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Mechanical ventilation / Medical equipment / Otolaryngology / Positive end-expiratory pressure / Acute respiratory distress syndrome / Tracheal tube / Tracheotomy / Suction / Atelectasis / Medicine / Respiratory therapy / Intensive care medicine
Date: 2014-10-02 23:20:49
Mechanical ventilation
Medical equipment
Otolaryngology
Positive end-expiratory pressure
Acute respiratory distress syndrome
Tracheal tube
Tracheotomy
Suction
Atelectasis
Medicine
Respiratory therapy
Intensive care medicine

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