yes
an apical cell is the top layer of the epidermis.
Pneumothorax-presence of air or gas in the pleural cavity.
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Simple spontaneous pneumothorax is caused by a rupture of a small air sac or fluid-filled sac in the lung
Apical generally refers to the the tip of a pyramidal or rounded structure, like the lung or the heart. This means that apical pneumothorax is pneumothorax that is being caused at the tip of the lung. Incase you don't know pneumothorax is a colapsed lung. This is generally from a puncture in the lung from multiple possible causes.
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A pneumothorax is an abnormal collection of air in the pleural space between the lung and the ... A small spontaneous pneumothorax will typically resolve without treatment and ... Deviation of the trachea to one side and the presence of raised jugular venous pressure (distended neck veins) are not reliable as clinical signs.
The standard treatment for a pneumothorax involves a course of intravenous antibiotics. Some cases also require prophylactic antibiotics and even intercostal nerve blocks to help patients be more comfortable.
There are four types of pneumothorax. The types are: traumatic pneumothorax, tension pneumothorax, primary spontaneous pneumothorax, and secondary spontaneous pneumothorax.
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Not with out treatment.
A bruised lung, diaphragm, or pleura may take two to four weeks to heal, if there is no subsequent re-injury. Breathing difficulties may persist, however, for up to six months in some injuries.
tracheal deviation
Hamlet
apical pulse is actually the heartbeat