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    Respiratory System

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    Respiratory system Asthma A chronic (long term) lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways‚ asthma causes recurring periods of wheezing ( a sound when you breathe)‚ chest tightness‚ shortness of breath‚ and coughing. The coughing often occurs at night or early in the morning. Asthma is characterized by inflammation of the bronchial tubes with increased production of sticky secretions inside the tubes. People with asthma experience symptoms when that airways tighten‚ inflame or fill with mucus

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    With asthma‚ there is inflammation of the air passages that results in a temporary narrowing of the airways that carry oxygen to the lungs. This results in asthma symptoms‚ including coughing‚ wheezing‚ shortness of breath‚ and chest tightness.Asthma triggers are different from person to person and can include: Airborne substances (such

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    Dander is s combinations of hair and dead skin cells an can trigger and allergic reactions and asthma attacks for individuals who are sensitive to the pet allergens . There are steps that could be taken to minimize the change of an allergen or asthma attack. At the Pet Palace there has been a new product that will be used on the pets during the grooming time to help reduce the chances of having an asthma attack or some type of other allergen. The pet groomers will use this product on the pets at

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    also the purpose of the work. The second stage is acting which is the commencement of work include research and design. In this stage we can get reflection on action. The third stage is observing what happened and evaluate the work have done‚ and then get refection on refinements. The last stage is reflecting that shows reflection on project‚ the reflection feeds back into the action‚ experience gained through previous work will effect the decisions on new projects. Gibbs

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    CLINICAL ADVANCED A practical approach to promote reflective practice within nursing Boud‚ D. et al (1985) Reflection: turning experience into learning. London: Kogan Page. Bright‚ B. (1996) Reflecting on reflective practice. Studies in the Education of Adults; 28: 2‚ 162–184. Brookfield‚ S. (1994) Tales from the dark side: a phenomenography of adult critical reflection. International Journal of Lifelong Education; 13: 3‚ 203–216. Buckingham‚ M.‚ Clifton‚ D.O. (2001) Now‚ Discover your Strengths

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    vilanterol. Anoro Ellipta is expected to be available the first quarter of 2014. Warnings/Precautions The drug carries a boxed warning that LABAs increase the risk of asthma-related death. The safety and efficacy of Anoro Ellipta in patients with asthma have not been established‚ and it is not approved for the treatment of asthma. Anoro Ellipta should not be used as a rescue therapy to treat sudden breathing problems (acute bronchospasm). Contraindications Hypersensitivity to umeclidinum‚ vilanterol

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    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 (UACS)‚ and COPD). Pratter et al. (2006) found that in managing patients with subacute cough the first step is to determine whether or not the cough has followed an obvious preceding respiratory infection

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    ‘Daffodils’ is about the value of solitude and reflection. It shows the importance of reflecting on oneself and achieving peace and serenity. We go through tough times in life‚ we face problems but we never let these obstacles pull us down. However‚ unlike William Wordsworth who mastered this technique‚ we have not because of our hectic lifestyle‚ we have no time for reflection or solitude. William Wordsworth however‚ showed that it is possible‚ through the beauty of nature‚ he reflects on himself

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    RESUME Units of area = cm2‚ ft2 Units of volume = cm3‚ ft3 Type of wave: heat‚ sound‚ magnetic‚ light. -All waves carry energy from one location to another Sound waves (acoustic waves): Travels through a medium Are mechanical Are longitudinal Generally travels in a straight line Are best described as a series of compressions and rarefactions. Diagnostic ultrasound: uses mechanical

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    SYMPTOMS SIGNS SYMPTOMS Signs are what the doctor sees. These are what a patient experiences. Signs are the physical appearance of diseases. Symptoms are what a patient experiences about the disease. Signs are objective. Symptoms are subjective ASTHMA

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