Fast-breathing vs chest-indrawing childhood pneumonia: baseline . . . Male and younger children appear more vulnerable to chest-indrawing pneumonia Understanding sex-, age-, and nutrition-related differences informs interventions Keywords: Childhood pneumonia, Fast breathing, Chest indrawing, Africa
Outpatient Management of Children With World Health Organization Chest . . . Chest indrawing, as defined by the WHO IMCI guidelines, is the abnormal inward movement of subcostal tissue (ie, the tissue inferior to the costal cartilage of the lower anterior chest wall) during inspiration [2, 3], and in children, chest indrawing often occurs during respiratory diseases with poorly compliant, or “stiff,” lungs
What is chest indrawing? - Child Healthcare What is chest indrawing? With chest indrawing, the lower ribs on both sides of the chest are pulled in when the child breathes in This is very abnormal as the lower chest normally moves out when a child breathes in
indrawing - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From in- + drawing An inhalation of breath; an inspiration But the only outward expression they gained was a throwing back of the head, and a deep indrawing of the breath, followed by the quite uninspired exclamation, "Holloa, there's the ocean!" The drawing inward of anything
Photo Book: Identify Signs of Illness - Child Health Task Force NTF: Help participants locate where they look for chest indrawing in both pictures Emphasize the need to raise the shirt to see the child’s whole chest • Ask participants: WHEN do you look for chest indrawing? NTF: The child must be calm The child should not be breastfeeding Body should not be bent
Breathing Problems - Video - Global Health Media Project This film shows how to evaluate a baby with a breathing problem It includes footage of rapid breathing, chest in-drawing, and nasal flaring It advises to give these babies oxygen if possible and refer them to a higher-level facility (Updated with 2015 WHO guidelines for management when referral is not feasible )
indrawing: Explore its Definition Usage | RedKiwi Words 'Indrawing' means the act of inhaling air, often with difficulty, and the visible inward movement of the chest during inhalation It is commonly used in medical contexts to describe respiratory distress or a blocked airway
The ability of non-physician health workers to identify chest indrawing . . . Chest indrawing is a key indicator for pneumonia diagnosis, signifying the severity of the disease We conducted this systematic review to summarize the evidence on non-physician health workers' ability to identify chest indrawing to detect pneumonia in children below five years of age in LMICs