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He believed this work would defend German scientist George Stahl's phlogiston theory and disprove the new chemical revolution of atomic theory. The former believed that combustible substances consumed phlogiston, which had negative mass ...
Cheyne - Stokes respiration is characterized by breaths that increase and decrease in depth and rate with periods apnea ; it results from disease of the central nervous system or congestive heart failure .
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Laminar PVR 1 where: ρ = Density of the gas V = Velocity of the gas μ = Viscosity of the gas L = Length or diameter of the airway A low Reynolds number is associated with a more laminar flow, whereas a high Reynolds number is associated ...
Respiratory care is a beginner's guide to care of patients with respiratory illness.
This comprehensive text provides a detailed overview and discussion of respiratory care, with chapters on assessment, investigations, treatments and a wide range of conditions, as well as anatomy and physiology.
For all students and clinicians assessing or caring for patients with cardiopulmonary disorders, Respiratory Care: Patient Assessment and Care Plan Development is a must-have resource.
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Respiratory Care: A Guide to Clinical Practice