PNEUMONIA
The mortality rate in acute cases of pulmonary melioidosis is about 10%.
The best position for a client with acute pulmonary edema is typically sitting upright (orthopneic position) to help improve ventilation and oxygenation by reducing pressure on the diaphragm and increasing lung expansion. This position can also help reduce venous return to the heart and decrease the workload on the heart.
Diabetes is not an acute disorder but is a chronic managable medical condition.
Cysts, an infection or abscess, hematoma, or a tumor may be problems that are taking place below the diaphragm. these may be causing upward presure that elevate the diaphragm. Damage to the nerve that controls the diaphragm the (phrenic nerve) or infiltration of the diaphragm by lung cancer or similar tumors can also cause elevation of half of the diaphragm. lung collapse, lung fibrosis, painful pleurisy, pulmonary embolus, or a rib fracture may cause elevation of half of the diaphragm. If there is acute elevation of the entire diaphragm combined with paralysis of both of the phrenic nerves, sudden death may occur.
The disorder can occur a single time (acute), or can recur multiple times (chronic).
invasive types of resuscitation for acute respiratory failure, pulmonary embolism and pulmonary obstructions blunt and penetrating head, chest, abdomen injuries, largely from automobile accidents and gun shot wounds
Most cases of acute dyspnea involve pulmonary (lung and breathing) disorders, cardiovascular disease, or chest trauma
Bipolar disorder is a chemical imbalance in the brain. The symptoms of bipolar disorder are characterized by changes of mood ranging from severe depression to a manic uncontrollable high. Acute stress disorder is the result of a psychological shock that stems from severe trauma.
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADE) is a neurological disorder involving inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. A hallmark of the disorder is damage to the myelin sheath that surrounds the nerve fibers in the brain.
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The symptoms of the entry-level back disorder is acute low back pain when bending.
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