Lung tissue

 

Lung tissue is very sensitive and therefore is easily irritated with environmental pollutants; including dust, mold, tobacco and smoke to name a few (Johnson, 2018). Pollutants such as these have the ability to cause short term and long-term consequences and affect respiratory function as well as cause respiratory illness. One example of a respiratory illness is Asthma; if not taken seriously and monitored, atelectasis could develop in addition to V/Q mismatch and respiratory failure. During an asthma attack, the airway becomes inflamed and causes bronchospasms which decrease the ability to exchange air efficiently (2018). Asthma is a respiratory issue that affects all ages but can be managed with proper medication and education. Exercise exacerbates the problem, but it can be triggered by the allergens mentioned above. With the use of antihistamines, anti-inflammatory medications and an action plan, asthma exacerbations can be prevented and managed.
As a nurse, it is our responsibility to provide education to our clients. Our message must be clear and concise. Priority must first go to how to prevent an asthma attack and overall health promotion. From there, instruction must be given regarding how to manage the attack and when to call 911 or their healthcare provider. Those suffering from asthma must be encouraged to exercise but must also understand this is a trigger so if necessary, clients must premedicate with albuterol 15-20min prior (2018). Being aware of their surroundings and areas with high pollutants is important; and having a rescue inhaler on hand at all times is also very important.” 350 https://www.homeworkmarket.com/homework-answers?page=350

1. In order to motivate the sales force to produce the highest number of clients, describe six features of an effective total rewards program.

2. Describe the behaviors of the sales force that are targeted with the compensation plan.

3. Assess how a value proposition is achieved for current and future employees in the plan you have outlined.

4. Based upon the type of plan you have created, indicate how attracted you think future salespeople may be to this plan.

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The heart is considered as the body’s circulatory pump, located in the thoracic cavity. It is made up of four chambers, two upper chambers known as Atria and two lower, thicker walled chambers, known as Ventricles. It has a strong muscular wall and is made up of a special type of muscle known as myocardium, which is only found in the heart. The septum divides the two sides of the heart and four one way valves control the blood flow. The blood flow carries oxygen and vital nutrients to all parts of the body. The blood then returns to the heart via the veins. The blood returns to the heart at the same rate as it is pumped out, it takes just one minute for it to complete a full circuit of the entire body. (Refer to diagram) (Taylor, 1999-2013). [1]
The flow of blood through the heart:
De-oxygenated blood returning from the body enters the superior and inferior vena cava. It enters the right atrium, is pumped through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle, from the right ventricle it is pumped through the pulmonary semilunar valve to the pulmonary trunk. The pulmonary trunk carries the blood to the lungs, releases carbon dioxide and absorbs oxygen. The blood returns to the heart through pulmonary veins. From the veins, it enters the heart again through the left atrium. The left atrium contracts and pumps blood through the bicuspid valve (mitral) into the left ventricle. The left ventricle pumps blood through the aortic semilunar valve into the aorta. From the aorta blood enters the systemic circulation throughout body tissues until it returns to the heart. Then the cycle begins again. The heart beat sound is known as the ‘lubb’ and ‘dupp’, this is where the blood is pushing on the valves of the heart. The ‘lubb comes first and is longer. The ‘dupp’ is shorter and comes second. This is caused by the opening and closing of the semilunar valves. (Cancer Research, 2013). [1]

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