blunt injuryclosed penumothorax tension
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examples in building electric helicopter using cardboard balsa wood scotch tape glue binder clips rubber bands rubber stoppers etc attached to
airway managementto improved ventilation suctioning ippb ultrasonic mist therapy and postural drainage with clapping and vibrating are all employed
tracheostomy carea tracheostomy is an external opening made into the trachea in order to provide an artificial airway an opening is made in the
blunt or non-penetrating injurywhen body is struck by a blunt object such as steering wheel or blows to chest with blunt object external injury
blunt injuryclosed penumothorax tension pneumothorax tracheobronchial injury fracture ribs and flail chest mediastinal
penetrating injuryopen pneumothorax sucking chest wound hemothorax tracheobrochiaf injury pulmonary contusion mediastinal
managerial functionswe have already seen that there are several definitions given by experts to explain the meaning and scope of
managementestablish and maintain airway anticipate need for incubation if respiratory distress evident administer high humidified o2 using
pneumothoraxentry of air in the pleural cavity is called pneumothorax it may be spontaneous result of penetrating or non-penetrating injuriesclosed
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