Pulmonary tb ppt

    • [DOCX File]Model SOP - Respiratory Protection Program - Medical ...

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      E. TB MED 509, Spirometry in Occupational Health Surveillance, 24 Dec 1986. 4. ABBREVIATIONS / TERMS. IH - Industrial Hygiene . OHC - Occupational Health Clinic. OHN-Occupational Health Nurse. OHP - Occupational Health Provider. OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration. PFT - Pulmonary Function Test. PA - Physician Assistant


    • [DOC File]TB education for the community health nurse

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      * Earliest and most commonly described symptoms of pulmonary TB. Tuberculin Testing. Mantoux Tuberculin Skin Test. The Mantoux tuberculin skin test (TST) is the preferred method for testing for TB infection, in which 0.1 mL of 5-TU purified protein derivative (PPD) solution is injected intradermally into the volar surface of the forearm using a ...


    • [DOC File]Respiratory MCQ’s

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      b. *Associated with low output CCF. Pulmonary HPT with RV hypertrophy and then dilation with cor pulmonale (LVF) and low LV output. c. Associated with decreased FVC …



    • [DOC File]COPD, Case Study #1 - AAFP Home

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      COPD, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, case study, patient care Last modified by: Shannon Ikerd Created Date: 10/13/2011 5:24:00 PM Company: American Academy of Family Physicians ...


    • [DOC File]RESPIRATORY MCQ

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      Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis Asthma 4. Truck driver who keeps falling asleep. BMI 25. Sleep study does show sleep apnoea. Had lots of arousals (26/hour) and decreased sleep latency. Management: uvuloplasty. CPAP. sleep hygiene and reassure. lose weight. methylphenidate. 5. A 30 year old asthmatic male presents with dyspnoea and the following ...


    • [DOC File]Summary - WHO archives

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      TB is an infectious disease, caused by M. tuberculosis. Although it most commonly presents as pulmonary TB (80% of patients), up to 1 in 5 patients present with extra-pulmonary manifestations, including miliary TB, bone and joint TB and TB meningitis.


    • [DOC File]FOCUS GROUP GUIDE

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      Identifying at risk patients for active TB. Ability to work up pulmonary and extra-pulmonary TB. II. Attitudes. Perception that TB is a significant problem locally in the target community (Mexican, Vietnamese, Filipino, etc) Perception that prevention is an important aspect of their practice


    • [DOC File]Review of Systems (ROS) Assessment Guide

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      Skin: Rashes, lesions, wounds, ulcers, tumors, masses, bruises/ecchymoses, change in moles, itching, acne, diaper rash, burns, temperature changes, hair growth/loss.


    • [DOC File]TB Epidemiology case study: Student Version

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      The bacteria usually affect the lungs (pulmonary TB) but also can affect any part of the body outside the lungs (extrapulmonary TB) with the most common sites being the lymph nodes, bone, kidney, and pleura. While TB disease was once the leading cause of death in the United States, it can now be treated successfully with appropriate antibiotics.


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