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Apnea
Respiration is suspended due to exposure to toxic vapors or chemical irritants
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Aspiration
Most frequently affects only the right lung
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Asthma
Respiratory passageways narrowed by bronchiolar spasms
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Bronchiolitis
Caused by RSV, results in inflamed bronchiolar spasms
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Chronic bronchitis
Results in increased mucus production, clogging respr. passageways and promoting coughing; origin may be bacterial or from smoking
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CO2 poisoning
Produced by combustion reaction; results in hypoxia
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Cystic Fibrosis
Inherited disorder resulting in increased production of thick mucus
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Diptheria
Bacterial infection causing swelling of pharynx and larynx
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Emphysema
Condition characterized by fibrosis of lung tissue and an increase in size of the alveolar chambers
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Pertussus
Bacterial; produces uncontrolled coughing; vaccine exits (whooping cough)
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Pneumonia
May be viral or bacterial, produced inflammation of lungs
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Pulmonary embolism
Blood clot in the lungs
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RSV
Virus which may cause pneumonia or bronchiolitis
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SIDS
Unknown origins resulting in apnea in infants
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Tachypnea
Unusually rapid respiration rate
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Tuberculosis
Airborne bacterial origin; symptoms include fever, weakness, night sweats, coughing up blood
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Pulmonary edema
Accumulation of fluid in the lungs resulting in reduced oxygenation of blood
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Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI)-
Often the common cold
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Laryngitis
Inflammation of the larynx due to overuse, infection or irritants.
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