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Respiratory therapy

Respiratory therapy

  • Heliox
    Heliox is a breathing gas composed of a mixture of helium (He) and oxygen (O2).
  • Asthma
    Asthma is a common long term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs.
  • Fluticasone
    Fluticasone is a synthetic glucocorticoid.
  • Atelectasis
    Atelectasis is the collapse or closure of a lung resulting in reduced or absent gas exchange.
  • Medical ventilator
    A medical ventilator (or simply ventilator in context) is a mechanical ventilator, a machine designed to move breathable air into and out of the lungs, to provide breathing for a patient who is physically unable to breathe, or breathing insufficiently.
  • Racemic epinephrine
    Racemic epinephrine is a racemic mixture of epinephrine and is a sympathomimetic bronchodilator that is delivered by aerosol.
  • Restrictive lung disease
    Restrictive lung diseases (or restrictive ventilatory defects) are a category of extrapulmonary, pleural, or parenchymal respiratory diseases that restrict lung expansion, resulting in a decreased lung volume, an increased work of breathing, and inadequate ventilation and/or oxygenation.
  • Understanding Lung Sounds
    Understanding Lung Sounds 3rd edition (2002) by Steven Lehrer is a book and audio CD that guides the student through the skills of lung auscultation.
  • Young–Laplace equation
    In physics, the Young–Laplace equation (/ˈjʌŋ ləˈplɑːs/) is a nonlinear partial differential equation that describes the capillary pressure difference sustained across the interface between two static fluids, such as water and air, due to the phenomenon of surface tension or wall tension, although usage on the latter is only applicable if assuming that the wall is very thin.
  • OxySure
    OxySure Therapeutics, Inc.
  • Mechanical ventilation
    Mechanical ventilation is the medical term for artificial ventilation where mechanical means is used to assist or replace spontaneous breathing.
  • Acid–base imbalance
    Acid–base imbalance is an abnormality of the human body's normal balance of acids and bases that causes the plasma pH to deviate out of the normal range (7.35 to 7.45).
  • Respiratory therapist
    A respiratory therapist is a specialized healthcare practitioner trained in pulmonary medicine in order to work therapeutically with people suffering pulmonary disease, who has graduated from a university and passed a national board certifying examination.
  • Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction
    Exercise-induced asthma, or E.
  • Obstructive lung disease
    Obstructive lung disease is a category of respiratory disease characterized by airway obstruction.
  • Pulmonary interstitial emphysema
    Pulmonary interstitial emphysema (PIE) is a collection of air outside of the normal air space of the pulmonary alveoli, found instead inside the connective tissue of the peribronchovascular sheaths, interlobular septa, and visceral pleura.
  • Fluticasone propionate
    Fluticasone propionate belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids, specifically glucocorticoids, which are hormones that predominantly affect the metabolism of carbohydrates and, to a lesser extent, fat and protein.
  • College of Respiratory Therapists of Ontario
    College of Respiratory Therapists of Ontario (CRTO) regulates the profession of respiratory care by setting out requirements for entry to practice in Ontario, Canada.
  • Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care
    Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) is a non-profit accreditation organization dedicated to Respiratory Care.
  • Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists
    The Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists (CSRT) was founded in 1964 as the Canadian Society of Inhalation Therapy Technicians.
  • Irish Thoracic Society
    The Irish Thoracic Society (ITS) is the official society for professionals involved in the care of people with chronic or acute respiratory disease in Ireland.