Front | What is the nature of overventilation in normal ventilation versus positive-pressure ventilation? |
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Back | Regarding this, in normal ventilation: This is not typical of normal breathing. Whereas in positive-pressure ventilation: Forcing volume and rate results in increased intrathoracic pressure, gastric distention, and a decrease in cardiac output. |
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