Immediately after the surgical incision was made, she began decompensating and, within minutes, went into full cardiopulmonary arrest. |
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Reduced tear secretion, chronic inflammation of the ocular surface, as well as ultrastructural abnormalities are believed to play a major part in decompensating the ocular surface. |
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This is particularly true because in freshman dormitories it is something of an imperative to present yourself as poised and confident, even if you are in fact bilious, angst-ridden and actively decompensating. |
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The infant whose heart is decompensating has a rapid pulse, rapid respirations, and respiratory distress. |
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