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    Multiple Sclerosis

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    decrease the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis. There are many diets out there that can help reduce symptoms and weight. Using a dietitian to introduce a healthy diet to those with M.S. can be very beneficial because it can decrease their pain and exacerbations‚ and improve the quality of their lives. There are four different types of M.S. that people can have. They are relapsing- remitting (RRMS)‚ secondary progressive (SPMS)‚ primary progressive (PPMS) and progressive-relapsing Multiple Sclerosis

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    From pediatric patients to geriatric patients‚ respiratory diseases and disorders can affect a variety of patients. Many of which cause lower respiratory rates and drug interactions that can compromise routine dental treatment and even elicit medical emergencies. A hygienist should not only have the knowledge to treat a respiratory emergency but also how to prevent one. Respiratory diseases can be divided into upper and lower respiratory diseases‚ some requiring more precautions than others. It is

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    Lab Report – Respiration and Excretion Directions: Answer all questions in complete sentences. Please type answers‚ but you do not need to retype questions. You do not need to attach any additional sheets from the lab manual. (5 points each. 50 points total) 1. What is the general formula for cellular respiration?The general formula for cellular respiration is organic compounds+oxygyn→co2+02+energy-or-C6 H12 06+602→6C02+6H20+~38ATP 2. Where does cellular respiration take place

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    According to a recent report on the largest study on vegetarians and vegans‚ they live an average 8 years longer than the general population. The study was based on our leading causes of death‚ such as heart disease‚ cholesterol level‚ cancer‚ stroke‚ COPD‚ Alzheimer disease‚ kidney failure‚ and depression. According to this study‚ all mentioned causes of death may be prevented or even treated using plant-based diet. Statistic from CDS (Centers for Disease control and Prevention) shows that heart

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    nonreversible disease. It is characterized by an enlargement of the airways beyond the terminal bronchioles. This airway enlargement can be due to a myriad of causes. Emphysema is commonly referred to as COPD; however‚ emphysema is only one type of COPD. Chronic bronchitis is the other. In cases of COPD‚ emphysema and chronic bronchitis typically accompany one another‚ but emphysema can also occur by itself. There are two types of emphysema: panacinar and centriacinar‚ each affecting different areas

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    Title: All about Chronic Bronchitis Meta Keywords: Treatments for COPD in Pune Meta Description: Chronic bronchitis is a persistent cough that lasts up to 3-12 months. Salt therapy is one of the most effective treatments for COPD in Pune. All About Chronic Bronchitis We all disregard bronchitis thinking it’s just a cough‚ but did you know chronic bronchitis kills more than 120‚000 people every year? Fewer people have died due to car crashs in comparison to the bronchitis disease.

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    Content / Information Discussion Question 1 CLO 3 For consequences of COPD‚ identifies effects: 1) on the right heart‚ 2) on RBC number‚ 3) in blood gases‚ 4) clinical findings Information is scientifically sound‚ thorough‚ necessary and sufficient. Provides 3-4 consequences of COPD from the first column. Information is mostly scientifically sound‚ thorough‚ necessary and sufficient. Provides 1-2 consequences of COPD from the first column. Information is not entirely scientifically sound‚ necessary

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    example an asthma attack or a broken bone. Chronic illnesses are prolonged and develop over time‚ such as asthma or osteoporosis. A chronic condition can develop into acute conditions as well; a child who has asthma could come into the ER with an exacerbation of their chronic condition‚ which is now an acute condition‚ an asthma attack. The way acute and chronic illnesses are taken care of should be in two separate ways because sometimes they do not correlate with each other and because they are two

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    Health Promotion Essay

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    Foundations for Practice. Ballière Tindall‚ London. Owens ‚J. (2001). A critical incident study of Nurses’ responses to the spiritual needs of their Patients. The Journal of Advanced Nursing 33 (4)‚ pp. 446-455. National Emphysema Foundation (2006). COPD – What is it? [online] Available from: http://emphysema foundation.org/copdcbro.jsp#COPDWhatNational [Accessed February 28th

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    Critical Appraisal

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    The journal looks at the views of patients and their carer’s experiences with living the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)‚ its causes‚ how they manage with the symptoms‚ its progression and what role they adopt in maximising their health potential. Through-out the journal there is a clear emphasise on smoking being the main cause of COPD‚ however there is no mention of its significance in the journal title. Carnwell (1997) clearly states that the title should accurately

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