Cough PowerPoint Presentations - PPT
Cough Assist. Lect. Haider Raheem - presentation
Cough associated with an upper respiratory tract infection is generally treated with medicines that are available without prescription, but there is . disagreement about their effectiveness. .. There can be little doubt of the faith of the general public in non-prescription cough treatments, with a total of more than 80 proprietary brands and variants on the market and .
COUGH & EXPECTORATION - presentation
DR.N.SANKAR. COUGH. Defensive mechanism to clear lower air passages.. Deeper the inspiration- more effective the cough. Glottis close, soft palate raised, all accessory muscles in addition to ordinary are tensed for forced expiration..
Symptoms of Cough / Acute BronchitisSymptoms of a cough / ac - pdf
Cough which develops over a day or so and may become quite irritating. Fever, headache, aches and pains. Cold symptoms.Symptoms typically peak after 2-3 days, and then gradually clear. However, the
COUGH AND COLD PREPARATIONS - presentation
ANTIHISTAMINE. . Diphenhydramine. DECONGESTANTS. MUCOLYTICS. . Acetylcysteine. EXPECTORANTS. . Guaifenesin. COUGH SUPPRESSANTS. Codeine. DM (. dextromethorphan. ). Global Strategy for the Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease .
The Evaluation of Chronic Cough - presentation
Katrina M. Hynes, BAS, RRT, CPFT. Assistant Supervisor, Mayo Clinic Pulmonary Function Lab. Focus. May 15-17, 2014. Background. Chronic Cough. Definition: A cough that persists beyond 8 weeks. Symptom-based problem.
Over-the-Counter Cough Medicine Abuse - presentation
Working together to protect teens. Rx and OTC Medicine Abuse. The Office of National Drug Control Policy reports that medicine abuse is our nation’s . fastest-growing. . drug problem. . Teens Turn to Medicine Cabinets to Get High.
Over-the-Counter Cough Medicine Abuse - presentation
Working together to protect teens. Rx and OTC Medicine Abuse. The Office of National Drug Control Policy reports that medicine abuse is our nation’s . fastest-growing. . drug problem. . Teens Turn to Medicine Cabinets to Get High.
Cough illness in the wellappearing child Antibiotics are NOT - pdf
Airway inflammation and sputum production are nonspecific responses and do not imply a bacterial etiolog y Authors of a metaanalysis of six randomized trials in adults concluded that antibiotics were ineffective in treat ing cough illnessbronchitis
Session 3: Assessing weak cough and testing respiratory musc - presentation
Why respiratory muscle testing?. Are the respiratory muscles weak?. How severe is the weakness?. Is the extent of the muscle weakness clinically important?. Are all the respiratory muscles affected equally?.
What Is Whooping Cough Whooping cough also called pertussis - pdf
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Manufacturers of cough mixtures generally produce their owns - pdf
The ProblemProduction of Cough Mixtures and Pharmaceutical Syrups MACEUTICALSThese problems can be overcome by using a Silverson High Shear mixer.The 3 stage mixing cycle illustrated below allows the
REVIEW Open Access Chronic cough hypersensitivity syndrome A - pdf
A different paradigm has evolved in which cough is viewed as the primary condition characterised by afferent neuronal hypersensitivity and different aspects of this syndrome are manifest in the different phenotypes of cough There are several advanta
(pertussis) - presentation
Whooping Cough. Whooping cough was discovered in 1906 by . two French . scientists and they found the . pertussis bacteria. . 5,000 to 10,000 people died due to the whooping cough bacteria. Whooping cough now kills about 30 people n year due to us now having vaccines available to us. .
ENT : “YOUNG” diseases in the “OLD” -
AND VICE VERSA. CASE 1:. . 43 YEAR OLD MALE. 2 DAY HX OF INCREASING, MOSTLY RIGHT SIDED THROAT PAIN, DIFFICULTY SWALLOWING, CHILLS. NO COUGH.. PRESENTS TO ER WITH INABILITY TO SWALLOW, SEVERE NECK PAIN, THROAT TIGHTNESS.
Paediatrics 2 Cardiothoracic & renal -
What we will cover:. Cardiac problems;. Congenital heart disease. Rheumatic fever . Infective endocarditis. Respiratory problems;. Respiratory tract infections (upper and lower) . Cystic fibrosis . Asthma.
Vet Tech - presentation
Vaccines and viruses. Dorsal. - toward the ceiling or back. Ventral. - toward the floor or belly. Cranial, or anterior. - toward the north wall or head. Palmar. - the front foot pads. Plantar.
In the Name of Allah , The Most Merciful & The Most Be - presentation
1. ANTI TUSSIVES & OTHER COUGH SUPPRESSANTS. COUGH . A protective reflex to remove foreign material and secretions from the bronchi and bronchioles. Occurs due to stimulation of . chemoreceptors.
For more information: - presentation
NHS Choices . (. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cough/pages/introduction.aspx. ) . CKS guidelines. (. http://cks.nice.org.uk/cough#!scenariorecommendation:2. ) . COUGH IN ADULTS. Symptoms. : May present as dry (tickle in the throat or chest with no phlegm production) or a productive cough (phlegm production which is removed by the action of coughing). An acute cough lasting less than 3 weeks is most commonly caused by a viral upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) due to a cold and as such may have accompanying symptoms. Chronic coughs lasting more than 8 weeks are common in smokers and may suggest an underlying lung problem, non respiratory conditions or environmental factors. They may also result from any medication taken..
Reprinted From: - pdf
Jules Bordet and the discovery of Bordetella pertussis B y Janet Lee In 1900, Jules Bordet along with Octave Gengou observed a small ovoid bacterium in the sputum of a 5 - month old child suffering
Good Morning! - presentation
Friday, August 3. rd. 2012. Symptoms. Acute /. subacute. Chronic. Localized. Diffuse. Single . Multiple. Static. Progressive. Constant. Intermittent. Single. Episode. Recurrent. Abrupt. Gradual. Severe.
Christine Sapienza, PhD, CCC-SLP - presentation
csapien@ju.edu. College of Health Sciences. Jacksonville University. Best Practices for Patient Airway Protection. . “Transforming Healthcare: Best Practices” . Lahaina. , . Maui, . Hawaii, 2015.
An Overview of Cough - presentation
& . Cough Assessment. Sally Cozens . Respiratory Specialist Physiotherapy. Objectives. Revision of normal cough function. Why assess cough?. How to assess cough the components of cough. When to introduce airway clearance methods.
Respiratory Paediatrics For GP’s - presentation
Dr.. Jennifer Townshend. Consultant Paediatrician. Context. Some common presentations. Common complains. Wheezy infant. Wheezy child. Chronic cough. Overview. Audience participation. Blue background slides.
Respiratory Emergencies - presentation
Erin . Moorcones. , RN, MSN, C-PNP. Anatomy and Physiology. Anatomy. Adequate amount of O2 delivered to cell. The affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen. The ease in which hemoglobin release oxygen to cell.