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    well as damage the lungs. The main focus with irritants is caused by cigarette smoke, air pollution, chemical fumes as well as dust. At times with COPD you may not feel symptoms; there can either be no symptoms or mild symptoms. As the disease gets worse symptoms will then progress, they can then increase and become severe. Some of the symptoms can be cough with mucus, shortness of breath, wheezing, and/or chest tightness. Doctors may request exams and test. A common test is a lung…

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    COPD Research Paper

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    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) COPD is a type of lung disease marked by permanent damage to tissues in the lungs, making it hard to breathe. COPD includes chronic bronchitis, bronchi are inflamed and scarred and also emphysema, the alveoli are damaged. It develops over many years and is usually caused by cigarette smoking; pollutants, irritants, dust and chemical fumes can also be a cause. COPD is a progressive disease, which means it gets worse over time. Causing your…

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    Liquid ventilation (LV) is a form of mechanical ventilation in which the lungs are insufflated with an oxygen-rich liquid, such as perfluorocarbon, rather an oxygen-rich gas mixture (1). There are two primary types of liquid-assisted ventilation: total liquid ventilation and partial liquid ventilation. In total liquid ventilation, the lungs are filled with perfluorocarbon to a volume equivalent to the lung’s functional residual capacity and a liquid ventilator is used to generate tidal breathing…

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    Asthma Research Paper

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    Consistent with its chronicity and its manifestations, asthma impairs a patient’s well-being and can significantly interfere with the ability to undertake normal daily activities, as the disease requires regular complex management. While asthma management plans incorporate a number of recommended health behaviors, the role of medication is vital. People with asthma are likely to be using multiple medications required at different times during the course of the disease; therefore, increasing…

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    bronchitis. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is characterised by abnormal inflammatory obstruction of the airways, lung parenchyma, (respiratory bronchioles and alveoli) and pulmonary blood vessels (Brown, 2013). Research shows that COPD is being recognised as an inflammatory disorder of the large and small airways characterized by remodelling and emphysematous changes in the lung parenchyma (Ceylan, 2006). Thereby this represents characteristic and adaptive immune reaction to long term…

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    Pulmonary TB in the Air Christina E. Santiago San Joaquin Valley College ST:11 Introduction to Surgical Technology Abstract Tuberculosis is a bacterial disease which can affect the lungs or body depending on which part the bacteria has made its home. Pulmonary tuberculosis has two phases on which the bacteria exposes itself. Latent TB, the individual has no signs or symptoms of being ill at all. In this phase, the bacteria will appear at some point in the individual’s lifetime if no testing…

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    damage the airway and the lining of the lung, which lead to a decrease in lung expansion, which then leads to trouble moving air in and out of the lung causing difficulty with breathing, Irregular breathing, Coughing, discoloration of the skin or nail due to the lack of oxygenated blood. According to case study, Mary had signs of COPD exacerbation which are hash productive cough and SOB, Mary symptoms are caused by the building up of fluid, mucus, and pus in her lung causing tightness of her…

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    Case Study: COPD

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    They are also used for short and long term relief of certain symptoms that come with COPD. ” Studies show that inhaled beta2-agonists are effective in treating symptoms of COPD and improving lung function as measured by tests (spirometry). They also reduce the number of COPD exacerbations (Celli, 2008). The preferred use of β2 agonists are through inhalation because they cause the smooth muscle relaxation. “Long-acting bronchodilators are preferred…

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    Asthma is a chronic disorder of the airway characterized by ongoing inflammation of the airway, in which the flow of exhaled air from the lungs may be restricted due to inflammation. Airway inflammation stems from a variety of stimuli such as the presence of inflammatory cells, damage to the bronchial epithelium, cytokines, genetic predisposition from the development of an IgE and/or viral…

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    instead of just letting people get the part free. Zachary became a mouth breather because his lungs got asthma. However, these lungs weren’t his, it was from an unwind- Harlan Dunfee, son of the leader of the Graveyard. The novel stated, "When I was little, I was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis. Both my lungs were shutting down. I was gonna die. So they took out both my dying lungs and gave me a single lung from an Unwind."..."Like I said, the lung's got asthma. It was the best we could…

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