What is the difference between nature ventilation and mechanical ventilation?
What is the difference between nature ventilation and mechanical ventilation?
The disadvantage of district ventilation is that there are many return air shafts and ventilation equipment.
The disadvantage of district ventilation is that there are many return air shafts and ventilation equipment.
The disadvantage of district ventilation is that there are many return air shafts and ventilation equipment. A: 正确 B: 错误
The disadvantage of district ventilation is that there are many return air shafts and ventilation equipment. A: 正确 B: 错误
Smoke Exhaust and Ventilation System
Smoke Exhaust and Ventilation System
中国大学MOOC: Ventilation
中国大学MOOC: Ventilation
should be used to improve local ventilation
should be used to improve local ventilation
Dead space like ventilation refer to () A: decrease<br/>of partial alveolar ventilation B: increase<br/>of partial alveolar VA/Q C: increase<br/>of partial alveolar ventilation D: decrease<br/>of partial alveolar VA/Q E: increase<br/>of anatomic shunt
Dead space like ventilation refer to () A: decrease<br/>of partial alveolar ventilation B: increase<br/>of partial alveolar VA/Q C: increase<br/>of partial alveolar ventilation D: decrease<br/>of partial alveolar VA/Q E: increase<br/>of anatomic shunt
Which of the following is not an advantage of central parallel ventilation?( ) A: The ventilation system is basically independent and safe B: Centralized layout of industrial sites C: Convenient management D: Less coal-pillar loss
Which of the following is not an advantage of central parallel ventilation?( ) A: The ventilation system is basically independent and safe B: Centralized layout of industrial sites C: Convenient management D: Less coal-pillar loss
Which of the following is primary function of mechanical ventilation? A: Maintain alveolar ventilation and correct hypoxemia B: Increase carbon dioxide C: Increase blood volume D: Maintain pulmonary blood flow
Which of the following is primary function of mechanical ventilation? A: Maintain alveolar ventilation and correct hypoxemia B: Increase carbon dioxide C: Increase blood volume D: Maintain pulmonary blood flow
Patients with pulmonary ventilation dysfunction first develop CO2 retention and then hypoxia.
Patients with pulmonary ventilation dysfunction first develop CO2 retention and then hypoxia.