The document provides an assessment for students to complete on common respiratory diseases and ways to take care of the respiratory system. Students are asked to list the causes, symptoms, and treatments of 9 common respiratory diseases. They are also asked to provide guidelines for achieving a healthy respiratory system while acknowledging that breathing exposes us to different pathogens through airborne diseases. The assessment is intended to help students identify and understand common respiratory issues as well as best practices for respiratory health.
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Pulmonary infections annually rank among the top causes of death in th.docxsharold2
Pulmonary infections annually rank among the top causes of death in the United States. Bacterial pneumonia remains the leading infectious cause of death despite the availability of antimicrobial agents. Although potentially curable and preventable, tuberculosis (TB) is still a significant public health infection within the United States and the world. The student will prepare for the clinical assignment by reviewing the major types/causative agents of pneumonia, transmission and risk factors of TB, and the cycle of infection. The student will obtain and summarize one nursing journal article related to the client with pulmonary infection and be prepared to discuss findings in a post-conference Designated students may be asked to lead a discussion in the post-conference by answering the following questions. CLINICAL QUESTIONS 1.List diagnostic studies used to diagnose pneumonia. 2. List assessment findings common in adults and older adults with pneumonia. 3. List complications of pneumonia with signs/symptoms. 4.L ist evidence-based nursing interventions for the client with pneumonia 5. List common antibiotics used in the treatment of pneumonia and their actions and nursing precautions. 6.List the diagnostic tests for the client with TB. 7.List what can be done and the role of the nurse in collaboration with other healthcare personnel in the community for primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of TB.
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ASSIGNMENT BRIEFING FORM Unit Title Cardiopulmonary .docxbraycarissa250
ASSIGNMENT BRIEFING FORM
Unit Title: Cardiopulmonary System
Tutor Name: Lynsay Kobelis
Task No.: 2 of 3
Task Title: Case Study
Deadline Due
Date 7th May 2019 at 23:59
Assignment Details:
Task 2 [AC3.1]
You have been asked to produce a clear, relevant and well-researched case study
on a named disease of the cardiopulmonary organs. You must choose one specific
disease which could include, but is not limited to, any of the following: coronary
artery disease, myocardial infarction, cardiomyopathy, asthma, emphysema or
pneumonia.
Your report should provide an overview of the disease, as well as the cause(s),
diagnostic and progression tests, and treatment. You should include data from
up-to-date, credible sources on such things as morbidity and mortality rates, costs
etc.
Approx. 1000 words
Learning Outcomes & Assessment Criteria
LEARNING OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
1. Be able to investigate the pathologies of the
cardiopulmonary system.
3.1 Produce a case study on a named disease that
affects the cardiopulmonary organs.
Grading Information
Merit Descriptor Distinction Descriptor
2: Application of
knowledge
a makes use of relevant:
i ideas
ii facts
iii theories
with either
b breadth or depth that goes
beyond the minimum
required to pass
a makes use of relevant:
i ideas
ii facts
iii theories
with both
b breadth and depth
To Achieve a Pass: Merit Distinction
● Some use of correct
scientific terms
● Noticeable errors and a lack
of focus on the key
information presented
● Little evidence of additional
reading
● Poor choices of sources
used
● Consistent use of scientific
language
● Generally accurate with the
information presented, with
only a few errors
● Clear summary of the
literature to support writing
● Generally appropriate
sources chosen
● Thorough use of scientific
language and ideas, well
structured into a cohesive
piece of writing
● Information presented with
accuracy, precision,
innovation and creativity
demonstrating broad
additional reading and
research
● Appropriate sources chosen
throughout
Merit Descriptor Distinction Descriptor
4: Use of Information a identifies new information
from sources which are
generally appropriate
b makes some use of
additional information
a identifies new
information from sources
which are consistently
appropriate
b makes extensive use of
additional information
To Achieve a Pass: Merit: Distinction:
● Little evidence of in-depth
research into chosen disease
● Brief description of cause
and treatment
● Evidence of further
research apparent in some
of the details given
● Generally, the information
is provided appropriately,
showing a very good grasp
of the meaning and
significance of the chosen
research
● Extensive evidence of
further reading apparent in
description of both cause
and treatment
● This in-depth information is ...
Your nurse manager has asked you to form a small team to explore i.docxodiliagilby
Your nurse manager has asked you to form a small team to explore incorporating patient care technology in the care of patients with pulmonary disease. He has asked that your team prepare a presentation for the nurses on the following topics: asthma and COPD.
Discuss at least two patient-care technologies that would assist in the care of patients suffering from asthma and COPD. Please include in-text citations to support your response.
