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    the middle of the day and night.One thing I remember as I got older is when I first went to a specialist, I remember getting my blood taken with a needle I called a butterfly shot. My mother and I came up with many nicknames for my treatments. My nebulizer was my penguin and my inhaler was my magic breath holder. As funny as it sounds my nicknames for my treatments made it a little easier for me. At age 6 is when my grandma passed. My…

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    *Beep beep beep* As I managed to partially open my groggy eyes I was acutely aware of the machines at my bedside tables pumping fluids into me. My body felt as if it was covered in lead. While I was blinking to clear my vision I heard a voice, as though it was underwater. It was a doctor telling my parents what they already knew. His voice continually punctuated by the sounds of the machines keeping me alive. My arm twitched, the sharp needle was uncomfortably cold against my feverish skin.…

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    Its chemical equation is C13H21NO3. The molecular weight of Albuterol is 239.315 g/mol. Albuterol has a hydrogen bond donor count of four, a hydrogen bond acceptor count of four, and a rotatable bond count of five (16). Albuterol is given via nebulizer. The dosage is one bullet of Albuterol. Indications of Albuterol are difficulty breathing, wheezing, and diagnosed asthma. Contraindications include allergy to…

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    weight (Epocrates, 2017). The patient was leaning on mother. The patient initially was not able to talk to the staff and not drooling. While at the clinic, oxygen was applied, the patient was kept calm, EMS was contacted right away, and a couple of nebulizers were given to child. The providers on site did not irritate the patient by examining the oral cavity or doing any activities that irritated the child. While the child was at the clinic the patient did not have any stridor, and seemed to get…

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    office have a teach back session? In other words - does the family visit Dr. Hen and teach him what we taught them? This would include how and when to administer the medications, how and when to clean the tools used to deliver the medications such as nebulizer, chamber etc. and discuss triggers and way to avoid them? We could make a short second home visit.....and have the family teach back to us before going to Dr. Hen? If we did this: would we ask that the DCF worker be there to…

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    At OMP Primary Care Clinic, it is a standard practice to update each patient’s medication list at each visit. The medication list is always updated because the provider needs to see what medications the patient is currently taking; this can play a valuable role in the patient’s treatment plan because some medications can interfere with others. I have been able to update medications at the clinic every time I room a patient. Also, the clinic always prints out each patient’s medication list at the…

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    that John had any illness but her hospitalised at 2 months and consequently received a diagnosis of CF. He returned home four weeks later with a treatment plan of physiotherapy, medication and nebulizers, which has continued all his life. Depending on his condition John may need physiotherapy and nebulizers at least twice or up to four times a day. He attended school when he was younger but as he grew he needed home tuition. He used to enjoy playing football but as his condition progressed he…

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    The education materials will include instructions on how to perform the following: active cycles of breathing techniques, autogenic drainage, bacteria and antibiotic resistance, proper order of multiple therapies, huff coughing, cleaning out the nebulizer, pulmonary function testing , vibration PEP therapy, and how to stop spreading germs. The education materials are important especially for the independent Cystic fibrosis patients living at home because they will be doing much of these…

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    Lowndes High School Clinic plays a crucial role in managing already existing disease or disorder and promoting health and safety of its students and help them to establish healthy behavior patterns. There are three thousand students in the Lowndes High School and all of them spend approximately one-third of their day in school. During the day the majority of students come with minor issues, such as headache, stomachache, cuts, bruises, or sore throat. These issues do not require immediate…

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    Blood tests. How is this treated? The goal of treatment is to open the airways in your lungs and reduce inflammation. Most asthma attacks are treated with medicines that you breathe in (inhale). These medicines may be inhaled through an inhaler or a nebulizer, and may be: Quick relief or rescue medicines, such as bronchodilators. Controller medicines, such as inhaled corticosteroids. If you have a moderate or severe asthma attack, you may be treated with steroid medicines by mouth or through an…

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