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    Asthma: An Annotated Bibliography America Breathing Easier 2010: CDC’s National Asthma Control Program AT A GLANCE E. (n.d) Retrieved March 16, 2015from http://www.cdc.gov/asthma/aag/2010/ataglance2010.pdf The Center for Disease and Control Prevention is national asthma control program at a glance. This website gave the information about how to improving the quality of life and reducing the death and cost that impact on U.S. population. Overall, the CDC;s National Asthma Control Program…

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    Mirza Baras Case Study

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    Your patient Mirza Barlas was referred to the Region II Putting on AIRS Program upon his release from CCMC on November 17th. Enclosed is his signed release of information permitting us to send the summary of his home visit on 12/30/15. In addition, to his completed Asthma Control Test (ACT). This test is taken from the Measures of Asthma Assessment and monitoring document page 67; “Patient Self-Assessment” (EPR-2 1997). Which, Mirza completed himself at the visit. During the visit, we reviewed…

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    Active Asthma Case Study

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    and with the warm weather there her cough and other upper airway symptoms settled. She has been quite well since and stopped Tilade after a couple of weeks. She never got to the point of commencing Alvesco. A RAST assay to a panel of standard allergens plus bird mix including canaries had come back negative. Lung function test today revealed normal baseline spirometry and a negative bronchoprovocation test, arguing against the presence of any active asthma.…

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    population of this zone with condition improvement that is significant for each children. Discussed with the family’s allergen-induced asthma and work on referrals for further asthma evaluation and control by specialist. Assisting families to get albuterol inhalers or nasal steroids and monitor their proper uses. Continue work with families closely to reduce children exposure to allergen-induced asthma and evaluate if any other conditions affect student wellbeing. Reinforced education for school…

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    Research Paper On Asthma

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    airway inflammation. While it produces the same symptoms as other types of asthma childhood asthma is more difficult to pinpoint a cause. Many cases of childhood asthma are believed to be do to environmental exposures, whether that be certain allergens in the home or area they live. Often…

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    Congestion It’s the time of the year again when our nose is exposed to cold and starts to run, our chest are so congested and nothing feels good. In short, congestion season is here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasal_congestion Nasal congestion is caused by many factors, but its effects range from a simple irritation to older children and adults to a life-endangerment condition for infants, like • Can obstruct our hearing and speech. • Can interfere with sleep by causing snoring. • Can…

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    Non Gmo Pros And Cons

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    Some effects of GMOs include allergies, organ malfunction and antibiotic resistance. A national survey claims that GMOs may be the cause of some allergies. Lisa D. Katie, a food policy consultant, says “No commercially available crop contains allergens that have been created by genetically engineering a seed/plant.”…

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    kids with peanut allergies or other allergies. According to the article “Should peanuts be banned from schools?” If your child spends 80% of his day in that class, having it peanut free will greatly reduce his chances of coming in contact with his allergen during the day. Instead…

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    Rug Cleaning Is Wrong

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    Rugs are known to be one of the earliest forms of home furnishings and dates back many years. Rugs are not only used for decoration, but also soundproofing and insulation. Due to their strong, durable design, they can last many generations, yet they need to be properly cared for and kept in pristine condition. Rug cleaning seems like a simple task, but there are a lot of key factors that can make it go wrong, should you not do it through professionals. Cleaning a rug takes careful inspection…

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    relate to a mother becomes desperate when her young son begins to develop serious medical mysterious symptoms; in where it's believed the child has developed a deadly flu. Yet, the actual cause of the child’s mysterious symptoms turns out to be GMO allergens, the mother becomes frighten when her son is constantly found unconscious in a pile of vomit. The film is a great description of the struggles that many Marin County community members are currently living. Mark Squire, a supporter of GMO…

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