Peer Response 1:
Alyson Ferguson posted
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are two of the most common obstructive pulmonary diseases. Asthma is a familial disorder causing chronic inflammation of the bronchial mucosa which leads to bronchial hyperresponsiveness, airway constriction, and airway obstruction which is reversible. COPD is a common, progressive, preventable yet not fully reversible, airflow limitation (McCance 2019).
There are many technologies patients can utilize to help monitor and manage their airway and breathing utilizing certain technologies. There is a mobile application that came out in 2009 called the Personal Wheezometor. This application measures the sound waves of a patients’ breath, it then can alert the patient if an asthma attack is likely to happen or is happening. The app is designed to limit the use of the rescue inhaler if not needed, and to prevent overuse (Meyers 2011).
Another innovation for asthma management for home use is the “Smart inhaler.” The Smart Inhaler uses Bluetooth technology to monitor and detect use of the inhaler linked to the device. The inhaler can alert the patient on overuse of the device also, suggesting possible symptoms worsening, or a decreased in asthma control. That monitoring device can be a great tool for the patient’s primary doctor to see how many asthma attacks the patient is having, and how often, to then determine if any medications need to be altered (Mohammadi, 2017).
McCance, K. L., & Huether, S. E. (2019). Pathophysiology: the biologic basis for disease in adults and children (8th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.
Mohammadi, D. (2017). Smart Inhalers: will they help improve asthma care? The Pharmacuetical Journal.
Rosenberg, S. R., & Kalhan, R. (2017). Recent advances in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. F1000Research, 6, 863.
Peer Response 2:
Carrie Eyman posted
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), is considered a progressive lung disease that entails an obstructed airflow from the lungs. There is no cure for this, the management of symptoms, and reducing risk factors, such as smoking, indoor air pollutions, that exacerbate this disease is of the upmost importance. “The World Health Organization estimates that COPD will be the third leading cause of death in the world by 2030” (Dixon, Ward, Smith, Holmes, & Mhadeva, 2016, p.330). Since there is no cure, managing the symptoms and the disease progression is vital. There are many technologies today that can a ...
Running Head PREVENTION OF PNEUMONIAPrevention of Pneumon.docxtoltonkendal
Running Head: PREVENTION OF PNEUMONIA
Prevention of Pneumonia
Institution
Name
Tutor
Course
Date
From the article pulmonary infections in the returned traveler, it can be denoted that there are a wide variety of infections which are present with the pulmonary symptoms. In this regards, the clinicians have a role in differentiating the various causes of such diseases. Consequently, there are various risks attributed to the travel related pulmonary diseases which are highly dependent on the travel destinations as well as the duration one stays in such destination. Moreover, it is of on the activities undertaken. This disease includes pneumonia which is mainly contracted when one travel and exposes oneself to the cold places which cause chest and pulmonary infection (Trimble, Moffat & Collins, 2017).
From the article titled the Novel vaccination approaches to prevent tuberculosis in children, it is denoted that the tuberculosis is an underappreciated problem since it causes approximately ten percent of deaths in the world. Children are perceived to be susceptible to the mycobacterium infection causing tuberculosis. The vaccinations which are provided in order to prevent tuberculosis have been found to be not efficient especially when it comes to eliminating pulmonary tuberculosis which is also linked to pneumonia. In this regards, it is necessary that new vaccines against tuberculosis, especially for children to be manufactured so that it can boost the induced immunity so that they can be protected (Triccas & Counoupas, 2016).
From the article Non-adherence to community oral antibiotic treatment in children with fast breathing pneumonia in Malawi– secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study, it can be noted that despite the significant progress being made, the disease of pneumonia is still the leading cause of the deaths especially to the children under the age of five. This has been attributed to the poor adherence of the antibiotics which are associated further to the treatment failure on the world health organizations. In this regards, there should be an improvement in the adherence so that the outcomes will be improved (Nightingale,. et al. 2016).
Additionally, from the article Tuberculosis and pneumonia in HIV-infected children: an overview, it is depicted that pneumonia always has been the most common cause of hospitalization and mostly death in young children. Notably, with high immunodeficiency virus, the infected individuals are perceived to carry the high burden of infections of the lower respiratory tracts from the virus and bacteria. Additionally, it is depicted that there is also an increasing recognition of impacts of Utero exposure to HIV as well as the general health of the exposed and the infants who have been infected. It is evident also that the exposed individuals may have various specific immune deficits which are deemed to increase their vulnerability to the respiratory pathogens (Rabie & Goussard, 2016).
