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Cycling --- Walking --- Pedestrianism --- Aerobic exercises --- Animal locomotion --- Athletics --- Human locomotion --- Safety measures.
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Cardiopulmonary fitness --- Heart --- Lungs --- Aerobic exercises --- Physical fitness --- Overweight persons --- Youth --- Measurement --- Anatomy
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This reference presents basic concepts of respiratory function in normal and diseased states. The volume stresses a quantitative approach to physical parameters used as indicators of normal and diseased respiratory functions. The contents of this reference encourages medical students, residents and fellows to become ""clinical detectives"", by presenting information aimed at enhancing their understanding of how normal respiratory mechanisms are altered by diseases that affect pulmonary ventilation and/or blood perfusion, tissue oxygenation, acid-base balance, respiratory mechanics, oxygen and
Lungs --- Respiration. --- Respiratory physiological phenomena. --- Animal respiration --- Animals --- Breathing --- Ventilation (Physiology) --- Physiology --- Vital signs --- Aerobic exercises --- Breathing exercises --- Physiology. --- Respiration
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Respiration. --- Human physiology. --- Human biology --- Medical sciences --- Physiology --- Human body --- Animal respiration --- Animals --- Breathing --- Ventilation (Physiology) --- Vital signs --- Aerobic exercises --- Breathing exercises --- Respiration
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This book offers a state-of-the-art description of the complexity of the healthy and pathological respiratory system, with particular reference to the mechanics of the airways, lung and chest wall. Detailed information is provided on new insights into the mechanics of breathing that have been obtained through technological innovations in measurement systems, cutting-edge modeling techniques and novel approaches to functional imaging of the respiratory system. It is explained how these advances permit the assessment of emerging treatment approaches, including new drugs, innovative surgical techniques and modes of mechanical ventilation and new forms of rehabilitation. In order to ensure comprehensive coverage of the subject, the editor has assembled a multidisciplinary team of authors comprising basic scientists in respiratory medicine, chest and intensive care physicians and bioengineers involved in both modeling and instrumentation. The book is intended for intensive care physicians, respirologists, physiologists, rehabilitation specialists, basic scientists in respiration, research and clinical fellows, biomedical engineers involved with respiratory mechanics and respiratory therapists. They will update their knowledge and improve their clinical expertise.
Respiratory organs --- Respiration. --- Pathophysiology. --- Animal respiration --- Animals --- Breathing --- Ventilation (Physiology) --- Physiology --- Vital signs --- Aerobic exercises --- Breathing exercises --- Air passages (Anatomy) --- Respiratory system --- Cardiopulmonary system --- Respiration --- Pneumology. --- Critical care medicine. --- Pneumology/Respiratory System. --- Intensive / Critical Care Medicine. --- Intensive care --- Intensive medicine --- Medicine --- Emergency medicine --- Intensive care units --- Respiratory organs—Diseases.
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Breathlessness Management in Clinical Practice presents evidence-based practical techniques for helping the breathless patient with advanced disease of any aetiology used in the Cambridge Breathlessness Intervention Service (CBIS). This book will help individuals in the multidisciplinary team both manage breathlessness in their current clinical setting and describe the breathlessness service model which can be adapted for use in any situation. It uses a model of care based on interventions for breathing, thinking and functioning. Breathlessness Management in Clinical Practice is an invaluable resource for those working in the respiratory medicine, oncology and cardiology and other specialties where breathlessness is commonly managed although less recognised like nephrology and neurology. It will be of help to occupational therapists, physiotherapists and specialist nurses as well as physicians. It will also be of interest to anyone who wishes to increase their knowledge of the advances in evidence that now enable clinicians to offer much improved care for those suffering with frightening symptom of breathlessness.
Dyspnea. --- Respiration. --- Animal respiration --- Animals --- Breathing --- Ventilation (Physiology) --- Breath, Shortness of --- Breathlessness --- Chokes (Medicine) --- Difficult breathing --- Dyspnoea --- Labored breathing --- Shortness of breath --- Respiration --- Medicine. --- Cardiology. --- Respiratory organs --- Oncology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Pneumology/Respiratory System. --- Diseases. --- Physiology --- Vital signs --- Aerobic exercises --- Breathing exercises --- Pulmonary manifestations of general diseases --- Diseases --- Pneumology. --- Oncology . --- Heart --- Internal medicine --- Tumors --- Respiratory organs—Diseases.
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