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    through our capillaries when we smoke because of this loss in elasticity. Capillaries are responsible for transferring oxygen that is in our blood into the tissues.   It is the tissues of the pulmonary surfactant that are first exposed to the dangers of smoking. The smoke we inhale first go to the lining of the pulmonary surfactant. The surfactant is made up of phospholipids and proteins, so it is a good defense against this smoke. However, in the end the smoke affects this system, especially a developing

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    Asthma is a respiratory condition characterized by coughing and wheezing, mainly caused by the inflammatory response and narrowing of the bronchioles. In a cellular level, the mast cells are stimulated and releasing the mediators to trigger the inflammatory response, which will increase the white blood cells to the area and constricting the bronchia (Farrell and Dempsey, 2014). Whereas, Erie and Sheppard (2014) suggest that there are two cell types responsible for the major symptomatic pathology

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    Emphysema Research Paper

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    Emphysema • Also known as chronic bronchitis • Common conditions of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) • Effects of it are irreversible • The alveoli in the lungs become inflamed and damaged and lose their elasticity as they become swollen and thick Causes – mainly smoking or high amounts of exposure of specific pollutants and dusts that can make their way into the lungs, on the rarer occasion it can be passed down to offspring via genetics, as a genetic disorder. Symptoms – Shortness

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    Research Paper On Asthma

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    Health Habits When I was a child, my body was so weak that different illnesses assaulted me for a long time. One of my serious illness is asthma. In the past ten years, there are still no effective methods to deal with asthma. Therefore, I suffer from asthma all the time as a young boy. This is a feeling that can’t be easily explained but do a lot of harm to my body and hearts. At that time, I was too young to describe the feeling. However, I could tell the detailed feeling recently when I caught

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    Chronic Care Model

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    The Chronic Care Model and Management of COPD The chronic condition selected by this author to be managed with the chronic care model is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). The Chronic Care Model (CCM) is a research-based method of managing chronic illness with an emphasis on the dissemination of information and disease management strategies (Nickitas, Middaugh, & Aries, 2011, p. 320). A thorough educational approach to managing the symptoms of COPD has the potential to help patients

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    COPD Research Paper

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    The body can develop many different types of inflammatory diseases. One disease in particular is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This disease causes obstruction of airflow from the lungs. It is mostly caused by long term exposure to irritating gases or particulate matter. The number one exposure would be cigarette smoke. There are always risk factors with diseases and disorders that are affecting the body. Individuals who develop COPD are at a greater risk of developing heart disease

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    For this week, I chose to do my discussion on the presentation presented by Nhat Le. The title of his presentation was “Annual Cost for a COPD Patient”. The main objective of his research was to compare and contrast Medicare and private insurance coverage and understand the annual costs of patients dealing with COPD. Along with the cost, he also discussed the treatment and medication options available for COPD patients. Upon reading his presentation, I learned that along with medical therapies, it

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    Copd Research Paper

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    Description: Caused by obstructed airflow within the lungs, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) also causes chronic inflamed lungs. Signs and Symptoms: • Difficult Breathing • Chronic Coughing • Mucus filled nasals • Panting with wheezing sounds Etiology: COPD is caused by long-term exposure to irritating gases or particulate matter, most often from cigarette smoke. Incidence: The estimated number of people with COPD is 64 million. Among 18 to 44 yrs old, the rate was 28.6 per 1,000 persons

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    Lung diseases are some of the most common medical conditions in the world (1). Millions of people suffer from lung disease in the world (1). Some of the lung diseases can cause death such as tuberculosis. Therefore, it is very important to have enough information about them and to know the symptoms of each one of them. Tuberculosis and asthma are two dangerous lung diseases, and everyone should know the similarities and the differences between them. Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease

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    the airways becomes narrow that cause the air to come out slower is considered Obstructive airway disease. In addition patient with obstructive airway disease find it difficult to breathe while increased activity or exertion. Chronic Obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Asthma, and Cystic Fibrosis are some of the obstructive airway disease. In details, COPD is a group of conditions characterized by obstruction to airflow in the lungs. Bronchitis, Bronchiectasis, and emphysema are condition of COPD

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