Dr. Priyanka Teckchandani @DrTeck
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GrepMed Pulmonary and Critical Care Editor - Academic Hospitalist UC Davis Medical Center Internal Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellow UC Irvine ‘22
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Kussmaul Breathing Pattern

Demonstration of Kussmaul breathing pattern seen here in Diabetic Ketoacidosis.  Initial pH was
Kussmaul Breathing Pattern ... Kussmaul breathing pattern ... Initial pH was 6.95 ... and glucose was ... #PhysicalExam #Clinical
Paradoxic Breathing in Pediatric Respiratory Distress - Improved after nebulizers and HFNC

Inward chest wall movement with
with expiration as ... Pediatrics #Peds #clinical ... #PhysicalExam #Pattern
Pleuroscopy in a patient with Hemothorax 
Two weeks ago the patient fell on the left side
he came to our clinic ... chest xray there was ... but luckily it was ... Pleuroscopy #Hemothorax #clinical ... pulmonary #thoracic #anatomy
Cheyne-Stokes Respirations - Also known as periodic respiration, Cheyne-Stokes (RCS) is a type of central sleep
Respirations - Also known as ... Respiration #Breathing #Pattern ... #PhysicalExam #Clinical
Bronchoscopy Anatomy - Labeled
A large part of pulmonary is procedural based, and bronchoscopy is used to
Bronchoscopy Anatomy ... the lung, such as ... #Bronchoscopy #Anatomy ... #Labeled #clinical
Endotracheal tumors on Bronchoscopy.

This patient was experiencing significant dyspnea and stridor. This mass was obstructing probably
This patient was ... This mass was obstructing ... The tumor was first ... A fitting analogy ... #Bronchoscopy #clinical
Compressed Airway in Tracheomalacia on Laryngoscopy

Compressed airway - asphyxiation. One of the cause is from external
is due to the anatomy ... Eventually the child was ... The child has recovered ... understand the anatomy ... #bronchoscopy #clinical
Endotracheal Tumor -  Argon Plasma Coagulation on Bronchoscopy.

This patient was experiencing significant dyspnea and stridor.
This patient was ... This mass was obstructing ... The tumor was first ... A fitting analogy ... #Bronchoscopy #clinical