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    Asthma Case Study

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    The top 3 differential diagnoses for Ms. Johnson are asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema. Data that supports the diagnosis of asthma for Mr. Johnson are shortness of air especially upon exertion (“can’t keep up during walk”), respiratory wheezes, productive white sputum, tachycardia, decreased force expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), which is 56% as listed in the case study. Supporting data for chronic bronchitis are that Ms. Johnson has risk factor of extensive history of tobacco…

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    Health Benefits Of Asthma

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    Asthma is a progressive inflammatory disease of the small bronchial airways constricting, causing the client difficulties in exhaling, that leads to breathlessness and wheezing. An herbal tincture focus on repairing the lungs membranes and increasing strength and vitality of the respiratory system includes Lobelia, a bronchodilator and antispasmodic which will support the repairing. It is thought to stimulate the respiratory center of the brain resulting in deeper and stronger breathing.…

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    Early Childhood Asthma

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    Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways making breathing difficult for millions of Americans (NIH, 2014). Asthma has no specific cause but many researchers believe it to occur of a combination of genetics and environmental factors. Asthma usually occurs in early childhood but is not limited to only children it can also develop in adulthood. Merced County has about 56,000 children and adults who have been diagnosed with this condition (CDPH, 2016). Asthma affects 1…

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    Asthma Action Plan

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    Asthma Attack Prevention, Pediatric While you may not be able to control the fact that your child has asthma, you can take actions to help prevent your child from experiencing episodes of asthma (asthma attacks). These actions include: Creating a written plan for managing and treating asthma attacks (asthma action plan). Having your child avoid things that can irritate the airways or make asthma symptoms worse (asthma triggers). Making sure your child takes medicines as directed.…

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    Asthma Asthma has been reported to impact "over 300 million people globally" (Nuff, 2016, p. 68). There are "34 million people diagnosed in the United States" (Huether & McCance, 2012, p. 689). Additionally, over "30% of people with severe asthma are misdiagnosed" (Nuff, 2016, p. 68). Therefore, it is essential to understand how to recognize and differentiate between the pathogenic alterations of acute and chronic asthma to appropriately treat and prevent the progression of this condition.…

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    Childhood Asthma Analysis

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    Physical Disabilities: Childhood Asthma I would love to know more about what the children are experiencing when they realize that they have asthma. Personally, I would like to know what causes the breathing tube to tighten, swell between the airways, and why mucus forms within the individual. I am curious to know if the parents feel overwhelmed when having a child with asthma due to the constant communication with doctors. It makes me feel gratified when the author stated that the individual is…

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    Research Paper On Asthma

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    What is Asthma? Asthma is a chronic and sometimes considered a long term disease that inflames and narrows the airways of your lungs. Asthma causes many varieties of dangerous symptoms that can be extremely dangerous that can be worsened at any given time, making breathing very difficult. Unfortunately there is no known cure for asthma and those who have asthma never “grow” out of it they simply become dormant. However by working very closely with your primary doctor the two of you can manage…

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    Asthma Interview Essay

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    being living in United States for more than10 years and has been diagnosed with asthma since he was a little child. He was not sure exactly the age at which the disease began, but his mother said that was probably when he was 2 years old. Being an asthmatic child has impacted his family in many ways. The first impact was to realize that asthma is a chronic disease that is treatable, but it has no cure. In fact, asthma symptoms could last his whole life, but it could be less or more severe at…

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    Asthma Predictive Index

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    cohorts of children from 1993 – 2000 and found that there was a marked increase in the number of asthma cases, specifically noted by rates in children less than three years old, and a decrease in the age of those who were diagnosed (Radhakrishnan et al., 2014). One tool that is used to predict childhood asthma is the Asthma Predictive Index (API), which assists in identifying children at high risk of asthma activity later in their lives (Baena-Cagnani & Badellino, 2011). This tool is used in…

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    that this man is having an asthma attack? According to the National Institutes of Health, asthma affects about 25 million people, just in the US. And according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, nearly 7.1 million asthma sufferers are under the age of 18. How many of you are older than 18? This is why it is so important to know about asthma, because it affects us the most. It is important to know how to identify…

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