Sentence examples for respiration difficulty from inspiring English sources

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Respiration difficulty was the most common complaint which was perceived as the most injurious of the presenting complaints.

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24 25 Considering the high frequency of agonal respiration, difficulties in differentiating CA by lay rescuers' descriptions of abnormal breathing and low risk of severe injury by CPR on non-CA victims, an active protocol for dispatchers to encourage lay rescuers to perform CPR presupposing an overdiagnosis of CA should be considered.

The ARI control program includes identification of children with pneumonia by clinical features (rapid respiration and difficulty in breathing) and administration antimicrobials with a presumption that majority of pneumonia in developing countries are because of bacterial pathogens.

Children aged 2 59 months were verbally screened for complaints of cough, rapid respiration, or difficulties in breathing.

Breathing difficulties.

Mice that had been breathing easily had difficulty exhaling, and their respiration slowed — a rodent corollary to wheezing.

However, after the third day, all three strains of mice showed reduced activity, ruffled fur and difficulty breathing (tachypnea and laboured respiration) accompanied by reduced food and water intake and obvious weight loss.

Subsequent signs vary somewhat: loss of appetite, general depression and withdrawal from other animals, reddened and draining eyes, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea, and coughing and difficulty in respiration.

The case definition of severe and very severe pneumonia included children presenting with cough with difficulty in respiration, having increased respiratory rate (children < 2 months; > 60/minute, 2 11 months, > 50 per minute and 13 to 60 months, > 40 per minute) with chest indrawing with or without inability to drink or cyanosis.

In the repeat range finding test, all fish in the highest dose group (2 mg/L) experienced difficulties in respiration within 1 h.

These increases may be due to the release of catecholamines, which stimulate splenic release of erythrocytes to aid O2 carrying capacity, to avoid difficulties in respiration due to stimulation of Na+/H+ exchange in erythrocytes, and increase the hemoglobin-oxygen affinity (Kita and Itazawa 1990; Pearson et al. 1992; Alkindi et al. 1996).

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