Episodes of wheezing, chest tightness, cough and shortness of breath will the nurse expect when caring for a patient who is a experiencing worsening of asthma symptom
<h3>What is Asthma ?</h3>
A chronic (long-lasting) disease that affects the lungs' airways is asthma. The tubes that let air into and out of your lungs are called airways. The airways may occasionally swell and restrict if you have asthma. As a result, it is more difficult for air to leave your airways when you exhale.
- Urban dwellers and those who grew up there are more likely to get asthma. Asthma is more likely to affect obese or overweight kids and adults. Although the causes are unknown, some doctors suggest that being overweight causes low-grade inflammation in the body.
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The correct answers are: -pexy, -tocia, and -centesis. These are the suffixes that require the combining form of root words to be used. The combining forms are created with the combination of the word root and a vowel. Even though there are some exceptions, <u>the combining vowel is used if the suffix begins with a consonant</u>. If the suffix begins with a vowel (a-e-i-o-u), the combining vowel is not used. For instance, the suffix <em>-centesis</em> (puncture and aspiration of) requires a combining vowel to be used as in “paracentesis”: The doctor performed a paracentesis to remove fluid from the patient’s abdomen.
No because your coach or instructor would tell you but if you dont agree be careful