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    Medication and Treatment for COPD Inhaled Therapies NICE COPD guidelines have made specific recommendations regarding the use of inhaled long-acting bronchodilators and inhaled steroids separately and in combination‚ but newer studies have assessed these drugs singly and in combination over longer periods of time. Bronchodilators (relievers) Short-acting beta2 agonists (SABA) Beta2 agonists act directly on bronchial smooth muscle to cause bronchodilation. They are the most widely used bronchodilators

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    Hillcrest Medical Case 3

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    HISTORY AND PHYSICAL Patient Name: Patul Barua Patient ID: 135799 Room Number: CCU4 Date of Admission: 01/07/2010 Admitting Physician: Simon Williams‚ MD of Pulmonalogy Admitting Diagnosis 1: Rule out myocardial infarction 2: History of tuberculosis 3: Hemoptysis 4: Status post embolectomy Chief Complaint: Tightness in the chest‚ shortness of breath‚ fast heart rate. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLINESS: Mr. Barua is a 42 year old gentleman from Bangladesh who presents with chest

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    Over the last few decades Schizophrenia has become embedded in mainstream vernacular as any behavior or emotional response that is out of touch with reality. However even with its popularity heightened through movies and headline news stories‚ schizophrenia is still one of the most enigmatic and least understood disorders of the brain. With current research focused on the role of neurobiology and functioning on a cellular level‚ investigative analysis has merited new innovations towards its source

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    Disease Trends and Delivery of Health Care Services Jacqueline Allen HCA/240 February 3‚ 2013 Dr. Selena Monk Abstract The prevalence of obesity is increasing in all age groups in the United States. Over the past 30 years‚ the sum of older adults who are obese has doubled. This paper will attempt to show the impact on the quality of life‚ and the health issues related to obesity on the aging population. Although there is an increase in the rates of obesity among the older population; the

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    Radiation Therapy What is radiation therapy? According to wikipedia Radiation therapy discovered in 1889 also known as radiotherapy‚ radiation oncology‚ or XRT‚ is the medical use of ionizing radiation as a part of cancer treatment to control malignant cells. Radiotherapy may be used for curative or adjuvant cancer treatment‚ with curative being the cure and adjuvant being additional treatment. Radiation therapy can also be used as palliative treatment‚ which is where a cure is not possible and

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    Introduction The aim of this essay is to explore evidence based nursing intervention in the care and management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in an acutely ill patient. The acutely ill patient involved in this essay was admitted to hospital due to cerebrovascular accident and had a past medical history of myocardial Infarction‚ left Ventricular failure‚ peripheral vascular disease and duodenal ulcer as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This essay will provide a rationale

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    Case Study on Copd

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    examination‚he appears frail with evidence of poor nutritional status‚He had bibasal crepitations‚wheeze throughout the lungs and reduced air entry.His oxygen saturations were 89% on 2litres oxygen Other tests-blood gas showered a normal ph‚and hypoxia(mild).Bloods indicates no raised white cell count.Vital signs‚Temperature 37 degrees‚BP 120/60‚Respirations 24b/min.Weight 52 kg Chest x-ray showed widespread changes in COPD‚ill defined opacity in rt lower lobe which has increased in density in

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    (heart) damage. Increase symptoms in patients known to have coronary disease occur with exposure to carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide has an affinity for hemoglobin that is much greater than that of oxygen. The cardiac effects are the results of hypoxia. These effects are determined by the degree of carbon monoxide exposure‚ the hemoglobin concentration‚ and the presence or absence of coronary or myocardial disease. A decrease in exercise performance occurs even in normal individuals with low level

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    Self-study Questions – Sleep and Rest Answers to these study questions can be found in Potter & Perry‚ Kee‚ and Taber’s dictionary. 1. Briefly describe the 4 stages of Non-rapid Eye Movement (NREM) sleep. · Stage 1: NREM -Stage lasts a few minutes. It includes lightest level of sleep. Decreased physiological activity begins with gradual fall in vital signs and metabolism. Sensory stimuli such as noise easily arouses person. Awakened‚ person feels as though daydreaming has occurred. · Stage

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    module 3  ematology – Module 3‚ Lecture 1  Slide 1  ● The first type of blood cells that we will focus on are the erythrocytes‚ also called the  red blood cells.  These are the cells that transport oxygen in the blood from the lungs  to the tissues.  These cells also help transport some of the carbon dioxide from the  tissues to the lungs.  The main function of erythrocytes‚ namely oxygen transport‚ is  carried out by the protein that makes up the majority of the protein composition of the  cell

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