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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A quiz book of nursing for teachers and students 
    Publication: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, c1915
    ... the first form, but they stop suddenly. (2) Dyspnea the respira- tions are forced and labored, and ... the infiltration of fluid into the lung tissue; dyspnea and cyanosis are always present. What is the ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Modern methods in nursing 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1916
    ... or injury, there is compression of the brain. Dyspnea means difficult breathing, and is a term useel ... with pain, though such is frequently the case. Dyspnea occurs whenever respiration is obstructeel by any of ...
  3. ... hoarse; breathing oppressed; constriction of the chest; asthma; dyspnea. Cough with constant irritation of the air passages, ... about 4 p.m.; no thirst, but anxiety, dyspnea, etc.; attacks of heat, esp. in the face; ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The hystero-neuroses 
    Publication: [New York? : Appleton, 1888?]
    ... a single application of electricity cause a violent dyspnea with great nervous depression to disappear, even during ... reflex phenomena, dyspeptic symptoms, palpitations of the heart, dyspnea, spinal pains, hypogastric pains, with a most annoying ...
  5. ... life ; it is incurable. When the ascites causes dyspnea it must be removed by mechanical means. FATTY ... late. The temperature is normal or sub-normal. Dyspnea may become an urgent symptom in the advanced ...
  6. ... by pallor, cyanosis, and rapid col- lapse. The dyspnea and cyanosis are main factors in differentia- tion ... most frequently by a precordial pain, palpitcdion, and dyspnea ; often, however, by none of these signs, so ...
  7. ... Three hours later she Avas haA'ing great dyspnea with each pain. This soon assumed a fatal ... urine. They were nearly all suffering from overpoAvering dyspnea, tAvo Avere dead, and tAvo Avere missing. The ...
  8. ... on the other. In addition to the pain dyspnea frequently occurred; & what might almost as characteristic of ... infant of A. F. was attacked with severe dyspnea & fever. My friend & formed pupil, Dr. Emlen, saw ...
  9. ... aggravates this; vertigo; headache, tinnitus aurium: palpitation with dyspnea: cardiac action irregular; hammer pulse. Physical sighs: Increased ... digitalis; dry cup- ping along the spine for dyspnea: tincture quebracho (dr. i at a time). PRESCRIPTIONS. ( ...
  10. ... and Rhythm of Breathing......81 (c) Difficult Breathing, Dyspnea.................g? Palpation of the Thorax........................gq 1. Pain ... of the so-called compulsory position. Difficidt breathing {dyspnea), if extreme, prompts one to assume the upright ...
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