Therefore, it is necessary to provide artificial respiration during treatment.
But to date, hospitals in the country have fewer ventilators.
The artificial respiratory apparatus is an artificial supply of oxygen to nappies who have difficulty breathing naturally.
It also carries out the carbon dioxide emissions from the lungs.
Healthcare workers sedate the patient before the patient is fitted with an artificial respirator.
It then attaches to the nose and mouth of the person's tiny tubes and fuses it with an artificial respirator.
Screen of the 1-synthetic respirator shows the amount of oxygen supplied to the patient and the amount of carbon dioxide emitted from his or her body.
Doctors adjust the dosage according to the treatment provided to the patient.
2- This device provides moisture to the air supplied to the patient.
3- The air passes through the tubes fitted to the patient's nose and mouth.
4- The carbon dioxide produced in the patient's body is excreted through the artificial respiratory apparatus.
40,000- Number of artificial respiratory equipment currently available in government and private hospitals.
1.10 lakh to 2.20 lakh - Number of artificial respiratory equipment required in May (as per predictions).


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