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    drastically, they will not complete any work that is given to them because of the lack of motivation they feel. Most people turn the anger they feel toward themselves so this can deepen the depression and starts the process of self attack and leaves a bad lasting imprint on individuals self

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    emphysema, bronchitis, pneumonia, or tuberculosis. She also denies having chest pain with breathing, wheezing or noise breathing, shortness of breath, hemoptysis, sputum, toxin or pollution exposure. Patient states that she had common cold with some productive cough for about a week last month. Also, patient states that occasionally she experiences shortness of breath when she runs for more than 40 minutes. Patient states that her last chest x-ray was 1 years ago, and the results were negative.

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    Patient: 64, Male Final Diagnosis: Varicella Pneumonia Symptoms: Increased shortness of breath, cough, dyspnea, tachypnea Medication: Acyclovir Clinical Procedure: Chest X-Ray Specialty: Objective: Uncommon Disease Background: Varicella Pneumonia remains to this day an uncommon and rare complication among both adults and children. (1) Yet, ironically, it accounts for the majority and mortality among adults diagnosed with Varicella. In general, Varicella Pneumonia tends to appear once in 400 cases

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    Tic Tac is one of the largest breath mint market, which has been there in the industry for more than 50 years now. Their product line is far away the most sold in the world due to their bigger and multiple factories and employees worldwide. As stipulated in the article, in 1969, Tic Tac gave to their customers the catchy jingle which was a huge success. In the 1970s, they extended their product line by adding the cinnamon-flavored red mints and the tangerine-flavored orange mints. The Ferrero group

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    regurgitation and enlargement of the aorta. He states he has an appointment with the valve specialist this week to discuss treatment options. He admits to having noted recently, increased shortness of breath with exertion. He stated he can walk the length of the hall about 100 feet and becomes short of breath. He also has developed a slight productive cough. Robert felt it important to share his social history. He grew up in a small town in northern Minnesota in a family of five children during the

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    There are several ways that Jeanette 's doctor and receptionist could have helped Jeanette. The receptionist should have relayed Jeanette 's message to the doctor as soon as possible. Shortness of breath is a serious medical problem. It is one of the symptoms of Heart failure as well as Pneumonia (Mayoclinic, 2016). If the doctor had received the message right away, the doctor would perhaps advise Jeanette to come to her office or to call 911 immediately

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    What Is Heart Failure?

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    body. Therefore, the clinical manifestation will gradually worsening to the critical point, such as a progressive pulmonary hypertension, uncontrolled hypertension, and fluid overload. Consequently, respiratory manifestation such as shortness of breath is one of the major clinical problem of left-sided heart failure, which is characterized by dyspnea and orthopnea (AHA, 2016). The left-sided heart failure compromises blood flow to the brain. The right-sided heart failure is usually a result of

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    Copd Case Study

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    1. How would you describe the pathophysiology of COPD and comorbid heart failure to Charlie, considering that he has no medical knowledge/background? I would explain to Charlie that COPD is when his airway (windpipe) and lungs are chronically inflamed. I would tell him that with COPD that extra mucous is produced by the cells of his lungs and airway, and the cells that are supposed to help clear out the mucous don’t work very well when you have COPD. Because of the inflammation and mucous, the cells

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    Additionally, she reports being short of breath (SOB) with exertion and states that her throat is sore, particularly in the morning time. B.C. reports having a decreased appetite, although she denies vomiting or being nauseous. She is concerned that her heart may be at issue and that her symptoms may be the result of lung cancer. History of Present Illness (HPI) The patient reports symptoms of a nightly, dry cough that has lasted for two weeks and elicits shortness of breath. Her symptoms have worsened over

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    Heart Failure ( Hf )

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    high incidence of hospital readmissions. Patient Profile Reason for Hospital Admission The patient is a fifty-seven year old Caucasian male who presented to the University Medical Center triage center on September 6, 2015 with shortness of breath (SOB) and labored breathing. The patient’s SOB was of moderate severity with a three-week duration of gradual onset, recurrent, worsening, constant, worse with exertion, and relived by sitting up. The patient reported an inability to climb one flight

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