10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TACHYPNOEA»
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tachypnoea dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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General Nursing - Medical and Surgical Textbook
Characteristic of the asthma patient is a decrease in forced expiratory flow
volume and tempo for which he compensates by tachypnoea and prolonged
expiration. The end expiratory lung volume increases with hyperinflation of the
lungs ...
M.J. Viljoen, L.R. Uys, 1989
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Mechanisms of Clinical Signs
FIGURE 2.18 Simplified tachypnoea pH drop/acidotic pO2 drop pCO2 rise
Brainstem Increased respiratory rate DESCRIPTION A respiratory rate above 20
breaths per minute. CONDITION/S ASSOCIATED WITH Tachypnoea may be
produced ...
Mark Dennis, William Talbot Bowen, Lucy Cho, 2012
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Radiological Imaging of the Neonatal Chest
Veronica Donoghue CONTENTS 5.1 Introduction 81 5.2 Pathophysiology and
Clinical Course 81 5.3 Radiographic Findings 82 5.4 Conclusion 83 References
83 5.1 Introduction Transient tachypnoea of the newborn is also referred to as ...
A.L. Baert, Veronica B. Donoghue, 2010
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Manual of Clinical Paramedic Procedures
Respiratory. rate. Tachypnoea. Respiratory rate is the number of times per minute
that a person breathes. There is some disagreement over what constitutes a '
normal' rate or Eupnoea in adults, with normal rates varying from 10 breaths per ...
Pete Gregory, Ian Mursell, 2010
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The Journal of Experimental Medicine
11.30, great rigidity, extreme tachypnoea, pulse 230. 12.00 midnight, pulse 168,
respiration 240, occasionally twitching in hind legs, 25 c.c. of 5 per cent. sodium
bicarbonate injected into jugular vein, tetany during this more violent than before,
...
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Nhg Clinical Practice Guidelines M09 - Acute Otitis Media ...
The most sensitive parameters were: tachypnoea (sensitivity 99%, specificity 88
%), coughing (sensitivity 98%, specificity 70%), retractions (sensitivity 88%,
specificity 77%),andfever (sensitivity 78%, specificity 42%). The most relevant
finding ...
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ERS Handbook of Paediatric Respiratory Medicine:
chest. pain. Josef. Riedler. Definition Tachypnoea describes abnormally high
breathing frequencies and often accompanies dyspnoea. The normal respiratory
rate decreases with age and can be quite variable, particularly in newborns and ...
Ernst Eber, Fabio Midulla, 2013
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Human Physiology: Metabolism, temperature, reproduction, etc
When the external temperature rises, respiration becomes more frequent and
more rapid (heat tachypnoea or polypnoea), cools the lungs, and increases the
loss of heat owing to the greater discharge of water-vapour from the lungs.
Luigi Luciani, Marie Camis, Sir Gordon Holmes, 1921
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Emergencies in Paediatrics and Neonatology
TACHYPNOEA. 219. Tachypnoea. 0 From the safety of the end of the cot, assess
the respiratory system. - Important to assess the work of breathing, as well as rate
and oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry (see Tables 10.1 and 10.2).
Stuart Crisp, Jo Rainbow, 2013
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Hot Topics in Infection and Immunity in Children VII
The best indication that children need antibiotics is their respiratory rate; in
general, children without tachypnoea do not need an antibiotic and children with
tachypnoea are more likely to benefit from antibiotic therapy [12, 19–21]. Fever is
not a ...
Nigel Curtis, Adam Finn, Andrew J. Pollard, 2010
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «TACHYPNOEA»
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tachypnoea est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Urinary tract infection: management in elderly patients
Urosepsis may be diagnosed when clinical symptoms of infection are accompanied by signs of systemic inflammation (e.g. fever, tachycardia, tachypnoea). «The Pharmaceutical Journal, juin 15»
Diabetic ketoacidosis warning for SGLT2 inhibitors
Tachypnoea, anorexia, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, lethargy and mental state changes should prompt immediate medical attention, the FDA says. «6minutes, mai 15»
Illicit drug overdose: managing emergency care
The features of cocaine toxicity may include euphoria, agitation, tachypnoea, sweating, ataxia, dilated pupils, nausea, vomiting, headache, delirium and ... «The Pharmaceutical Journal, avril 15»
United Kingdom woman dies from toxic diet pills bought online
"Patients suffer a combination of hyperthermia [dangerously high temperature], tachycardia [rapid heartbeat], diaphoresis [excessive sweating] and tachypnoea ... «WKYT, avril 15»
Gordon Remembers Good Friday With Cross Walk
He was in First Degree Shock, with Hypovolaemia (low blood volume), Tachycardia (excessively fast Heart Rate), Tachypnoea (excessively fast Respiratory ... «wnep.com, avril 15»
What You Should Know About Fungal Pneumonia
They experience a rapid increase in heart rate, known as tachycardia, and abnormally fast breathing, called tachypnoea. Additional effects to the lungs include ... «Doctor Tipster, déc 14»
Pneumonia in COPD patients has distinct clinical features
... than others to have a cough, expectoration, purulent sputum, dyspnoea, tachypnoea and respiratory failure, and less likely to have fever, diarrhoea, headache, ... «News-Medical.net, sept 14»
Fifteen fiendish flora
Initially, there may be hypertension, tachycardia, tachypnoea and seizures. This may be followed by hypotension, bradycardia, respiratory depression and coma. «New Zealand Doctor Online, juil 13»
Referrals to POPD of infants: A guideline for primary care
The majority of infants admitted for a short period, for example a single episode of hypoglycaemia or transient tachypnoea of the newborn (TTN), do not require ... «Irish Medical Times, janv 13»
Uganda Ebola Outbreak Migrating: 2 New Deaths Reported in …
Bleeding from mucosae and puncture sites, anuria, hiccup and tachypnoea were features indicating that death was likely in days, with defervescence over the ... «Guardian Express, nov 12»