All four presented with the acute onset of mid epigastric then left upper-quadrant pain, nausea, vomiting, and respiratory splinting. A review of the literature indicates that splenic infarction with SCT is not uncommon; however, not surprisingly, it is often initially misdiagnosed. This is the ...
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Primary Care Respiratory Journal (2005) 14, 259—264 CASE REPORT New pulmonary infiltrates in a 19 year-old with sickle cell crisis Tasbirul Islam ∗, Md. Haris Umer Usman, Fahd Rahman Division of Internal Medicine, Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Drexel University College of Medicine, ...
tibial and fibular midshaft fractures in six long bones in both lower limbs; type I fracture in the Blake and McBryde classification. Endotracheal intubation with mechanical ventilation was reapplied because of respiratory insufficiency with dyspnea and hypoxemia 9 h after the initial removal of the ...
euphoric mood; flushing; hallucination; headache; hyperhidrosis; hypotension (with high doses); miosis; nausea (more common on initiation); palpitations; respiratory depression (with high doses); skin reactions; urinary retention; vertigo; visual impairment; vomiting (more common on initiation); withd...
Other studies are evaluating external aids during training with the aim to reduce dyspnea and respiratory workload and therefore improve the ability to sustain training session. In this field, oxygen supplementation and mechanical ventilation [8] can improve effort-reducing load applied on the respirato...
the Study of Pain, denoting pain that is caused by occurrences such as traumatic injury, surgical procedures, or medical disorders; clinical symptoms often include increased heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate, shallow respiration, agitation or restlessness, facial grimaces, or splinting...
Crush asphyxia is different from positional asphyxia, as respiratory compromise in the latter is caused by splinting of the chest and/or diaphragm, thus preventing normal chest expansion. There are only a few cases or small case series of crush asphyxia in the literature, reporting usually poor ...
Identified studies were categorized as: exercise/fitness training; sensory stimulation and coma arousal; therapeutic schools and approaches; functional skills training; behavioural modification; casting, splinting and associated therapies; respiratory physiotherapy; rehabilitation; miscellaneous ''mixed bag''. ...
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