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Objectives Day 2. Student will be able to identify the 5 respiratory diseases Students will be able to identify the characteristics of asthma The students will be able to identify immunizations needed at certain ages. Infectious Respiratory Diseases. Five infectious respiratory diseases
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Objectives Day 2 • Student will be able to identify the 5 respiratory diseases • Students will be able to identify the characteristics of asthma • The students will be able to identify immunizations needed at certain ages
Infectious Respiratory Diseases • Five infectious respiratory diseases • Common Cold • _________ • Pneumonia • Strep Throat • Tuberculosis (TB)
Common Cold • Viral Infection • Transmission • Coughs, sneezes, people can inhale the virus • Become infected by shaking hands with an infected person and then touch a mucous membrane (rub eyes, nose, mouth) • Symptoms • ___________, watery eyes, sneezing, sore throat, cough, head ache, and can last 2-14 days • Treatment • Plenty of ________ and fluids • Over the count medicines • Viral infection-Rhinovirus
Influenza • Viral Infection • Transmission • From air through coughing and sneezing • Enter body through mucous membranes (eyes, nose, mouth) • Spread Rapidly • Symptoms • Headaches, _______, sneezing, stuffy nose, sore throat, and dry cough • Treatment • Rest and drink plenty of fluids • Viral infection- ______ syndrome
Pneumonia • Viral infection • Transmission • Direct contact with a contaminated person or object, untreated _______________ disease • Symptoms • Shortness of breathe, difficulty breathing and coughing, chest pain, weakness, fever, and chills • Treatment • ___________
Strep Throat • Viral Infection • Transmission • Coughing, sneezing, and close contact with an infected person • Symptoms • _______________ and sever sore throat • Treatment • Antibiotics, rest, and drink plenty of fluids
Tuberculosis • Viral Infection • Transmission • Air, through coughing and sneezing of an infected person • Symptoms • Extreme _________, coughing, nights sweats, lose of appetite, weight loss, low-grade fever, chills, bloody sputum, shortness of breath, and chest pain • Treatment • Antibiotics and supportive care
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) • Viral Infection • Transmission • Air, enters the body through mucous membranes • Symptoms • Fever higher than _______ degrees F • Cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, low oxygen in the blood, or X-ray findings of pneumonia • Treatment • Supportive care and rest
Asthma • Noncommunicable disease • Symptoms • Coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath • Asthma attack • An episode of coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and tightness in the chest experienced by a person who has asthma
Exercise Induced Asthma (EIA) • A condition in which a person has difficulty breathing during or _______ after strenuous physical activity. • Some people only suffer an asthma attack only with exercise • Avoid asthma attacks by reducing asthma triggers • Recognize _______ signs and take medication if needed.
Immunizations For Adults • Adults need to receive… • _________ (Every ten years) • College students living in dorms are advised to be immunized for meningococcal disease (Meningitis) • Pregnant women should not receive MMR and varicella vaccinations until after delivery because could lead to birth defects
Hepatitis B Diphtheris Tetanus Perussis (whopping cough) _______ Measles Mumps Rubella (German Measles) Varicella (Chickenpox) Pneumococcal pneumonia Immunization Recommendations All children should be immunized against..
Allergies • Allergy • An overreaction of the body to a substance, that in most people causes no response • Airborne Allergens • Animal dander, feathers, pollens, and mites • Animal dander • _______ of dead skin from an animal • Hay Fever • A common term for seasonal respiratory allergies that typically occur in the spring and fall
Allergy Tests • Skin patch test • Involves putting allergens on a parch, taping the patch to the ___________, and observing the reaction • Blood tests • Can be done in a variety of ways (finger prick, taking blood)
Review • Read the chapter on Reparatory diseases, Asthma, and Immunizations • Do the next section of vocabulary words/questions in the packet