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Positive pressure ventilation has been an important component of respiratory disease management for the last 50 years. External instruments called ventilators are intended to help a patient accomplish a certain operation. It is to maintain or enhance a person's breathing capacity if he has a problem with his own breathing. It is a piece of equipment, software application, or product scheme that is used to increase, sustain, or boost the functional capacities of people with pulmonary difficulties. The developed system of a lab model ventilator is the subject of this article. The ventilator's robustness and functionalities, which are not only easily adaptable but also exact lower cost and cost-effective. The proposed design for a ventilation system was constructed with wooden parts weighing 6 kg and measuring 14×7×9 inches in dimension. It works without essential to the human hand since it breathes by the compression of a traditional bag-valve mask. In addition, it has a low-battery warning system as well as an assist control. Thismethod implemented is novel, low - cost, less dependent on external power and easy to manage.

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