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    Bronchitis Essay Example

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    Bronchitis is an INFLAMMATION of the membrane that lines the air passages‚ or‚ bronchial tubes‚ of the LUNGS and results in the narrowing of these air passages. This disorder may be of either an acute or chronic type. Irritation of mucus-producing glands within the membrane results in the production of excess bronchial secretions. The main symptoms of bronchitis are cough and increased expectoration of sputum‚ with or without associated wheezing and shortness of breath. Acute bronchitis

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    Cellular Adaptation

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    rate of cell division due to injury or hormones. * reversible change of one type of cell into another type of cell that is metaplasia occurs due to chronic inflammation and irritation. * disordered cellular development often accompanied with hyperplasia and metaplasia is due to chronic inflammation and irritation and it is known as Dysplasia. Question1 Marks: 1 Case #1: A 4 year girl has a broken arm. After her cast is removed 6 weeks later‚ her healing arm is markedly smaller than her

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    polymerization reaction and finally it is in danger of explosion. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE EYE: Contact may cause eye irritation or eye injury. SKIN: Contact may cause skin irritation or skin injury. INHALATION: Harmful‚ if inhaled. Inhalation may cause intoxication and nose‚ throat‚ skin and mucous membrane irritations. INGESTION: Harmful‚ if swallowed. CHRONIC TOXICITY / CARCINOGENICITY IARC classifies class 3. (Not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity

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    Air pollution is a major environmental health problem affecting the developing and the developed countries alike. The effects of air pollution on health are very complex as there are many different sources and their individual effects vary from one to the other. It is not only the ambient air quality in the cities but also the indoor air quality in the rural and the urban areas that are causing concern. In fact in the developing world the highest air pollution exposures occur in the indoor environment

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    Sugar Hair Removal

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    so the sugar paste doesn’t slide off the skin. With a cotton ball‚ I used GiGi Pre-Hon (buy direct) especially made for use before sugaring or waxing because it contains anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory ingredients to help protect skin from irritation and break-outs from hair removal. If you don’t have a special cleanser to use before hair removal‚ take a bath or shower and wash skin thoroughly‚ but hold off on applying any serums‚ moisturizers or lotions. Before sugaring at home‚ apply

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    Sweat Rash Research Paper

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    Summer‚ although very hot outside‚ but is most awaited season for children. All kids wait for their favourite summers or you can say summer vacations. All are excited‚ they are not bothered about heat outside‚ what they want to do is to play and play the whole day. Heat can’t stop them from moving out‚ but we have to prevent them from harmful effects of this hot weather. Most troubling in hot and humid weather is itchy rash or prickly heat. It is also known as sweat rash; in medical terms is called

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    sprayed in our fields‚ but families are also using them in their homes or in the workplace. However‚ I feel that they are harming our children and families. Pesticides can cause various health hazards such as headaches‚ nausea‚ and skin and eye irritation to acute dangers such as cancer. Driving to the mall or near schools‚ we can see how they are using a crop duster and pesticides are sprayed‚ and how easily it can be blown

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    horseshoe shrine . In India this is a common sight as common as our reaction to a beggar besieging us pleading for alms. This sight is particularly common around holy places and pilgrim spots.hey can be extremely persistent driving one to the point of irritation if not annoyance ‘like a burr’. Such is the plight of the poet. The poet turns to face her ‘with an air of finality’ to ‘end the farce’. He conjures up an air of firmness to do so but her question stops him in his tracks….”What else can an old

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    of peptic ulcer>patient with hypothyroidism | >assess cough: type‚ frequency‚ character> advice medical consultation for persistent cough of more than 7 days>advice pt. to avoid smoking>suggest sugarlesslozenges to decreasethroat irritation and cough. | Generic Name (Brand Name) | Classification | Mechanism of Action | Indication | Side Effects | Contraindication and Precaution | Nursing Responsibility | Albuterol Sulfate (Ventolin) | Antasthmatic & COPD Prepara-tions | Acts

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    nursing ethics

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    nasogastric tube. Later on during the shift‚ the patient complained of gastric irritation. In this instance‚ the nurse breached beneficence‚ justice and veracity. She breached beneficence knowing the medication and its route were incompatible with each other. She was aware of the risk of the medication not working at all or maybe that it would be metabolized too fast creating toxic levels. It increased the chance of gastric irritation and a possible risk of the tube becoming obstructed. The patient was not

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