exercisestress or emotional
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pathophysiologydistension and damage of the respiratory bronchioles selectively occur opening develops in the walls of the bronchioles and they
clinical manifestation early onset of dyspnea on exertion doe which progresses to continuous dyspnea rhonchi crackles accessory muscle
management - meaning and scope it is very difficult to accurately define management there is no universally accepteddefinition of management
bronchial asthmabronchial asthma is characterized by increased responsiveness of the trachea and bronchi to various stimuli that cause narrowing
exercisestress or emotional upset medicationsaspirin non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugsnsaids beta- blockersincluding eye drops cholinergic
pathophysiologyasthma result from several physiological alterations including altered immunologic response increased airways resistance increased
clinical manifestationscan be chronic to acute mild to severe acute attack often occur at night during an acute attack audible inspiratory and
emergency room managementpatient may needs incubation and ventilatory support till such time that patient is able to breathe normally in some
nursing process assessmenthistory precipitating factors current medication medication used to relieve asthma symptoms any recent changes in
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