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oxygen poisoning - translation to russian

CONDITION RESULTING FROM THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF BREATHING MOLECULAR OXYGEN AT INCREASED PARTIAL PRESSURES
Oxygen poisoning; Oxygen intoxication; Oxygen Pete; Hyperoxemia; Central nervous system oxygen toxicity; Lorrain Smith effect; Lorrain-Smith effect; Repex
  • Breathing air with high oxygen pressure can lead to several adverse effects.
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  • alt=An unsaturated lipid reacts with a hydroxyl radical to form a lipid radical (initiation), which then reacts with di-oxygen, forming a lipid peroxyl radical. This then reacts with another unsaturated lipid, yielding a lipid peroxide and another lipid radical, which can continue the reaction (propagation).
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oxygen poisoning         

медицина

отравление кислородом (при длительном вдыхании чистого кислорода)

oxygen gas         
  • An experiment setup for preparation of oxygen in academic laboratories
  • alt=A ball structure of a molecule. Its backbone is a zig-zag chain of three carbon atoms connected in the center to an oxygen atom and on the end to 6 hydrogens.
  • alt=A drawing of a young man facing towards the viewer, but looking on the side. He wear a white curly wig, dark suit and white scarf.
  • alt=The inside of a small spaceship, charred and apparently destroyed.
  • alt=An elderly worker in a helmet is facing his side to the viewer in an industrial hall. The hall is dark but is illuminated yellow glowing splashes of a melted substance.
  • Oxygen and [[MAPP gas]] compressed-gas cylinders with regulators
  • alt=A concentric-sphere diagram, showing, from the core to the outer shell, iron, silicon, oxygen, neon, carbon, helium and hydrogen layers.
  • alt=A metal frame structure stands on the snow near a tree. A middle-aged man wearing a coat, boots, leather gloves and a cap stands by the structure and holds it with his right hand.
  • alt=A drawing of three vertical pipes connected at the bottom and filled with oxygen (left pipe), water (middle) and hydrogen (right). Anode and cathode electrodes are inserted into the left and right pipes and externally connected to a battery.
  • alt=A gray device with a label DeVILBISS LT4000 and some text on the front panel. A green plastic pipe is running from the device.
  • Liquid oxygen, temporarily suspended in a magnet owing to its paramagnetism
  • Oxygen discharge (spectrum) tube
  • [[Space-filling model]] representation of dioxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) molecule
  • aufbau]] filling of the orbitals with the 12 electrons, 6 from each O atom, beginning from the lowest-energy orbitals, and resulting in covalent double-bond character from filled orbitals (and cancellation of the contributions of the pairs of σ and σ<sup>*</sup> and π and π<sup>*</sup> orbital pairs).
  • alt=A graph showing time evolution of oxygen pressure on Earth; the pressure increases from zero to 0.2 atmospheres.
  • alt=Time evolution of oxygen-18 concentration on the scale of 500 million years showing many local peaks.
  • alt=A drawing of an elderly man sitting by a table and facing parallel to the drawing. His left arm rests on a notebook, legs crossed.
  • alt=A rusty piece of a bolt.
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  • alt=A diagram of photosynthesis processes, including income of water and carbon dioxide, illumination and release of oxygen. Reactions produce ATP and NADPH in a Calvin cycle with a sugar as a by product.
  • alt=Water flowing from a bottle into a glass.
  • alt=A diagram showing a male torso and listing symptoms of oxygen toxicity: Eyes&nbsp;– visual field loss, nearsightedness, cataract formation, bleeding, fibrosis; Head&nbsp;– seizures; Muscles&nbsp;– twitching; Respiratory system&nbsp;– jerky breathing, irritation, coughing, pain, shortness of breath, tracheobronchitis, acute respiratory distress syndrome.
  • alt=World map showing that the sea-surface oxygen is depleted around the equator and increases towards the poles.
CHEMICAL ELEMENT, SYMBOL O AND ATOMIC NUMBER 8
Element 8; Oxygyn; Diatomic Oxygen; Dephlogisticated air; Vital air; E948; O (element); Active oxygen; O₂; Diatomic oxide; Oxygen rings; Pure oxygen; Oxygen gas; ATC code V03AN01; ATCvet code QV03AN01; Oxygen atom; Oxygen partial pressure; Oxygen Atom; Atomic number 8; History of oxygen; Oxigen; Oxygen ion; Free oxygen; Oxygen, 8O; Nitroaereus; Properties of oxygen

