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    Use "pulmonary" in a sentence

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    pulmonary


    1. They currently forbid anyone with Hansen’s disease (aka, leprosy), AIDS/HIV, any venereal diseases, pulmonary tuberculosis and other infectious diseases


    2. If it wasn’t my oncologist, it was the pulmonary doctor, rehab doctor, neurologist, kidney doctor, or surgeon


    3. The room was a pulmonary nightmare, and an


    4. While he was brilliant in diagnosing and treating liver diseases he felt much like a fish out of the water when he had to deal with the far more common, run of the mill internal medicine problems (like anemia, infectious diseases, pulmonary and cardiac problems etc


    5. This time, the wispy cloud of breath hovered above his mother’s head; crystallized air that, to this day, Jonathan believed was the apparition of his father – dead of a pulmonary embolism at forty five, three days after a Thanksgiving that would fade into memory like a kidnapped child


    6. “Donna, there are a number of things that could have caused this – brain herniation, a thrombus, a pulmonary embolism, cerebral pressure or infection


    7. “Smoking increases greatly the risk of cancer and pulmonary diseases in the long run, Sergeant


    8. Scans confirm a spontaneous blood clot has established itself as an emboli in the brain’s main artery which endorses the threat of a pulmonary embolism which in itself is a life threatening situation


    9. More impressive is the high coherence between pulmonary and respiratory functions,” Jurak observed out loud


    10. The process requires my pulmonary and respiratory functions to be temporarily impaired

    11. badge could be made to relay vital statistics, and when heart and pulmonary functions were in normal parameters, the computer would log the information and time, and nothing would happen


    12. Noise pollution or sound evolution; water pollution or aquatic reorientation; air pollution or pulmonary adaptations? All are extinctions and transcendences


    13. may be a pulmonary ailment of the tubercles


    14. testing pulmonary disease topics comprises ~10% of the exam


    15. the pulmonary function test (PFT) report is the Total Lung Capacity (TLC), which is defined as


    16. such as the ones mentioned in the slides and pearls above should assist you with the pulmonary


    17. gastroenterology, and pulmonary care


    18. Pulmonary function testing reveals an FEV1/FVC of 68% with an FEV1 of 65%


    19. The best treatment along with short-acting albuterol is Choice D (Long-acting beta agonist) with possible pulmonary rehab


    20. You are given a set of pulmonary function test (PFT) readings that show:

    21. Three months ago Kim died suddenly; the doctor said it was a pulmonary embolism


    22. The least common side effects are changes in liver function, blood clots, pulmonary embolism, heart attack or stroke


    23. In addition to these, other diseases that could be caused by smoking include emphysema as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; both can be fatal


    24. ) blames the sanitary conditions in which our greylunged citizens contract adenoids, pulmonary complaints etc


    25. Draper, a pulmonary specialist in Beckley who’d been selected by the Department of Labor to examine Buddy Ryzer


    26. The auctioneer heard, without much surprise, that his was a constitution which (always with due watching) might be left to itself, so as to offer a beautiful example of a disease with all its phases seen in clear delineation, and that he probably had the rare strength of mind voluntarily to become the test of a rational procedure, and thus make the disorder of his pulmonary functions a general benefit to society


    27. “How are the pulmonary functions? Breathing? Lung activity?”


    28. The pulmonary distress caused by the denser atmosphere and greater gravitational attraction was only too evident in the convulsive movements of the outer skin


    29. Pulmonary consumption certainly prevails more on the sea-coast, than in the interior


    30. Such are some of the facts on this subject; but the conclusion does not appear to be warranted, that these pulmonary affections arise from the irritating quality of the air

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    Synonyms for "pulmonary"

    pneumonic pulmonary pulmonic

    "pulmonary" definitions

    relating to or affecting the lungs