Research proposal: Intragastric and intranasal administration of Bifidobacterium animalis to reduce airway inflammation in asthma. Project submitted to : madam Raheela Rahmat Submitted by: Shazia Naseer Father name: Naseer Ahmed Seat number: Enrolment Number: Class: B.S.C (H) 3rd year Crouse #: 516 Department: Biotechnology Date of submission: nov5th‚ 2012 Submitted by: Shazia Naseer Father name: Naseer
Free Asthma Immune system
STUDY GUIDE FOR PRINCIPLES OF AUTONOMIC PHARMACOLOGY (Fall 2013) Drug-receptor Interactions Know general characteristics of signal-transducing receptors: Bind to a ligand (drug or endogenous molecule) Participate in a signaling cascade Distinguish from non-receptor-mediated drug action Graded or Dose-Response effects (vs. all-or-none) Understand “occupational theory” of drug action Molecular basis (ligand-receptor interaction) Mathematical description Occupational theory: Response = Max
Premium Acetylcholine
EXPOSURES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ASTHMA AND ALLERGIC DISEASES AMONG CHILDREN VISITING SELECTED PAEDIATRIC CLINICS IN ACCRA. BY BETHEL AMEI DZOBO FEBRUARY‚ 2014 A RESEARCH PROPOSAL PRESENTED TO THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1.0 INTRODUCTION In the proposed study we seek to examine the relationship between early life exposures and the development of asthma and allergic diseases in children. In addition this study will determine the prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases in childhood
Free Asthma Allergy
Hum. Reprod. Advance Access published December 5‚ 2012 Human Reproduction‚ Vol.0‚ No.0 pp. 1– 9‚ 2012 doi:10.1093/humrep/des398 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Reproductive epidemiology Asthma in children born after infertility treatment: findings from the UK Millennium Cohort Study C. Carson 1‚*‚ A. Sacker 2‚ Y. Kelly 2‚ M. Redshaw 1‚ J.J. Kurinczuk 1‚ and M.A. Quigley 1 1 National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit‚ University of Oxford‚ Oxford OX3 7LF‚ UK 2Institute for Social and Economic Research‚ University
Premium
1. In Volume 2 (the Alphabetical Index)‚ the main term “Diaper rash” directs you to refer to this code in the Tabular List (Volume 1): ____691.0_______________ 2. To assign a code for a poisoning or adverse effect‚ you would refer to this table: _Table E Chapter 17____________________ 3. A diagnosis for a condition or disease of the Respiratory System would fall within this code range: __519.9______________ 4. These types of codes are used to identify “Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact
Premium Respiratory system Cancer Ammonia
Describe the gross anatomy of the lungs; And define pneumonia and outline briefly the etiology‚ pathophysiology and radiographic appearances of alveolar pneumonia. 1. Introduction The lungs are the essential organs of respiration; they are two in number and are placed one on either side within the thorax‚ separated from each other by the heart. The substance of the lung is light‚ spongy and porous. The surface is smooth‚ shining and marked into numerous areas‚ indicating the lobules of the organs
Premium Respiratory system Pneumonia Lung
Asthma Teaching Principles I am to conduct a family teaching session. How I describe the content‚ including the pathophysiology‚ to a patient depends on the patient’s level of education and experience with asthma. Is this a new diagnosis for this patient? Is this diagnosis new for this family? Is the patient a healthcare professional or in the case of a child‚ are the parent’s healthcare professionals? Patients learn the best when they are
Premium Asthma
----------------------- DISEASE Asthma ASSESSMENT FINDINGS: Signs & Symptoms -Asthma is illustrated by outbursts of shortness of breath‚ wheezing‚ and coughing and the production of thick‚ tenacious sputum. -Only as the attack begins to subside can the client expectorate large quantities of thick‚ stringy mucus. The skin is usually pale. -During a severe attack‚ the nurse may observe cyanosis of the client’s lips and nail beds. Definition/Pathophysiology/Etiology -Asthma is usually a reversible
Premium Asthma Respiratory physiology
Case Study 1 The health care provider prescribed the 8-year-old girl with a history of asthma and allergy to bee stings a course of penicillin to manage her current throat infection‚ and cautions her parents to watch her closely for her a reaction. The health care provider specifically provided her a prescription of penicillin to alleviate E.O.’s type I hypersensitivity to bee stings. The health care provider is concerned about the anaphylactic reaction that the little girl can have as a result
Premium Asthma Allergy Immune system
about and why? Being that E.O has never been prescribed penicillin; her healthcare provider is concerned that she may be allergic to the antibiotic. Penicillin is an antibiotic that is used to treat many bacterial infections in the body. People with asthma and a history of any type of allergy should be monitored very closely when taking penicillin for the first time and should be given the right dose to safely take the antibiotic. An allergic reaction to penicillin can range from a simple rash to a
Premium Immune system Allergy Asthma