C ...
measles and influenza for nursing and other health department
INTRODUCTION.
DEFINITION.
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF LUNG,
Epidemiology,
CLINICAL MANIFESTATION
DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION
COMPLICATION
MANAGEMENT
PREVENTION
HEALTH EDUCATION.
The Comprehensiveness of Homoeopathy in Bronchial Asthmaijtsrd
The Bronchial Asthma is one of the common chronic disorders of respiratory system. The Individual of all age group can be suffering by this respiratory system disorder. Most often the asthma is disease which is related with the symptoms like difficulty in breathing and cough. Wheezing sound heard while the auscultation of chest. Though the bronchial asthma is critical condition it can be treated with the perfect treatment. The knowledge of respiratory tract disorder like bronchial asthma is Important for community. The people should know what is Bronchial asthma, How it progresses, How to avoid critical attack. 11 On the basis of the concept of persistent airway inflammation, two important principles are there. First, the complaint is chronic, frequently life long second, its severity fluctuates and sometimes there may be prolonged remissions. According to WHO Asthma affected an estimated 262 million people in 2019 worldwide and it caused around 4, 55,000 deaths. The Global Asthma Report 2022, by Global Asthma Network, shows that about 35 million Indian people suffer from asthma in 2022. 11 The bronchial asthma need to be treated by Homoeopathic medicines. Homoeopathic medicines produce similar symptoms after administration of it in the healthy human beings. Some of Homoeopathic medicines can help to relive symptoms of acute attack of asthma. This can also help to prevent the recurrence of asthma. According to Dr. Hahnemann asthma is true chronic disease which is because of Miasm. Sometimes symptoms of asthma may alternate with skin symptoms. 12 Homoeopathic treatment is Important to avoid unnecessary adverse effects of modern medicine. Dr. Jayshree Rathva | Pandya Santosh Kumar Jashvantbhai | Parmar Ketulkumar Dilipbhai "The Comprehensiveness of Homoeopathy in Bronchial Asthma" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-6 , December 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd60153.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/other/60153/the-comprehensiveness-of-homoeopathy-in-bronchial-asthma/dr-jayshree-rathva
The Comprehensiveness of Homoeopathy in Bronchial Asthmaijtsrd
The Bronchial Asthma is one of the common chronic disorders of respiratory system. The Individual of all age group can be suffering by this respiratory system disorder. Most often the asthma is disease which is related with the symptoms like difficulty in breathing and cough. Wheezing sound heard while the auscultation of chest. Though the bronchial asthma is critical condition it can be treated with the perfect treatment. The knowledge of respiratory tract disorder like bronchial asthma is Important for community. The people should know what is Bronchial asthma, How it progresses, How to avoid critical attack. 11 On the basis of the concept of persistent airway inflammation, two important principles are there. First, the complaint is chronic, frequently life long second, its severity fluctuates and sometimes there may be prolonged remissions. According to WHO Asthma affected an estimated 262 million people in 2019 worldwide and it caused around 4, 55,000 deaths. The Global Asthma Report 2022, by Global Asthma Network, shows that about 35 million Indian people suffer from asthma in 2022. 11 The bronchial asthma need to be treated by Homoeopathic medicines. Homoeopathic medicines produce similar symptoms after administration of it in the healthy human beings. Some of Homoeopathic medicines can help to relive symptoms of acute attack of asthma. This can also help to prevent the recurrence of asthma. According to Dr. Hahnemann asthma is true chronic disease which is because of Miasm. Sometimes symptoms of asthma may alternate with skin symptoms. 12 Homoeopathic treatment is Important to avoid unnecessary adverse effects of modern medicine. Dr. Jayshree Rathva | Pandya Santosh Kumar Jashvantbhai | Parmar Ketulkumar Dilipbhai "The Comprehensiveness of Homoeopathy in Bronchial Asthma" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-6 , December 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd60153.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/other/60153/the-comprehensiveness-of-homoeopathy-in-bronchial-asthma/dr-jayshree-rathva
Pneumonia is an infectious disease in one or both lungs. Micro-organisms such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses can cause pneumonia. In adults, bacterial pneumonia is most common.
Chronic Pneumonia: Update on Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Therapyiosrphr_editor
The IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR) is an open access online & offline peer reviewed international journal, which publishes innovative research papers, reviews, mini-reviews, short communications and notes dealing with Pharmaceutical Sciences( Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry, Computational Chemistry and Molecular Drug Design, Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacy Practice, Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, Cell Biology, Genomics and Proteomics, Pharmacogenomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology of Pharmaceutical Interest........more details on Aim & Scope).
