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inspiratory

ADJECTIVE
  1. pertaining to the drawing in phase of respiration

How To Use inspiratory In A Sentence

  • The two Heymans were thus able to demonstrate that expansion of the lungs stopped the respiratory movements of the head in the expiratory position, which was indicated by the recording of laryngeal and alae nasi movements, while collapse of the lungs immediately induced inspiratory-type respiration in the head. Physiology or Medicine 1938 - Presentation Speech
  • Used with an infusion pump connected to a continuous nebuliser in the inspiratory limb of the circuit, it has also been shown to improve oxygenation.
  • This is the reason why nature has brought the two nostrils together and placed them as the central of the three sense-organs, setting them side by side on a level with each other, to avail themselves of the inspiratory motion. On the Parts of Animals
  • Free comminution and absolute solution of continuity were also less common than in the fractures accompanying transverse wounds; hence pain from rubbing of the fragments on inspiratory movement or palpation was more common, and crepitus, either on auscultation or palpation, was more often met with. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • As the resistive work of breathing rises, the inspiratory muscles must generate more force to offset the increase.
  • Thus, in patients with severe airway obstruction, inspiratory muscle fatigue may limit exercise performance.
  • Flow demand was estimated from mean inspiratory flow on continuous positive airway pressure.
  • The increase in the utilization of inspiratory and expiratory reserve volumes with exercise facilitates airway clearance.
  • Aerosolized saline solution in the inspiratory circuit is used to humidify the inspired air.
  • A confined jet of compressed air pressurizes the inspiratory airflow.
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