Sentences with phrase «respiratory effort»

Slightly decreased appetite, weight loss, or mildly increased respiratory effort are all easy symptoms to miss.
The most common signs seen — rapid breathing, coughing, and increased respiratory effort — are consistent with chronic respiratory disease.
The baby was blue, flaccid, and without respiratory effort or reflex response.
In contrast, for babies with poor respiratory effort or poor muscle tone, intubation (placing an endotracheal tube) and applying suction below the glottis is recommended at birth, followed by close follow - up.
In a FRenchie with a small nasal opening, the sides of the nose act like flap - like valves that even a slight respiratory effort pulls tightly shut.
Parameters measured using this scoring system include respiratory effort, heart rate, muscle tone, response to stimulation, and mucous membrane color (BOX 1).
If your dog has only mild signs, you may be able to manage him conservatively without surgery by preventing the dog from having an excessive respiratory effort.
This disease differs from other horse respiratory conditions like heaves, in that affected horses typically do not show increased respiratory efforts at rest.
If you are noticing that the abdomen is moving whilst breathing, this may indicate an increased respiratory effort which may be caused by a variety of conditions (fluid accumulation, heart disease among others), so it would be best to have your Veterinarian give Teddy a once over to be on the safe side.
Typical clinical signs include some combination of coughing, wheezing, and intermittent respiratory effort or distress.
On arrival at Hospital A, the baby was described as cyanotic and apneic with no respiratory effort and was intubated and admitted to the NICU.
A baby born «lifeless» — that is, blue, no heart rate, no respiratory effort, no movement at all — doesn't get to a 1 - minute apgar of 5.
In babies that are vigorous with good muscle tone and respiratory effort, this suctioning does not appear to make a difference and is no longer recommended.
Apgar score, which assesses baby's skin color, heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, and reflexes.
Six of these episodes were preceded by apnea, three showed hypopnea (marked reduction in ventilation) and one had certral apnea (no respiratory efforts).
The University of Pennsylvania Ryan Veterinary Hospital has a canine neonatal status and treatment form that features a version of the Apgar score for veterinary patients; it allocates scores based on heart rate, respiratory effort, mucous membrane color, spontaneous activity and muscle tone, suckle reflex, and lumbosacral stimulation.
This involves the pet struggling to breathe (rapid respiratory rate or increased respiratory effort) or gasping for air.
These include a hypoplastic trachea, stenotic nares, everted laryngeal saccules and an elongated soft palate, all of which can contribute to increased respiratory effort and noise.
Too fast or too slow heart beat; increased respiratory effort, including increased respiratory rate
These include a hypoplastic trachea (a malformation of the tracheal cartilage rings leading to narrowing of the airway), stenotic nares (which means the nostrils are pinched and narrow), everted laryngeal saccules (a condition where the soft tissue located in front of the vocal cords becomes swollen and inflamed) and an elongated soft palate, all of which can contribute to increased respiratory effort and noise.
If you suspect your pet is overheated — with signs of weakness, increased respiratory effort or rate, excessive «panting» (or not panting at all) or even vomiting — stop the activity.
He presented with increased respiratory effort and mild pulmonary edema.
Avoiding Respiratory Problems in the Barn By Wendy Harless Mollat, DVM, DACVIM Inflammatory airway disease (IAD) and recurrent airway obstruction (RAO), often called «heaves» or «COPD,» are common causes of poor performance, increased respiratory effort...
Signs of distemper include lethargy, loss of appetite, coughing, sneezing, respiratory effort, discharge from eyes or nose and itchiness.
Over time, due to the increased respiratory effort, the pouches will turn inside out and stick out into the trachea, further obstructing the airways.
A baby girl was born at 3:42 am without any respiratory effort and no pulse.
To accurately track sleep apnea, «you need airflow and you need some measure of respiratory effort, which is usually a band around the chest and abdomen,» he says.

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