Respiratory failure Sentence Examples

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  • The symptoms include wheezing, difficulty breathing, and sometimes respiratory failure.

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  • The essential point here to be added is that death takes place from combined cardiac and respiratory failure.

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  • When taken in an overdose paraldehyde kills by producing respiratory failure.

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  • The presence of toxins in the blood not only affects the brain, causing delirium, but also other organs, the heart and lung, and may cause fatal syncope or respiratory failure.

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  • However, he had died from respiratory failure due to accidental smothering and traumatic asphyxia.

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  • Death may result from circulatory or respiratory failure or cardiac dysrhythmia.

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  • Inhaled nitric oxide in full-term and nearly full-term infants with hypoxic respiratory failure.

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  • The clinical signs of lactation tetany are muscular spasms and convulsions, and death due to respiratory failure.

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  • Prolonged tourniquet times have been related to respiratory failure requiring postoperative ventilation, especially in trauma.

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  • Although investigators are still not sure whether the immediate cause of SIDS deaths is due to respiratory failure or cardiac arrest, patterns of infant sleep, breathing, and arousal are a major focus of research in the early 2000s.

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  • Other symptoms include drooling, increase in blood pressure (hypertension), irregular heart beat, inability to open the mouth, high fever, kidney failure, and respiratory failure.

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  • Asphyxia neonatorum is respiratory failure in the newborn, a condition caused by the inadequate intake of oxygen before, during, or just after birth.

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  • In newborns, the most common cause of cardiopulmonary arrest is respiratory failure caused by sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), airway obstruction (usually from inhalation of a foreign body), sepsis, neurologic disease, or drowning.

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  • Cardiac arrest in children over one year of age is most commonly caused by shock and/or respiratory failure resulting from an accident or injury.

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  • Without medical care, respiratory failure and death are very likely.

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  • Breathing is impaired, and death from respiratory failure is a very real danger.

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  • These children, if not controlled, will eat until they suffer from life-threatening obesity, including respiratory failure with hypoxia (low blood oxygen levels), cor pulmonale (right-sided heart failure), and death.

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