| ARI | acute respiratory illness; airway reactivity index; anxiety reaction, intense |
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| ARSM | acute respiratory system malfunction |
| AVRI | acute viral respiratory infection |
| BRD | bladder retraining drill; bovine respiratory disease |
| CARA | chronic aspecific respiratory ailment |
Synonyms : Fistula, Respiratory Tract, Fistulas, Respiratory Tract, Respiratory Tract Fistulas
Synonyms : Infections, Respiratory, Infections, Respiratory Tract, Infections, Upper Respiratory, Respiratory Infections, Infection, Respiratory, Infection, Respiratory Tract, Infection, Upper Respiratory, Respiratory Infection, Respiratory Infection, Upper
Synonyms : Neoplasm, Respiratory Tract, Neoplasms, Respiratory Tract, Respiratory Tract Neoplasm, Tract Neoplasm, Respiratory, Tract Neoplasms, Respiratory
Synonyms : Respiratory Transports, Transport, Respiratory, Transports, Respiratory
| respiratory b. |
fibrosis in the respiratory bronchioles, seen mainly in cigarette smokers; see also respiratory bronchiolitisassociated interstitial lung disease.
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| respiratory b.’s |
bronchioli respiratorii.
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| respiratory bronchiolitisassociated interstitial lung d. |
a mild interstitial lung condition seen in cigarette smokers, characterized by patchy inflammation of bronchioles with filling of their lumina as well as adjacent alveoli and alveolar ducts by pigmented macrophages, resulting in dyspnea and a productive cough; it is usually a benign condition that will clear up upon cessation of smoking.
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| respiratory c. |
1. the health care profession providing, under a physician's supervision, diagnostic evaluation, therapy, monitoring, and rehabilitation of patients with cardiopulmonary disorders. 2. a general term for the type of medical care provided by the members of this profession. Defs. 1 and 2 called also respiratory therapy. 3. the diagnostic and therapeutic use of medical gases and their administering apparatus, environmental control systems, humidification, aerosols, medications, ventilatory support, bronchopulmonary drainage, pulmonary rehabilitation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and airway management. Called also inhalation therapy and respiratory therapy.
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| respiratory c.’s |
a series of centers in the medulla and pons which coordinate respiratory movements; they include the pneumotaxic center, the apneustic center, and the dorsal and ventral respiratory groups.
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