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AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care, 1997
Acute dyspnea is a common symptom in the adult patient in the hospital and often requires rapid assessment and intervention. This sensation accompanies a variety of disorders, including an exacerbation of underlying chronic pulmonary disease, acute pulmonary disease, abnormalities in gas exchange, cardiac disease, neuromuscular dysfunction, and anxiety
M S, Ferrin, G, Tino
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Acute dyspnea is a common symptom in the adult patient in the hospital and often requires rapid assessment and intervention. This sensation accompanies a variety of disorders, including an exacerbation of underlying chronic pulmonary disease, acute pulmonary disease, abnormalities in gas exchange, cardiac disease, neuromuscular dysfunction, and anxiety
M S, Ferrin, G, Tino
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AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2011
Patients experiencing a dyspnea exacerbation will often report feeling smothered or suffocated. This highly distressing, prevalent, multidimensional symptom is the chief complaint signifying pulmonary dysregulation. Increasing dyspnea intensity heralds the onset of respiratory failure, leading to hospitalization and/or admission to the intensive care ...
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Patients experiencing a dyspnea exacerbation will often report feeling smothered or suffocated. This highly distressing, prevalent, multidimensional symptom is the chief complaint signifying pulmonary dysregulation. Increasing dyspnea intensity heralds the onset of respiratory failure, leading to hospitalization and/or admission to the intensive care ...
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2017
This chapter provides an overview of the prevalence, pathophysiology, assessment, and clinical management of dyspnea, also known as shortness of breath or air hunger. This chapter describes the current understanding of the pathophysiology of dyspnea, potential causative factors, and evidence-based pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic management ...
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This chapter provides an overview of the prevalence, pathophysiology, assessment, and clinical management of dyspnea, also known as shortness of breath or air hunger. This chapter describes the current understanding of the pathophysiology of dyspnea, potential causative factors, and evidence-based pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic management ...
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2018
Dyspnea or breathlessness is one of the most distressing symptom experienced by patients with advanced disease such as cancer, end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and heart failure. It can be either continuous or episodic (more frequent). Management is usually interdisciplinary and individualized to a given patient.
Praveen Vijhani +3 more
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Dyspnea or breathlessness is one of the most distressing symptom experienced by patients with advanced disease such as cancer, end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and heart failure. It can be either continuous or episodic (more frequent). Management is usually interdisciplinary and individualized to a given patient.
Praveen Vijhani +3 more
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