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    Respiratory Therapy Essay

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    an associate’s degree and work but having a bachelor’s degree shows more knowledge about your profession and chances are higher getting a job right out of college and working about anywhere. Some of the disorders respiratory therapists treat are lung disease‚ heart disease‚ and neuromuscular disorders. They also do breathing disorders such as asthma‚ bronchitis‚ emphysema‚ COPD‚ Cystic Fibrosis‚ pneumonia. Not only can they treat disorders and breathing complications their job is also to diagnose

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    Essay On Pneumothorax

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    PNEUMOTHORAX Description Pneumothorax is presence of air in the pleural cavity. It prevents your lung from expanding properly when you try to breathe in‚ causing shortness of breath and chest pain. It is also called as Collapse lung. A primary pneumothorax occurs without an apparent cause and in the absence of significant lung disease‚ while a secondary pneumothorax occurs in the presence of existing lung pathology. Tension pneumothorax develops occasionally and is a medical emergency. Unless reversed

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    gov/pubmedhealth/PMH001140 1998-2013 Mayo Foundation For Medical Education Retrieved by: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/sarcoidosis/DS00251 The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Retrieved by: http://medicalcenter.osu.edu/patientcare/healthcare_services/lung/sarcoidosis Sarcoidosis is a disease of unkown cause that leads to inflammation. This disease affects your body’s organs. These cells release chemicals that recruit other cells to isolate and destroy the harmful substance. Inflammation occurs during

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    Asthma and emphysema are both known as obstructive lung diseases. Obstructive lung disease occurs when the airway is obstructed and is worse with expiration. For example‚ more force is required to exhale and emptying the lungs is slowed (Huether & McCance‚ 2012‚ p. 689). The most common type of obstructive lung diseases are asthma‚ chronic bronchitis‚ and emphysema. Although‚ they are categorized as obstructive lung disease they have many similarities in that they have similar symptoms such as

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    Copd

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    COPD Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a lung disease that makes it hard to breathe. COPD refers to two lung diseases‚ emphysema‚ and chronic bronchitis and is an obstruction to breathing that decreases air exchange in the lungs. Emphysema does not always coexist with chronic bronchitis. Asthma‚ Pulmonary Fibrosis‚ or Pulmonary Hypertension is not diagnosed as COPD. Some people may think they simply have a "smoker’s cough" or that breathlessness is just a part of getting older. It

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    Acute Asthma

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    due to the high respiratory rate of an acute asthma exacerbation‚ but prolonged or severe symptoms may cause hypercapnia and metabolic acidosis (Karwat‚ 2002). Chest radiography is often normal; however‚ findings can encounter hyperinflation of the lungs with flattened diaphragm if there is obvious air trapping with the diagnosis of asthma. A CXR may be obtained if the reason of the patient’s wheezing is uncertain. This is particularly helpful in patients in case of other comorbid conditions‚ fevers

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    body’s cells. It effects mostly the lungs and the digestive system; where thick mucus blocks the small tubes and ducts of the pancreas. (Orenstein) The classic triad of exocrine abnormalities are pancreatic insufficiency‚ chronic recurrent pulmonary infections and an elevated sweat electrolyte concentration. At birth the pancreas shows signs of disease and the lungs appear to normal. As the disease progresses ‚ the pancreas becomes smaller and fibrotic while the lungs show a progressive increase in

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    Introduction to Phonetics

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    are commonly known as “ORGANS OF SPEECH”. For the articulation of most speech sounds lung air is used. The respirative system consisting of lungs‚ muscles of chest and wind pipe (trachea).since the air steam mechanism involves (inspiration) breathing in and breathing out (expiration).It is the expiratory lung-air that becomes the basis for the articulation of most of the speech sounds. The air stream involving in lung-air is called Pulmanic Air-stream. There are three

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    Death Summary

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    rapidly corrected to his supplemental low- flow oxygen therapy however‚ he gradually became more oxygen dependent on high flow oxygen‚ eventually requiring intubation with mechanical ventilation in order to maintain his oxygenation. He underwent an open lung biopsy in an attempt to delineate etiology of his pulmonary situation‚ and this was recorded as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and alveolitis. This specimen was sent to the Forest General Pathology Department for further evaluation and they were able

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    blood cells to carry oxygen through the bloodstream‚ pushing air into normally unused portions of the lungs and producing citrate synthase‚ a special enzyme that helps the oxygen found in hemoglobin make its way into body tissue. High altitude also triggers an increase in our heartbeat‚ breathing and urination. The low humidity and low air pressure at high altitudes causes moisture from our skin and lungs to evaporate at a faster pace and our body’s increased exertion requires even more water to keep

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