ventilated
adjective
uk/ˈven.tɪ.leɪ.tɪd/us/ˈven.t̬əl.eɪ.t̬ɪd/ventilatedadjective(SPACE)
(of aspace) havingfreshairenteringandmovingaround it:
Theanimalswerekeptincagesthat were toosmallandpoorlyventilated.
Always use thecleaningfluidin a well-ventilatedroom.
Opposite
unventilated
- Gas in apoorlyventilatedshaftignited, and over 90peoplewerekilledin theexplosion.
- Thegrapesweredriedfor threemonthsin ventilatedatticsand thenfermentedto make asweet,strongredwine.
- Theplantsweregrownfromseedin a ventilatedglasshouse.
Parts of buildings: vents & ventilation
- air con
- air conditioner
- air conditioning
- air-conditioned
- air-cooler
- chimney
- chimney pot
- chimney stack
- circulator
- cooler
- cowl
- dehumidify
- duct
- ducting
- extractor
- flue
- un-air-conditioned
- vent
- ventilation
- ventilator
ventilatedadjective(PERSON)
medicalspecialized
(of aperson) havingairforcedin and out oftheirlungsbecause they cannotbreatheeasilyontheirown, with the use of aspecialmachinecalled aventilator:
Seven of 13 ventilatedinfantsin therandomgroupneededredcelltransfusions.
Theproceduretakesless than aminuteand isrecommendedfor allmechanicallyventilatedpatients.
- In thecaseof intubated andmechanicallyventilatedadultpatients,sedationshould beinitiatedslowly.
- Thestudiesshowedfour stressorscommonlyidentifiedbymechanicallyventilatedpatientsincludingdyspnea,anxiety,fear, andpain.
- Deliriumoccursin 50% to 80% of ventilatedpatientsin theintensivecareunit.
Respiratory disorders
- altitude sickness
- anti-asthma
- anti-tubercular
- anti-tuberculosis
- anti-tuberculous
- asthmatic
- congested
- emphysema
- hacky
- halitosis
- hepatopulmonary syndrome
- hyperventilate
- legionnaires' disease
- long Covid
- sinusitis
- sore throat
- strep throat
- stuffiness
- tubercular
- upper airway resistance syndrome
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