative. |
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Any delay in exsufflation and treatment can prove to be fatal. |
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This humoral event is suggested when the oligo-anuria is durable and persists after exsufflation. |
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Evacuating fluid or air from the pleural cavity when more straightforward measures, such as exsufflation or pleural puncture, do not produce the required result. |
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In this situation, ultrasound can also be used in the operating theatre after exsufflation of the pneumoperitoneum, or even a peroperative ultrasound scan if the necessary equipment is available. |
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Most insufflators are not capable of automatic reduction in intra peritoneal pressure, which must be accomplished by manual exsufflation via a trocar. |
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Prevention of gas leak must be kept in mind at all times and exsufflation through the trocar valve before removing the trocars are essential. |
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