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breathing in smoke from an accident(passive) caused byinhalation injuries

breathing smoke from a fire or chemical fumes(passive) are caused byInhalation injuries

breathing smoke Some precautions to prevent burns(passive) caused byan inhalation injury ,

breathing in smoke and other toxic fumes released by burning materials(passive) are caused byInhalation injuries

breathing smoke , and tissue damage from cold injuries such as frost bite(passive) caused byinhalation injury

heat exposure and(passive) is caused bydeath.6 Inhalation injury

direct heat injury(passive) is caused byPathophysiology Inhalation injury

The best wayto preventinhalation injury

These sourcescan causepelletier inhalation injury

all serious injuries ... a single exposure to such hazardous substancesto causean inhalation injury

CO . CO ... a chemical asphyxiantcan causeinhalation injuries

smoke or chemical products of combustion(passive) caused byInhalation injuries

extreme heat(passive) can ... be caused byInhalation injuries

Chlorine gasmay causeinhalation injuries

cornstarch dust explosion in intubated patients(passive) caused byInhalation injury

smoke and other chemicals(passive) caused byinhalation injuries

Common chemicalsleadingto inhalation injuries

inhalation of heat , toxic or irritating gases which lead to respiratory and pulmonary parenchyma damage(passive) is caused byInhalation injury

Pulmonary edema ... chlorinecauseacute inhalation injury

airway fire during tracheostomy(passive) caused by13.Fatal inhalation injury

Fire Inhalation injuries(passive) Caused ByInhalation Injuries

fire in confined spaces(passive) caused byinhalation injury

heat and the inhalation of hot dust(passive) caused byinhalation injury

breathing in toxic chemicals or fumes(passive) is ... caused byacute inhalation injury

your exposure to chemicals at the construction site(passive) caused byinhalation injuries

hydrofluoric acid and nitric acid by Pu , Qinhua and Qian , Jinxian and Tao , Weiyi and Yang , Aixiang and Wu , Jian and Wang , Yaodong Medicine ( United States(passive) caused byinhalation injury

smoke bombs[J].J Thoracic Dis,2016,8(11):3160 - 3167(passive) caused byacute inhalation injury

inhaling hot fumes or smoke during a fire(passive) Caused byInhalation Injury

inhalation of smoke or toxic gas produced by a fire(passive) is caused byAn inhalation injury

smoke bombs - Cao L , Zhang XG , Wang JG , Wang HB , Chen YB , Zhao DH , Shi WF , Xie LX(passive) caused byacute inhalation injury

breathing in toxic gas or fumes from a fire or chemical leak in a poorly ventilated area(passive) caused byInhalation injuries

breathing in hot air(passive) are caused byInhalation injuries

breathing in toxic gases or fumes , which triggers an inflammatory response in the lungs(passive) caused byInhalation Injuries

Fires where the victim breathes in particles in the air and toxic fumescommonly causeinhalation injuries

asthma attack(passive) caused byAn inhalation injury

steam or toxic inhalants such as fumes , gases , and mists(passive) is caused byInhalation injury

Arc blastcan causeinhalation injuries

exposure to carbon monoxide and smoke commonly occurs with flame injuries(passive) caused byInhalation Injury-

flawed equipment or poor advice(passive) caused byInhalation injuries

a lot of smokeresultingin inhalation injuries

from frequent and widespread use of household cleaning agents and industrial gases ( including chlorine and ammonia ) or from bioterrorism - related eventsmay resultfrom frequent and widespread use of household cleaning agents and industrial gases ( including chlorine and ammonia ) or from bioterrorism - related events

significant morbidity and mortality in burn victimscausessignificant morbidity and mortality in burn victims

the lung fibrosis(passive) caused bythe lung fibrosis

from the explosion ’s extinction of available oxygen and creation of particulate matter , smoke , superheated gases , and toxic byproductscan resultfrom the explosion ’s extinction of available oxygen and creation of particulate matter , smoke , superheated gases , and toxic byproducts

