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VikaD [51]
3 years ago
14

Your final patient has a respiratory problem, so something having to do with her breathing or lungs needs to be

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ivann1987 [24]3 years ago
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Your final patient has a respiratory problem, so something having to do with her breathing or lungs needs to be described. Again, use at least 10 terms from the reading, especially using the respiratory medical word elements from your textbook. Also, you need to include 3 tests or procedures that will help you to discover what the problem with your patient is.


Asthma: ( also called as bronchial asthma) is a condition in which airways become inflamed, narrow and swollen and produce extra mucus which makes it difficult to breathe Procedure for evaluation: FeNO test, pulmonary function tests, spirometry
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