EMT Basic Academy Chronic Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis is a long term productive cough and is labeled under COPD. The cough is persistent and is actually a defense mechanism by the body in an attempt to keep airway free from mucus and other obstructions. It can usually be caused by an infection in the lungs or by outside irritants such as cigarette smoke or air pollution. If you are called to a patient who has chronic bronchitis you will be able to tell they have this disease just by looking at
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blood streams which contain red blood cells which collect and transport the oxygen to the cells. Bronchitis is a disease that can affect the respiratory system. There are two types of bronchitis; acute which affect you for 2 to 3 days and chronic bronchitis which can affect you for 3 months and 2 years straight and that means you have been diagnosed with (COPD) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Bronchitis interferes with the respiratory system by narrowing the air passage by inflaming the air way
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develop respiration system. Thus, chance for them to get COPD in later life is higher. Explain the problems you identify in OPD patients Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder is mainly contributed by 2 different types of diseases that are chronic bronchitis and emphysema. The symptoms of OPD are: 1. Dyspnea Dyspnea means shortness of breath. Patient who are suffering COPD initially feel dyspnea when doing physical activities such as strenuous exercise and climbing up the stairs. As the disease progresses
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Bronchitis HCS 245 June 6, 2014 Michelle Clemons There are two different types of bronchitis, acute and chronic. They include inflammation of the airways leading to the lungs, but have different causes and, durations. Chronic bronchitis is a lifelong condition that results from continued exposure to lung irritants, such as smoke. While they have similar names, acute and chronic bronchitis are different illnesses. A person with chronic bronchitis can have flare ups of the disease and can even
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production. R.S. has chronic bronchitis, or Type-B COPD, in which “…The inflamed bronchi produce a lot of mucus. This leads to cough and difficulty getting air in and out of the lungs. Cigarette smoking is the most common cause. Breathing in other fumes and dusts over a long period of time may also cause chronic bronchitis. Treatment will help your symptoms, but chronic bronchitis is a long-term condition that keeps coming back or never goes away completely. (Chronic Bronchitis 2015) In fact, one of the
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Running Header: Asthma Paper on Asthma September 10, 2010 Abstract Chronic bronchitis is a preventable disease highly linked to smoking. Once a patient is diagnosed with chronic bronchitis through pulmonary function tests and other exams, it is not curable but there are medications that may help in alleviating symptoms. Chronic bronchitis patients are often referred to as “Blue bloater.” In chronic bronchitis, there is a marked increased in the proliferation of the goblet cells that results
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Chronic Bronchitis & Emphysema Compare and Contrast Essay University Composition and Communication 1 Deborah Karahalis June 9, 2013 Thesis Statement Chronic bronchitis (COPD) and emphysema are both chronic diseases that affect a great deal of people in our everyday lives. Chronic bronchitis (COPD) and emphysema are diseases people normally don’t realize they have until further down the line when it generally gets more severe; simply from living uneducated
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), also known as chronic obstructive lung disease (COLD), chronic obstructive airway disease (COAD), chronic airflow limitation (CAL) and chronic obstructive respiratory disease (CORD), refers to chronic bronchitis and emphysema, a pair of commonly co-existing diseases of the lungs in which the airways become narrowed. This leads to a limitation of the flow of air to and from the lungs causing shortness of breath. In clinical practice, COPD is defined by its
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Tobacco Tobacco is A plant originating from South America. There are more than 70 species of tobacco and was first used by the Indians. Tobacco is a plant that is well known for its use. It’s used to make cigars and cigarettes. Because of its addictionality it is very well known. Tobacco is a flower which is grown on large scales in South America. They prepare the tobacco by cutting of the leaves and letting them dry in the sun. then they grind the crunchy leaves into a kind of powder which
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Case 1 R.S. has smoked for many years and has developed chronic bronchitis, a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). He also has a history of coronary artery disease and peripheral arterial vascular disease. His arterial blood gas (ABG) values are pH = 7.32, PaCO2 = 60 mm Hg, PaO2 = 50 mm Hg, HCO3- = 30 mEq/L. His hematocrit is 52% with normal red cell indices. He is using an inhaled ß2 agonist and theophylline to manage his respiratory disease. At this clinic visit, it is noted on a chest
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