sudden airway obstructioncan causesudden airway obstruction

to the death rate of burnscontributeto the death rate of burns

from fire accidentsresultingfrom fire accidents

in the following symptomsresultin the following symptoms

in delayed aggressive airway edema causing patients to lose their airways quicklycan resultin delayed aggressive airway edema causing patients to lose their airways quickly

inflammatory reactions ( bronchitis , asthma , and/or bronchiolitis ) in the airway or lung tissue reactions - alveolitis , pulmonary edema and pulmonary fibrosiscan causeinflammatory reactions ( bronchitis , asthma , and/or bronchiolitis ) in the airway or lung tissue reactions - alveolitis , pulmonary edema and pulmonary fibrosis

to upper airway edema within 12 - 24 hourscan leadto upper airway edema within 12 - 24 hours

upper airway obstruction and carbon monoxide poisoning requiring high concentration or hypobaric oxygencausingupper airway obstruction and carbon monoxide poisoning requiring high concentration or hypobaric oxygen

death with less - severe cutaneous burns ( figure 5could causedeath with less - severe cutaneous burns ( figure 5

when hot air from a fire , fumes from chemical spills or other toxic fumes are inhaledCausedwhen hot air from a fire , fumes from chemical spills or other toxic fumes are inhaled

a primary large and small airway epithelial insult that results in ventilation abnormalities , rather than a primary alveolar lesion that results in oxygenation abnormalities as occur in multiple - system organ failurecausesa primary large and small airway epithelial insult that results in ventilation abnormalities , rather than a primary alveolar lesion that results in oxygenation abnormalities as occur in multiple - system organ failure

pulmonary dysfunction that is exacerbated by the large fluid resuscitation required following major burn injurycausespulmonary dysfunction that is exacerbated by the large fluid resuscitation required following major burn injury

extensive damage to the lungs and airwayscan causeextensive damage to the lungs and airways

permanent lung damagecausepermanent lung damage

damage to the lungs and other organscan causedamage to the lungs and other organs

when toxic gases , smoke or chemicals that fill the air are breathed itmight also resultwhen toxic gases , smoke or chemicals that fill the air are breathed it

from numerous noxious triggers and in association with other injuriesmay resultfrom numerous noxious triggers and in association with other injuries

an onset of the underlying conditioncan causean onset of the underlying condition

to the impairment of the body ’s normal gas exchange and even respiratory failurecan leadto the impairment of the body ’s normal gas exchange and even respiratory failure

damage to the lungs that affects performancecan causedamage to the lungs that affects performance

from gas leakscan resultfrom gas leaks

from chemical inhalation , asbestos exposure or other exposureresultingfrom chemical inhalation , asbestos exposure or other exposure

the airway to become swollen rapidlycan causethe airway to become swollen rapidly

in a PaO2resultingin a PaO2

swelling(passive) caused byswelling

a patient ’s condition to weaken and to result in an increased mortality rateto causea patient ’s condition to weaken and to result in an increased mortality rate

inaccurate readingscan causeinaccurate readings

The initial insults(passive) caused byThe initial insults

from exposure to toxic fumesmay resultfrom exposure to toxic fumes

to fatalities in more that 40 % of burn injuriesleadto fatalities in more that 40 % of burn injuries

to feelings of irritability , restlessness , pacing , crying and sighing , and complaints of dry environmentscan leadto feelings of irritability , restlessness , pacing , crying and sighing , and complaints of dry environments

to mucosal sloughing , hypermetabolic states , pneumonia , and ARDScan leadto mucosal sloughing , hypermetabolic states , pneumonia , and ARDS

from exposures between 200 and 400 ppmresultfrom exposures between 200 and 400 ppm

hypoxemia and mixed gas poisoning followed by tracheobronchitis , pneumonia , pulmonary atectasis , pulmonary embolisms , pulmonary congestion , and pulmonary edema due to direct injuries and secondary inflammatory reactions13immediately causeshypoxemia and mixed gas poisoning followed by tracheobronchitis , pneumonia , pulmonary atectasis , pulmonary embolisms , pulmonary congestion , and pulmonary edema due to direct injuries and secondary inflammatory reactions13

The reason or this(passive) are caused byThe reason or this

rapid , early airway occlusioncausesrapid , early airway occlusion

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