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USW1.46926.202030 - NURS-6501N-47,Advanced Pathophysiology.2019 Winter Qtr 11/25-02/16-PT27

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Running head: ASTHMA 1 ASTHMA 5 1 Pathophysiological mechanisms of chronic and acute asthma exacerbation
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Suspected Entry: 92% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Pathophysiological mechanisms of chronic and acute asthma exacerbation Source - Another student's paper Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Chronic Asthma and Acute Asthma Exacerbation Student Name Instructor Institution Affiliation Date 1 Pathophysiological mechanisms of chronic and acute asthma exacerbation
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Suspected Entry: 92% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Pathophysiological mechanisms of chronic and acute asthma exacerbation Source - Another student's paper Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Chronic Asthma and Acute Asthma Exacerbation Asthma refers to conditions that affect pulmonary. It brings about either intense or interminable irritation of respiratory tracts and fixing of the breathing tract muscles. The pathophysiological system of intensifying acute and incessant malignant growth is like the etiological parts of steady chlamydia and infections. In this way, understanding the pathophysiological mechanism is basic in deciding diagnosis, exacerbation, and prescription of its treatment. For asthma to grow viruses and other organisms play vital roles. In intensification, the key instrument is viral replication bringing about the epithelial cells of the respiratory tract which triggers irritation, cytokine discharge, in this way it brings about the creation of more bodily fluid. Notwithstanding, chlamydia and infection never prompt changes in blood vessel blood according to Durham, et al. (2016). During exacerbation of asthma, dehydration plays a vital role because it has a close relation to the water levels in the body with regards to epithelial cells' airway. 2 In case asthma attacks through dehydration, the blood vessel display extremely sharp changes in the blood PH which could ascend to as high as 7.60 while the blood PaO2 decreases to exceptionally low levels inside a brief span as low as 40 mm Hg combined with a sharp ascent in PaCO2, according to Nakagome and Nagata (2011).
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Suspected Entry: 69% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx In case asthma attacks through dehydration, the blood vessel display extremely sharp changes in the blood PH which could ascend to as high as 7.60 while the blood PaO2 decreases to exceptionally low levels inside a brief span as low as 40 mm Hg combined with a sharp ascent in PaCO2, according to Nakagome and Nagata (2011) Source - Another student's paper According to Walsh, Sills and Arnold (2017), during asthma attack through dehydration, the arterial blood patterns exhibit very sharp changes in the blood PH which could rise to as high as 7.60 while the blood PaO2 reduces to very low levels within a short time as low as 40 mm Hg coupled with a sharp rise in PaCO2 The period of emotional grief, stress, and sorrow also trigger acute asthma symptoms during exacerbation.
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Suspected Entry: 66% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx The period of emotional grief, stress, and sorrow also trigger acute asthma symptoms during exacerbation Source - Another student's paper Acute asthma can also be triggered by a period of emotional stress grief and sorrow are upheavals to asthma symptoms exacerbations In such cases, levels of oxygen drop very fast making a patient lose inner breathe instantly thus rising their CO2 levels alongside the PH levels with almost the same levels. If there should be an occurrence of exceptional feelings, asthma occurs as manifestation, for example, short breathes, expanded respiratory obstruction, and the diminished pinnacle of expiratory stream rates. The factor I selected is allergic regardless of its being a predominant multifactorial condition. In most cases, asthma exacerbation speeds where there is a chronic or strong family history of allergic reactions. It means the allergy effect is triggered by immunological responses factor in the symptomatology of asthma. Therefore, this factor impacts the pathophysiology of both disorders by disrupting the normal epithelial cells leading to the trigger of a response explaining the common occurring allergies in response to the inhalant antigens. Ceaseless asthma is likewise exacerbated in the respiratory tract because of the presentation of toxic metals. 3 Metals raise the PH and the CO2 content in the blood rises up thus reducing oxygen (D’Amato, 2011).
