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    that aggravates your symptoms? Is there a time in the day that they get worse? A cough that awaken people in the night are usually related to respiratory problems where bronchial irritation is a factor such as asthma or chronic bronchitis or heart failure (Dains, Baumann, & Scheibel, 2016). Asthma usually presents with nighttime coughing (Dains, Baumann, & Scheibel, 2016). A severe cough in the early morning usually indicates postnasal drip, cystic fibrosis, or bronchiectasis. A cough that is worse at

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    Cardinal Journal of immunology Asthma and the ongoing research of helper T cells and cytokines Carolina Calvillo, BS in progress* *Biology-Pre Dental Program, Department of Biology, School of Mathematics Science and Engineering, University of the Incarnate Word Table of Contents ABSRACT 1 INTRODUCTION 4 RESEARCH 1 THERAPY 4 CONCLUSION 4 Abstract Asthma is characterized by T helper cell 2 (Th2) type inflammation, leading to airway hyper responsiveness and tissue remodeling. Th2

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    disease has no cure. This chronic respiratory disease is better known as Asthma. Asthma has but can be treated through treatments such as nebulizers, inhalers or antibiotics. All of these medical treatments aid in treating asthma and preventing the diseases from becoming deadly, but does not preventing one from developing Asthma. In the United States and in the rest of the world any human in society is at risk to get asthma. Regardless of ethnicity , gender, age, sexuality and location where one

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    condiditons through research and recounting of interviews . Through the months of September and October I had three meetings with a local woman, AA and her two sons, CG and HG. When we first spoke to arrange our meetings, we had decided to look into her asthma and how that affected her life and her family. As our first visit progressed, I realized that her struggles with mental health seem to have a much bigger effect on her life and family. AA has lived with depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem for

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    tumors, as well as have the ability to overcome blindness. Animal testing has helped fight off a broad range of diseases. Thanks to animal testing, Asthma has been reduced magnificently. Robert said “Asthma kills over 2000 people each year in the UK especially children.” This is not even including adults and kids all over the world. Asthma makes

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    diseases of the respiratory system include; pneumonia, croup, asthma, bronchitis, laryngitis, and tuberculosis, affected disease location determines the signs and symptoms. Hereditary and environmental factors such as allergens and other irritants can be a contributory factor, especially in children. However, respiratory compromise occur as a result of incomplete airway development among this vulnerable population predisposing them to chronic asthma (Huether & McCance, 2012). The purpose of this paper is

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    The Heart Of The Lungs

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    The Lungs are a part of every living human and animal that exist today. The lungs are classified as one of the hardest-working organs in the body, besides the heart. They can expand and contract up to 20 times a minute or more to provide oxygen to be distributed to tissues in all parts of the body. They are considered to be the largest organ in the body. Taking up over forty percent of the chest cavity. Due to the size, we can only have two. The heart takes up the other space in the upper

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    of death in the US. When exposed to tobacco smoke, children are at more of a risk. Compared to adults, children are more likely to develop ear infections, respiratory problems such as coughing and wheezing, and other respiratory diseases such as asthma. Tobacco smoke is also connected to sudden infant death syndrome. Sudden infant death syndrome is the unexpected death of a child that is under the age of one. To make matters worse second hand smoke plays a major role in low birth weight in infants

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    Environmental health is your wellbeing of your surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. There things effect your air pollution like carbon monoxide you can get things like asthma. Also there clean water there different type of water depend where you live. Finally there is way to improve your environmental health and those around you. Cars and trucks produce air pollution throughout their life, including pollution emitted during vehicle operation, refueling

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    Nursing Head to Toe Physical Assessment A head to toe assessment is the visual and manual inspection of each body part starting at the head and scalp and continuing downward to the feet and toes. These four techniques will be used: Inspection=what can be seen, Palpation=what can be felt, Percussion=what can be heard and Auscultation=what can be heard using a stethoscope. It is very important to perform a complete head to toe assessment on all patients at the beginning of the shift as this information

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