Hyperactive airways disease icd 10

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      Pneumonia refers to acute inflammation of the distal lung-terminal airways, alveolar spaces, and interstisium. The clinical presentation and the etiology vary greatly depending on the age of the patient, the infecting organism, the site/s the infection has involved, the immune status of the patient and the place of acquisition of infection.

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      The total 10-year risk of complications of AH (IHD, IM, insultus, sudden heart death, etc.) is estimated as follows: low risk – less than 15% in the next 10 years; moderate risk – 15–20%; high risk – 20–30%; very high risk – more than 30% in the next 10 years. Pathophysiology. …

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      16A patient suffering from C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency undergoes a serum C4 test. What will her levels most certainly look like?a) They are 10% lower than normal levels.b) They are 40% higher than normal levels.c) They are 35% lower than normal levels.d) They are 20 % higher than normal levels.CSerum C4 test in C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency patients usually come back with less than …

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      M.E. is an easily recognisable distinct organic neurological disease which can be verified by objective testing. If all tests are normal, then a diagnosis of M.E. cannot be correct. M.E. can occur in both epidemic and sporadic forms and can be extremely disabling, or sometimes fatal. M.E. is a chronic/lifelong disease that has existed for ...

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    • [DOC File]Ministry of Health

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      OST clients can also develop any of the diseases common in the elderly community, for example, hypertension, diabetes, chronic airways disease. Specialist services and primary health care teams should develop and co-ordinate plans to support the management of specific complications experienced by clients in the 40+ age group as well as those ...

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