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Intensive care medicine / Reflexes / Respiratory system / Spinal muscular atrophy / Positive airway pressure / Bilevel positive airway pressure / Negative pressure ventilator / Pneumonia / Atelectasis / Medicine / Respiratory therapy / Mechanical ventilation
Date: 2008-03-17 15:22:00
Intensive care medicine
Reflexes
Respiratory system
Spinal muscular atrophy
Positive airway pressure
Bilevel positive airway pressure
Negative pressure ventilator
Pneumonia
Atelectasis
Medicine
Respiratory therapy
Mechanical ventilation

RESPIRATORY CARE OF SMA AND CHOICES I. IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM Respiratory care is critically important for individuals with spinal muscular atrophy and affects

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