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inspiratory dyspnea
a distressing, paroxysmal dyspnea affecting both inspiration and expiration, characterized by increased respiratory rate (above 20 per minute), increased depth of respiration, panting,
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Any difficulty breathing (dyspnea) that is of a sudden onset, Coughing, ... Respirators work cyclically with an inspiration phase, in which breathing gas is forced into the lungs of a patient,
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Adduction of the vocal cords during inspiration limits airflow, and individuals complain of wheezing, stridor, shortness of breath, or dyspnea on exertion.1 The ...
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Upper (e.g. Extrathoracic) Airway Obstruction causes inspiratory dyspnea, accompanied in severe cases respiratory stridor. Inspiration is more prolonged than ...
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Sep 1, 2011 ... Evolution of dyspnea during exercise in chronic obstructive pulmonary ... or work of breathing and unsatisfied inspiration or inspiratory difficulty.
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May 1, 2007 ... Primary sources of dyspnea include: (1) inputs from multiple somatic ... form the basis for the distressing sensation of unsatisfied inspiration.
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For "Rescue" breathing practice from acute overinflation dyspnea, set the ... also set the Inspiration Time 5 or up to 10% less than your usual (i.e. your desired ...
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He has had dyspnea his entire life, but has noted a recent deterioration in his exercise ... A grade 4/6 early systolic murmur that increases with inspiration is best ...
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pain with inspiration, dyspnea, risk factors. PTX dyspnea, asymmetric breath sounds. Myocardial ischemia/infarction substernal chest pain with radiation ...
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... dysrhythma/arrhythmia S/S of cardiovascular disease dyspnea, tachypnea, ... chest pain the increases with inspiration, dyspnea treatment for pericarditis ...
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inspiratory dyspnea
