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    discuss what is Asthma‚ what triggers it‚ and preventable treatment. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Asthma is usually a genetic opponent. If one parent have asthma‚ than chances are 1 in 3 that the child will have it. According to Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America around 44‚000 people have an asthma attack. About 36‚000 kids miss school due to asthma‚ and 27‚000 adults miss work due to asthma. The emergency room sees around 4‚700 people daily due to asthma‚ 1‚200 admitted to the hospital

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    moisturising the skin well. Talking to parents about any allergies or skin conditions their child may have. We also need to teach about sun care and the dangers what it can do to our skin by ensuring parents apply sun screen and providing them with sun hats by sending letters out when the children are in the garden to ensue they have shade to be underneath whist out in the garden. Looking after hair we to need to talk parents about any allergies or conditions as they may require specific products

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    Digestion begins in the mouth when one eats food. It begins the moment one takes a sandwich bite. The teeth are used to break the sandwich that contains lettuce and pickles into smaller particles or boluses so that the enzymes can digest the food much easier. Lettuce contains carbohydrates‚ proteins and fat. The tongue helps turn food in the mouth and mix with the saliva in the mouth which contains salivary amylase enzyme. It then passes through the esophagus to the stomach which is a mixer and grinder

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    introducing DNA from different organisms into other plants (Latham). Scientists originally designed GMOs to help combat world hunger and make the world a healthier place. Nevertheless‚ the opposite has occurred. GMOs have contributed to an increase in allergies‚ diseases‚ and uncontrollable side effects‚ as well as making the environment unsafe for humans‚ animals‚ and the agriculture industry. Monsanto‚ the largest seller of GMO seeds and products‚ claims that GMOs are healthier and tastier and increase

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    to have a culture and environment of safety. Administration of medications is a basic activity in nursing practice. Nurses therefore must be knowledgeable about specific drugs and their administration‚ patient response‚ drug interactions‚ patient allergies‚ and related resources. Safety and prevention of medication errors are essential” (Kee 2015). A culture and environment of safety for medication administration should be a clutter free environment. “As nurses‚ we should not have other multiple medications

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    Kids Should Have Better School Lunches Time and time again public schools have had horrible lunches that taste bad‚ are awful for you and promote other problems. If there were better school lunches‚ kids would be happier‚ healthier‚ and kid’s special needs would be serviced. Kids would be happier if there were better school lunches. Kids are constantly in bad moods because their lunches taste terrible. They would focus on eating and not on food fights‚ would be less rude to lunch ladies

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    is written by the manufacturing pharmaceutical companies and it important that all licensed products have leaflets available. This leaflet contains information about the product including information regarding side effects‚ medical conditions‚ allergies and interactions‚ doses and other information about the product. BNF and BNF for Children - British National Formulary: it is a published twice a year in March and by a joint publication with the British Medical Association and Royal Pharmaceutical

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    enjoyed fat and sugar who survived to adulthood. Allergies to peanuts and gluten may be becoming more common because in the past‚ most people with allergies would not have survived‚ because their condition could not be diagnosed. Those who did survive may have looked malnourished‚ so they would have been less likely to reproduce. However nowadays people can easily be diagnosed as allergic‚ and can be kept away from the cause of their allergy‚ without sacrificing their nutrition. Since they can

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    according to several people familiar with the matter. Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC and Procter & Gamble Co are also among the parties that have held discussions with Merck about buying the unit‚ best known for Coppertone sunscreen and Claritin allergy medicine‚ the sources said this week. The Merck business‚ which also includes Dr. Scholl’s foot care and other consumer products‚ could be worth $10 billion to $12 billion in a potential sale‚ the people said‚ asking not to be identified because

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    PICO Question Christina R. Roybal Maryville University PICO Question Are children who have been breastfed as infants‚ compared to those who have not‚ at a lower risk for food hypersensitivity? PICO Identifiers Population – children Intervention – breastfeeding Comparison – no breastfeeding Outcome – lower risk of food hypersensitivity Link To Nursing There is a growing concern among the population about food hypersensitivity as a primary health risk.  Breast

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