Pulmonary infections annually rank among the top causes of death in th.docxsharold2
Pulmonary infections annually rank among the top causes of death in the United States. Bacterial pneumonia remains the leading infectious cause of death despite the availability of antimicrobial agents. Although potentially curable and preventable, tuberculosis (TB) is still a significant public health infection within the United States and the world. The student will prepare for the clinical assignment by reviewing the major types/causative agents of pneumonia, transmission and risk factors of TB, and the cycle of infection. The student will obtain and summarize one nursing journal article related to the client with pulmonary infection and be prepared to discuss findings in a post-conference Designated students may be asked to lead a discussion in the post-conference by answering the following questions. CLINICAL QUESTIONS 1.List diagnostic studies used to diagnose pneumonia. 2. List assessment findings common in adults and older adults with pneumonia. 3. List complications of pneumonia with signs/symptoms. 4.L ist evidence-based nursing interventions for the client with pneumonia 5. List common antibiotics used in the treatment of pneumonia and their actions and nursing precautions. 6.List the diagnostic tests for the client with TB. 7.List what can be done and the role of the nurse in collaboration with other healthcare personnel in the community for primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of TB.
.
ASSIGNMENT BRIEFING FORM Unit Title Cardiopulmonary .docxbraycarissa250
ASSIGNMENT BRIEFING FORM
Unit Title: Cardiopulmonary System
Tutor Name: Lynsay Kobelis
Task No.: 2 of 3
Task Title: Case Study
Deadline Due
Date 7th May 2019 at 23:59
Assignment Details:
Task 2 [AC3.1]
You have been asked to produce a clear, relevant and well-researched case study
on a named disease of the cardiopulmonary organs. You must choose one specific
disease which could include, but is not limited to, any of the following: coronary
artery disease, myocardial infarction, cardiomyopathy, asthma, emphysema or
pneumonia.
Your report should provide an overview of the disease, as well as the cause(s),
diagnostic and progression tests, and treatment. You should include data from
up-to-date, credible sources on such things as morbidity and mortality rates, costs
etc.
Approx. 1000 words
Learning Outcomes & Assessment Criteria
LEARNING OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
1. Be able to investigate the pathologies of the
cardiopulmonary system.
3.1 Produce a case study on a named disease that
affects the cardiopulmonary organs.
Grading Information
Merit Descriptor Distinction Descriptor
2: Application of
knowledge
a makes use of relevant:
i ideas
ii facts
iii theories
with either
b breadth or depth that goes
beyond the minimum
required to pass
a makes use of relevant:
i ideas
ii facts
iii theories
with both
b breadth and depth
To Achieve a Pass: Merit Distinction
● Some use of correct
scientific terms
● Noticeable errors and a lack
of focus on the key
information presented
● Little evidence of additional
reading
● Poor choices of sources
used
● Consistent use of scientific
language
● Generally accurate with the
information presented, with
only a few errors
● Clear summary of the
literature to support writing
● Generally appropriate
sources chosen
● Thorough use of scientific
language and ideas, well
structured into a cohesive
piece of writing
● Information presented with
accuracy, precision,
innovation and creativity
demonstrating broad
additional reading and
research
● Appropriate sources chosen
throughout
Merit Descriptor Distinction Descriptor
4: Use of Information a identifies new information
from sources which are
generally appropriate
b makes some use of
additional information
a identifies new
information from sources
which are consistently
appropriate
b makes extensive use of
additional information
To Achieve a Pass: Merit: Distinction:
● Little evidence of in-depth
research into chosen disease
● Brief description of cause
and treatment
● Evidence of further
research apparent in some
of the details given
● Generally, the information
is provided appropriately,
showing a very good grasp
of the meaning and
significance of the chosen
research
● Extensive evidence of
further reading apparent in
description of both cause
and treatment
● This in-depth information is ...
Your nurse manager has asked you to form a small team to explore i.docxodiliagilby
Your nurse manager has asked you to form a small team to explore incorporating patient care technology in the care of patients with pulmonary disease. He has asked that your team prepare a presentation for the nurses on the following topics: asthma and COPD.
Discuss at least two patient-care technologies that would assist in the care of patients suffering from asthma and COPD. Please include in-text citations to support your response.
Peer Response 1:
Alyson Ferguson posted
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are two of the most common obstructive pulmonary diseases. Asthma is a familial disorder causing chronic inflammation of the bronchial mucosa which leads to bronchial hyperresponsiveness, airway constriction, and airway obstruction which is reversible. COPD is a common, progressive, preventable yet not fully reversible, airflow limitation (McCance 2019).
