19 April 2012

Pleural Effusion

Pleural effusion is excess fluid that accumulates between the two pleural layers, the fluid-filled space that surrounds the lungs. Excessive amounts of such fluid can impair breathing by limiting the expansion of the lungs during ventilation.

Pleural Effusions
Kara Lee Gallagher
Pleural Effusions.ppt

Pleural Effusions
Kady Rejret, RN,BSN
Pleural Effusions.ppt

Tuberculous Pleural Effusion
Maggie Davis Hovda, MD
Pleurisy.ppt

Drug Induced Pleural Effusions
Andrea Honeycutt
Drug Induced Pleural Effusions.ppt

Pleural Effusion - Case Presentation
Andrea Glassberg, MD, PhD
Effusion.ppt

Pleural Effusion and +PPD
Sandy Valmadrid, MD
Pleural Effusion.ppt

Body Fluids
BodyFluid.ppt

Chest X-Rays Every - Resident Should Know
Arcot J. Chandrasekhar, M.D., F.A.C.P.
Chest X-Rays Every - Resident Should Know.ppt

Chest Tubes and Drainage Systems
Deb Updegraff RN, CNS
Chest_tubes.ppt

Diseases of the pleura
J. Tavares,MD,FACP,FCCP,FAASM
Diseasesofthepleura.ppt

Chest tubes
Robert Stauffer, BS. RRT. NPS.
Chest tubes.ppt

Respiratory Disorders: Pleural and Thoracic Injury
ThoraciclecturePneumothorax.ppt

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