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    Francisco Bay Area, most of my childhood I felt very healthy. However around the age of 10 my pediatrician diagnosed me with Athletic Asthma. It is a specific type of Asthma that only occurs when engaging in strenuous activity or having an increased breathing rate. In 2009 I decided to move to Fresno, while I knew other people in the bay area who suffered from Asthma it shocked me to learn how prevalent it was in central California, particularly in Fresno. Quite often people in Fresno will make

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    abbreviation ‘COPD’ and Chronic Obstructive Airways Disease, known as ‘COAD’ is a lung disease which causes a persistent obstruction of bronchial air flow. COPD is now the name preferred instead of COAD. There are different forms of COPD/ COAD including asthma, emphysema, bronchiectasis and chronic bronchitis. COPD is the most common respiratory disease and the progressive disease process is irreversible. The cause of the obstruction can be caused by many influencing factors. With the increase of cigarette

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    Smoking is a well known habit. Many people smoke despite its obvious and widely advertised deleterious effects on health. Smoking is not only bad for the immediate users, but also the people surrounding them. It is an addiction that can effect others without their consent. Not only is it unhealthy physically but also a very expensive habit. It costs millions a year, and that is just to buy enough cigarettes to satisfy your addiction, not counting the cost of medical care needed, renovations of homes

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    Have you ever questioned however respiratory organ malady have affected the globe each second of the day? The lungs area unit a part of a fancy equipment, increasing and restful thousands of times daily to usher in gas and expel greenhouse gas. respiratory organ malady may end up from issues in any a part of this technique. respiratory organ malady is one amongst the foremost common medical condition within the world. 10 innumerable individuals suffer from respiratory organ malady within the U.S

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    Physioex 8 Exercise 7

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    FEV1 increased or decreased? Reduced Which of these changed more? FEV1 4. In “Acute Asthma Attack Breathing”, is the FVC reduced or increased? Reduced Is the FEV1 reduced or increased? Reduced Which of these is changed more? FEV1 Why did the lung volumes and/or capacities change in the spirogram for this condition? Because the bronchiole smooth muscle will spasm and the airway become constricted. 5. In “Acute Asthma Attack Breathing with Inhaler Medication Applied”, has the FVC reduced or increased

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    Introduction: This paper will discuss a case study of Liam, a three-month-old boy who is transferred from the General Practitioner (GP) to paediatric ward with bronchiolitis. Initially, Liam’s chief health issues will be identified, following by nursing assessment and diagnoses of the child’s need. Focus will be made on the management of two major health problems: respiratory distress and dehydration, and summary and evaluation of the interventions with evidence of learning. Lastly, a conclusion

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    Codeine is also used to treat pain and diarrhea. Theophylline (brand name Theolair) is a prescription xanthine derivative that can be used in therapy for COPD for bronchodilation. Theophylline is also used for treating other respiratory diseases such as asthma. Acetaminophen (brand name Tylenol) is an over-the-counter analgesic that can be used for the treatment of pain from menstrual cramps. Acetaminophen is also used to treat other types of pain and to reduce fever. IV. Pharmacokinetics Clonazepam

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    Head to Toe Assessment Nursing assessment is taking a health history and performing if needed, a head-to-toe pattern of inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation to areas of the patient’s body. This structured and organized manner of assessment helps the nurse to systematically document both the normal and abnormal findings of the examination (Baird, 2006). This paper will discuss the general assessment of different systems of one specific patient and how the clinical findings can aid in

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    components. (Bullet points are ok) • Demographics: 14 year-old male ♂ (Frank Morgan) • Chief Complaint: Frank was having incessant wheezing for the last 2 weeks. His pediatrician decided to refer him to an allergist to assess his issues with chronic asthma and nasal congestion (rhinitis). • History of Current Illness: First occurrence of an abnormal wheezing and breathing issues occurred when he was three years old. His grandparents had recently obtained a canine animal (dog), which was when these

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    An analysis of how different lung diseases affect the lung’s functions The lungs are essential respiratory organs in humans which enable us to breathe. Our lungs are specialised structures that allow us to exchange gases. We require oxygen from the air to enter our blood, as all cells need it to function. We also need to get rid of carbon dioxide which is a product of many metabolic reactions within our cells. Our lungs allow this gas exchange so we can get rid of carbon dioxide and acquire oxygen

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