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Asthma Project. By: Kayla Paupst. Question 1(this is what I wrote]. B. As I breathed like someone with asthma, it felt like there was not a lot of air to breathe in. Almost like I was underwater. A. Right now currently breathing, my nose is clogged. I’m sick. That’s why my nose is clogged.
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Asthma Project By: Kayla Paupst
Question 1(this is what I wrote] • B. As I breathed like someone with asthma, it felt like there was not a lot of air to breathe in. Almost like I was underwater. • A. Right now currently breathing, my nose is clogged. I’m sick. That’s why my nose is clogged.
Question 1 (what I wrote] *continued* • D. I lasted 7 seconds. It was really hard to breathe and near my heart area, it hurt. What changed was it was even more harder to breathe. • C. As I breathed as if I had a pre-asthma attack coming on, I felt as if I could barely breathe at all. It was very hard.
Question 1 (what I wrote] *continued* • With non-polluted air. • E. Yes, in a highly populated city, there is more pollution, therefore it would be a lot harder to breathe. As if in a wide open country, there’s wide opened areas
Question 2 • 1. Medication: inhaler, nebulizer • Excersises: Buteyko breathing technique, omega fatty acids, butterbur • 2. Medication: you can make a ‘treatment plan’ with your doctor • Cause: airway constriction, inflamation • Websites: www.about.com • www.asthma.com
Question 3 & Question 4 • The local air quality in Mays Landing is 4.2 or, somewhat breathable. Why? Because of the pollen from spring. Just like in Ocean City, which is also 4.2
Question 5 • Managed: She didn’t take medicine at first, and suffered from a severe asthma attack that almost killed her. She would also try to hide it from her teammates and coaches. But, now she takes her medicine. • Athlete:Jackie Joyner-Kersee