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Respiratory arrest

Respiratory arrest is a serious medical condition caused by apnea or respiratory dysfunction severe enough that it will not sustain the body (such as agonal breathing). Prolonged apnea refers to a patient who has stopped breathing for a long period of time.

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Complications
Coma, persistent vegetative state, cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, death
Specialty
Emergency Medicine, Pulmonology
Symptoms
Decreased level or total loss of consciousness, no breathing

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Respiratory arrest

Nodes73
Edges72
Triples81
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.027397
Components1

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Respiratory arrest

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has cause · 27
Respiratory arrest → Airway, An, Breathing, Cardiac, Central, COPD, Decreased, Drugs, During, For, HPV, Hypoglycemia, In, Lower, Metabolic, Nasal, Neuromuscular, Obstruction, Obstructive, One
related to Drugs to aid intubation · 14
Respiratory arrest → Atropine, Etomidate, Fasciculations, However, IV, Ketamine, Laryngoscopy, Lidocaine, Patients, Pretreatment, RBC, Some, The, Thiopental
related to Bag-valve-mask (BVM) ventilation devices · 12
Respiratory arrest → At, CPR, During, For, However, Pediatric, Practitioners, Providing, Resistance, The, To, When
related to Opioid-overdose · 7
Respiratory arrest → American Heart Association, Dosing, Goal, In, Opioid, Special, United States
related to Signs and symptoms · 7
Respiratory arrest → Appropriate, At, Complications, If, One, Signs, While
related to Initial assessment · 5
Respiratory arrest → After, Checking, If, Initial, Once
has treatment · 4
Respiratory arrest → In, The, There, Treatment
is a · 2
Respiratory arrest → life-threatening medical emergency that requires immediate medical attention and management, serious medical condition caused by apnea or respiratory dysfunction severe enough that it will not sustain the body
Complications · 1
Respiratory arrest → Coma, persistent vegetative state, cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, death
Specialty · 1
Respiratory arrest → Emergency Medicine, Pulmonology

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respiratory airway ventilation arrest may patient pressure mask breathing oxygen patients upper used body muscle rate lead laryngeal also cause

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Respiratory arrestComplicationsComa, persistent vegetative state, cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, death1.00infobox
Respiratory arrestSpecialtyEmergency Medicine, Pulmonology1.00infobox
Respiratory arrestSymptomsDecreased level or total loss of consciousness, no breathing1.00infobox
Respiratory arrestis aserious medical condition caused by apnea or respiratory dysfunction severe enough that it will not sustain the body0.90text
Respiratory arrestis alife-threatening medical emergency that requires immediate medical attention and management0.90text
Respiratory arresthas causeAirway0.60section
Respiratory arresthas causeObstruction0.60section
Respiratory arresthas causeUpper0.60section
Respiratory arresthas causeNasal0.60section
Respiratory arresthas causeFor0.60section
Respiratory arresthas causeIn0.60section
Respiratory arresthas causeOther0.60section

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