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Examples for "respiratory distress"
Examples for "respiratory distress"
1Patients: Adult patients receiving prone positioning for moderate-to-severe acute respiratory distress syndrome.
2EMS encounters with patients in respiratory distress have not been well described.
3Residents reported symptoms of nausea and respiratory distress in the hours afterwards.
4At peak, patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome may outnumber mechanical ventilators.
5The characteristics of acute respiratory distress syndrome include inflammation and cardiovascular dysfunction.
1If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention.
2The warning signs of COVID-19 infection are cough, fever and difficulty breathing.
3The woman's face was flushed, and she was obviously having difficulty breathing.
4One nostril was clogged with blood and she was having difficulty breathing.
5Given his current difficulty breathing, Lopé likely would have no chance at all.
1Exposure to vinyl chloride can cause a burning sensation in the eyes or respiratory discomfort.
2Exposure to vinyl chloride is known to cause a burning sensation in the eyes or respiratory discomfort.
3We studied 13 normal subjects who performed repeated breath holds while continuously rating their respiratory discomfort using a visual analogue scale.
1Air leak with severe respiratory difficulty was associated with poor prognosis.
2Rapid identification of respiratory difficulty with strategic stabilization and diagnostic efforts are warranted to maximize patient outcome.
3Pepper sprays which cause temporary blindness and respiratory difficulty are widely used for self defence and by security personnel.
4If this poor bloke was still alive, we might be able to explain why he sometimes got respiratory difficulty.
5These patients have shown a considerable improvement in hypersomnia and respiratory difficulties.
6Both patients presented with generalized hypotonia and respiratory difficulties since birth.
7He might suddenly start having respiratory difficulties or blood pressure problems.
8She said smoking on buses caused distress to people with asthma and other respiratory difficulties.
9The patients are suffering flu-like symptoms and respiratory difficulties after arriving via London from Wuhan.
10Shortness of breath, streaming eyes, coughing and respiratory difficulties are common in the first instance.
11Affected males have profound global hypotonia and weakness, accompanied by respiratory difficulties that often require ventilation.
12Excessive exposure to SO2 can cause respiratory difficulties, especially children, the elderly, and people with asthma.
13Ventilators, running in the thousands of dollars per unit, are used to help people with respiratory difficulties to breathe.
14Coal plants emit large quantities of SO2 and NOx which contribute to respiratory difficulties as well as acid rain.
15This year, with the country already battling a virus epidemic characterised by respiratory difficulties, things could be worse, he said.
16Airports, schools and administrative offices have been forced to close and hundreds of Iraqis with respiratory difficulties have swamped hospitals.
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