Breathing after pneumonia

    • [DOCX File]ACDIS

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      Acute respiratory failure: abnormal oxygenation and/or carbon dioxide accumulation. Symptoms: shortness of breath, dyspnea, tachypnea, decreased rate or depth of breathing, respiratory distress, labored breathing, wheezing, stridor, use of accessory muscles, nasal flaring, intercostal retractions cyanosis, lethargy, inability to speak in full sentences, etc.


    • WHO | World Health Organization

      When a child receiving an antibiotic for PNEUMONIA returns to the clinic after 2 days for follow-up, follow these instructions: {Module 07 – page 004.jpg} The box first describes how to assess the child. It says to check the child for general danger signs and reassess the child for cough and difficult breathing.


    • [DOC File]Pneumonia acută - USMF

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      prolonged expiratory phase of breathing associated with grunting. loud respiratory sounds. increased movements of the chest wall in the affected area. diffuse dry rales and wheezing . localized moist small bubbling rales and crackles, that do not disappear after cough. Cs. 4. Choose the most common organism which causes lobar pneumonia in children:


    • [DOC File]UNIT 8: ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISESES

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      Fast breathing is a sign of pneumonia. Chest indrawing is a sign of severe pneumonia. Failure to identify pneumonia in a young child may lead to death or serious complications. What are The Causes of Respiratory Tract Infections? Both bacteria and viruses cause respiratory tract infections. However, bacteria are responsible for a lot of the ...


    • [DOC File]Respiratory MCQ’s

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      c) acyclovir is used for post influenza pneumonia. d) erythromycin is used for PCP pneumonia. e) amoxycillin alone is used for neonates with pneumonia. 86. The patient with normal lungs and pulmonary gas exchange breathing 40% oxygen at sea level and breathing normally could be expected to achieve an arterial oxygen tension of about: 180 mm Hg ...


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      A child with cough or difficult breathing may have pneumonia or another severe respiratory infection. Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Both bacteria and viruses can cause pneumonia. In developing countries, pneumonia is often due to bacteria. The most common are Streptococcus pneumoniae and Hemophilus influenzae.



    • [DOC File]RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

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      However, with viral pneumonia, the respiratory involvement happens slowly. Wheezing may occur and the cough may worsen. Viral pneumonias may make a child susceptible to bacterial pneumonia. mycoplasma pneumonia - presents somewhat different symptoms and physical signs than other types of pneumonia.


    • [DOC File]Pneumonia and Hospital Acquired Pneumonia (HAP/VAP)

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      Patients can get pneumonia while being on the ventilator because the breathing tube that goes into their lungs can act like a highway for bugs----bugs can crawl down the tube and get into the lungs. The hospital and ICU staff work hard to try to keep this kind of pneumonia from developing, but for every day on the ventilator, there is a 3% (or ...


    • [DOC File]Causes of Pneumonia – general - Bacteria

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      A number of viruses can cause pneumonia, either directly or indirectly. They include: Influenza (Flu). Pneumonia is a major complication of the flu and can be very serious. Influenza-associated pneumonia is particularly risky for the elderly and people with underlying heart disease. It can develop about 5 days after flu symptoms start.


    • [DOC File]The Normal Role of Your Lungs - Kaleida Health

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      In addition to the basic treatment of pneumonia, the nurse will watch your blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, and temperature very closely, as often as every 2 to 4 hours to start. As your pneumonia improves, the frequency will change to every 6 hours. You must let your nurse know if your symptoms change, especially if they become worse.


    • [DOC File]Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured ...

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      Pneumonia is one of the most common fatal illnesses in developing countries. i. Accounts for 6% of in-hospital deaths in the United States ... They do not suddenly become apneic after breathing oxygen. (1) High oxygen levels slowly depress the respiratory drive. (c) Use verbal and physical stimulation to encourage breathing.


    • [DOC File]PNEUMONIA

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      Pneumonia is more common in men than women, and men are more likely to die from the disease, as well. The incidence of pneumonia increases with advancing age: the older someone is the more likely she/he is to develop pneumonia and to die from pneumonia. The mortality rate from pneumonia in people 80 years or older has been reported to be > 37%.


    • [DOC File]The main breathing abnormalities are:

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      It is caused by either an exudate or a transduate. Exduate is due to lung infection e.g pneumonia while transduate such as congestive heart failure.[1] A crackle occurs when a small airways pop’s open during inspiration after collapsing due to fluid or lack of aeration during expiration. [2]


    • [DOCX File]Quia

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      A.Chart the breathing treatment immediately after administering it. ... 8.Patricia is prescribed medication for pneumonia. Two days later, she calls the office and says she feels sick to her stomach and vomits after taking her medication. Of the following, which would be the best example of charting this information in Patricia’s medical ...


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