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    Exam Case Scenario Pathophysiology of Asthma Asthma is a chronic lung disease characterized by episodes in which the bronchioles constrict due to oversensitivity. In asthma‚ the airways (bronchioles) constrict making it difficult to get air in or out of the lungs. Breathlessness is the main symptom. The bronchi and bronchioles become inflamed and constricted. Asthmatics usually react to triggers. Triggers are substances and situations that would not normally trouble an asthma free person. Asthma

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    aerosolized medication to be inhaled around them. A jet nebulizer can also be used with tubing and a compressor where the therapist can use a mouth piece‚ mask‚ or face tent and is a commonly used delivery system for younger patients. A metered-dose inhaler is a pre-measured dose of medication that is delivered through a handheld device‚ often accompanied by a valve holding chamber. The valve holding chamber allows for the child to take multiple inhalations without the medication escaping. Continuous

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    Community Emergency Preparedness and Response Emergency preparedness is the ability of individuals‚ organizations‚ and communities to respond to public health emergencies‚ such as natural disasters‚ bad weather‚ bioterrorism‚ outbreak of diseases‚ accidents casualties‚ and chemical or radiation emergencies. The most indigenous role of the federal‚ state or local government is to protect and prevent citizens from injury or potential harm‚ which involves helping people to prepare and respond to emergency

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    From pediatric patients to geriatric patients‚ respiratory diseases and disorders can affect a variety of patients. Many of which cause lower respiratory rates and drug interactions that can compromise routine dental treatment and even elicit medical emergencies. A hygienist should not only have the knowledge to treat a respiratory emergency but also how to prevent one. Respiratory diseases can be divided into upper and lower respiratory diseases‚ some requiring more precautions than others. It is

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    Design principles The engineer’s contribution to society F O R E W O R D The Royal Academy of Engineering’s Visiting Professorship Scheme in Principles of Engineering Design appointed skilled and successful practising engineers to contribute to the teaching and development of undergraduate courses. The professors appointed not only expressed their enjoyment of this opportunity‚ but also expressed an interest in formulating fundamental design principles. We decided to try and define these

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    Quitting smoking is not easy‚ but it can be done. To have the best chance of quitting successfully‚ you need to know what you’re up against‚ what your options are‚ and where to go for help. This document will provide you with this information. Why Is It So Hard to Quit Smoking? Mark Twain said‚ "Quitting smoking is easy. I’ve done it a thousand times." Maybe you’ve tried to quit too. Why is quitting and staying quit hard for so many people? The answer is nicotine. Nicotine Nicotine is

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    labels clean and legible? Are meds properly stored (not loose or unlabeled)? Are all medication boxes in date? Are all non-medication items (water/supplements/etc) dated? Are there NO outdated/discontinued floor stock? Were multi-dose vials/btls/inhalers dated when opened? Are old boxes being replaced with new boxes? Are medications separated by route of administration? Is applesauce or other soft food dated? Treatment Cart

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    EXERCISE 7: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM MECHANICS ACTIVITY 1: Measuring Respiratory Volumes and Calculating Capacities | Answers | 1. Which of the following processes does not occur during inspiration? a. The diaphragm moves to a flattened position. b. Gas pressure inside the lungs is lowered. c. Inspiratory muscles relax. d. The size of the thoracic cavity increases. | C-Inspiratory muscles relax. | 1. During normal quiet breathing‚ about ______ ml of air moves into and out

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    individual label‚ therefore some may need to be kept refrigerated and some within certain temperatures. The most important thing to remember is that they are sorted out of children’s reach. For those children with ongoing conditions such as asthma‚ the inhalers will need to be kept at hand‚ so under these circumstances‚ it is acceptable for the child’s teacher/key person is to keep it with them or for them to be placed on a high shelf within the setting where they can only be reached by an adult. The

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    Asthma is a long-term condition that can cause a cough‚ wheezing and breathlessness. The severity of the symptoms varies from person to person. Asthma can be controlled well in most people most of the time. In the UK‚ 5.4 million people are currently receiving treatment for asthma. That is 1 in every 12 adults and 1 in every 11 children. Asthma in adults is more common in women than men. If you are diagnosed with asthma as a child‚ the symptoms may disappear during your teenage years. However‚

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