Difference between revisions of "Catching My Breath"
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− | "'''Catching my breath'''" is a phrase that only really applies to those unfortunate patients who have [[Hack Up a Lung|hacked up a lung]]. When the lung exits the body after hacking it up, the act of the person catching his or her own lung is what constitutes the '''catching of his or her breath'''. If you don’t '''catch your breath''' and your | + | "'''Catching my breath'''" is a phrase that only really applies to those unfortunate patients who have [[Hack Up a Lung|hacked up a lung]]. When the lung exits the body after hacking it up, the act of the person catching his or her own lung is what constitutes the '''catching of his or her breath'''. If you don’t '''catch your breath''' and your lungs fall onto the pavement, they'll become contaminated and possibly preclude their transplantation back into your body.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/02/pulmonary-team-hypoxic/ Pulmonary Team Hypoxic After Climbing Seven Flights of Stairs (Gomerblog)]</ref><ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/05/coughing-violently/ As Nurse Leans In for a Listen, Patient Can Think of No Better Time to Start Coughing Violently (Gomerblog)]</ref> That's bad news for you since, you know, oxygen is pretty rad. |
Latest revision as of 11:26, 26 July 2017
"Catching my breath" is a phrase that only really applies to those unfortunate patients who have hacked up a lung. When the lung exits the body after hacking it up, the act of the person catching his or her own lung is what constitutes the catching of his or her breath. If you don’t catch your breath and your lungs fall onto the pavement, they'll become contaminated and possibly preclude their transplantation back into your body.[1][2] That's bad news for you since, you know, oxygen is pretty rad.
Breathe In, Breathe Out...
- Allergic Ryanitis
- Cough
- Dyspnea
- Endotracheal Tube
- Every Breath You Take (Song)
- Face Mask
- Incentive Spirometer
- Orthopnea
- Pneumonia
- Split-Finger Fastball
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