There are many technologies patients can utilize to help monitor and manage their airway and breathing utilizing certain technologies. There is a mobile application that came out in 2009 called the Personal Wheezometor. This application measures the sound waves of a patients’ breath, it then can alert the patient if an asthma attack is likely to happen or is happening. The app is designed to limit the use of the rescue inhaler if not needed, and to prevent overuse (Meyers 2011).
Another innovation for asthma management for home use is the “Smart inhaler.” The Smart Inhaler uses Bluetooth technology to monitor and detect use of the inhaler linked to the device. The inhaler can alert the patient on overuse of the device also, suggesting possible symptoms worsening, or a decreased in asthma control. That monitoring device can be a great tool for the patient’s primary doctor to see how many asthma attacks the patient is having, and how often, to then determine if any medications need to be altered (Mohammadi, 2017).
McCance, K. L., & Huether, S. E. (2019). Pathophysiology: the biologic basis for disease in adults and children (8th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.
Mohammadi, D. (2017). Smart Inhalers: will they help improve asthma care? The Pharmacuetical Journal.
Rosenberg, S. R., & Kalhan, R. (2017). Recent advances in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. F1000Research, 6, 863.
Peer Response 2:
Carrie Eyman posted
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), is considered a progressive lung disease that entails an obstructed airflow from the lungs. There is no cure for this, the management of symptoms, and reducing risk factors, such as smoking, indoor air pollutions, that exacerbate this disease is of the upmost importance. “The World Health Organization estimates that COPD will be the third leading cause of death in the world by 2030” (Dixon, Ward, Smith, Holmes, & Mhadeva, 2016, p.330). Since there is no cure, managing the symptoms and the disease progression is vital. There are many technologies today that can a ...
Running Head PREVENTION OF PNEUMONIAPrevention of Pneumon.docxtoltonkendal
Running Head: PREVENTION OF PNEUMONIA
Prevention of Pneumonia
Institution
Name
Tutor
Course
Date
From the article pulmonary infections in the returned traveler, it can be denoted that there are a wide variety of infections which are present with the pulmonary symptoms. In this regards, the clinicians have a role in differentiating the various causes of such diseases. Consequently, there are various risks attributed to the travel related pulmonary diseases which are highly dependent on the travel destinations as well as the duration one stays in such destination. Moreover, it is of on the activities undertaken. This disease includes pneumonia which is mainly contracted when one travel and exposes oneself to the cold places which cause chest and pulmonary infection (Trimble, Moffat & Collins, 2017).
From the article titled the Novel vaccination approaches to prevent tuberculosis in children, it is denoted that the tuberculosis is an underappreciated problem since it causes approximately ten percent of deaths in the world. Children are perceived to be susceptible to the mycobacterium infection causing tuberculosis. The vaccinations which are provided in order to prevent tuberculosis have been found to be not efficient especially when it comes to eliminating pulmonary tuberculosis which is also linked to pneumonia. In this regards, it is necessary that new vaccines against tuberculosis, especially for children to be manufactured so that it can boost the induced immunity so that they can be protected (Triccas & Counoupas, 2016).
From the article Non-adherence to community oral antibiotic treatment in children with fast breathing pneumonia in Malawi– secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study, it can be noted that despite the significant progress being made, the disease of pneumonia is still the leading cause of the deaths especially to the children under the age of five. This has been attributed to the poor adherence of the antibiotics which are associated further to the treatment failure on the world health organizations. In this regards, there should be an improvement in the adherence so that the outcomes will be improved (Nightingale,. et al. 2016).
Additionally, from the article Tuberculosis and pneumonia in HIV-infected children: an overview, it is depicted that pneumonia always has been the most common cause of hospitalization and mostly death in young children. Notably, with high immunodeficiency virus, the infected individuals are perceived to carry the high burden of infections of the lower respiratory tracts from the virus and bacteria. Additionally, it is depicted that there is also an increasing recognition of impacts of Utero exposure to HIV as well as the general health of the exposed and the infants who have been infected. It is evident also that the exposed individuals may have various specific immune deficits which are deemed to increase their vulnerability to the respiratory pathogens (Rabie & Goussard, 2016).
C ...
measles and influenza for nursing and other health department
INTRODUCTION.
DEFINITION.
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF LUNG,
Epidemiology,
CLINICAL MANIFESTATION
DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION
COMPLICATION
MANAGEMENT
PREVENTION
HEALTH EDUCATION.
