gurgling
Assess for signs of volume overload--dlyspnea, tachypnea, crackles or possible wheezes on auscultation, pulmonary edema, juglar vein distention and pitting edema of the ankles-- may indicate a problem with increased preload.
To stop burping is easy. All you do is drink water not fizzy drinks as they always make you burp
No they cannot!
It is a solution.
emphysema
peep
Not usually, no.
A car that won't move when in reverse could indicate a problem with the transmission. It could also indicate a problem in the gear selector.
yes it has complications!to name one is respiratory problem
Sounds like one of the fan blades are loose, or bent or out of balance. By saying whopping noise points to a problem with uneven air currents.
cmos
no it indicates that you have a sore toe :)