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    Ade-Oshifogun (2012), was to test the relationships among percent truncal obesity; disease severity; dyspnea; functional capacity; and functional performance of elderly people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The research is significant and relevant to nursing because COPD is the fourth-leading cause of chronic morbidity and mortality in the United…

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    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is a disease that affects the respiratory system. It is a progressive disease, which means that it gets worse as time passes ("What Is COPD?"). Although there are different types of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, the common similarity in the disease is increasing breathlessness. The main symptoms are an increases of breathlessness, frequent coughing, wheezing and tightness in the chest. One major issue is that when people age they assume that the…

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    It is to ensure that the person receives the right dosage of the COPD medication. The medication travels deep inside the lungs for full benefit, therefore minimal drug is absorbed from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Another question was why choose a short or long acting medication? For mild COPD, a short acting bronchodilator is used as a PRN. For moderate or severe COPD, regular use of one or more long acting bronchodilators is recommended. They are more effective…

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    J., & Mizuno, S. (2011). COPD/Emphysema: The Vascular Story. Pulmonary Circulation, 1(3), 320-326. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2045-8932.87295 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.4103/2045-8932.87295 Chronic Bronchitis | myVMC. (2018). myVMC. Retrieved 17 April 2018, from https://www.myvmc.com/diseases/chronic-bronchitis/ https://www.myvmc.com/diseases/chronic-bronchitis/ McConnell, T. H., Paulson, V. A., & Valasek, M. A. (2014). The nature…

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    TASK 1 As a part of my primary health care practice, I was posted in a rural clinical setting which is located in the North Island of New Zealand. The main objectives of my clinical setting are to provide patient-centered care, promote health and well-being of the patient and to provide support to the family/whanau as well (Registered Nurse [RN], personal communication, February 10, 2016). Primary health care services deliver a wide range of health services which include treatment, health…

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    could indicate that she has type two respiratory failure. The main aims when treating type two respiratory failure is directed at reversing the underlying cause. Non-invasive ventilation with a tight-fitting facial or nasal mask with low levels of oxygen therapy often stabilizes these patients. When a patient is suffering from type two respiratory failure, the effectiveness of a peak flow would not affect the treatment given directly, especially when time critical, however, in none emergency…

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    Chronic Back Pain Summary

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    indicates that she suffers from chronic back pain due to spinal stenosis and was being managed by outpatient pain management. She was hospitalized in December with complaint of headache, generalized weakness and falling at home. She suffers from chronic COPD and is currently titrating down on her prednisone, HTN which is stable at this time, GERD-stable and carotid stenosis which is stable. A today’s visit, she is home alone. She is awake, alert and oriented. She reports chronic back pain that…

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    Emphysema Case Study

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    system because oxygen is not being carried to the arms and legs effectively. Chest/lungs 1. harsh inspiratory breath sounds are noted over the right chest with absent sounds on the left. 2. due to chronic bronchitis (blue bloater) 3. This type of COPD is known to have "frequent episodes of right heart failure, and produces copious sputum resulting in coughing and respiratory infections." 4. Blue bloaters suffer from "pulmonary hypoxic vasoconstriction from the marked hypoxia and…

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    Describe the process of normal breathing beginning with the brain. Explain how a condition such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can interfere with the normal process of respiration. Breathing occurs subconsciously without one being aware of its different steps: stimulation of the respiratory control centers in your brain, inhalation, gas exchange, and exhalation. The medulla oblongata controls the body when to breathe. During the ventilation, process the phrenic nerve sends a…

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    grandpa passed away with COPD—chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This was the most terrifying process to go through. He battled with COPD for thirteen months before he couldn’t fight any longer and passed away. My grandpa could have had COPD longer than we knew due to the symptoms being mistaken as a normal part of aging. He often coughed, was out of breath, and wheezed but everyone in my family thought it was the effects of smoking mixed with old age. It has been proven that COPD millions…

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