10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DYSPNEAL»
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Comprehensive Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary ...
OP Social disability! Perceived chance of improvement! Walking compliance?
Exercise tolerance? Quality of well- being? Self-efficacy? SlPi 6MWD? Quality of
life? Dyspneal Vocational activities? GHQi Dyspneal (continues ...) Ries E = 57
62 ...
2
Public Health Service Publication
From age 25 on, during the spring and summer seasons, suffered from dyspneal
crises having the nature of attacks, with coughing and emission of viscid
secretion, unaccompanied, it seems, by rhinitis. Ear, nose, and throat
examination: ...
3
Social Security Disability Medical Tests
Purpose ' Detect, evaluate, and assess the severity of pulmonary limitation of
exercise capacity in the presence of symptoms (usually dyspneal) out of
proportion to non-exercise (static) pulmonary tests such as Spirometry, carbon
monoxide ...
David A. Morton, James Publishing, 2002
4
Dublin quarterly journal of medical science
The cough continued ; from this period it was of a short hacking character; her
breathing, occasionally hurried, at no time presented dyspneal characters ; nor
was there any physical sign either of pneumonia or pleural effusion. She slept at
...
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L.S.A., List of C.F.R. Sections Affected
... dysfunction with an ejection Workload of greater than 5 METs but not fraction of
30to 50 percent ..................... .. 6O gleale' than 7 METs results i" dyspneal
Workload of greater than 5 METs but not laligue- angina. dllllnessl 0' syncope' ...
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Mosby's Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health ...
... dys + pnoia, breathing], a distressful subjective sensation of uncomfortable
breathing that may be caused by many disorders, including certain heart and
respiratory conditions, strenuous exercise, and anxiety.—dyspneal,
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
Compare hyperpnea. —dyspneal, dyspneic, adj. dyspraxia /disprak'se-o/ [Gk, dys
+ prassein, to do], a partial loss of the ability to perform skilled, coordinated
movements in the absence of any associated defect in motor or sensory functions
.
8
Annotated Bibliography on Shock, 1962-1964
1106. FUKUDA, T. Seasonal variations in endotoxin susceptibility of rabbits. Jap.
J. Physiol. 13: 240-245, 1963. Endotoxin susceptibility increased in winter and
decreased in summer. Intense dyspneal response to endotoxin in winter may be
...
Benjamin William Zweifach, 1966
9
Oncology in Primary Care
Most controlled studies and meta-analyses to date have been small but have
found nebulized opioids to be no more effective than subcutaneous opioids in the
treatment of dyspneaL'Z—E However, because opioid receptors are abundant in
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10
The Scrabble Word-building Book
... DYNAST - dynasts, DWARVES - - dynasty DWELL - dwells DYNE - dynes
DWELLED - - DYNODE - dynodes DWELLER - dwellers DYSPNEA - dyspneal,
DWELT - - dyspneas DWINDLE - dwindled, DYSURIA - dysurias dwindles
DYSURIC ...