ångventilation
Ångventilation, also known as nasal ventilation, is a technique used in emergency medical situations to provide oxygen to a patient who is not breathing adequately. The term "ångventilation" is derived from the Swedish words "ång" meaning steam, and "ventilation" referring to the process of breathing. The technique involves the use of a specialized device that generates a humidified oxygen mist, which is then inhaled through the nostrils of the patient.
The primary purpose of ångventilation is to deliver oxygen directly to the lungs, bypassing the upper airway.
The device used for ångventilation typically consists of a mask that fits over the patient's nose and
While ångventilation can be a life-saving technique, it is important to note that it should only be