общая лексика

газообразный кислород

oxygenotherapy         
  • High pressure gas cylinders containing oxygen to be used at home. When in use, a regulator is connected to the cylinder valve and delivers gas at a constant low pressure through a hose to a mask that fits over a person's nose and mouth.
  • A home oxygen concentrator for a person with [[emphysema]]
  • Non-rebreather mask
  • Nasal cannula
  • Oxygen piping and regulator with flow meter, for oxygen therapy, mounted in an [[ambulance]]
USE OF HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF OXYGEN AS MEDICAL TREATMENT
Oxygen first aid; Oxygen therapeutic; Oxygen therapeutics; Supplemental oxygen; Oxygen supplementation; LTOT; Long-term oxygen therapy; Therapeutic oxygen; Oxygen and medical gas therapy; Supplementary oxygen; Long term oxygen; Enriched air; Oxygen (medical); Oxygen (medicine); Oxygen administration; Oxygen administration for first aid; Oxygen support; Oxygenotherapy; Absorption atelectasis; Oxygen therapist

медицина

оксигенотерапия

Definition

КИСЛОРОД
(лат. Oxygenium), О, химический элемент VI группы периодической системы, атомный номер 8, атомная масса 15,9994. В свободном виде встречается в виде двух модификаций - О2 ("обычный" кислород) и О3 (озон). О2 - газ без цвета и запаха, плотность 1,42897 г/л, tпл -218,6 °С, tкип -182,96 °С. Химически самый активный (после фтора) неметалл. С большинством других элементов (водородом, галогенами, серой, многими металлами и т. д.) взаимодействует непосредственно (окисление) и, как правило, с выделением энергии. При повышении температуры скорость окисления возрастает и может начаться горение. Животные и растения получают необходимую для жизни энергию за счет биологического окисления различных веществ кислородом, поступающим в организмы при дыхании. Самый распространенный на Земле элемент; в виде соединений составляет ок. 1/2 массы земной коры; входит в состав воды (88,8% по массе) и многих тканей живых организмов (ок. 70% по массе). Свободный кислород атмосферы (20,95% по объему) образовался и сохраняется благодаря фотосинтезу. Кислород (или обогащенный им воздух) применяется в металлургии, химической промышленности, в медицине, кислородно-дыхательный аппаратах. Жидкий кислород - компонент ракетного топлива.

Wikipedia

Oxygen toxicity

Oxygen toxicity is a condition resulting from the harmful effects of breathing molecular oxygen (O
2
) at increased partial pressures. Severe cases can result in cell damage and death, with effects most often seen in the central nervous system, lungs, and eyes. Historically, the central nervous system condition was called the Paul Bert effect, and the pulmonary condition the Lorrain Smith effect, after the researchers who pioneered the discoveries and descriptions in the late 19th century. Oxygen toxicity is a concern for underwater divers, those on high concentrations of supplemental oxygen (particularly premature babies), and those undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

The result of breathing increased partial pressures of oxygen is hyperoxia, an excess of oxygen in body tissues. The body is affected in different ways depending on the type of exposure. Central nervous system toxicity is caused by short exposure to high partial pressures of oxygen at greater than atmospheric pressure. Pulmonary and ocular toxicity result from longer exposure to increased oxygen levels at normal pressure. Symptoms may include disorientation, breathing problems, and vision changes such as myopia. Prolonged exposure to above-normal oxygen partial pressures, or shorter exposures to very high partial pressures, can cause oxidative damage to cell membranes, collapse of the alveoli in the lungs, retinal detachment, and seizures. Oxygen toxicity is managed by reducing the exposure to increased oxygen levels. Studies show that, in the long term, a robust recovery from most types of oxygen toxicity is possible.

Protocols for avoidance of the effects of hyperoxia exist in fields where oxygen is breathed at higher-than-normal partial pressures, including underwater diving using compressed breathing gases, hyperbaric medicine, neonatal care and human spaceflight. These protocols have resulted in the increasing rarity of seizures due to oxygen toxicity, with pulmonary and ocular damage being largely confined to the problems of managing premature infants.

In recent years, oxygen has become available for recreational use in oxygen bars. The US Food and Drug Administration has warned those who have conditions such as heart or lung disease not to use oxygen bars. Scuba divers use breathing gases containing up to 100% oxygen, and should have specific training in using such gases.

Examples of use of oxygen poisoning
1. The doctors I spoke to hated hyperbaric oxygen so much they brought up potential dangers – ‘oxygen poisoning, damage from the pressure to eyes and ears, even fire‘ – but if properly administered, it should be harmless.
What is the Russian for oxygen poisoning? Translation of &#39oxygen poisoning&#39 to Russian