Principles and Practices of Inhalational Therapy |
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
ACUTE ALTITUDE SICKNESS ACUTE ANOXIA | 20 |
PNEUMONIA | 39 |
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100 per cent administration of oxygen altitude alveolar alveoli Amer anesthesia anoxia apparatus arterial blood arterial oxygen saturation asphyxia Asso asthma atelectasis Aviation Boothby bronchi bronchial carbon dioxide carbon-dioxide content cardiac catheter cent oxygen circulation clinical concentration of oxygen congestive coronary cylinder decrease disease dyspnea effect employed epinephrine expiration feet flow of oxygen gases helium helium-oxygen mixture hemoglobin high oxygen impairment increased inhalation of 100 inhalational therapy injector inspired air Jour liters per minute lower lung Meter mask method nasal nebulizer negative pressure nitrogen normal obstructive dyspnea oxygen concentration oxygen flows oxygen saturation oxygen tent oxygen therapy oxygen treatment oxygen-enriched atmosphere oxygen-want PATHOLOGIC PHYSIOLOGY patient period pharynx Physiol physiologic pneumonia positive pressure prevent produced pulmonary capillaries pulmonary edema pulmonary emphysema pulmonary ventilation pure oxygen rebreathing regulator respiration result rubber shock status asthmaticus takes place temperature therapeutic tion tissue tracheotomy tube valve volume of breathing