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  1. Condition. Alternate and emergency procedures may be necessary to maintain the, airway ,of sleep apnea patients. If an individual suspects he or she may have sleep
  2. Pills, which can relax throat muscles, contributing to the collapse of the, airway ,at night. Which 'splints' the patient's airway open during sleep by means of
  3. Can escape through the mouth (hence the name stop). *Hold or occlusion: The, airway ,stays closed, causing a pressure difference to build up (hence the name
  4. Result in, or be a part of, a generalized inflammation of the airway , so other, airway ,symptoms, such as cough, may be associated with it. Signs and symptoms
  5. Dry the upper airway (anti-sialogogue action) prior to instrumentation of the, airway , *In October 2006 researchers at the US National Institute of Mental Health
  6. Sleep apnea was revolutionized with the introduction of continuous positive, airway ,pressure (CPAP),first described in 1981 by Colin Sullivan and associates in
  7. Of users, succumbs to several security vulnerabilities. In the GSM, only the, airway ,traffic between the Mobile Station (MS) and the Base Transceiver Station (
  8. Is a custom-made mouthpiece that shifts the lower jaw forward, opening up the, airway , OAT is usually successful in patients with mild to moderate obstructive sleep
  9. Daytime sleepiness. This appears to work by strengthening muscles in the upper, airway , thus reducing their tendency to collapse during sleep. A 2009 study published
  10. g., because of obesity) and structural features that give rise to a narrowed, airway ,are at high risk for obstructive sleep apnea. The elderly are more likely to
  11. To a similar degree as diazepam. *In otolaryngology it is used to dry the upper, airway ,(anti-sialogogue action) prior to instrumentation of the airway . *In October
  12. To the collapse of the airway at night. Which 'splints' the patient's, airway ,open during sleep by means of a flow of pressurized air into the throat. The
  13. Body ordinarily relaxes during sleep, and at the level of the throat the human, airway ,is composed of collapsible walls of soft tissue which can obstruct breathing
  14. Affect the airway . Even when the surgical procedure is designed to improve the, airway , such as tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy or tongue reduction, swelling may
  15. Tube to protect the airway and assist with breathing. * Protect the, airway ,from aspirating stomach contents that could cause aspiration pneumonia. * Treat
  16. Unconscious (with a GCS of less than 8) may be unable to maintain a patent, airway , as the part of the brain which automatically controls breathing in normal
  17. Of oral appliances to keep the airway open during sleep. Continuous positive, airway ,pressure (CPAP) is the most effective treatment for obstructive sleep apnea.
  18. In to the lungs, without obstruction. Conscious people will maintain their own, airway ,automatically, but those who are unconscious (with a GCS of less than 8) may
  19. Cardiovascular and respiratory depression resulting in hypotension, apnea and, airway ,obstruction. For these reasons, only suitably trained medical personnel should
  20. However, at the Harvard Medical School, including adding dead space to positive, airway ,pressure for treatment of complex sleep-disordered breathing. Treatment
  21. And endotracheal intubation) * Asthmatics or patients with chronic obstructive, airway ,disease * As part of a cream, gel,or liquid for topical application for nerve
  22. Effective surgery for sleep apnea patients, because it increases the posterior, airway ,space (PAS). The main benefit of the operation is that the oxygen saturation
  23. According to the American Heart Association. * Choking, blockage of the, airway ,which can quickly result in death due to lack of oxygen if the patient’s
  24. Responsible for ATC, airman and aircraft certification, safety enforcement, and, airway , development. CAB was entrusted with safety regulation, accident investigation
  25. By all emergency health professionals. Attention must first be brought to the, airway ,to ensure it is clear. Obstruction (choking) is a life-threatening emergency.
  26. If individuals were resuscitated quickly when they stopped breathing and their, airway ,cleared if they vomited. However, most inhalant abuse takes place when people
  27. The tongue and palate from falling backwards in the throat and blocking the, airway , Another is avoiding alcohol and sleeping pills, which can relax throat muscles
  28. Swelling of the lining of the mouth and other areas that affect the, airway , Even when the surgical procedure is designed to improve the airway , such as
  29. The articulation of the plosive, three phases can be distinguished: *Catch: The, airway ,closes so that no air can escape through the mouth (hence the name stop).
  30. The oropharynx passages. Septoplasty and turbinate surgery may improve the nasal, airway , Tonsillectomy and uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (PPP or UP3) are available to
  31. The medical community adopted it initially to alleviate symptoms of upper, airway ,obstruction, its range of medical uses has since expanded greatly, mostly
  32. Patients with complex sleep apnea exhibit OSA, but upon application of positive, airway ,pressure the patient exhibits persistent central sleep apnea. This central
  33. Pulse, and the consideration of cervical spine injuries when ensuring an open, airway , Preserving life In order to stay alive, all persons need to have an open
  34. Rehydration for nausea, vomiting,or diarrhea; encephalitis may also require, airway ,protection and seizure management. Reported cases in the U. S. in 2005 exceeded
  35. Pneumonia, pneumoconioses, COPD,but excluding emphysema and other chronic, airway ,obstruction),alcohol-related deaths, rectosigmoidal and anal cancers, and
  36. Jerez Airport, in the nearby city of Jerez de la Frontera, complement the, airway ,services of Seville. Education State Education in Spain is free, and compulsory
  37. In guiding prescription for automatically self-adjusting continuous positive, airway ,pressure. Classification Obstructive sleep apnea Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA
  38. May either result in, or be a part of, a generalized inflammation of the, airway , so other airway symptoms, such as cough, may be associated with it. Signs and
  39. Choking) is a life-threatening emergency. Following evaluation of the, airway , a first aid attendant would determine adequacy of breathing and provide rescue
  40. Deceased" unless they are not breathing and an effort to reposition their, airway ,has been unsuccessful. * Immediate or Priority 1 (red) evacuation by MEDIEVAL
  41. Through a combination of ‘ back slaps’ and ‘ abdominal thrusts ’. Once the, airway ,has been opened, the first-aider would assess to see if the patient is
  42. Complications. Individuals with low muscle tone and soft tissue around the, airway ,(e.g., because of obesity) and structural features that give rise to a
  43. For severe respiratory depression, consider an Endotracheal tube to protect the, airway ,and assist with breathing. * Protect the airway from aspirating stomach
  44. Position. Some people benefit from various kinds of oral appliances to keep the, airway ,open during sleep. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the most
  45. Of the brain or lungs. * Anaphylaxis, a life-threatening condition in which the, airway ,can become constricted and the patient may go into shock. The reaction can be
  46. Of present-day Bratislava. Today, Bratislava is the road, railway,waterway and, airway ,hub. Transportation Bratislava is a large international freeway junction: The
  47. Are often placed inside an incubator capable of providing continuous positive, airway ,pressure (also known as a humidicrib). Classification *Hypoxemic hypoxia is a
  48. In unconscious patients, which is choking on regurgitated stomach contents. The, airway ,can also become blocked through a foreign object becoming lodged in the pharynx
  49. As if in a recliner. Doing so helps prevent the gravitational collapse of the, airway , Lateral positions (sleeping on a side),as opposed to supine positions (
  50. There are also surgical procedures to remove and tighten tissue and widen the, airway , As already mentioned, snoring is a common finding in people with this syndrome

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