Sentences with phrase «respiratory efforts at»

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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.
There could have been respiratory or circulatory efforts at some point within the 5 minutes.
► For a Tuesday ScienceInsider post, Kai Kupferschmidt interviewed Christian Drosten, a virologist at the University of Bonn in Germany, who is «among those leading the effort to understand Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) and contain the disease.»
The pimobendan ‑ treated dogs showed significantly greater improvements at day 56 in demeanour, exercise tolerance, and respiratory effort compared with dogs that were not treated with pimobendan.6
Dr. Oliver Knesl, marketing manager for companion animal biologicals at Pfizer, told the VIN News Service that his company's marketing efforts focus on educating practitioners about how the virus works in tandem with other pathogens that cause respiratory disease in dogs.
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.
Signs your pet may have heart disease include increased respiratory rate (called tachypnea) and / or effort (called dyspnea) when at rest, collapse or fainting episodes, weakness and lethargy, reduced exercise tolerance, abdominal swelling, cough, blue discoloration of the gums or tongue (called cyanosis), swelling of the limbs or head, distension or pulsation of the jugular veins in the neck.
A baby girl was born at 3:42 am without any respiratory effort and no pulse.
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