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mask
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mask (Cover), noun camouflage, cloak, cover-up, deflection, device, disguise, excuse, facade, false front, feint, front, guise, lame excuse, masquerade, mere cossetics, obscuration, pretense, pretension, pretext, prooessed motive, refuge, screen, sham, smoke screen, stratagem, subterfuge, varnish, whitewash
mask (Shield), noun camouflage, deflection, disguise, false front, false identity, incognito, masquerade, pretense, shield, veil
See also: camouflage, cloak, conceal, cover, denature, disguise, ensconce, enshroud, envelop, false pretense, guard, hide, obliterate, obnubilate, obscure, plant, pretend, pretense, pretext, ruse, screen, shroud, stifle, strangle, subterfuge, suppress, veil


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IV ethacrynic acid was administered at 50 mg, restoring urine output and improving oxygen saturation to 92% on the nonbreather mask 2 hours after the infusion.
Five hours after admission the patient's respiratory condition began to deteriorate, necessitating administration of oxygen via nonbreather mask.
 
 
 
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