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How the human can breath underwater just like fish... Liquid Ventilation

In PLV (mechanical ventilation), oxygen - carrying fluids - is dripped through the lungs into the lungs of the patient. In this article I will describe how PL V is used today and how patients who receive it can be cared for. The currently preferred liquids are liquids with oxygen and carbon dioxide bearing properties (e.g. liquid oxygen, liquid carbon monoxide). Perflubron helps to open collapsed alveoli, increase gas exchange and improve lung conformity so that the ventilator can operate at the same level it reaches. This improved conformity allows ventilation with increased tidal volume, resulting in increased gas exchange and PFC fluids in the lungs, which can contribute to improved ventilation and mismatch of the perfusion. ...

How the human can breath underwater just like fish... Liquid Ventilation

In PLV (mechanical ventilation), oxygen - carrying fluids - is dripped through the lungs into the lungs of the patient. In this article I will describe how PL V is used today and how patients who receive it can be cared for. The currently preferred liquids are liquids with oxygen and carbon dioxide bearing properties (e.g. liquid oxygen, liquid carbon monoxide). Perflubron helps to open collapsed alveoli, increase gas exchange and improve lung conformity so that the ventilator can operate at the same level it reaches. This improved conformity allows ventilation with increased tidal volume, resulting in increased gas exchange and PFC fluids in the lungs, which can contribute to improved ventilation and mismatch of the perfusion. ...

Anti-Hemorrhagic Vitamin '' Vitamin K ''

Like vitamin E, vitamin K is one of the most important vitamins in the body and a key component of many healthy foods and drinks. K is named after the German word for blood clotting and coagulation and comes from the meaning "work synergistically" and thus prevent bleeding. It is a protein needed for blood clotting and other functions and is a key component of many healthy foods and beverages, as well as many vitamins. In fact, this is probably the most common association that people make with vitamin K, and they associate the vitamin with the process of blood clotti...

Vitamins Family: Water Soluable Vitamins

V-vitamins are divided into two categories, depending on how they are absorbed and stored by the body: water soluble and non-water soluble. Water-soluble vitamins are those that dissolve in water before entering the body and cannot be stored in excess quantities by our body for later use. There are eight water-soluble vitamins, pantothenic acid and four of them, known as vitamin B, complex groups. B vitamins are widely used in food and their influence is felt in many parts of the body. Thiamin, vitamin B1, promotes normal appetite, helps release energy from food and plays a key...

Anti-Sterility Vitamin ''Vitamin E''

Vitamin E (vitamin E) is an antioxidant known as tocopherol and is one of the most important antioxidants in the human body and a key component of human health. The function of vitamin E itself is to intercept free radicals and thus prevent lipid destruction and chain reactions. It is the main component of many other vitamins and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc and copper. It is part of the immune system and plays a central role in it, neutralising the effects of certain diseases such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, cancer cells and other diseases. It protects people from inflammation of the scar tissue and plays an important role in the development of healthy skin and the prevention of cancer. ...

The Night Vision Vitamin ''Vitamin A''

This vitamin has an antioxidant effect, but also produces pigments for the retina and promotes good vision, especially in low light. It is designed to protect cells from toxic substances in the body that destroy normal cell function and division, while minimizing the risk of inflammatory diseases and cancer. Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that is naturally present in many foods, but becomes toxic when too much vitamin A is absorbed over a long period of time and accumulates in the body. Toxicity is most common in people who take vitamins and supplements preformed with vitamin A. ...

''Anti-Rachitic Vitamin '' Vitamin D

D production in the skin is the primary natural source of vitamin D, but there are also naturally occurring forms produced by animals, including humans. D2 is produced in plants and fungi, and there is also a naturally occurring form produced by animals such as fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals and birds. Vitamin D production from the skin is a primary, natural source of vitamin D. Many people have insufficient levels because they live in winter in places where sunlight is limited or because they spend most of their time in the sun. People with darker skin also tend to have lower levels of fitamin D in their blood because the pigment melanin acts as a shade, reduces the production of vitamin D and also reduces harmful effects of sunlight on the skin, including skin cancer. ...