non-respiratory failure
non-respiratory causes
non-respiratory distress
non-respiratory symptoms
non-respiratory acidosis
assessing non-respiratory
non-respiratory origin
secondary non-respiratory
non-respiratory issues
excluding non-respiratory
the patient presented with non-respiratory distress, requiring immediate intervention.
we assessed for non-respiratory causes of the infant's cyanosis.
non-respiratory failure can be challenging to differentiate from respiratory failure.
the neonate's non-respiratory symptoms included lethargy and poor feeding.
non-respiratory acidosis can result from shock or sepsis.
careful monitoring is crucial in cases of suspected non-respiratory hypoxia.
the differential diagnosis included non-respiratory etiologies like congenital heart disease.
we investigated non-respiratory factors contributing to the patient's condition.
non-respiratory mechanisms play a significant role in neonatal morbidity.
the team considered non-respiratory causes of the sudden deterioration.
non-respiratory compensatory mechanisms were observed in the patient.
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