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The Respiratory Tract in Pediatric Critical Illness and Injury Crepitus Subcutaneous air Deviation of the trachea Absent or displaced cardiac impulse Precordial rub Localized tenderness and/or ... When interpreting chest radiographs in the PICU, it is important to have a systematic approach.
by Derek S. Wheeler, Hector R. Wong, Thomas P. Shanley
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Utility of the routine chest radiograph following removal of a chest tube in pediatric postoperative cardiac patients Also, perhaps there is a real difference in interpreting clinical data from a chart some months after the fact and making a sound, clinical judgment with the patient in front of the clinician when predicting PTX.
by Betsy T. Gerrein, Northern Kentucky University. Nursing, Northern Kentucky University. Nursing Department, ProQuest Information and Learning Company
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Moss and Adams' heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents, including the fetus and young adult Routine use of yearly influenza vaccine is also recommended in debilitated cardiac patients. ... Chest pain and the radiographic appearance of cardiomegaly may occur with diaphragmatic pericardial defect because the associated ...
by Arthur J. Moss, Hugh D. Allen
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Pediatric Anesthesia Chest radiograph interpretation skills of anesthesiologists. I Cardiothorac VascAnesth. 2001;15:680-683. Domino KB, Bowdle A, ... Prevalence of life- threatening complications in pediatric patients affected by intestinal failure.
by Bruno Bissonnette
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Pediatric critical care medicine, basic science and clinical evidence Crepitus Subcutaneous air Deviation of the trachea Absent or displaced cardiac impulse Precordial rub Localized tenderness and/or ... When interpreting chest radiographs in the PICU, it is important to have a systematic approach.
by Derek S. Wheeler, Hector R. Wong, Thomas P. Shanley
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Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine However, in several studies of patients with cardiac tamponade visible on echocardiography, these findings were absent in 30% to 50% of patients. Evaluation of these children should therefore also include a chest radiograph, ...
by Gary R. Fleisher, Stephen Ludwig
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Advanced Paediatric Life Support, The Practical Approach manual in-line stabilisation, 141, 144, 144, 145, chest tubes, ... 235 chest radiographs, 239, 243–6 adequacy, 243–4 alignment, 244, 244 bones, 245, 245 bronchiolitis, 85, 86 cardiac failure, 89 diaphragms, 246 heart, 246 key areas to ...
by Advanced Life Support Group
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Pediatric Cardiology, The Essential Pocket Guide This method adds considerable information regarding cardiac function and structure to that gained from history, examination, electrocardiogram, and chest radiography. Echocardiography of pediatric patients is considerably different from ...
by James H. Moller, Walter Johnson
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Practical guide to emergency ultrasound These findings should be followed by clinical correlation of breath sounds and chest radiography. ... useful application of ultrasound in the pregnant trauma patient is the assessment of fetal gestational age and fetal cardiac activity.
by Karen S. Cosby, John L. Kendall
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Pediatric Chest Imaging, Chest Imaging in Infants and Children Fine needle aspiration cytology is practised widely in adult patients with carcinoma and the yield is usually diagnostic. ... Despite the above difficulties in CT interpretation, the lungs are known to be the predominant site of ...
by Javier Lucaya, A. L. (FRW) Baert, Janet L. Strife
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