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Clinical and Demographic Predictors of Survival in Elderly Burn Patients Aged 65 and Older: A Retrospective Analysis in an Appalachian Cohort. [PDF]
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Ethanol Inhalation for Respiratory Infections due to Enveloped Viruses. [PDF]
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Erratum: "Long-term outcomes in five patients with autoimmune pulmonary alveolar proteinosis treated with molgramostim inhalation solution" Celia Montaño, Elisabeth Bendstrup, Ida Rønnov-Jessen, Sara Salgado, Georg Sterniste, Arschang Valipour, Marcel Veltkamp and Maria Molina-Molina. <i>ERJ Open Res</i> 2024; 11: 00567-2024. [PDF]
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Critical Care Clinics, 2021
Toxic inhalants include various xenobiotics. Irritants cause upper and lower respiratory tract injuries. Highly water-soluble agents injure the upper respiratory tract, while low water-soluble inhalants injure the lower track. Asphyxiants are divided into simple asphyxiants and chemical asphyxiants.
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Toxic inhalants include various xenobiotics. Irritants cause upper and lower respiratory tract injuries. Highly water-soluble agents injure the upper respiratory tract, while low water-soluble inhalants injure the lower track. Asphyxiants are divided into simple asphyxiants and chemical asphyxiants.
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Inhalation Injury: Smoke Inhalation
The American Journal of Nursing, 1980noxious gases and particles which can produce such symptoms as hypoxemia, as well as orolaryngeal, tracheal, and pulmonary irritation and damage. Some of these gases are systemically toxic and some are toxic only to the lungs. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a systemically toxic gas produced from combustion; it is not a pulmonary irritant.
Susan F. Gaston, Lorna Lou Schumann
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