A spontaneous breathing trial is a test for patients on mechanical ventilation, before they can be weaned from the ventilator, i.e. return to normal breathing...
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been suggested for a successful weaning trial include the ability to (1) tolerate a Spontaneous breathing trial for 30 minutes (in most patients, SBT failure...
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reduce survival rates and precipitate abnormal heart rhythms. A spontaneous breathing trial using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), T piece, or...
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thiazoline ligand Small bowel transplantation, a transplant surgery Spontaneous breathing trial, abbreviation used in medical documents Session-based testing...
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Mechanical ventilation (redirect from Assisted breathing)
associated with weaning failure, while a RSBI < 105 breaths/min/L. Spontaneous breathing trials are conducted to assess the likelihood of a patient being able...
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automatically adjusted and optimized to mimic natural breathing, stimulate spontaneous breathing, and reduce weaning time. In the ASV mode, every breath...
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intraparenchymal or subarachnoid hemorrhage. The biggest risk factors for spontaneous bleeding are high blood pressure and amyloidosis. Other risk factors...
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than defining the characteristics of synchronization or the way spontaneous breathing efforts are supported. Concern has been raised about the amount...
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can deliver BPAP. Modes S (Spontaneous) – In spontaneous mode the device triggers IPAP when flow sensors detect spontaneous inspiratory effort and then...
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spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest. It is recommended for those who are unresponsive with no breathing or...
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during spontaneous breathing to ensure adequate gas exchange. General anaesthesia can also be induced with the patient spontaneously breathing and therefore...
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Obstructive sleep apnea (redirect from Obstructive sleep-disordered breathing)
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common sleep-related breathing disorder and is characterized by recurrent episodes of complete or partial obstruction...
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Hypoxia (medicine) (section Hypoxic breathing gases)
due to altitude, by breathing hypoxic breathing gas at an unsuitable depth, by breathing inadequately re-oxygenated recycled breathing gas from a rebreather...
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Preterm birth (redirect from Spontaneous preterm birth)
(March 2001). "Broad-spectrum antibiotics for spontaneous preterm labour: the ORACLE II randomised trial. ORACLE Collaborative Group". Lancet. 357 (9261):...
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Intracranial pressure (redirect from Spontaneous intracranial hypotension)
be papilledema and bilateral sixth cranial nerve (abducens) palsies. Spontaneous intracranial hypotension may occur as a result of an occult leak of CSF...
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patient is breathing, the clinician proceeds to step 3. As with START, an airway maneuver is first attempted. If the child starts breathing on their own...
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Jack Kerouac (redirect from Spontaneous prose)
volumes. Kerouac is recognized for his style of stream of consciousness spontaneous prose. Thematically, his work covers topics such as his Catholic spirituality...
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The Autopsy of Jane Doe (category Salem witch trials in fiction)
is found in her stomach. Other mysterious events occur. The radio spontaneously changes stations, and Austin believes he sees people standing in the...
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Neural oscillation (redirect from Spontaneous activity)
his findings in 1875. Adolf Beck published in 1890 his observations of spontaneous electrical activity of the brain of rabbits and dogs that included rhythmic...
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Murders of the Dickason children (category Murder trials)
Timaru, New Zealand. After admitting to killing her children, she went under trial, denying that it was murder, but instead pleaded insanity or infanticide...
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minute ventilation, decreased dead-space ventilation, promotion of spontaneous breathing, almost 24-hour-a-day alveolar recruitment, decreased use of sedation...
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Bag valve mask (category Medical breathing apparatus)
respiration – Assisted breathing to support life Mechanical ventilation – Method to mechanically assist or replace spontaneous breathing Respiratory therapist –...
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Cough (redirect from Random spontaneous coughing)
See media help. A cough is a sudden expulsion of air through the large breathing passages which can help clear them of fluids, irritants, foreign particles...
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of breathing. The rationale is to make the patient's breathing pattern comfortable and natural within safe limits, and thereby stimulate spontaneous breathing...
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improves sleep quality by elevating sleep efficiency and decreasing spontaneous arousal. Gabapentin is moderately effective in reducing the symptoms...
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disappear during sleep. Breathing irregularities such as episodes of apnea and hyperventilation may occur, although breathing usually improves during...
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Abbie Hoffman (section Chicago Seven conspiracy trial)
"Film Focuses on Trial of Chicago 7 By VINCENT CANBY The New York Times April 16, 1971". The New York Times. February 4, 2022. "Breathing Together: Revolution...
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the surgical removal of the adenoid for reasons which include impaired breathing through the nose, chronic infections, or recurrent earaches. The effectiveness...
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Decompression sickness can occur after an exposure to increased pressure while breathing a gas with a metabolically inert component, then decompressing too fast...
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vitrectomy. The Ischemic Optic Neuropathy Decompression Trial observed that while spontaneous visual function deterioration occurred in 12% of 125 control...
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