Upper respiratory symptoms

    • [DOCX File]Respiratory Conditions (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs)

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      The cause of two or more coexisting chronic upper respiratory tract infections is commonly the same infectious process. However, if two or more chronic infections persist over a period of years, give the probability of causation by separate types of organisms due weight.

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    • [DOC File]RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

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      14. Upper respiratory infection (URI) or common cold. a. Inflammation of mucous membrane lining upper respiratory tract. b. Caused by viruses and highly contagious. c. Symptoms: fever, runny nose, watery eyes, congestion, sore throat, and hacking cough. d. No cure and minimal treatment (1) Symptoms usually last about a week

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    • [DOC File]MEDICAL REPORT TO PARENTS (UPPER RESPIRATORY VIRUS)

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      Upper Respiratory Virus (a “cold”): A typical cold lasts about a week. The symptoms may change across that week, but your child should show signs of some improvement. Bronchitis: This is almost always caused by a virus. Symptoms may include chest tightness and a bothersome cough. Symptoms should improve, but the cough may linger for 1-2 weeks.

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    • [DOC File]Viral Upper Respiratory Infections

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      Viral Upper Respiratory infections are also known as viral URI’s and common colds. When symptoms involve the chest, the term Bronchitis is often used. Symptoms include any of the following, often in combination: Nasal congestion. Runny Nose. NOTE; discolored (green, yellow) nasal discharge is common and does not indicate a bacterial infection.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 22 Diseases of the Respiratory System

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      • Portal of entry: Upper respiratory tract via respiratory droplets • Signs/Symptoms: Sore throat, difficulty swallowing; may progress to scarlet or rheumatic fever • Susceptibility: Children typically most susceptible • Treatment: Penicillin is the standard treatment ...

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    • [DOC File]DISEASES of the RESPIRATORY TRACT

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      THE RESPIRATORY TRACT. Major entry into body for M/Os. UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT (URT) Nose, pharynx, associated structures. LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT (LRT) Trachea, bronchi, alveoli of lungs. DEFENSES: ciliated mucous membranes, alveolar macrophages, IgA antibodies. BACTERIAL DISEASES of the URT. Streptococcal Pharyngitis. Scarlet Fever. …

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