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Suspected Entry: 63% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Metals raise the PH and the CO2 content in the blood rises up thus reducing oxygen (D’Amato, 2011) Source - Another student's paper Metals raise the PH levels in the human body making CO2 contents in the blood to raise and reducing the oxygen content All the referenced components affect the pathophysiological issue present in asthma. The analysis of asthma pursues an exceptional methodology as set up by exacerbation. If a patient is suspected of asthma the doctor performs an allergic test. For this situation, breathing and restorative history tests are done to decide how well their lungs are functioning. Asthma has no positive fix, in this manner if an individual is acknowledged with it, an allergist suggests they take prescriptions that keep away from asthma triggers. 3 Prescriptions such as corticosteroids are recommended to be taken on a daily basis.
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Suspected Entry: 64% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Prescriptions such as corticosteroids are recommended to be taken on a daily basis Source - Another student's paper One of the drugs recommended and are taken daily according to prescriptions is the Corticosteroids In case the dehydration test is involved and finds the patient's water level is below the required level taking more water to boost it is recommended. For the instance of lethal metals, body-liquids and solids are examined for any nearness of poisonous substances in the body including circulatory system subsequently proposing of overwhelming harmfulness. Finally, in the case of chlamydia and virus, a test is done through epistemological tests. If established positively antibiotics are given to attack them, thus reducing asthma. 4 Acute asthma mind mapAcute asthma Diagnosis Treatment
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Suspected Entry: 76% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Acute asthma mind mapAcute asthma Diagnosis Treatment Source - Another student's paper Mind map ( Diagnosis ) ( Treatment ) ( Acute asthma ) of Acute asthma Emotional stress Therapy Clinical presentation Epistemology Corticosteroids daily Anxiety Dehydration Briefing tests Depression an Water addition Pathophysiological 5 Disruption of epithelial cells
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Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Disruption of epithelial cells Source - Another student's paper Disruption of epithelial cells Pulmonary fibrosis 5 Chronic asthma mind map.
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Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Chronic asthma mind map Source - Another student's paper Chronic asthma mind map Detoxification Viruses and chlamydia
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Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Detoxification Viruses and chlamydia Source - Another student's paper Detoxification Viruses and chlamydia Antibiotics Treatment Allergies
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Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Antibiotics Treatment Allergies Source - Another student's paper Antibiotics Treatment Allergies Lung infection Disruption of epithelial cells
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Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Lung infection Disruption of epithelial cells Source - Another student's paper Lung infection Disruption of epithelial cells Working lungs Mucus production 5 Inflammation Medical history
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Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Inflammation Medical history Source - Another student's paper Inflammation Medical history Clinical presentation Pathophysiology Epistemology Diagnosis Metal toxicity
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Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Clinical presentation Pathophysiology Epistemology Diagnosis Metal toxicity Source - Another student's paper Clinical presentation Pathophysiology Epistemology Diagnosis Metal toxicity Chronic asthma References D'Amato, G. (2011). 6 Effects of climatic changes and urban air pollution on the rising trends of respiratory allergy and asthma.
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Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Effects of climatic changes and urban air pollution on the rising trends of respiratory allergy and asthma Source - Another student's paper Effects of climatic changes and urban air pollution on the rising trends of respiratory allergy and asthma Multidisciplinary respiratory medicine, 6(1), 28.
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Suspected Entry: 91% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Multidisciplinary respiratory medicine, 6(1), 28 Source - Another student's paper Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine, 6(1), 28–37 Durham, A. 7 L., Caramori, G., Chung, K.
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Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx L., Caramori, G., Chung, K Source - Another student's paper L., Caramori, G., Chung, K F., & Adcock, I.
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Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx F., & Adcock, I Source - Another student's paper F., & Adcock, I M. (2016). 7 Targeted anti-inflammatory therapeutics in asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease.
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Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Targeted anti-inflammatory therapeutics in asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease Source - Another student's paper Targeted Anti-Inflammatory Therapeutics in Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease 8 Translational Research, 167(1), 192-203.
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Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - RevisedAsthma.docx Translational Research, 167(1), 192-203 Source - Another student's paper Translational Research, 167(1), 192-203 Nakagome, K., & Nagata, M. (2011). Pathogenesis of airway inflammation in bronchial asthma. Auris Nasus Larynx, 38(5), 555-563.