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    Treatments and Surgeries for Nasal Polyps What Are Nasal Polyps? Nasal polyps are noncancerous little polyps on the inside of the nasal cavity, where the sinuses open into the nasal cavity. Many people suffer from nasal polyps, especially individuals that battle with severe allergies and asthma. Mucus from sinus infections and asthma, irritate the polyps which can cause discomfort for many individuals. Treatments for Nasal Polyps There are many ways to go about treating nasal polyps. Many…

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    to care for her inhaler and to show her how to properly give herself insulin. I would evaluate Tina’s understanding of the written and verbal education by having her read to me her list of medications including what the medication is used for, when she should take it, and the side effects of the medication. Evaluating the demonstrative teaching would be having her return the demonstrations I did for her. For example, I would show her how to use proper technique in using her inhaler and would…

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    in the spring, I matured enough to realize that my breathing was not a miniscule problem to be ignored and confronted my parents about it. Doctor 1: Asthma, prescribed inhaler The hope of something working pushed me through practices, even though I recognized that it was not enough. Doctor 2: Not asthma, prescribed two inhalers (after failure of the first) I continued to pursue a solution, knowing that the struggle I had in the spring league would only escalate in the summer. I have a false…

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    Knowing Your Symptoms (HF)

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    Lecturette 4: Supplemental Information Knowing Your Symptoms (HF) Working Phase 1. Discuss the patient’s well status: The patient should have no increase in shortness of breath, no weight gain, no swelling in the extremities, no angina and no feelings of dizziness (CCAC, CHF zone). 2. Discuss abnormal signs and symptoms: Abnormal signs and symptoms of heart failure include: a) Shortness of breath: If heart failure is severe, shortness of breath can even happen during rest. Shortness of breath…

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    Care Plan for Mrs. Mary Jane: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patient Initials: __MJ____ Age: _____65 yrs._______ Sex: _____F______ Subjective Data: Client Complaints: Mrs. Mary Jane complaints of persistent dry cough for two weeks, fever for two days with highest oral temperature of 101F. She also complaints of poor appetite. History of Present Illness: Mrs. Jane has had episodes of persistent dry cough with fever in the past. She had persistent dry cough and shortness of breath…

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    Spiegel's Method

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    The factors that help decrease the rate in someone who is trying to quit smoking is through few of these options such as hypnosis, anti-depressants, inhaler, and patch. The hypnosis helps alter an individual state of awareness in which they will seem to be asleep or in a trance. It’s possible for hypnosis to cure physical and psychological problems that may cause the patient to continue smoking. Another possible way the session may help is the hypo therapist may incorporate this technique…

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    placed over my mouth, I was only able to breathe twice before I completely stopped breathing. We pulled over from the highway, and one of my teachers looked throughout my duffle bag, seeking my inhaler. I pulled her hand to the place where I seemingly remembered placing it. I took three deep breathes with my inhaler, and finally I was able to resume to my normal…

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    6:30 I would have to break this friendship. Adam: I couldn’t wait for the movie it was my favorite, Mrs. Doubtfire. Some time later Michael said “Oh my gosh, during the hike my inhaler fell, out of my pocket.” For one thing I knew, Michael was severely allergic to peanuts if an incident occurred and he didn’t have his inhaler, it wouldn’t be a pretty scene. “We are going to have to got to the woods” I told him. He nodded…

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    The claimant testified that she has trouble breathing, anxiety, and depression. She has been taking Clonazepam and Wellbutrin since January of 2018. Her COPD and fibromyalgia has gotten worse. She has problems walking and talking. Her arms go numb. Anxiety, dust, and pollen make it harder for her to breath. She has Bursitis in her hips. She can vacuum but has to do one room at a time. She can stand for five to six minutes and sit for 15 minutes before her hips lock up. The heaviest she…

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    Smoking Qualitative Method

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    These products are available as patches, gums, lozenges and oral inhaler. In randomized trials, individual NRT products were found to superior to placebo and the quitting rate was approximately doubled(7) Nicotine Patch: It provides the most continuous nicotine delivery of all NRT products(7) and compliance with the patches…

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