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Physiology Of Asthma
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asthma afflicts a small percentage (probably about 5%) of the asthma population. These patients, however, remain difficult to treat and prone to severe exacerbations, therefore contributing disproportionately to the overall cost of asthma....

Pharmacology Case Study
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deals with the case of Mrs. Jones, widow of the 68-year-old, who has a history of bipolar disorder, diabetes, osteoarthritis and peptic ulcer. The purpose of this report is to examine the directives and the action of Mrs. Jones, prescribed...

Part I
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health problem that affects people of all ages throughout the world. The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) treatment guidelines emphasize that clinical management should be based on clinical control rather than asthma severity, which can...

Animal Welfare
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animals, the use of dexamethasone groundworks in mid to late pregnancy produced in calf death rates extending from 13.5 to 35.0%. In compare, other investigations have described no boost in calf death with induced calving. The high death ra...

Adaptation (Stress Management)
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adaptation syndrome (GAS). Thus, the physiological responses triggered by different stressful stimuli may be mediated through a common set of pathways. The Three Phases of the General Adaptation Syndrome Selye hypothesized that these respon...

Respiratory Disorders
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Beta-agonists are effective bronchodilators, affecting the muscles of bronchi and bronchioles. Beta-agonists are categorized into short acting and long acting. Short acting beta-agonists are usually given via inhaler using MDI, and works q...

Pathophysiology
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correlate of Meniere's disease is fluctuating and symptomatic endolymphatic hydrops, predominantly of the pars inferior. The authors have found rupture of the endolymphatic membrane (Reissner's or the saccular wall) to occur in approximatel...