Examples of 'air into the lungs' in a sentence

Meaning of "air into the lungs"

air into the lungs: the process of inhaling or breathing in oxygen or other gases into the body's respiratory system

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air into the lungs
Different amounts of air into the lungs and.
Pump air into the lungs and observe what happens.
This is to ensure that air into the lungs.
Inhaling air into the lungs is an active action.
This expansion draws air into the lungs.
Pumping air into the lungs of the distressed person may thereafter begin.
When we fall to shoot as much air into the lungs.
It reflects the entry of air into the lungs is decreased in several pulmonary conditions.
This creates a vacuum that pulls air into the lungs.
Breathing asbestos-containing air into the lungs is the exposure route of greatest concern.
He held his chest as he tried to force air into the lungs.
The resulting flow of air into the lungs is called inspiration.
This is one way the body brings more air into the lungs.
This then leads to a pulling of air into the lungs to relieve the pressure differential.
This will give some relief in breathing the air into the lungs.

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In the second video, she blows air into the lungs of the non-smoker.
Glossopharyngeal insufflation is a breathing technique that consists of gulping boluses of air into the lungs.
Check that the chest goes up when blowing air into the lungs of the patient.
A bronchus is a passage of airway in the respiratory system that conducts air into the lungs.
Upon delivery, negative pressure allows air into the lungs.
We are going to start a device called bipap that blows high-pressured air into the lungs.
These sacs acted like bellows, forcing air into the lungs.
It involves repeatedly pushing on the chest with force, while putting air into the lungs.
As a result, a pressure gradient is created that drives air into the lungs.
Next, various tests are performed to assess the flow of air into the lungs.
In extreme cases, you may not be able to get air into the lungs.
Also, rescuers may have a tendency to blow too much air into the lungs.
The net result is a negative inspiratory pressure, which draws air into the lungs.
As the bronchial tubes narrow, a person is unable to get enough air into the lungs.
The inspiratory muscles, the breathing muscles, are the ones that draw air into the lungs.

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