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Respiratory Muscle Rest Therapy

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1988
This article discusses the role of respiratory muscle rest therapy in hypercapnic ventilatory failure and/or inspiratory muscle fatigue associated with primary lung disease, diseases of the chest wall, and neuromuscular diseases. Some animal data on the role of ventilatory muscle rest therapy in states characterized by a low cardiac output and arterial
S, Levine, D, Henson, S, Levy
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Oxygen Therapy in Respiratory Failure

New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
THE goal of oxygen therapy in respiratory failure should be the correction of hypoxia to a safe level without significant enhancement of respiratory acidosis. Conventional methods of administering oxygen have been modified in attempts to achieve this goal.
J C, Mithoefer, M S, Karetzky, G D, Mead
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Respiratory therapy

Abstract This chapter covers techniques used for respiratory support in the intensive care unit with sections on airway support, invasive and non-invasive ventilation, oxygen delivery systems, tracheotomy, pleural drainage, and physiotherapy.
Alice Carter, Mervyn Singer, Andrew Webb
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Helium in Respiratory Therapy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To the Editor.— A misconception about helium in one of the answers on the use of helium in respiratory therapy (238:1957, 1977) has also been widely distributed for many years by a commercial source. This misconception is a minor point, but it is perhaps useful to set the record straight. Once a nebulized mist has been generated, use of helium has no
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Respiratory Infections and Antimicrobial Therapy

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1961
Staphylococcal Infections PARADOXICALLY, although many antibiotics originally effective against staphylococci have been developed, serious staphylococcal infections are becoming increasingly common. Two major factors appear to be involved. First is the more frequent use of hospitals for care of patients with major illnesses and childbirth.
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Respiratory therapy techniques

2009
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Mervyn Singer, Andrew R. Webb
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Respiratory medicine and respiratory therapy

2008
Abstract The aim of this chapter is to provide examples for using simulation and skills based teaching methods focusing on the respiratory care of patients. It is intended for all health specialties that provide respiratory care of patients, and provides examples to facilitate undergraduate and postgraduate learning.
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Respiratory Therapy Personnel

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1978
S, Raikovitz-Fessler, F B, Krouse
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Respiratory therapy techniques

2019
This chapter discusses respiratory therapy techniques and includes discussion on oxygen therapy, discussion of intermittent positive pressure ventilation and description of ventilators, modes of ventilation, adjusting the ventilator, barotrauma, and weaning techniques.
Carl Waldmann   +3 more
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