Reference:1001708 Cohort:10B Care Study The purpose for carrying out this assignment is to explore and analyze an in depth role of the paediatric nurse when promoting health, safety and wellbeing for a child suffering an illness such as Asthma. For this assignment my chosen patient will be given the pseudonym Amie. This is to ensure I comply with the Nursing and Midwifery Council guidelines (NMC 2008). I came across this patient whilst on placement on a children’s ward consisting of three…
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CASE INCIDENT The Asthma Attack In March of 2013, a teenage boy visiting a Tim Hortons franchise in London, Ontario suffered an asthma attack. The 17-year old boy was having difficulty breathing and gasping for air as her tried to get the attention of employees. According to a customer who witnessed the incident, an employee asked “What do you want?” kind of rudely and all the boy could say was, “Help” and “Phone”. Employees told him the phone wasn’t for customers and directed him to…
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up. She will be seen sooner if necessary. The purpose of her visits entails asthma control and medication management. First, the FNP will need to follow up with the allergist specialist. By this time, it is thought that her allergens have been identified. FNPs need to reinforce teaching regarding allergens. According to Gardner et al. (2015), there needs to use a standardized curriculum for teaching about asthma management which can be conducted by a non-physician health care professional.…
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Asthma is respiratory disease that affect millions of people in the United States including children especially in New Jersey. Asthma among children in New Jersey is a great issue; the topic on which I will like to discuss. Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease caused by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs due to inflammation of the passage of the air ways that carries oxygen, making breathing very difficult for human. Asthma in children is mostly caused by environmental pollution, issues surrounding…
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A study was completed to evaluate the effect of environmental pollen on rates of childhood asthma. Cohort A was recruited from a city with high average air pollen levels, and Cohort B from a low air pollen level city. A total of 1000 children ages 1 to 15 were included in each cohort, and were matched by age and other demographics. At the end of the observation period, data was collected for the overall incidence of asthma, as below: Asthma No asthma Total Cohort A (high pollen) 100 900 1000 Cohort…
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How someone is diagnosed with Asthma? What tests are needed to test for Asthma? What are the statistics of people with Asthma in the United States? What are the classifications of Asthma? 1. Acute Asthma the airways are relatively normal in between attacks (NMIHI 2012). Allergens and lung infections are causes of Acute Asthma and Symptoms start to go away after a shorter period of time. Diagnostic Tests are needed to diagnose Acute Asthma. Laboratory blood studies are used to identify allergy triggers…
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theory or genetic studies and mechanisms in medicine, seem most important to you for their direct connection to you, your relatives, and your (future) descendants, and why? Begin by thinking about medical challenges that ‘run in your family,’ and therefore are likely to have a genetic component. Use these challenges as the starting point for your research. Over the last 10 years, there have been many research studies based on or related to evolutionary theory, genetic studies and mechanisms in…
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patient with difficult to treat asthma? The national heart, lung, and blood institute (NHLBI) guidelines for the diagnosis and management of asthma specifically recommend considering the diagnosis of vocal cord dysfunction in patients who fail to respond as expected to asthma. This paper will give some brief background information on VCD, explain the mechanics of vocal cord dysfunction, possible causes, differential diagnosis between asthma and VCD, management, and a case study done involving military personnel…
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usually in childhood and adolescence. In some cases it may last into adulthood. Eczema has tended to be more common in families that have a history of eczema, fever, and asthma; everything is not good for children’s health. In the academic article” Severe Eczema in Infancy Can Predict Asthma Development. A Prospective…
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greatly affect this condition. There have been studies performed that show how periodontitis can cause rheumatoid arthritis symptoms to be more severe when compared to those without gum disease or those that have mild periodontitis. Researchers are unclear as to why periodontitis has this kind of impact on rheumatoid arthritis, but one theory is that your joints and gums have similar cells, which cause them to react the same way to an infection. Asthma Periodontitis can have a surprising affect when…
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