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N316 .chap.36 lower respirator test 2

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tb risk for lav\ck of   b6 and niacin  
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dyspnea   Difficult or labored breathing.  
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ARDS   Noncardiac pulmonary edema and progressive refractory hypoxemia.  
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hypoxemia.   (blank)  
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ards   acute lung injury, appear 24-48 hours after injury,dyspnea & tachypnea first signs  
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dyspnea   Difficult or labored breathing.  
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tachypnea   Rapid breathing.  
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pulmonary hypertension more severe than essential hypertension because?   the pulmonary artery pressure rises very high before a systolic increase occurs  
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Pneumonia   Inflammation of the lung parenchyma (the respiratory bronchioles and alveoli).  
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parenchyma   The tissue characteristic of an organ, as distinguished from associated connective or supporting tissues.  
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pneumocystis carinii pneumonia   opportunistic bacteria seen in imunino comprimised aids organ transplant  
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tachyapnea   Rapid breathing.  
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child with cystic fibrosis should take pancrelipase (pancrease) how often?   with each meal and a snack  
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TB clients require   privite room special ventalation system  
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Pulmonary embolism   Sudden occlusion of a pulmonary artery resulting in disruption of blood supply to the lung parenchyma.  
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Pulmonary hypertension   Condition in which the pulmonary arterial pressure is elevated to an abnormal level.  
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Tuberculosis   TB) Chronic, recurrent infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis usually affects the lungs, although any organ can be affected  
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