Before and after each administration of salmeterol or placebo, patients were assessed for heart rate, respirations, and breath sounds. |
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They have noisy respirations, and expiratory stridor is usually present from birth. |
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When a narcotic suppresses respirations and puts people to sleep, the oxygen going to their vital organs is decreased and damage occurs. |
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Cheyne-Stokes respirations are often seen in the last days of life and can be part of the normal physiological process of dying. |
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Several bluesy instrumentals also punctuated this record like many of the respirations between songs. |
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By using opiate analgesics and sedatives to provide comfort to a dying patient, we risk depressing respirations and causing hypotension, which may hasten death. |
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Anna began to audibly wheeze, her respirations shallower and in distress. |
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Symptoms: The first symptoms produced by a simple asphyxiant are rapid respirations and air hunger. |
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In the respiratory form, sinus arrhythmia typically varies with respirations, and the heart rate increases with inspiration and decreases with expiration. |
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The infant had no spontaneous respirations and generalized hypotonia at birth and was therefore placed on a ventilator. |
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The infant whose heart is decompensating has a rapid pulse, rapid respirations, and respiratory distress. |
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Simons, designed a seat in the nose cone of a V-2 rocket to fit a monkey attached to instruments that measured blood pressure, pulse and respirations. |
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Kalshan was sleeping in the ER with respirations even, and unlabored. |
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