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Alveolar damage (pathophysiology (alveolar damage caused by, large number…
Alveolar damage
pathophysiology
alveolar damage caused by
large number of injuries
acute exudative phase with protein-rich interstitial
alveolar edema
Damage to endothelial cells
Causes
inhalation of substances that are harmful
sepsis
chest injury
severe pneumonia
pancreatitis
Signs and symptoms
extreme tiredness
low blood pressure
muscle weakness
confussion
severe shortness of breathing
diet
fruits and vegetables
whole grains
saturated and trans fats
low fats dairy food
refined grains
nursing care plan
management of fluids
put a patient in a prone position
require oxygen theraphy
extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
pharmacotherapy
anticoagulants
anti-inflammatory agents such as glucocorticoids
inhaled vasodilators
inhaled prostacyclins such as epoprostenol
diagnostic procedures
Physical exam
chest x-ray
patient history
Defination
histological pattern in the lung disease