[PDF] from jefferson.eduMD Lai - The Medicine Forum, 2011 - jdc.jefferson.edu ... Physical examination revealed the patient to be alert in moderate distress with cyanoticlips. After a one liter fluid bolus, the patient had a heart rate of 70 beats per minute and respirations were 30 breaths per minute. A pulse ... Related articles
E Ely - JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical …, 2011 - Am Med Assoc ... They've all been wrong so far, but now at 32, I'm wondrin'.” Marcus had cyanotic heart disease, and his skin told the tale. With lips blue as faded jeans, he lived his life deprived of oxygen, with sats in the death-defying range of 60% to 75%. ...
T Motomura, T Ikegami, Y Mano, S Nagata… - Surgery Today, 2011 - Springer ... 20.2 mmol/l. Physical examination revealed clear bilat- eral respiratory sounds, cyanoticlips, clubbed fingers, icteric skin, and bilateral leg edema. She was 144 cm tall and weighed 50 kg, and had been treated for diabetes, but had no history of pulmonary or hepatic disorders. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
WR Thompson… - Heart Diseases in Children, 2011 - Springer ... Infants are usually noted to have cyanoticlips or mucous membranes (depending on the hemoglobin level, as mentioned above), but are not in distress except when severely hypoxemic (pO2 < 30 TORR), or when pulmonary venous return is obstructed (causing classic “ground ...
L Moja - Evidence‐Based Child Health: A Cochrane Review …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... Moderate chest wall indrawing was noted. Then the medical student examined him and the child developed expiratory stridor, worsening indrawing, and slightly cyanotic lips. A few minutes later, the child was back to baseline. ... All 2 versions