Inhales Sentence Examples

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  • Another experimental device is a facemask that provides resistance when the individual inhales but not during exhalation.

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  • The child then inhales a drug that widens the air passages (a short-acting bronchodilator) and the doctor takes another measurement of the lung capacity.

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  • The patient either sits in a chair or sits upright in bed and inhales then pushes the abdomen out to force maximum amounts of air into the lung.

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  • The patient either sits in a chair or sits upright in bed and inhales, pushing the abdomen out to force maximum amounts of air into the lung.

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  • Lead poisoning occurs when a person swallows, absorbs, or inhales lead in any form.

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  • You should strive for equal inhales and exhales, especailly when holding postures.

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  • You will then use your outstretched arms to pump up and down, alternating between five inhales and five exhales until you reach one-hundred.

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  • The patient inhales the fumes, which contain a considerable proportion of nitrogen oxides.

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  • This action causes the glottis to contract, and this in turn causes a vibration when the cat inhales and exhales.

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  • A cat will purr as he inhales and exhales without any break in the purr.

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  • These particles can dangle in the air at perfect breathing range and sneezing will likely occur when your cat inhales those particles.

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  • When a person smokes a cigarette and inhales, an intense and fast-moving chemical reaction is produced when the nicotine enters the body.

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  • C-Flex pressure relief technology reduces pressure when the sleeper begins to exhale, and increases pressure to the therapeutic level right before the sleeper inhales.

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  • In bronchial provocation challenges, the individual inhales increasingly concentrated solutions of a particular allergen prepared in a nebulizer.

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  • It produces a rapid, low-pitched form of stridor that may be heard when a baby inhales.

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  • Bacterial pneumonia develops after the child inhales or aspirates pathogens.

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  • Normally when an individual breathes in (inhales) or out (exhales) the vocal cords are drawn apart by the muscles of the larynx (voice box) to make a wider opening for air to move into or out of the lungs.

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