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    Eczema

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    although much is still not known as to how it is acquired in the first place. Around one in ten people have eczema‚ which explains part of why this is hereditary. Eczema is most common in people who are already born with other health issues such as asthma related to allergies‚ food allergies‚ conjunctivitis‚ etc. Before specific studies had been done on the origins of eczema‚ it was believed that eczema was a genetic skin disease‚ being passed on directly from parents‚ but recently‚ a study showed

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    1 - Understand legislation‚ policy and procedures relevant to administration of ... 1.1 - Identify current legislation‚ guidelines policies and protocols relevant to the administration of medication The Medicines Acts 1968 and various amendments cover the legal management of medication. While care staff are not expected to have detailed knowledge of the legislation‚ they do need to be aware of the legal difference between types of medication and the legal framework that allows them to

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    Respiratory System Terminology adenoid/o adenoids Adenoidectomy adenoid hypertrophy alveol/o alveolus‚ air sac alveolar bronch/o bronchi/o bronchial tube‚ bronchus Bronchospasm: This tightening of the bronchus is a chief characteristic of asthma and bronchitis Bronchiectasis: Caused by weakening of the bronchial wall from infection. Bronchodilator: This drug causes dilation‚ or enlargement‚ of the opening of a bronchus to improve ventilation to the lungs. An example is albuterol‚ delivered

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    in nicotine and other toxic chemicals just like smokers do…. Secondhand smoke can cause harm in many ways. In the United States alone‚ each year it is responsible for: * Increases in the number and severity of asthma attacks in about 200‚000 to 1 million children who have asthma * More than 750‚000 middle ear infections in children * An estimated 46‚000 deaths from heart disease in non-smokers who live with smokers * About 3‚400 lung cancer deaths in non-smoking adults By choosing

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    Utilizing Chapter 11‚ pp. 118-132 of your Dains text‚ list four focused physical exam techniques you would use and four lab tests you would order and explain why. A cough is one of the primary reasons for which individuals seek health care. Despite‚ its well-known benefits as a defense mechanism‚ its etiology can be the result of many ailments‚ including those that affect the respiratory system. Consequently‚ recognizing it cause(s) can be a challenging and daunting clinical task. Therefore‚ it

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    CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULANTS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULANTS Definition Stimulants are a substance which tends to increase behavioral activity when administered. Primary action of a diverse group of pharmacologic agents – adverse effect associated with many drugs. Signs and symptoms * Elevate Mood * Increase Motor Activity * Increase Alertness * Decrease need for Sleep *In case of overdose lead to convulsion and death. Mode of Action * Block neurotransmitters

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    toxins from cigarettes at home and in their daily lives‚ they should not be subjected when they are out of their homes. Even if children were not exposed‚ non-smokers in general should not be put at risk. Smoke in the air--even outdoors--can cause asthma attacks and bronchial infections‚ among other reactions. Smoking in public does not only affect our health but it also affects our environment and can be costly to clean up. Taxpayers should not be responsible for cleaning up the remnants left

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    Unfortunately‚ mold on your memory foam mattress is a sign that it’s time to throw it away. Although you can remove surface mold with a vacuum cleaner‚ household cleaners and a bit of time in the sun‚ there is no way to remove mold from deeper parts of the mattress. Instead‚ you’ll need to get a new mattress and take steps to prevent mold from growing again. The Problem Mold likes damp dark places‚ and there are few places darker than the core of a memory foam mattress. Memory foam mattresses consist

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    AIDS‚ alcohol‚ drug abuse‚ car crashes‚ murders‚ suicides and fires-combined! That’s unbelievable! Smoking damages your health in many ways‚ for example it can cause cancer‚ serious ailments (such as heart attacks and strokes)‚ respiratory problems‚ asthma attacks‚ cold fingers‚ and dull sense of smell and taste. Smoking can increase your chances of having a premature death. Do you want those problems happening to you? I don’t think so… so don’t smoke! It will only ruin your life! Approximately 3.5

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    can inhale and exhale as well as measures how fast they can exhale. Spirometer values below average may be a sign that a patient lungs are not functioning as well as they should be. Furthermore‚ a spirometer is a common office test used to diagnose asthma‚ chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and certain other conditions that affect breathing. Deep breathing exercises will help open the air sacs in the patient lungs and may reduce the chance of developing breathing complication after surgery

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