The Comprehensiveness of Homoeopathy in Bronchial Asthmaijtsrd
The Bronchial Asthma is one of the common chronic disorders of respiratory system. The Individual of all age group can be suffering by this respiratory system disorder. Most often the asthma is disease which is related with the symptoms like difficulty in breathing and cough. Wheezing sound heard while the auscultation of chest. Though the bronchial asthma is critical condition it can be treated with the perfect treatment. The knowledge of respiratory tract disorder like bronchial asthma is Important for community. The people should know what is Bronchial asthma, How it progresses, How to avoid critical attack. 11 On the basis of the concept of persistent airway inflammation, two important principles are there. First, the complaint is chronic, frequently life long second, its severity fluctuates and sometimes there may be prolonged remissions. According to WHO Asthma affected an estimated 262 million people in 2019 worldwide and it caused around 4, 55,000 deaths. The Global Asthma Report 2022, by Global Asthma Network, shows that about 35 million Indian people suffer from asthma in 2022. 11 The bronchial asthma need to be treated by Homoeopathic medicines. Homoeopathic medicines produce similar symptoms after administration of it in the healthy human beings. Some of Homoeopathic medicines can help to relive symptoms of acute attack of asthma. This can also help to prevent the recurrence of asthma. According to Dr. Hahnemann asthma is true chronic disease which is because of Miasm. Sometimes symptoms of asthma may alternate with skin symptoms. 12 Homoeopathic treatment is Important to avoid unnecessary adverse effects of modern medicine. Dr. Jayshree Rathva | Pandya Santosh Kumar Jashvantbhai | Parmar Ketulkumar Dilipbhai "The Comprehensiveness of Homoeopathy in Bronchial Asthma" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-6 , December 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd60153.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/other/60153/the-comprehensiveness-of-homoeopathy-in-bronchial-asthma/dr-jayshree-rathva
The Comprehensiveness of Homoeopathy in Bronchial Asthmaijtsrd
The Bronchial Asthma is one of the common chronic disorders of respiratory system. The Individual of all age group can be suffering by this respiratory system disorder. Most often the asthma is disease which is related with the symptoms like difficulty in breathing and cough. Wheezing sound heard while the auscultation of chest. Though the bronchial asthma is critical condition it can be treated with the perfect treatment. The knowledge of respiratory tract disorder like bronchial asthma is Important for community. The people should know what is Bronchial asthma, How it progresses, How to avoid critical attack. 11 On the basis of the concept of persistent airway inflammation, two important principles are there. First, the complaint is chronic, frequently life long second, its severity fluctuates and sometimes there may be prolonged remissions. According to WHO Asthma affected an estimated 262 million people in 2019 worldwide and it caused around 4, 55,000 deaths. The Global Asthma Report 2022, by Global Asthma Network, shows that about 35 million Indian people suffer from asthma in 2022. 11 The bronchial asthma need to be treated by Homoeopathic medicines. Homoeopathic medicines produce similar symptoms after administration of it in the healthy human beings. Some of Homoeopathic medicines can help to relive symptoms of acute attack of asthma. This can also help to prevent the recurrence of asthma. According to Dr. Hahnemann asthma is true chronic disease which is because of Miasm. Sometimes symptoms of asthma may alternate with skin symptoms. 12 Homoeopathic treatment is Important to avoid unnecessary adverse effects of modern medicine. Dr. Jayshree Rathva | Pandya Santosh Kumar Jashvantbhai | Parmar Ketulkumar Dilipbhai "The Comprehensiveness of Homoeopathy in Bronchial Asthma" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-6 , December 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd60153.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/other/60153/the-comprehensiveness-of-homoeopathy-in-bronchial-asthma/dr-jayshree-rathva
Pneumonia is an infectious disease in one or both lungs. Micro-organisms such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses can cause pneumonia. In adults, bacterial pneumonia is most common.
Chronic Pneumonia: Update on Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Therapyiosrphr_editor
The IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR) is an open access online & offline peer reviewed international journal, which publishes innovative research papers, reviews, mini-reviews, short communications and notes dealing with Pharmaceutical Sciences( Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry, Computational Chemistry and Molecular Drug Design, Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacy Practice, Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, Cell Biology, Genomics and Proteomics, Pharmacogenomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology of Pharmaceutical Interest........more details on Aim & Scope).
(May 29th, 2024) Advancements in Intravital Microscopy- Insights for Preclini...Scintica Instrumentation
Intravital microscopy (IVM) is a powerful tool utilized to study cellular behavior over time and space in vivo. Much of our understanding of cell biology has been accomplished using various in vitro and ex vivo methods; however, these studies do not necessarily reflect the natural dynamics of biological processes. Unlike traditional cell culture or fixed tissue imaging, IVM allows for the ultra-fast high-resolution imaging of cellular processes over time and space and were studied in its natural environment. Real-time visualization of biological processes in the context of an intact organism helps maintain physiological relevance and provide insights into the progression of disease, response to treatments or developmental processes.
