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    hyperinflation‚ Marked impairment (FEv1 < 35% predicted)‚ Marked restriction activities of daily living‚ and Failure of maximal medical treatment to correct symptoms. Lvrs has considered to be one of the most desirable procedure to relieve dyspnea in many COPD patients who are not eligible for other procedure. The procedure

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    practical suddenly made more sense in the context of seeing patients or talking to doctors? Particularly meeting the patient with COPD was very useful for bringing the illness alive and understanding how this is managed. This made all the respiratory conditions and examinations much clearer. If you were a GP managing a patient in the primary care setting with COPD: what elements of what you have learnt about the underpinning science do you think are important in understanding and assessing the

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    University Contents:- 1. Introduction 2 2. Perspective on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and Stroke 3 2.1 Professional perspective

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    88290212 Acute Asthma 2

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    MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE SEVERE ASTHMA Dr DHANNURAM MANDAVI INTRODUCTION Asthma is a chronic lung disease with airway obstruction‚ airway inflammation and airway hyperreactivity to various stimuli‚ often reversible with bronchodilators and anti-inflammatory drugs. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 1)Extrinsic cause(IgE mediated/allergens) 2)intrinsic cause (non IgE mediated/Infection) Allergens leads to a) Early Reaction within 10 min Due to histamine; leukotriene- C;D;E ;PAF & bradykinin Mucosal edema; bronchoconstriction

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    More common. Will eventually progress to a secondary phase where the patient will get worse upon an exacerbation • Common age of dx is 30-40 • Manifestations differ from patient to patient depending on where the plaques have developed • Diagnosis: Lumbar puncture for CSF looking for high protein‚ high WBC‚ high ImG. EMG for musculofunction • Treatment:

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    hospital costs‚ which lets me know that may be an issue. He also tells me a lot about his wife and is very honest. He admits its getting hard to care for her and that she cannot provide for him like she used to. Then obviously his present illness‚ COPD‚ is why I am concerned about his smoking habit. 4. What information do you need? More information about Henry’s past medical history is needed. Also more about what role he plays at home. Also vital signs and a description of the pain he is experiencing

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    Smoking Work Cited

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    English 103 November 7‚ 2012 Works Cited Bailey‚ William Everett. The Invisible Drug. Houston: Mosaic Publications‚ 1996. Print. William Bailey wrote this book on cigarettes with many views from doctors and other professional advisors to show the effects and complications from smoking cigarettes. This book had a lot of information from previous books the was further reviewed and more recent. However‚ because this book is from 1996 I used it for a place to start and find more information about

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    Many deaths in the United States result from poor lifestyle choices (Williams & Torrens‚ 2008). Bad habits‚ addictions and lifestyle choices such as tobacco use‚ alcohol consumption‚ sedentary lifestyle‚ recreational drug use and sexual promiscuity can lead to diseases and death. Primary prevention of a disease means to prevent it from occurring. Infants and children are immunized to prevent them from contracting diseases such as measles‚ or polio. Primary prevention of a disease would include

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    Hypertension Also known as high blood presion. Hypertension can damage the arteries‚ heart‚ brain‚ kidneys and eyes. Hypertension has no symptom‚ that’s why it’s called a “silent killer”. People with uncontrolled hypertension may have drowsiness‚ confusion‚ headache‚ nausea‚ loss of vision and difficult breathing. Primary hypertension cause is unknown; it tends to develop gradually over the years. Secondary hypertension can be cause for various conditions. Kidney problems‚ medications like control

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    cancer About 30‚000 people in the UK die from lung cancer each year. More than 8 in 10 cases are directly related to smoking.Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). About 25‚000 people in the UK die each year from this serious lung disease. More than 8 in 10 of these deaths are directly linked to smoking. People who die of COPD are usually quite unwell for several years before they die.Heart disease. This is the biggest killer illness in the UK. About 120‚000 people in the UK die each year

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