Respiratory-distress Sentence Examples

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  • Natural surfactant extract vs synthetic surfactant in the treatment of established respiratory distress syndrome.

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  • Initial diagnosis of respiratory distress is made based on clinical signs of difficulty breathing.

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  • She is not in any respiratory distress but a soft inspiratory stridor is audible and she is drooling saliva.

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  • Some babies develop RDS, which is respiratory distress syndrome.

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  • Although silica may cause respiratory distress when breathed, it is more difficult to inhale into the lungs.

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  • Lung issues may not be the first problems that come to mind with alcoholism but it is highly associated with pneumonia and a lung disease called acute respiratory distress syndrome that can be fatal.

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  • The leading causes of infant death include congenital abnormalities, pre-term/low birth weight, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), problems related to complications of pregnancy, and respiratory distress syndrome.

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  • A doctor should always be called when a child appears to be in any respiratory distress.

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  • A number of other conditions also make newborns susceptible, including respiratory distress syndrome, congenital heart problems, and episodes of apnea (cessation of breathing).

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  • First and foremost, the infant's respiratory distress must be addressed.

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  • Individuals are observed for the development of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) or multi-organ failure, both of which can develop after near drowning.

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  • Swelling of the airways may cause wheezing and respiratory distress.

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  • Tar is a sticky substance that forms as deposits in the lungs, causing lung cancer and respiratory distress.

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  • Labored breathing (the respiratory distress of RDS) may begin as soon as the infant is born, or within a few hours.

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  • A doctor attending a birth should recognize respiratory distress and immediately begin appropriate treatment.

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  • Hyaline membrane-A fibrous layer that settles in the alveoli in respiratory distress syndrome and prevents oxygen from escaping from inhaled air to the bloodstream.

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  • T., et al. "The pragmatics of feeding the pediatric patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome."

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  • If respiratory distress develops, it is critical to obtain immediate care to reduce the risk of aspiration of material (saliva or milk) into the trachea and the lungs.

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  • Most seizures are benign, but a seizure that lasts a long time can lead to status epilepticus, a life-threatening condition characterized by continuous seizures, sustained loss of consciousness, and respiratory distress.

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  • For 2 years he went tho similar recurrences of respiratory distress each time he got croup.

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  • He was found to be improving with a decrease in his respiratory distress.

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