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    • Is the 2006 Cough Guidelines a useful tool for cough management?

      suggests that CHEST ’s 2006 Cough Guidelines and management algorithms for acute, subacute, and chronic cough in adults appeared useful in diagnosing and treating patients with cough around the globe. These same algorithms have been updated to re ect the advances in cough management as of 2017. CHEST 2018; 153(1):196-209





    • [PDF File]Recognizing and Managing Common Health Problems Beef Cattle

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      inflammation elicits an irritated cough, and reduced air space encourages open-mouthed breathing. Because several infectious and noninfectious causes are possible, professional assistance will be needed to make a specific diagnosis by physical and laboratory examinations. A common infectious lung disease is pneumonia; a


    • Classification of Cough as a Symptom in Adults and ... - CHEST

      subacute, and chronic cough in adults appeared useful in diagnosing and treating patients with cough around the globe. These same algorithms have been updated to reflect the advances in cough management as of 2017. CHEST 2018; 153(1):196-209 KEY WORDS: cough; evidence-based medicine; guidelines; management algorithms for acute, subacute,


    • [PDF File]Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 102 - Centers for Disease ...

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      Department. A patient reports a cough with blood-streaked sputum for almost two months with night sweats and an unintended 20-lb weight loss. You suspect tuberculosis (TB). What type of precautions would be appropriate? a) Contact b) Droplet c) Airborne d) Contact & Droplet 14


    • [PDF File]Chronic Cough, Irritable Larynx, and Sensory Neuropathy

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      Chronic cough is defined by cough lasting more than 8 weeks and is most commonly caused by asthma, upper airway cough syndrome, or reflux. Irritable larynx syndrome (ILS) is described to be a hyperkinetic laryngeal dysfunction that manifests with laryngospasm, dysphonia, globus, and/or chronic cough. Neurogenic cough is a diagnosis of exclusion ...


    • [PDF File]Cough in Adults - American Thoracic Society

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      sub-acute cough are: whooping cough (pertussis) and flare ups of conditions such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD), sinusitis or bronchiectasis. a A chronic cough can happen to you for many reasons or a combination of problems. Some common causes of chronic cough include:


    • [PDF File]The Basics of Standard Precautions - Centers for Disease ...

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      The Basics of Standard Precautions Karen Jones, RN, MPH, CIC Infection Preventionist St. John Hospital and Medical Center Contributions by Linda R. Greene, RN, MPS, CIC University of Rochester Medical Center Highland Hospital Lona Mody, MD, MSc University of Michigan Ann Arbor VA Health System


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