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- Bookedited by Janice Mighten.Contents:
Anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system / Conrad Bosman
Homeostasis and the respiratory system / Andrew Prayle
Nursing assessment, history taking, and collaborative working / Janice Mighten
Investigations / Alan Smyth, Conrad Bosman & Janice Mighten
Assessment of defects in airflow and lung volume / Haresh Vyas & Caroline Youle
Oxygen therapy / Jayesh Bhatt & Sarah Spencer
Long term ventilation / David Thomas & Beverley Waithe
Management of lung infection in children / Alan Smyth
Pharmacology and the respiratory system / Andrew Prayle & Janice Mighten
Management of asthma and allergy / Jayesh Bhatt, Haresh Vyas & Debra Forster
Complications with lung development & progressive airway injury / Jayesh Bhatt, Chhavi Goel & Sarah Spencer
Inherited lung disease in children / Alan Smyth, Armanni Prasad & Janice Mighten
Lung transplantation in children / Helen Spencer & Katherine Carter
Transition to adult services / Donna Hilton
Professional issues / Janice Mighten
Communication an holistic approach / Phil Brewin.Digital Access Wiley 2013 - ArticleSerum histamine levels following administration of ultrastructural tracers in three strains of rats.Spall RD, Ainsworth SK.Agents Actions. 1978 Apr;8(3):206-8.Intravenous administration of the electron-opaque tracer ferritin resulted in substantial elevation of serum histamine levels in both the Munich--Wistar and Wistar-Furth strains of albino rats. Lewis rats were unaffected. Similarly, infusion of the non-protein tracer dextran was followed by greatly elevated serum histamine concentrations in Munich-Wistar and Lewis, but not in Wistar-Furth, rats. In sharp contrast with these results were those obtained using the tracer polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP). PVP infusion caused no elevation of serum histamine levels in any of the rat strains studied. Caution in the use of such tracers is thus advised, since serum histamine concentration affects vascular permeability. Careful matching of ultrastructural tracer and strain of experimental animal is prerequisite in permeability studies.