Does negative pressure breathing involve pushing or forcing air into the lungs?
No. Negative pressure breathing does not involve pushing or forcing air into the lungs. Rather, it involves creating negative pressure in the chest, which causes air to flow into the lungs.Respiratory Disorders - Related Articles
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