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    opposite sides of a bow and arrow, the arrow pointing toward Marina’s heart; Imponderabilia (1977), in which they stood facing each other, nude, in a narrow doorway, forcing people to squeeze through them, and Breathing In/Breathing Out (1977), in which they connected their mouths, breathing in each other’s oxygen, eventually both passing…

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    Smoking During Pregnancy

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    likely be sick. Majority of premature newborns are below average weight and are not fully developed internally. A newborn’s lungs and brain is not fully developed until at least thirty-six weeks (acog.org), so this can cause breathing problems at birth, and even breathing problems extended into his or her childhood (cdc.gov.) Premature birth is a serious effect from smoking during pregnancy, but there can be worse…

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    when placing a CVC central venous catheter or TB tuberculosis. Pathophysiology is the body has a blunt trauma then because of the internal injures the body starts to loose blood/plasma and it causes shock and the body begins to shut down and the breathing reduces, weakens and diminishes and HR/pulse drops. Clinical manifestations are blunt trauma, shallow resps, rapid pulse and low BP, chest pain and SOB (Chrisp & Taylor, 2011) b) Pneumothorax: defined as the presence of air or gas in the…

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    Sources of air pollution in North Carolina Im am writing about the many different sources of air pollution in North Carolina. I will be giving three different examples of air pollution in three different paragraph. These paragraphs will explain how these/we release air pollution. One major source of air pollution in North Carolina is coal powered emission plants. This is a source because it can create ozone on the earth. Ozone can cause really serious respiratory problems, which…

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    Introduction Sepsis is a serious infection of the blood or tissues that affects the whole body. Septic shock is the final, most serious stage of this infection. It is a medical emergency and requires immediate treatment. What are the causes? Septic shock is caused by a drop in blood pressure. The drop keeps your organs from getting enough oxygen, causing them to fail. What increases the risk? You are more likely to develop this condition if: You are very young or elderly. You have AIDS or…

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    air, physical activities, air pollutants and pollen are all reasons for which asthma attacks are attributed to. Asthma attacks are caused by an unexpected tightening of muscles and inflammation of your airways. The production of extra mucus makes breathing difficult because it blocks air tubes and traps air. Asthma attacks can be very mild to life-threatening,…

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    Respiratory Therapist

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    treat patients suffering from respiratory problems. Respiratory Therapists also help patients on ventilators or responds to cardiopulmonary arrest or other urgent care. A respiratory therapist performs many duties which include oxygen therapy, breathing treatments, and humidity-aerosol therapy to pulmonary drainage procedures, mechanical ventilation, and cardiopulmonary…

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    coping skills practice to manage depressive moods. MHS and Samantha role play different ways to express her emotions. MHS and Samantha practice deep breathing, positive self-talk, and identifying triggers. MHP and Samantha discuss the reason for getting very emotional this morning and starting crying. Response: MHS explain trying to practice deep breathing and counting to 10. MHS expresses Samantha refuse to practice the coping skills. MHS share Samantha was crying and unable to…

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    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique that is useful in many emergency situations; including heart attack or near drowning, in which someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped. When the heart stops, the lack of oxygenated blood can cause brain damage in only a few minutes. A person may die within 10 minutes. To be better prepared before giving CPR, it’s better to take a First-Aid class. Taking a First-Aid course will properly teach you the steps and health risks that…

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    22). The 5 key messages presented in the article for patient education includes: taking control, getting an asthma action plan, fighting asthma triggers, riding the breathing curve, and stepping up medication management (Evans-Agnew & Cooper, 2016, pp. 25-29). The first message presented is taking control of asthma. For a patient to be successful with asthma control, inflammation of the airways, identification of the…

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