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  1. NLM Digital Collections - MEDLARS indexing : integrated authority file 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, Bibliographic Services Division, 1968
    ... often short; contractures are not rare; cataracts and dyspnea are often present (MeSH definition) chondroectrodermal dysplasia see ... signs, there may be, usually in aged males, dyspnea, asthenia, anorexia, tendency to hemorrhage of retina and ...
  2. ... aortic stenosis who presented with a congestive state (dyspnea, high PCWP) but with normal LV dimensions and ... result only in exercise-induced symp- toms of dyspnea and fatigue, but at some point they intensify, ...
  3. ... atheroma, nor should it be persisted in where dyspnea is increased, or the excretion of urine diminished ... slow the pulse, strengthen the ventricular contractions, relieve dyspnea markedly, and remove dropsy. It may be given ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A reference hand-book of obstetric nursing 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1916
    ... terminate 86 OBSTETRIC NURSING labor. In attacks of dyspnea the nurse should see that the patient is ... these blue babies suffer from difficulty in breathing (dyspnea), while others are entirely free from this, and ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Nursing for medical technicians 
    Publication: [San Francisco] : Letterman General Hospital, 17 Dec. 1943
    ... Diagnosis (42) Diet (43) Digital (44) Dropsy (45) Dyspnea (46) Edema (47) Elixir (48) Emesis (49) Epidemic ( ... Breathing - note any change, such as: , a* M Dyspnea b. Orthopnea . c. Cheyne-Stokes* 2. Cough. a. ...
  6. ... of Apatonces ths siclyess have been held in cheek or completely ab neens of physiceal relgxation, Lk ...
  7. ... presented to another hospital with headache and exertional dyspnea. Laboratory in- vestigations revealed elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate "( ... admitted to our hospital because of ex- ertional dyspnea and cough. She did not have a history ...
  8. ... quiet, easy or difficult. Difficult breathing is termed dyspnea. It may be wheezy, moaning, rattling, sighing, etc. ... used to describe quality of respiration? What is dyspnea? What is Cheyne-Stokes respiration? Give special points ...
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