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Title: Dealing with Respiratory Diseases, Asthma, and Allergies


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Dealing with Respiratory Diseases, Asthma, and
Allergies
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Objectives
  • Analyze the causes, symptoms, diagnoses, and
    treatments of communicable respiratory diseases.
  • Analyze ways to prevent infection with
    communicable respiratory diseases.
  • Discuss asthma and ways to prevent and manage
    asthma attacks.
  • Describe common causes of allergies.
  • Describe ways to prevent or treat allergies.

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Why its important
  • At some time, almost everyone will be infected by
    a respiratory illness.
  • Millions of people are affected by asthma or
    allergies

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What to know about communicable respiratory
diseases
  • Communicable disease
  • Can be spread from person to person.
  • 6 communicable diseases
  • The common cold
  • Influenza
  • Pneumonia
  • Strep Throat
  • Tuberculosis
  • Sever Acute Respiratory Syndrome

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • The Common Cold
  • A respiratory infection caused by more than 100
    different viruses.
  • 1/3 of all colds are caused by rhinoviruses.
  • A virus that infects the nose
  • High levels of stress can increase a persons
    chances of catching a cold.
  • Can last from 2-14 days.
  • Myths
  • Being exposed to cold weather.
  • Getting chills

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • The Common Cold
  • Relief
  • OTC medication may help relieve some symptoms.
  • Will not cure or shorten the length of a cold.
  • Gargling with warm, salt water may bring relief
    to a sore throat.
  • Apply petroleum jelly to the nose to relieve
    irritation.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • InfluenzaThe Flu
  • A highly contagious viral infection of the
    respiratory tract.
  • Most people recover within 1-2 weeks.
  • Can be life-threatening for elderly people,
    newborn babies, and people with chronic diseases.
  • Can lead to pneumonia
  • Flu viruses are constantly changing.
  • Difficult for the immune system to form
    antibodies to new variations of the flu virus.
  • Can spread rapidly in crowded places.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • InfluenzaThe Flu
  • People who are infected with the flu virus often
    do not show any symptoms, yet they can still
    spread the virus.
  • Most contagious during first 3 days of infection.
  • Diagnosis
  • Physicians usually diagnose the flu by symptoms.
  • Presence of flu in community.
  • Flu tests

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • InfluenzaThe Flu
  • Treatments
  • Aspirin/Acetaminophen may relieve fever and
    discomfort.
  • Aspirin should not be given to children and
    teens.
  • Reyes Syndrome-disease that causes swelling of
    the brain and deterioration of liver function.
  • Antibiotics are not effective against the flu
    viruses, but may prevent pneumoniasometimes
    follows the flu.
  • Flu shots
  • Updated each year

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Pneumonia
  • An infection in the lungs caused by bacteria,
    viruses, or other pathogens.
  • Bacterial and viral
  • Can be spread by direct contact with an infected
    person or with contaminated objects.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Pneumonia
  • Diagnosis
  • Lab tests
  • Chest X-rays
  • Physical examinations

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Treatments
  • Antibiotics for bacterial pneumonia.
  • Viral bacteria is much more difficult to treat.
  • Resistant to antibiotics.
  • Hospitalization may be needed.
  • Vaccine is available for pneumococcal pneumonia.
  • Kills more people than all other
    vaccine-preventable diseases.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Strep Throat
  • A bacterial infection of the throat.
  • Rheumatic fever can develop if not treated
    quickly.
  • An autoimmune disease in the heart that can cause
    fever, weakness, and damage to heart valves.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Symptoms
  • Fever
  • Throat may be painful.
  • Throat will appear red.
  • Small patches of pus may be visible
  • Diagnosis
  • Throat culture.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Diagnosis
  • Throat Culture
  • Treatment
  • Antibiotics will kill bacteria and prevent spread
    of infection.
  • Rest
  • Fluids

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Tuberculosis
  • A bacterial infection of the lungs.
  • Affects people with a weakened immune system.
  • HIV, elderly, homeless, IV drug users.
  • Airborne through coughing and sneezing by
    infected person.
  • Only contagious if you have active
    tuberculosis.
  • Not spread through touch.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Diagnosis
  • Skin test
  • Inject a protein substance under the skin in the
    forearm.
  • Within two days, if a red welt forms around the
    injection site, the person has been exposed to
    tuberculosis.
  • Chest X-ray must be done to confirm.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Treatment
  • Antibiotics
  • Some tuberculosis pathogens have become resistant
    to them.
  • Drugs are available to prevent tuberculosis in
    people who are in close contact with infected
    people.
  • Rooms with good ventilation and air flow will
    help reduce the risk of the spread of
    tuberculosis.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • SARS-Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
  • A contagious respiratory illness caused by a new
    type of coronavirus.
  • Surfaced in early 2003 in some Asian countries.
  • Caused outbreaks in other countries, including
    the US.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Symptoms
  • Very typical for many other respiratory
    illnesses.
  • Fever
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath
  • Diagnosis
  • Travel to specific Asian countries.
  • Close contact with a person infected with SARS.
  • SARS is now under control.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Asthma
  • A chronic disease that cannot be cured.
  • Symptoms
  • Coughing
  • Wheezing
  • Shortness of breath
  • People with asthma have sensitive lungs that
    react to certain triggers.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Triggers
  • Substances that cause the airways to tighten,
    swell, and fill with mucus.
  • Airways become narrow and blocked.
  • Difficult to breathe.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Triggers
  • Pollen from trees
  • Grasses
  • Weeds
  • Dust and mold
  • Dog, cat, or other animal dander
  • Cigarette smoke
  • Air pollution
  • Having a cold or the flu.
  • Aspirin or other OTC drugs
  • Perfumes or other fragrances
  • Odors from sprays and paints
  • Insecticides
  • Certain foods
  • Smoke from burning wood, paper, or other items
  • Emotional stress
  • Especially during childhood and adolescence.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Asthma Attack
  • Episode of coughing, wheezing, shortness of
    breath and tightness in the chest.
  • May cause extreme sickness.
  • Hospitalization
  • Death
  • Symptoms usually decrease with age.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Exercise Induced Asthma
  • A condition in which a person has difficulty
    breathing during or shortly after strenuous
    physical activity.
  • Symptoms
  • Coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath,
    tightness in the chest.
  • Can be reduced and prevented by improving
    physical fitness.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Allergies
  • Airborne allergens
  • The most common are animal dander, feathers,
    pollens, and mites.
  • Symptoms of allergies
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Skin rash
  • Drops in blood pressure
  • Difficulty in breathing

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Hay Fever
  • Common term for seasonal respiratory allergies
    that typically occur in the spring or fall.
  • Symptoms
  • Coughing
  • Sneezing
  • Inflammation of the nasal mucous membranes
  • Treatments
  • Medicine
  • shots

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Allergies
  • Pollen-yellowish powder produced by flowers,
    trees, and grass.
  • Mites-tiny, eight-legged animals that resemble
    spiders.
  • Animal Dander-Flakes of dead skin from an animal.

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Allergies
  • Not all allergies are airborne.
  • Medication
  • Latex
  • Insect stings
  • Foods
  • Symptoms
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Rapid pulse
  • Sudden drop in blood pressure
  • Skin rash
  • Respiratory irritation
  • shock

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Communicable respiratory diseases
  • Diagnosis
  • Skin tests
  • Skin patch test
  • Wheal-a round skin lump that indicates
    sensitivity to a particular allergen.
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