
SomewhereAlongThe
So where's the bus stop?
- May 17, 2024
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From ChatGpt:
"It is not wrong to say that some CO₂ might be cleared with shallow unconscious breathing, but it's completely unsafe to assume this is sufficient for life support. The Neptune III, like any scuba regulator, is not a ventilator. It depends on conscious or at least effective breathing effort."
This worries me because it means when I'm unconscious my breathing won't be adequate enough, to clear the CO2 efficiently. Does anyone have a rebuttal to this?
"It is not wrong to say that some CO₂ might be cleared with shallow unconscious breathing, but it's completely unsafe to assume this is sufficient for life support. The Neptune III, like any scuba regulator, is not a ventilator. It depends on conscious or at least effective breathing effort."
This worries me because it means when I'm unconscious my breathing won't be adequate enough, to clear the CO2 efficiently. Does anyone have a rebuttal to this?