Signs and symptoms of acute hypoxia
CAP/COPD
Worsening or new dyspnea or hypoxia, worsening impairment of activities of daily living. New onset renal function decline or worsened renal function. Lack of response to outpatient therapy . Need for intravenous therapy and increased monitoring. Exclusion Criteria: Severe arrhythmia. Decompensated aortic …
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Signs and Symptoms - Pain at the site with inhalation/exhalation - Shortness of breath - Deformity - Crepitus - Bruising to area. Treatment - Anticipate potential complications such as tension...
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Signs/symptoms include increased respiratory rate, accessory muscle use, nasal flaring, and difficulty speaking in complete sentences. The patient may assume an upright or a tripod position to aid respiratory muscles.
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severe the effects of hypoxia. However, even hypoxia with mild signs and symptoms is . unwelcome in any cockpit because it can cause performance decrement. TABLE VII. HYPOXIA. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS. Signs Symptoms . Hyperventilation Headache. Cyanosis Dizziness. Intellectual Impairment Fatigue. Poor Judgment Reduced Visual Field. Behavioral Changes Decreased Night Vision. Delayed …
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It is a common cause of both morbidity and mortality in sickle cell patients, and as such it is imperative that the Emergency Medicine provider be aware of this disorder and its acute management. Common presenting symptoms include fever, cough, chest pain, and difficulty breathing.
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Subjective symptoms may include headache, fatigue, lassitude, somnolence, dizziness, "air-hunger," and euphoria. At 20,000 feet, the period of useful consciousness is 15 to 20 minutes. In some cases, there are no subjective symptoms noticeable up to the time of unconsciousness.
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(a) Results in painful, acute enlargement of the spleen and a hard, bloated abdomen (b) Acute splenic sequestration syndrome: RBCs become trapped in the spleen. (1) Causes a dramatic fall in hemoglobin available in circulation (2) Patients present with a painful, acute abdomen and sudden weakness, pallor, tachypnea, and tachycardia.
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