adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
acidosis
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Hence, this condition is termed respiratory acidosis . 283.
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Metabolic acidosis can also occur with respiratory acidosis.
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In respiratory acidosis since the initial defect is associated with the lungs, the kidneys respond as the major compensatory system.
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When the clinical situation suggests acute respiratory acidosis , the diagnosis of a mixed disturbance is more easily established.
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Cardiopulmonary arrest and cardiogenic shock frequently result in severe acidemia because of the presence of both metabolic and respiratory acidosis .
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If the total CO2 is high, the patient may have either metabolic alkalosis or chronic respiratory acidosis , or both.
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Treatment of a mixed metabolic alkalosis and respiratory acidosis is aimed at the underlying problems.
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The acute rise in potassium in conjunction with the clinical setting suggests that an acute respiratory acidosis has developed.
disease
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Major complications that can occur include calorie loss due to vomiting with resultant growth failure and respiratory disease secondary to aspiration of refluxate.
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Other forms of upper respiratory diseases .
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Patients were excluded from further examination after their dyspepsia clinic visit if they had severe concurrent cardiovascular or respiratory disease .
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Third, the main sources of mortality are cancers, circulatory diseases and respiratory diseases.
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Bohemian children suffer from two to three respiratory diseases a year, and one third suffer from non-specific allergies.
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Not surprisingly, doctors also discovered that respiratory diseases in such environments had reached unprecedented levels.
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Fourth, there have been decreases in mortality for several major diseases , especially heart disease, stroke and respiratory disease.
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We used the conservative assumption that both children given vitamin A and hence eight of the 10 controls died from respiratory disease .
distress
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Associations have been shown between low packed cell volume or red cell volume, or both, and the respiratory distress syndrome.
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Although the incidence of the respiratory distress syndrome was similar in our groups there were significant differences in variables reflecting disease severity.
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An X-ray showed that's lungs hadn't fully matured and that he was suffering respiratory distress syndrome.
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Eight hours after admission he suddenly deteriorated, with severe respiratory distress and increasing left chest signs.
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She had well established adult respiratory distress syndrome, requiring artificial ventilation with 90% fractional inspired oxygen.
failure
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Careful monitoring for the development of respiratory failure and cerebral oedema is also important.
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Alternatively, this finding may presage respiratory failure .
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Chan etal found that raised alcohol consumption was associated with hypercapnic respiratory failure in bronchitis patients.
illness
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The decision follows years of anxiety about the high levels of respiratory illnesses in the area.
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Effects have included widespread respiratory illnesses and the closure of airports due to poor visibility.
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The association between length of gestation and respiratory illness was greatest for symptoms of wheeze most days.
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About 55 percent of schoolchildren suffer health problems; respiratory illnesses are particularly prevalent.
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Immaturity seems to play an important part in the subsequent development of respiratory illness in childhood.
infection
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As part of our management we advised parents to avoid, when possible, their child's exposure to respiratory infections .
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Everybody from here to Wesley and back has upper respiratory infections .
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Subjects - 256 Infants and children under 3 years of age with symptoms of respiratory infection .
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People who develop meningococcal meningitis may have a preceding upper respiratory infection .
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Systems of treatment based on simple clinical signs have been developed and validated for the management of respiratory infections .
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It can be triggered by viruses, including those that cause upper respiratory infections , such as the influenza virus.
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So, for instance, many kinds of diarrhoea are classified as hot, while respiratory infections are often treated as cold.
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By contrast, we found no reduction in deaths attributed to acute lower respiratory infections in the vitamin-A-supplemented group.
problem
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The examples stated here are basic to all patients with a respiratory problem , or problem of the cardiovascular system.
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One person stopped by Florida Hospital Waterman complaining of respiratory problems .
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Having a parched nose and throat may lower resistance to colds, croup, sinusitis and respiratory problems .
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Ashby says even after all these years, he still suffers from constantly recurring respiratory problems and skin rashes.
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They blame respiratory problems on emissions from the Teesside plants.
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After developing his technique he was free from all his respiratory problems and they never bothered him again throughout his life.
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A hospital in nearby Teplice reported the number of child patients had doubled, mostly due to respiratory problems .
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Smoking crack during pregnancy can cause low birth-weight, respiratory problems and premature labour.
rate
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Blood urea nitrogen, heart rate , and respiratory rate were not related to 2-year survival.
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His respiratory rate varied between 11 and 14 per minute.
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In older horses infections rarely become patent but are often associated with persistent coughing and an increased respiratory rate .
symptom
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We evaluated children's lung function and respiratory symptoms in relation to both length of gestation and the birth weight adjusted for gestational age.
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An analysis of the 1987 survey was undertaken to estimate the dose-response relations of height and respiratory symptoms to passive smoking.
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This was the sample used for the analysis of birth weight, gestational age, and respiratory symptoms .
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Conclusions - Over half the children presenting to this referral hospital with respiratory symptoms were hypoxaemic.
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The respiratory symptoms are its main indication for use.
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Most epidemiological studies have not analysed respiratory symptoms in relation to birth weight and gestational age separately.
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The mechanisms through which prenatal events influence lung function differ from those that affect respiratory symptoms in children.
system
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Ozone irritates the eyes, nose, throat and respiratory system .
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Back in their high school biology class, the students had been studying the cardiovascular and respiratory systems .
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It was like a man breathing through a respiratory system , with some sort of one-way valve.
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Ecstasy kills because it affects the respiratory system and causes lung failure and hence death.
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The respiratory system is vital to life and anything which prevents it functioning can result in death.
tract
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The cilia in the respiratory tract hasten the exit from the body of possibly harmful foreign material.
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Subjects who developed a symptomatic infection of the upper respiratory tract were retested while ill and again one month later when asymptomatic.
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With further respiratory tract infections there remains a tendency to impaired hearing, but this is transient.
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We are not aware of reports from developing countries of the outcome of hypoxaemia in children with acute lower respiratory tract infection.
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Ether is irritant to the mouse respiratory tract and can cause excessive mucous secretion.
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It is another remedy with an affinity for the respiratory tract .
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Certainly smoking stimulates mucin secretion by the respiratory tract mucosa, probably by a direct irritant effect.
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When inhaled, these very small clusters are deposited in the respiratory tract .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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respiratory diseases
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the respiratory system
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Everybody from here to Wesley and back has upper respiratory infections.
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Hence, this condition is termed respiratory acidosis. 283.
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Hospital staff were puzzled after children collapsed with cardiac arrests and respiratory attacks.
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Living organisms do not have the ability to swap one respiratory pigment for another.
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People with allergies and other respiratory and heart ailments may be more seriously affected.
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Subjects - 256 Infants and children under 3 years of age with symptoms of respiratory infection.
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The examples stated here are basic to all patients with a respiratory problem, or problem of the cardiovascular system.
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To provide practical experience of the nursing care of patients with respiratory disorders.