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Airway management
Airway management In cardiopulmonary resuscitation, anaesthesia, emergency medicine, intensive care medicine and first aid, airway management is the process or ensuring that: there ... safe from aspiration. In nearly all circumstances airway management is the highest priority for ...
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Talk:Airway management
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Laryngeal mask airway
Laryngeal mask airway The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is used in anaesthesia and in emergency medicine for airway management. It is a tube with an inflatable ...
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Asthma
... responsiveness, inflammation, increased mucus production, and intermittent airway obstruction. The symptoms of asthma, which can ... family history of asthma. While measurement of airway function is possible for adults, most new ... with a peak flow meter (which tests airway restriction), looking at both the diurnal variation ... mast cells, basophils, and eosinophils in the airway epithelium. Subsequent exposure of the same antigen to these cells in the airway epithelium initiates the acute-phase reaction ...
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Sleep apnea
... very obese and short-necked individuals. The management of obstructive sleep apnea was revolutionized with the introduction of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), first described in 1981 by ... person stops breathing during sleep due to airway blockage. Sufferers usually resume breathing within a ... the relaxation of the muscles in the airway during sleep. Whilst the vast majority of ... people successfully maintain a patent (open) upper airway and breathe normally during sleep, a ...
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Bumping Into Things (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
... very obese and short-necked individuals. The management of obstructive sleep apnea was revolutionized with the introduction of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), first described in 1981 by ... person stops breathing during sleep due to airway blockage. Sufferers usually resume breathing within a ... the relaxation of the muscles in the airway during sleep. Whilst the vast majority of ... people successfully maintain a patent (open) upper airway and breathe normally during sleep, a ...
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Sleep apnea (Psychology wiki)
... very obese and short-necked individuals. The management of obstructive sleep apnea was revolutionized with the introduction of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), first described in 1981 by ... person stops breathing during sleep due to airway blockage. Sufferers usually resume breathing within a ... the relaxation of the muscles in the airway during sleep. Whilst the vast majority of ... people successfully maintain a patent (open) upper airway and breathe normally during sleep, a ...
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User:Spaully/WIP Asthma
... responsiveness, inflammation, increased mucus production, and intermittent airway obstruction. The symptoms of asthma, which can ... family history of asthma. While measurement of airway function is possible for adults, most new ... with a peak flow meter (which tests airway restriction), looking at both the diurnal variation ... mast cells, basophils, and eosinophils in the airway epithelium. Subsequent exposure of the same antigen to these cells in the airway epithelium initiates the acute-phase reaction ...
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General anaesthesia
... of general anaesthetic drugs Cardiorespiratory monitoring Analgesia Airway management Fluid management Preanaesthetic Evaluation Before surgery, the anaesthesiologist or ... this assessment is that of the patients airway, involving inspection of the mouth opening and ... If an endotracheal tube is indicated and airway management is deemed difficult, then alternative ...
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Talk:Asthma
... and similarities, Int J Clin Prac, 2005) Airway remodeling in asthma: PMID 12554904 (Pharmacotherapy and airway remodelling in asthma, Thorax, 2003) Full text ... Report 2: Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma (EPR-2) (ref: National Asthma ... Panel...) and the British Guideline on the Management of Asthma (ref: SIGN document) are broadly ... written for doctors ^ British guideline on the management of asthma - Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network ( ...
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