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  2. Acute severe asthma - Wikipedia

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    Reduced oxygen saturation levels (but above 92%) are often encountered. Examination of the lungs with a stethoscope may reveal reduced air entry and/or widespread wheeze. [6] The peak expiratory flow can be measured at the bedside; in acute severe asthma, the flow is less than 50% of a person's normal or predicted flow. [6]

  3. Cardiac asthma - Wikipedia

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    Improving cardiac function, maintaining blood oxygen saturation levels, stabilizing total body water volume and distribution Cardiac asthma is the medical condition of intermittent wheezing , coughing, and shortness of breath that is associated with underlying congestive heart failure (CHF). [ 1 ]

  4. Asthma - Wikipedia

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    Asthma is characterized by recurrent episodes of wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing. [21] Sputum may be produced from the lung by coughing but is often hard to bring up. [22] During recovery from an asthma attack (exacerbation), the sputum may appear pus-like due to high levels of white blood cells called eosinophils. [23]

  5. Normal Pulse Oximetry Ranges and How to Take a Reading - AOL

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  6. Respiratory rate - Wikipedia

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    One study found that only 33% of people presenting to an emergency department with an oxygen saturation below 90% had an increased respiratory rate. [14] An evaluation of respiratory rate for the differentiation of the severity of illness in babies under 6 months found it not to be very useful.

  7. Bronchoconstriction - Wikipedia

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    With emphysema the shortness of breath due to effective bronchoconstriction from excessive very thick mucus blockage (it is so thick that great difficulty is encountered in expelling it resulting in near exhaustion at times) can bring on panic attacks unless the individual expects this and has effectively learned pursed lip breathing to more quickly transfer oxygen to the blood via the damaged ...

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