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  1. Images ... Inhaled anthrax is particularly deadly. Although the spores are dormant when breathed in, they germinate when exposed to a warm, ...
  2. ... main routes of anthrax infection: skin (cutaneous), lung (inhalation), and mouth (gastrointestinal). Cutaneous anthrax occurs when anthrax ...
  3. ... of two phases. The first phase is the inspiration phase. Inspiration allows air to flow into the lungs. The ... expiration. Expiration involves gases leaving the lungs. During inspiration, the diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract allowing air ...
  4. ... acid-base balance) monitoring Breathing support, including oxygen, inhalation treatment, breathing tube and ventilator (breathing machine), in ...
  5. ... long time Secretions such as phlegm (sputum) Smoke inhalation or other inhalation injury Swelling of the neck or face Swollen ...
  6. ... medical help. For poisoning by swallowing and some inhalations: Check and monitor the person's airway, breathing, and ... clothing and flush the skin with water. For inhalation poisoning: Call for emergency help. Never attempt to ...
  7. ... is found in two forms: cutaneous anthrax and inhalation anthrax. Cutaneous anthrax is an infection of the skin caused by direct contact with the bacterium. Inhalation or respiratory anthrax is an infectious disease caused ...
  8. ... larynx or trachea Severe neck or mouth injuries Inhalation of corrosive material smoke or steam Presence of ...
  9. ... Lung damage caused by burns from poisonous gas inhalation or severe infection Major injury
  10. ... AJ, Katz J, Vender JS. Oxygen delivery systems, inhalation, and respiratory therapy. In: Hagberg CA, Artime CA, ...
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