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TABLE
OF CONTENTS
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| PART
1 |
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| Section
1 |
Pulmonary
Problems in the Burn Patient |
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Initial
Airway and Pulmonary Abnormalities
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Airway,
Pulmonary, Tissue Oxygenation Abnormalities |
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Smoke
Inhalation Injury Complex |
| Section
2 |
Carbon
Monoxide Toxicity |
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Symptoms |
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Diagnosis |
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Effects
of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning |
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Treatment
of Carbon Monoxide and Cyanide Toxicity |
| Section
3 |
Upper
Airways Obstruction from Tissue Edema |
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Chemical
Components of Smoke |
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Symptoms |
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Diagnosis |
| Section
4 |
Chemical
Burn to Upper and Lower Airways |
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Toxic
Elements in House Fire Smoke |
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Symptoms |
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Diagnosis |
| Section
5 |
Impaired
Chest Wall Compliance |
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Common
Pitfalls in Pulmonary Support |
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| PART
2 |
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| Section
1 |
Pulmonary
Problems in the Early Post-Resuscitation
Period |
| Section
2 |
Decreased
Chest Wall Compliance |
| Section
3 |
Tracheobronchitis
from Inhalation Injury |
| Section
4 |
Treatment
Continued |
| Section
5 |
Pulmonary
Edema (High Pressure) |
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| PART
3 |
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| Section
1 |
Pulmonary
Problems in the Inflammation-Infection Phase |
| Section
2 |
Prevention
and Treatment |
| Section
3 |
Hyper metabolism-Induced
Respiratory |
| Section
4 |
Adult
Respiratory Distress Syndrome (Low Pressure
Pulmonary Edema) |
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