This video, produced by Neutechmedical, demonstrates how to troubleshoot a ventilator while under general anesthesia or in an emergency situation involving severe respiratory problems. It also demonstrates what happens during endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation (a ventilator). The oxygen or carbon dioxide levels in your blood may fall too low or rise too high if you have severe respiratory issues. Both of these disorders have the potential to harm your important organs, such as the heart and brain. In this situation, you could require supplemental oxygen or mechanical ventilation to assist your breathing.

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