In this webinar we give an overview of advanced applications of the IVM system in preclinical research. IVIM technology is a provider of all-in-one intravital microscopy systems and solutions optimized for in vivo imaging of live animal models at sub-micron resolution. The system’s unique features and user-friendly software enables researchers to probe fast dynamic biological processes such as immune cell tracking, cell-cell interaction as well as vascularization and tumor metastasis with exceptional detail. This webinar will also give an overview of IVM being utilized in drug development, offering a view into the intricate interaction between drugs/nanoparticles and tissues in vivo and allows for the evaluation of therapeutic intervention in a variety of tissues and organs. This interdisciplinary collaboration continues to drive the advancements of novel therapeutic strategies.
Multi-source connectivity as the driver of solar wind variability in the heli...Sérgio Sacani
The ambient solar wind that flls the heliosphere originates from multiple
sources in the solar corona and is highly structured. It is often described
as high-speed, relatively homogeneous, plasma streams from coronal
holes and slow-speed, highly variable, streams whose source regions are
under debate. A key goal of ESA/NASA’s Solar Orbiter mission is to identify
solar wind sources and understand what drives the complexity seen in the
heliosphere. By combining magnetic feld modelling and spectroscopic
techniques with high-resolution observations and measurements, we show
that the solar wind variability detected in situ by Solar Orbiter in March
2022 is driven by spatio-temporal changes in the magnetic connectivity to
multiple sources in the solar atmosphere. The magnetic feld footpoints
connected to the spacecraft moved from the boundaries of a coronal hole
to one active region (12961) and then across to another region (12957). This
is refected in the in situ measurements, which show the transition from fast
to highly Alfvénic then to slow solar wind that is disrupted by the arrival of
a coronal mass ejection. Our results describe solar wind variability at 0.5 au
but are applicable to near-Earth observatories.
Richard's aventures in two entangled wonderlandsRichard Gill
Since the loophole-free Bell experiments of 2020 and the Nobel prizes in physics of 2022, critics of Bell's work have retreated to the fortress of super-determinism. Now, super-determinism is a derogatory word - it just means "determinism". Palmer, Hance and Hossenfelder argue that quantum mechanics and determinism are not incompatible, using a sophisticated mathematical construction based on a subtle thinning of allowed states and measurements in quantum mechanics, such that what is left appears to make Bell's argument fail, without altering the empirical predictions of quantum mechanics. I think however that it is a smoke screen, and the slogan "lost in math" comes to my mind. I will discuss some other recent disproofs of Bell's theorem using the language of causality based on causal graphs. Causal thinking is also central to law and justice. I will mention surprising connections to my work on serial killer nurse cases, in particular the Dutch case of Lucia de Berk and the current UK case of Lucy Letby.
Introduction:
RNA interference (RNAi) or Post-Transcriptional Gene Silencing (PTGS) is an important biological process for modulating eukaryotic gene expression.
It is highly conserved process of posttranscriptional gene silencing by which double stranded RNA (dsRNA) causes sequence-specific degradation of mRNA sequences.
dsRNA-induced gene silencing (RNAi) is reported in a wide range of eukaryotes ranging from worms, insects, mammals and plants.
This process mediates resistance to both endogenous parasitic and exogenous pathogenic nucleic acids, and regulates the expression of protein-coding genes.
What are small ncRNAs?
micro RNA (miRNA)
short interfering RNA (siRNA)
Properties of small non-coding RNA:
Involved in silencing mRNA transcripts.
Called “small” because they are usually only about 21-24 nucleotides long.
Synthesized by first cutting up longer precursor sequences (like the 61nt one that Lee discovered).
Silence an mRNA by base pairing with some sequence on the mRNA.
Discovery of siRNA?
The first small RNA:
In 1993 Rosalind Lee (Victor Ambros lab) was studying a non- coding gene in C. elegans, lin-4, that was involved in silencing of another gene, lin-14, at the appropriate time in the
development of the worm C. elegans.
Two small transcripts of lin-4 (22nt and 61nt) were found to be complementary to a sequence in the 3' UTR of lin-14.
Because lin-4 encoded no protein, she deduced that it must be these transcripts that are causing the silencing by RNA-RNA interactions.
Types of RNAi ( non coding RNA)
MiRNA
Length (23-25 nt)
Trans acting
Binds with target MRNA in mismatch
Translation inhibition
Si RNA
Length 21 nt.
