Expiratory wheezing uri

    • [DOC File]King Saud University - KSU

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      2) A 6-week-old child is admitted because of tachypnea. Birth had been uneventful, although conjunctivitis developed on the third day of life and lasted about 2 weeks. Physical examination reveals tachypnea, bilateral inspiratory crackles, and slight expiratory wheezing. Bilateral pneumonia is …


    • [DOCX File]Midway ISD / Home Page

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      20.asthma: chronic respiratory disease, coughing, wheezing due to constricted airways; shortness of breath with wheezing caused by obstruction of the flow of air in small bronchi or bronchioles due to swelling or spasm of the bronchial tubes or their mucous membranes


    • [DOC File]NCC Pediatrics Residency at Walter Reed-Bethesda

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      Symptoms may include cough, wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. The most common trigger for infants and toddlers is a viral upper respiratory tract infection (URI). Fortunately, URI-induced wheezing resolves in most infants by age 6 years (so-called "transient wheezers").


    • [DOC File]Respiratory system and breast exam - TEST 1

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      Wheezing. Chest Pain. Stridor (noisy breathing) ... inspiratory component is equal to the expiratory component. Bronchial - over the manubrium if heard at all, loud, relatively high pitched, expiratory sounds last longer than inspiratory, 3-1 ratio ... 10-14 days after URI - acute glomerulonephritis. Under 20. Congenital - newborns. UTI (teen ...


    • [DOC File]Pulmonary - Stanford University

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      EPAP (expiratory positive airway pressure) is the pressure applied during expiration (EPAP = PEEP = CPAP). Effects of CPAP. Typical settings 5-12 cm H2O. ( Alveolar recruitment and prevents alveolar collapse. ( V/Q mismatch. Decreases afterload by increased intrathoracic pressure on the left ventricle.


    • [DOC File]Organism - University of Kentucky

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      Difficult Respiration, Expiratory Grunt. Cyanosis, Fine Rales, Ground Glass CXR Ground Glass CXR ... Wheezing & Cough. Thickening of Basement Membrane ↑ Eosinophils, Mucous Gland Size. ... (Community Acquired) Mild URI to fatal lower respiratory infection. Congested lungs without consolidation. Fever, Headache, Myalgia, Mild dry cough ...


    • [DOC File]Key Medical Resources - First Aid Training

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      Ventilation Upper Respiratory Infection (URI) Upper Respiratory Infection (URI) - affecting any, or a combination, of the five parts comprising the upper respiratory tract: nose, sinuses, pharynx, larynx, trachea Infectious ... End-expiratory wheezing or a prolonged expiratory phase is found most commonly, although inspiratory wheezing can be ...


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      Recognize that most URI’s are viral in etiology and transmitted via hand contact. Formulate a list of at least 3 differential diagnoses for a patient presenting with acute respiratory infection (pertussis, pneumonia, influenza). Report at least 4 options for treatment of URI (rest, hydration, NSAIDS or acetaminophen, decongestants).


    • [DOC File]NURSE PROTOCOLS FOR

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      May 07, 2011 · Abnormal breath sounds-wheezing (inspiratory and/or expiratory), prolonged expiration, decreased air movement. NOTE: In a very severe episode, air movement may be so limited that wheezing is not audible with or without a stethoscope. ... URI, UTI, lactose intolerance, inflammatory bowel disease, cystic fibrosis, celiac disease, pharyngitis and ...


    • [DOC File]RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES,

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      Upper respiratory tract infection (URI) represents the most common acute illness evaluated in the outpatient setting. ... The peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) is the maximum flow rate, which can be achieved by forced expiratory effort following maximal inspiration. ... in children above five years with wheezing and correlation of reversibility ...


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