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    decades it has been increasingly prescribed for patients with chronic respiratory conditions to use within their own homes instead as a hospital inpatient. One of the chronic conditions that may require home oxygen therapy is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary (COPD) disorder which used to be referred to as emphysema or chronic bronchitis. As a common cause of COPD is long term cigarette smoking a significant number of COPD patients continue

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    Mr. L has pulmonary fibrosis, meaning a build up of scar tissue within the walls of his lungs. This build up of scar tissue makes it harder for him to catch his breath for a number of physiological reasons. Irritation of his lung tissue causes inflammation and then the build up of fibrous tissue. This makes it very difficult for him to maintain adequate gas levels within his body. Naturally, there is an anatomical dead space within the respiratory system where gas exchange cannot occur. This is

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    For my news article, I chose to write about Asthma. I chose to write about this non-communicable disease because it runs in my family and I have it as well. Asthma has made my life much harder when it comes to exercising or moving at all. It makes you feel like you are completely out of shape because you can’t breathe after barely moving. Asthma is a long term non-communicable lung disease that inflames and narrows your airways. If you have asthma then you will most likely have issues with

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    Chronic bronchitis is the inflammation and swelling of the lining of the airways, which results in coughing. Chronic bronchitis can further block airways by overproduction of mucus. Tobacco use can also cause lung cancer, COPD (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), and can trigger attacks for those who have asthma. Healthy people 2020 have set tobacco goals in order to reduce illnesses, disabilities, and any death related to tobacco use. Healthy people 2020 have set three major goals; implementing

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    There are many diseases that can affect the airway of a patient. The disease that is mostly seen in the airway is asthma. Asthma is one of the most common type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A COPD is a type of disease or disorder to which the airway is affected and causes breathing to be slowed or forced. It causes the airway to become inflamed, coughing up thick saliva and mucus and to be hypertensive (increased pressures in the blood vessels in the airway) due to any internal

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    Asthma Case Study Amy

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    Amy Parsons is a 16-year-old who states that she has periods when she experiences severe coughing described as dry, hacking, and non-productive. Amy reports shortness of breath and cough after swimming during summers and cough along with occasional wheezing during fall and winter months when she swims competitively. She has no known allergies, no history of surgeries or hospitalizations, and no chronic illnesses. Amy’s physical exam is unremarkable but she reports four to five colds per year. The

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    Ild Research Paper

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    diseases that primarily affects the interstitium of the lungs, which essentially consists of the space and tissue surrounding the alveoli in the lungs. It concerns alveolar epithelium, pulmonary capillary endothelium, basement membrane, perivascular and perilymphatic tissues and over time, ILD may lead to pulmonary fibrosis. However, there are only three diseases that are most strongly associated with smoking and they will be discussed below. Respiratory Bronchiolitis-Associated ILD (RB-IBD) The first

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    In the article, Acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome: Two challenging respiratory disorders, I learned about how difficult it is to diagnose a deadly respiratory disorder. Acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress (ARDS) is a secondary illness resulting from a primary disease that has been largely ignored by the veterinary community, but initial early recognition of the disease is paramount to providing a full recovery. This compounding disorder primarily affects the

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    COPD Research Papers

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    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, also known as COPD, is the third leading cause of death in the United States. COPD includes extensive lungs diseases such as emphysema, non-reversible asthma, specific forms of bronchiectasis, and chronic bronchitis. This disease restricts the flow of air in and out of the lungs. Ways in which these limitations may occur include the loss of elasticity in the air sacs and throughout the airways, the destruction of the walls between air sacs, the inflammation

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    Have you ever thought about possible questions when moving near volcanic areas? If I am thinking of moving to a city near a volcano, I would consider what I could do if the volcano erupts, how can I protect myself, what safety measures should I consider, I would inform myself of everything necessary to avoid diseases. It is very important to be informed of how we can react in case a volcano is active, imagine that I am in a city where there is an active volcano about to erupt and what possible

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