Cis acting
Bind with target Mrna in perfect complementary sequence
Piwi-RNA
Length ; 25 to 36 nt.
Expressed in Germ Cells
Regulates trnasposomes activity
MECHANISM OF RNAI:
First the double-stranded RNA teams up with a protein complex named Dicer, which cuts the long RNA into short pieces.
Then another protein complex called RISC (RNA-induced silencing complex) discards one of the two RNA strands.
The RISC-docked, single-stranded RNA then pairs with the homologous mRNA and destroys it.
THE RISC COMPLEX:
RISC is large(>500kD) RNA multi- protein Binding complex which triggers MRNA degradation in response to MRNA
Unwinding of double stranded Si RNA by ATP independent Helicase
Active component of RISC is Ago proteins( ENDONUCLEASE) which cleave target MRNA.
DICER: endonuclease (RNase Family III)
Argonaute: Central Component of the RNA-Induced Silencing Complex (RISC)
One strand of the dsRNA produced by Dicer is retained in the RISC complex in association with Argonaute
ARGONAUTE PROTEIN :
1.PAZ(PIWI/Argonaute/ Zwille)- Recognition of target MRNA
2.PIWI (p-element induced wimpy Testis)- breaks Phosphodiester bond of mRNA.)RNAse H activity.
MiRNA:
The Double-stranded RNAs are naturally produced in eukaryotic cells during development, and they have a key role in regulating gene expression .
Observation of Io’s Resurfacing via Plume Deposition Using Ground-based Adapt...Sérgio Sacani
Since volcanic activity was first discovered on Io from Voyager images in 1979, changes
on Io’s surface have been monitored from both spacecraft and ground-based telescopes.
Here, we present the highest spatial resolution images of Io ever obtained from a groundbased telescope. These images, acquired by the SHARK-VIS instrument on the Large
Binocular Telescope, show evidence of a major resurfacing event on Io’s trailing hemisphere. When compared to the most recent spacecraft images, the SHARK-VIS images
show that a plume deposit from a powerful eruption at Pillan Patera has covered part
of the long-lived Pele plume deposit. Although this type of resurfacing event may be common on Io, few have been detected due to the rarity of spacecraft visits and the previously low spatial resolution available from Earth-based telescopes. The SHARK-VIS instrument ushers in a new era of high resolution imaging of Io’s surface using adaptive
optics at visible wavelengths.
Richard's entangled aventures in wonderlandRichard Gill
Since the loophole-free Bell experiments of 2020 and the Nobel prizes in physics of 2022, critics of Bell's work have retreated to the fortress of super-determinism. Now, super-determinism is a derogatory word - it just means "determinism". Palmer, Hance and Hossenfelder argue that quantum mechanics and determinism are not incompatible, using a sophisticated mathematical construction based on a subtle thinning of allowed states and measurements in quantum mechanics, such that what is left appears to make Bell's argument fail, without altering the empirical predictions of quantum mechanics. I think however that it is a smoke screen, and the slogan "lost in math" comes to my mind. I will discuss some other recent disproofs of Bell's theorem using the language of causality based on causal graphs. Causal thinking is also central to law and justice. I will mention surprising connections to my work on serial killer nurse cases, in particular the Dutch case of Lucia de Berk and the current UK case of Lucy Letby.
Content organizer taking care of our respiratory system
1. MENTARI INTERCULTURAL SCHOOL
IB MIDDLE YEARS PROGRAM
Assessment Objective:
Identify the causes, symptoms, and treatment for common respiratory diseases.
Cite ways in taking care of the respiratory system
I. Write the causes, symptoms, and treatment of the common respiratory diseases.
Follow the format below.
Diseases Causes Symptoms Treatment
1. Common Cold
2. Cough
3. Influenza
4. Sinusitis
5. Asthma
6. Bronchitis
7. Pneumonia
8. Tuberculosis
9. Lung Cancer
Student Name: CN 2nd
Term SY 2018 - 2019
Grade Level: 8 Date: Parent’s Signature
Section: Teacher: Armand Anthony L. Galicia
Formative Assessment - Content Organizer Unit/Topic: Taking Care of Our Respiratory System
2. 10.Cystic Fibrosis
II. Air is always involved in respiration. We breathe in every now and then and this
exposes us to different pathogens, specifically, the airborne diseases. Think about
the guidelines to achieve a healthy respiratory system and write it below.
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Technology SeriesScience Links 9 Teacher's ResourceManual. Manila:REXBookstore,Inc.