Behavioral factors have not convincingly been shown to play a part in the inception of asthma. It has been suggested that asthma attacks can be precipitated by conditioning. Previous experiences leading to the expectation that an attack may occur can be regarded as a behavioral factor which may ...
Asthma is the spasms of the bronchi which cause airway obstruction. The bronchi being passageways which allow air to move from the lungs to other...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough ...
Asthma, heart disease, and diabetes are all examples of what type of diseases?Which one of the following is most closely associated with gestational diabetes, but not with Type 1 or Type 2? A) Polyurea B) Polyploidy C) Polymania D) Macrosomia E) Polysomialoidy...
The duration of the last lethal asthma attack in children was short and their asthma deaths were unexpected and abrupt in many cases by the annual reports of the committee on asthma death in children of the Japanese Society of Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunology. In adult asthma death, ...
Was the patient experiencing an anaphylactic reaction, acute asthmatic attack or something else? The key here, once again, is conducting a thorough assessment and patient history. Remember, all that wheezes is not asthma; therefore, providers in this case had to determine if the patient was ...
Migraine, asthma and epilepsy, in addition to their periodicity of recurrence and a certain interchangeability, have in common the peculiarity that the paroxysm is not infrequently preceded by phenomena of functional derangement of one sort or other, which disappears with the attack, suggesting the ...
Unmet need exists for tailored guidelines, therapies, and understanding of pathophysiological differences.A. AdatiaJ. BoursiquotA. El-ZoeibyD. GoodyearC. KalicinskyA. KananiS. WasermanS. BetschelAnnals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Abstract. A poliomyelitis-like paralytic disease during recovery from an attack of bronchial asthma is described in two young children. They presented at the age of 13 and 22 months, respectively, with acute flaccid paralysis of one or both lower limbs and preserved sensation. Cerebrospinal fluid ...
Which condition could be considered an upper air obstruction? a. Pneumothorax. b. Epiglottitis. c. Emphysema. d. Asthma. Fill in the blanks. Although the exact cause of high-altitude pulmonary edema is not fully understood, it may be associated with pulmonary ___ (vasoconstriction/v...
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