<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Reflexes / Intensive care medicine / Emergency medical services / Emergency medicine / Mechanical ventilation / Cough / Exsufflation / Pneumonia / Physical therapy / Medicine / Health / Respiratory therapy
Date: 2012-04-26 10:11:33
Reflexes
Intensive care medicine
Emergency medical services
Emergency medicine
Mechanical ventilation
Cough
Exsufflation
Pneumonia
Physical therapy
Medicine
Health
Respiratory therapy

Microsoft Word - 1-NCHC Cough Stimulating Device Policy-termination[removed]Redo.doc

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.ncdhhs.gov

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 96,76 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

www.cvmdl.uconn.edu january 2012 CASE REPORT: A HOUSEHOLD OUTBREAK OF FATAL FELINE HERPESVIRAL PNEUMONIA SUPERINFECTED BY MYCOPLASMA SP.

DocID: 1umf2 - View Document

Vitamin D as an adjunct for acute community-acquired pneumonia among infants and children: systematic review and meta-analysis

DocID: 1tt5b - View Document

Every Breath You Take Part II Pneumonia Noninvasive Ventilation & Oxygen Availability Edward Anthony Oppenheimer, M.D. With an introduction by June Price Every Breath You Take  Part II Pneumonia  Noninvasive Ventilatio

DocID: 1sZj6 - View Document

PH&RM Critical Care EducationLiterature A 70 kg 54 year old male with pneumonia and septic shock requires helicopter retrieval from Bathurst to Nepean. He is intubated on SIMV FiO2 0.8 PEEP 10 TV 500

DocID: 1sVZw - View Document

1015 REVIEW ARTICLE Pulse oximetry: A reliable and cost effective screening tool in children with pneumonia for developing countries Muhammad Akhter Hamid,1 Ayesha Chandna,2 Sohaib Siddiqui,3 Jabeen Fayyaz4

DocID: 1sK80 - View Document