Cells that have the ability to generate electrical activity spontaneously are said to have ausinoatrial ( SA ) node interatrial conduction tract ( Bachmann's bundle BEDSIDE INTERPRETATION OF ECG TRACINGS 129.
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Given the following arterial blood gas results, interpret the acid-base status: pH 7.14, Paco2 55 mm Hg, HCO3J 18 mmol/L. a. Combined respiratory and metabolic acidosis b. Partially compensated respiratory acidosis c.
A glossary of key terms with definitions is included in the back of the book. Appendices offer easy access to information such as calculations, symbols, medications, and measurements, plus answers to selected case studies.
Rev. ed. of: Clinical assessment in respiratory care / Robert L. Wilkins, James R. Dexter; consulting editor, Albert J. Heuer. 6th ed. c2010.
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Figure 20-12 shows a laryngoscope with a Miller blade and its assembly. The fiberoptic laryngoscope uses fiberoptics to transmit light to its distal tip. It has a self-contained battery pack and a flexible fiberoptic bundle that takes ...
Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease