呼気性呻吟
WordNet
- of or relating to the breathing out phase of respiration
PrepTutorEJDIC
- (肺から)息を吐く,呼気の
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English Journal
- Diagnostic Accuracy of Respiratory Distress Observation Scales as Surrogates of Dyspnea Self-report in Intensive Care Unit Patients.
- Persichini R1, Gay F, Schmidt M, Mayaux J, Demoule A, Morélot-Panzini C, Similowski T.
- Anesthesiology.Anesthesiology.2015 Oct;123(4):830-7. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000000805.
- BACKGROUND: Dyspnea, like pain, can cause major suffering in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Its evaluation relies on self-report; hence, the risk of being overlooked when verbal communication is impaired. Observation scales incorporating respiratory and behavioral signs (respiratory distress ob
- PMID 26259140
- The Effects of Forced Exhalation and Inhalation, Grunting, and Valsalva Maneuver on Forehand Force in Collegiate Tennis Players.
- O'Connell DG1, Brewer JF, Man TH, Weldon JS, Hinman MR.
- Journal of strength and conditioning research / National Strength & Conditioning Association.J Strength Cond Res.2015 Aug 10. [Epub ahead of print]
- To examine the effects of forced expiration (FE), forced inspiration (FI), grunting (GR), and Valsalva maneuver (VM), on air volume, maximum force production, and muscle recruitment during a simulated forehand stroke in collegiate tennis players. Superficial electrodes were placed over the anterior
- PMID 26270695
- Spontaneous breathing patterns of very preterm infants treated with continuous positive airway pressure at birth.
- te Pas AB1, Davis PG, Kamlin CO, Dawson J, O'Donnell CP, Morley CJ.
- Pediatric research.Pediatr Res.2008 Sep;64(3):281-5. doi: 10.1203/PDR.0b013e31817d9c35.
- There are no data describing how very preterm infants breathe spontaneously immediately after birth. We studied a convenience sample of spontaneously breathing infants <or=32 wk' gestation treated with facemask continuous positive airway pressure at birth. Airway pressure and flow were measured a
- PMID 18458652
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- grunting Etymology: ME, grunten abnormal, short, deep, hoarse sounds in exhalation that often accompany severe chest pain. The grunt occurs because the glottis briefly stops the flow of air, halting the movement of the lungs and ...
- respiratory [res´pir-ah-tor″e] pertaining to respiration. acute respiratory distress syndrome (adult respiratory distress syndrome) a group of symptoms accompanying fulminant pulmonary edema and resulting in acute respiratory failure ...
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- expiratory grunting
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- 呻吟
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- exhalation、exhale、expiration
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