RESPIRATORY FAILURE
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Because respiratory failure is not a disease
itself, but the end result of many lung disorders, the best
prevention is to treat any lung disease promptly and effectively. It
is also important to make sure that any patient who has had lung
disease is promptly treated for any respiratory infection (even of
the upper respiratory tract). Patients with lung problems should
also avoid exposure to pollutants, as much as is possible. Once
respiratory failure is present, it is best for a patient to receive
treatment in an intensive care unit, where specialized personnel and
all the needed equipment are available. Close supervision of
treatment, especially mechanical ventilation, will help minimize
complications that would compound the problem. |
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