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Oct 16, 2024

Is the belt respirator dependent?

Respiratory failure

There are many causes of OSA, besides the soft tissues of the upper airway or the presence of neoplastic organisms that cause localized narrowing, age, obesity, looks (maxillofacial bone development,…

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Oct 13, 2024

How do you see energy expenditure from breathing?

Respiratory failure

Why do people need to breathe? At that time, because the organism, in order to maintain life, needs to consume a constant stream of energy for the organism to utilize.…

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Oct 11, 2024

What is the disease of thick breath sounds in children? How to treat it?

Respiratory failure

Patient: My child is now one and a half years old, when he was born, there was a slight snoring sound, almost two or three months the sound is particularly…

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Oct 7, 2024

Pathogenesis of pediatric breath-holding seizures

Respiratory failure

Pediatric breath-holding episodes are most often seen in infancy and childhood, and are sudden pauses in breathing that occur when a child is crying violently. Pathogenesis Breath-holding episodes are often…

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Sep 18, 2024

Medical inertia is also harmful

Respiratory failure

Inertia, is a physics term, refers to the nature of the object always keep the original state of motion unchanged. It not only exists in the objective object, also exists…

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Sep 17, 2024

What do people actually see a second before they die?

Respiratory failure

Dr. Raymond A. Moody, a renowned American psychologist, attempted to unravel the truth about death after studying 150 cases of near-death experiencers who came back to life after experiencing “clinical…

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Sep 16, 2024

Characteristics of common inhalation devices

Respiratory failure

I. Introduction to the device: 1. Pressure Quantitative Aerosol Inhaler (pMDI) Dispensing agent: Freon (CFC), Carbon tetrachloride (HFA). Advantages: quick; easy to carry; multi-dose; inexpensive. Disadvantages: high skill (synchronization of…

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Sep 15, 2024

Diagnosis of apnea hypoventilation syndrome?

Respiratory failure

Objective To explore the clinical features and diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) in children, and to analyze the characteristics of polysomnography. Methods Lateral cephalometric radiography, fiberoptic nasopharyngoscopy…

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Sep 14, 2024

Diagnosis and treatment of pediatric acute respiratory failure

Respiratory failure

Acute respiratory failure (acute respirator failure, ARF, hereinafter referred to as respiratory failure) is a serious clinical syndrome. Where the respiratory organs and (or) respiratory center of the various diseases,…

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Sep 11, 2024

What causes difficulty in opening the mouth?

Respiratory failure

Normal mouth opening degree of the above three fingers can be placed vertically into the upper and lower incisors between the incisal edge (equivalent to 4 – 4.5cm or so),…

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Respiratory failure

  • Is the belt respirator dependent?
  • How do you see energy expenditure from breathing?
  • What is the disease of thick breath sounds in children? How to treat it?
  • Pathogenesis of pediatric breath-holding seizures
  • Medical inertia is also harmful
  • What do people actually see a second before they die?
  • Characteristics of common inhalation devices
  • Diagnosis of apnea hypoventilation syndrome?
  • Diagnosis and treatment of pediatric acute respiratory failure
  • What causes difficulty in opening the mouth?
  • What is the therapeutic mechanism of hyperbaric oxygen? What are the indications?
  • New developments in acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • 66-year-old Ma suffers acute respiratory failure attack, improves with symptomatic treatment
  • Conservative treatment helps 82-year-old man with acute respiratory failure!
  • Chronic respiratory failure at age 69 requires vigilance for shortness of breath and chest tightness after activity!
  • 70-year-old Wang suffers from chronic respiratory failure, which is signaled by worsening cough and sputum!
  • 65-year-old patient with chronic respiratory failure who improved with medication!
  • How many hours after an infusion of fluids into the air can remove the danger
  • Talk about how to use hyperbaric oxygen
  • A critical hemoptysis that could have killed him. Breathing interventions can bring him back to life.
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