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    Clinical Assignment

    common environmental triggers for asthma and give at least one specific example for each. Five common environmental triggers for asthma are exercise, allergens, odors, weather, and food. Exercise induced asthma is common in young children and adolescents. The airways in the lungs become narrowed during strenuous exercise. There are many different types of allergens that induce asthma like dust mites, pollen from tress, mold, and pet dander. Odors that can trigger asthma are cigarette smoke, some kinds

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    Asthma Speach

    Good morning, I will be discussing the medical condition Asthma that has been identified as a national health priority in relation to my patient Jane smith. Asthma is a chronic disease of the Respiratory system in which the air passages or bronchial tubes in the lungs become inflamed, swollen and narrowed, preventing free/ easy air flow into and out of lungs. Miss smith is a 12 year old female that suffers from asthma, she is in a healthy weight range although she finds it difficult to exercise because

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    Research Paper On Asthma

    Asthma is a minor harassment for some people. For others, it could be a major issue that meddles with usual activities and can lead to a life-threatening asthma attack. Asthma influence people of all ages, yet it regularly begins during childhood. There is a statistic about a country that there are over 25 million people have asthma. Around 7 million of them are children. Asthma can't be cured, however its manifestations (symptoms) might be controlled. it's necessary that you work with your specialist

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    Walking Pneumonia Research Paper

    This patient may have a type of atypical pneumonia, often called “Walking Pneumonia”. This infectious lung disease is also bacterial and is a milder form of community-acquired pneumonia. According to the physical examination, mild fever, difficulty breathing and moderate rales over the right lower lung are common symptoms for this type of infection. Also, his chest x-ray shows patchy alveolar infiltrates; when fluid builds up in the alveoli of your lungs and is also another indicator. Since the

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    Glucocorticoids Influence On CFTR

    Methodology Glucocorticoids Influence on CFTR Because chloride is a major component in the fluid that is secreted from pulmonary epithelial cells, it plays an essential role for the development of fetal lungs. It was previously found that as birth approaches, CFTR levels decline sand cortisol levels increase. Which is why this study investigates the effect of glucocorticoids on the chloride channels in the lungs. In this procedure, fetal distal lung epithelial (FDLE) cells were isolated from

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    Case Study Of Asthma In Los Angeles

    Asthma, which is a respiratory condition that causes difficulty in breathing, has had a dramatic increase in the United States since the 2000’s. Los Angeles, California, has consistently been hit with smog attacks since the 1950’s, which is a prevalent trigger for people diagnosed with asthma. Over 1 million people suffer from asthma in Los Angeles, therefore combating the excess amount of smog in their atmosphere is very crucial to keep asthmatic people healthy, while keeping their condition under

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    Asthma Research Paper

    Asthma is a disorder that is characterized for its hyper-reactive airways component. It is also another type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), as many would prefer to classify it, but I would say is rather a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways. It is a disorder in which the patients require not only medications to expand the airways to facilitate gas exchange, but also of anti-inflammatory medications. During an asthma attack, the patient’s physiology undergoes through several

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    The Pros And Cons Of Epipen

    EpiPen is an injection containing epinephrine, this chemical narrows the blood vessel and open airways in the lungs. The effects of this injection can reverse severe low blood pressure, wheezing, hives, severe skin itching, and many different symptoms of an allergic reaction. They also use epinephrine to treat exercise induced anaphylaxis. Mylan offers the first authorized generic for EpiPen Auto injector at half of the wholesale acquisition cost . But as of 2016 , Mylan's EpiPen became the

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    COPD Patient Video Analysis

    In this video, elderly COPD patients exercising with Siel Bleu Ireland discuss the positive impact that doing group exercises has had on their life. Many of them of quite happy that they can do an hour of exercise, even with their COPD, and they talk about how the program has helped them improve their quality of life and their activity levels. In between the interviews, there is footage of the patients participating in the exercise group, displaying that the program consists of simple, easy to do

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    Why Is Asthma Important In Health And Social Care

    Asthma is one of the most common, persistent diseases in the world. Asthma affects people all over the world, and can make life miserable for many individuals. The growing numbers of this disease needs to make us more aware, and add more policies about how we will treat emergency situations and keep the air clean. Asthma can be triggered by many factors in thre community. Breathing in polluted air, such as cigarette smoke, is an example of how asthma can be triggered. Exercise can also cause

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