Respirator Sentence Examples

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  • The sickest or most premature babies may need a respirator.

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  • The young man is in critical condition and remains on a respirator at a Brooklyn hospital.

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  • Thomas is now comatose and hooked up to a respirator and was recently flown back to the UK.

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  • Anyone catching diphtheria will be hospitalized immediately and will probably be put on a respirator to help them breathe.

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  • Text stated " Respirator has a clinically proven antioxidant content.. .

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  • In that case some form of dust mask, or a battery powered respirator, should be worn.

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  • At home, I use a Nippy portable respirator for 12 - 14 hours a day.

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  • Goggles, overalls and a suitable mist respirator should be worn when working in fine sprays.

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  • If a half-face respirator is used also wear chemical resistant, gas tight goggles.

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  • In addition A full face mask respirator capable of dealing with acid and chlorine gasses and vapors may be preferable in some circumstances.

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  • Achieving a good fit means more of the air you breathe goes through the respirator filter.

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  • This may involve IV fluid replacement, use of a respirator, or kidney dialysis.

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  • If organ failure occurs, oxygen, the use of a respirator, or kidney dialysis may be necessary.

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  • Mustaches, unless large, will not normally encroach on the respirator seal area and do not normally preclude face-fit testing.

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  • The equipment should comprise of; respirator face mask, eye protection, coveralls, heavy duty rubbers gloves and rubber or polyurethane boots.

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  • Wear protective eye gear and a respirator as indicated by the tools and materials you're using.

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  • Eye protection, a long-sleeved shirt, full-legged pants, gloves and a breathing respirator will help protect you from breathing in or being exposed to insulation particles that can irritate the skin, eyes or lungs.

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  • The best way to protect yourself is with a NIOSH certified respirator with a HEPA filter.

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  • In more serious cases, the baby may have to have a breathing tube inserted and receive air from a respirator or ventilator.

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  • Some infants may be placed on a ventilator or respirator with a breathing tube inserted into the airway.

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  • In older children and adults, a respirator is often required to assist breathing; a tracheostomy may be necessary in some cases.

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