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    Cough Case Study

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    the effectiveness of the physician’s management of a patient’s cough is the response to specific treatment. Pratter et al. (2006) found with acute cough the most important first step is to decide whether the acute cough is potentially life threatening (Pneumonia‚ Severe Exacerbation of Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD)‚ Pulmonary embolism (PE)‚ or Heart Failure) or not (Upper respiratory infection (URI)‚ Lower respiratory infection (LRI)‚ Asthma‚ Bronchiectasis‚ Upper Airway Cough Syndrome

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    Asthma Teaching Principles I am to conduct a family teaching session. How I describe the content‚ including the pathophysiology‚ to a patient depends on the patient’s level of education and experience with asthma. Is this a new diagnosis for this patient? Is this diagnosis new for this family? Is the patient a healthcare professional or in the case of a child‚ are the parent’s healthcare professionals? Patients learn the best when they are

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    COPD * Asthma * Emphysema * Chronic bronchitis B. Bronchial Asthma * Recurrent and reversible shortness of breath * Occurs when the airways of the lungs become narrow as a result of: * Bronchospasms * Inflammation of the bronchial mucosa * Edema of the bronchial mucosa * Production of viscid mucus * Alveolar ducts/alveoli remain open‚ but airflow to them is obstructed * Symptoms * Wheezing * Difficulty breathing C. Asthma * Three

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    Pdhpe Assignment Year12

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    Asthma With asthma‚ the muscles in the airways tighten and the lining becomes swollen and inflamed‚ producing sticky mucous. These changes cause the airways to become narrow‚ making it difficult to breathe. Most people with asthma only have symptoms when they inhale a ‘trigger’ such as pollen‚ exercise without the right preparation‚ or catch a cold or flu. Although asthma is not yet curable‚ with good management‚ people with asthma can lead normal‚ active lives. Asthma tends to run in families

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    Clinical Pharm Lab

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    Non- Pharmacologic Treatment •To optimize the management of an asthmatic patient‚ it is extremely important to identify and avoid factors that may worsen the disease. •Reducing exposure to animal dander‚ dust mites‚ cockroaches‚ and other environmental triggers can improve asthma control. •Patients sensitive to dust mites should encase their mattress and pillow in an allergen-impermeable cover and wash the bed linens weekly in hot water. •Cockroaches can be controlled by removing exposed food and

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    Respiratory

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    Respiratory Disorders Management and Care Our respiratory system is like a battery in our car‚ without it we will not be able to generate the heart and the rest of our body. There is an old proverb that states‚ "Life is in the breath. He who half breathes half lives." If you have allergies‚ asthma‚ or other breathing problems‚ this proverb may sound very familiar. But a greater understanding of your breathing problems‚ along with an accurate medical diagnosis and effective treatment‚ can help

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    Hygienist Essay

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    This type of asthma accounts for half of all asthmatics. Allergens included‚ but are not limited to‚ are pollen‚ dust‚ and furry animals. Some dental materials such as resins‚ eugenol‚ impression materials‚ and latex can trigger an asthma attack (Grimes 135). Once the allergen is exposed‚ the allergen binds to the IgE‚ resulting in the mast cell releasing asthma mediators that cause “bronchoconstriction‚ vasodilation‚ and mucous production”

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    SAMPLE I­SEARCH PAPER    LIVING WITH ASTHMA          What I Already Knew / What I Wanted to Know        “Well‚ Annie‚ it looks like you have asthma‚” our family physician informed me.   I    Hook your readers  could not believe what I was hearing.  I thought that I had been suffering from a very  with an  attention­grabbing  stubborn cold.  Questions started going through my head as I listened to Dr. Davis explain  statement.    my condition.  I’m in high school. Aren’t I too old to get asthma now?  How can I stay on 

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    Conditions occur in the body and leave an individual helpless within his or her body. It will also provide a summary of understanding‚ the acceptance‚ and the health challenges of multiple chronic conditions and the repercussion of the quality‚ the care management‚ and costs. In the united State alone the number of individuals with a solitary chronic condition‚ coupled with multiple co-occurring chronic conditions is high up in numbers. In the year 2005‚ 21% or approximately 63 m. individual in the United

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    Pharmacology Study Guide

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    Antihistamines‚ Decongestants‚ Antitussive‚ and Expectorants Antihistamines: Substances capable of reducing the physiologic and pharmacologic effects of histamine‚ including a wide variety of drugs that block histamine receptors. Indications: Management of: nasal allergies‚ seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis (hay fever)‚ allergic reactions‚ motion sickness‚ Parkinson’s disease‚ sleep disorders. Also used to relieve symptoms associated with the common cold‚ Sneezing‚ runny nose‚ Palliative

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