herbal medicine that has a reparative value. This plant is often used to treat clods‚ flu‚ asthma‚ bronchitis and pharyngitis. Most parts of the lagundi plant have medicinal value. This experiment will be able to lessen the use of chemicals in the body with curing all kinds of sicknesses in a natural way. In our time now‚ the common sicknesses we experience in the Philippines are colds‚ flu and asthma. There are a lot of medications to treat this but sometimes‚ too much chemicals in our body
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Isoproterenol‚ Epinephrine‚ Ephedrine Selective: albuterol‚ metaproterenol‚ terbutaline‚ salmeterol-stimulate beta-2 adrenoreceptors-bronchial smooth muscle relaxation -stimulate mucocillary clearance -“rescue therapy” during acute asthma attacks -prophylaxis for exercise- induced asthma -prophylaxis for exposure to known antigens All nonselective effects: stimulation of cardiac beta Receptor such as tachycardia‚ arrhythmias and angina Central nervous system: effects nervousness‚ anxiety‚ insomnia‚ dizziness
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sponsors conferences‚ and lobbies for legislation. Some challenges that the organization face a in the global economy are combating smoking‚ the ever-growing incidence of asthma‚ a global resurgence of tuberculosis‚ and the continuing need to educate people about the dangers of smoking and air pollution. “As of 2000‚ the number of asthma cases in the U. S. had grown to around 26 million‚ and this number is expected to grow over the next twenty years.” (The History of American Lung Association). The
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A Case Study on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Elmer P. Samoy‚ RN Case Summary History A case of a 68 y/o White male‚ who sought consult primarily for evaluation and management of severe dyspnea. The patient was apparently well until about 6 months prior to consult‚ when he began to experience dyspnea when walking more than 20 ft.‚ associated with chronic productive cough. No consult was done‚ no medications taken‚ and no weight loss reported. Three days prior to consult‚ the patient’s
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discussion of disruptions to normal molecular‚ cellular‚ and organ functions that underlie the symptoms of the condition. Through debate and discussion‚ treatment will be deliberated in detail resulting in the provision of a gold standard‚ pre-hospital management plan. Relationship Between Symptoms and Diagnosis For the purpose of this assignment a paramedic working on a rapid response vehicle is called to a 46-year old female who is experiencing breathing difficulties. It is immediately apparent that
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Shannon Green Unit 7 Anatomy and physiology for health and social care Task 5(M3) describe the routine care for each malfunction Task 5 (D2) explain how the routine care given for each malfunction affects the body system Bronchitis Smoking The person needs to stop smoking because cigarette damages the tiny hair structures in the lungs called the cilia‚ they the person continues to smoke the damage will stop the cilia from functioning properly and will increase the chances of condition
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Assigning Evaluation and Management (E/M) Codes o A 7-year-old is brought into the office unexpectedly by his mother on a very busy clinic day. He is coughing and wheezing. He has no known history of asthma‚ but frequently gets like this while playing soccer. He is in moderate distress. An H&P and physical exam is performed. As there is no previous history of asthma within the patient the issue is an extended problem focused with E/M Code 99202 due to the fact the mother reports it happening
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Bronchial Asthma | Pediatric and Adolescent Care (psych) | Jessica Chrysostom 00022492Deniece La Roche 00036255Kendon Simmons 00039205 | Table of Contents Topic Page # Introduction 2-4 Clinical Manifestation 4 Asthma and Age Diagnosis Diagnostic challenges Major Criteria
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Culture and Disease HCS 245 6/17/2013 Cathy Andrade Culture and Disease Asthma is a disease that is sweeping the country. With so many new cases being reported daily‚ it has become somewhat of an epidemic. It can be found in almost all corners of the world. Although it is most common in the US‚ Canada‚ and UK‚ it is growing more common in heavily industrialized countries like Brazil and South Africa. This disease can affect anyone; from women to men‚ children to adults‚ Caucasians to
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concerning storing and administering medication Although it is not ideal to keep medication in school‚ it is sometimes necessary. Some children will have medical conditions that require certain medication to be taken during the school day‚ such as asthma or allergies. Situations may also arise where parents request that their child is to have medication due to a current situation‚ such as antibiotics for a mild infection. As all medication is dangerous to children‚ these must not be kept where children
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