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    Inhaler use technique

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    Information paper for health professionals Inhaler technique in adults with asthma or COPD Incorrect technique when taking inhaled medications frequently prevents patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) from receiving the maximal benefit from their medications. Recent studies confirm that: • regardless of the type of inhaler device prescribed‚ patients are unlikely to use inhalers correctly unless they receive clear instruction‚ including a physical demonstration

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    Asthma Inhaler

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    wheeze and chest tightness caused by asthma are relieved by bronchodilator inhalers. It used for fast relieve the blockage airway of breath due to asthma. They can be used before people exercise. Asthma Nebulizer this a machine used to anyone who have difficult to breath and they can not use small inhalers. It changes the medicine from liquid to mist to make inhaler in to lungs. It`s fast than an inhaler. Asthma inhaler is the most used one and easiest to use to relieve asthma. There are different

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    becomes breathless and distressed‚ we know she has asthma so I take her to a quiet spot in the forest and to a seat where she can sit down. The teacher goes to the classroom to get the childs own inhaler. Inhalers are kept in one of the reception classes in a large green box on top of a cupboard each inhaler and accessories are labelled with the childs name and class. Epi-pens (for EYFS children) are kept in a filing cabinet in the EYFS corridor with the green first aid box‚ whereas other medicines

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    may bully him as he is different from them in skin colour and language. Andrew suffers with asthma and has to carry an inhaler with him at all times. His mother worries a lot as it can be fatal if he has an asthma attack and has sometimes had to go to hospital to be put on a nebuliser when he has had an asthma attack. Andrew may feel excluded as he has to carry an inhaler with him all the time. He may be quiet in class and feel frightened from his mother worrying all the time or scared that he

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    Air Quality

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    website gives up to date information on the quality of the air in your community. Keeping medications on hand is imperative. It’s especially important to take preventative asthma medications‚ such as Advair or Flovent‚ as prescribed‚ and to keep rescue inhaler nearby in case of an asthma attack. I would be sure to tell my patients to stay hydrated and breathe properly. Dehydration makes the lungs feels worse. Breathing through the nose instead of the mouth is advised‚ the nose’s job is to filter the air

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    Planning an Excursion

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    children” checks? First Aid. Which staff members are qualified? Who carries the first aid kit? How many kits are required? What should be/is in them? Are there students with special needs? How are they catered for? Where are the epipens‚ asthma inhalers etc? What is the process for dealing with non-presentation of Permission forms? Eg: a student arrives at the bus and hasn’t submitted a form. She says “Mum said I could go…” You know her‚ you know her mum and it’s probably ok – what is the school

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    day. Suddenly‚ he is gasping for air‚ because he’s suffering from an asthma attack. The frightened boy reaches in his pocket and carefully pulls out his treasured asthma inhaler. Taking a few puffs from this miraculous lifeline‚ he breathes easily again. Animal research is responsible for the development of asthma inhalers. Without it‚ this boy and thousands of asthma sufferers like him would be dead. Did you know that animal research has played a crucial part in almost every medical breakthrough

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    Teaching and Coaching

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    my post are the first that is listed which is; “Timing: Capturing a Patient’s Readiness to Learn”. This one particular patient that was on my unit was a 14 year old male that was being resistant to the teaching of proper use of his metered dose inhaler. The patient did not want to accept the fact that he had asthma. He stated that the only reason that he has shortness of breath was‚ “because I smoke too many cigarettes”. I recognized that the patient just simply wasn’t ready to learn at this time

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    Research Question Do inhalers provide a performance advantage in competitive elite 200 meter track sprinters? Methodology The purpose of this study is to determine if performance is improved with the use of an inhaler before running the 200 meter dash. The independent variable is the use of an inhaler and the dependent variable is the performance time of each athlete. Participants Participants will be between 18-25 years in age who have participated in track and field for 4 years or more in the

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    A CASE STUDY OF BUINESS ETHICS MANAGEMENT AT CIPLA LTD. Submitted by – Deepti Arora Roll no. – 21/055 Apeejay School of Management Cipla Limited is a pharmaceutical company based in Mumbai‚ India. Founded by nationalist Indian scientist Khwaja Abdul Hamied as The Chemical‚ Industrial & Pharmaceutical Laboratories in 1935. Cipla makes drugs to treat cardiovascular disease‚ arthritis‚ diabetes‚ weight control‚ depression and many other health conditions. Founded

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