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A leading expert answers your questions about how to live to your
fullest with COPD. Significant lung damage from smoking, exposure
in some jobs, or even diseases such as AIDS and tuberculosis can
lead to COPD. Having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease can
leave you feeling short of breath, sometimes reluctant to go
shopping or for a walk because you are afraid of more difficulties.
You may have wheezing, tightness in the chest, or frequent
coughing. Although you see a doctor for your COPD, you often have
questions and need answers. In this concise and practical guide,
leading medical expert Donald A. Mahler answers some of the most
pressing questions that he has been asked over 30 years of seeing
patients with COPD, including * Why am I short of breath? * What
medications can treat my COPD? * Can surgery improve COPD? * What
are flare-ups-and how can I prevent them? * How can I stop smoking?
* What should I do if my breathing isn't getting better? * Can
exercise help? If so, which exercises are the most beneficial? *
What's the best way to prevent lung infections? * How does COVID-19
affect COPD? * How can I travel with oxygen? * Can I be sexually
active with COPD? and much more. Each chapter includes a patient
vignette and key points. Tables and boxes offering helpful tips are
included throughout. Providing up-to-date, evidence-based content
that covers more than just medications, COPD gives you the tools
you need to keep active-and thrive.
Inhaled therapies form the cornerstone for treatment of patients
with asthma and COPD. Evolving technology has resulted in
availability of a wide range of devices for delivery of inhaled
drugs. The four different delivery systems -- pressurized
metered-dose inhalers, slow mist inhalers, dry powder inhalers, and
nebulizers -- are unique in design and require distinct
inhalational instructions for correct use. This book provides
current information about inhalation devices, including their
advantages and disadvantages, with guidance for optimal techniques
of use. The book emphasizes appropriate selection of inhalation
devices based on patient and health care professional factors as
well as device attributes that allow selection of the right
medication in the right inhalation device at the right time for the
right patient. Key Features: • Addresses the objective of
precision medicine – the right medication in the right inhaler
device at the right time. • Inputs by international thought
leaders who have published widely on inhaled medications and/or
inhaled delivery systems for clinicians, trainees and respiratory
therapists. • Discusses the development of audio-based systems
and smart inhalers for patient monitoring.
A leading expert answers your questions about how to live to your
fullest with COPD. Significant lung damage from smoking, exposure
in some jobs, or even diseases such as AIDS and tuberculosis can
lead to COPD. Having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease can
leave you feeling short of breath, sometimes reluctant to go
shopping or for a walk because you are afraid of more difficulties.
You may have wheezing, tightness in the chest, or frequent
coughing. Although you see a doctor for your COPD, you often have
questions and need answers. In this concise and practical guide,
leading medical expert Donald A. Mahler answers some of the most
pressing questions that he has been asked over 30 years of seeing
patients with COPD, including * Why am I short of breath? * What
medications can treat my COPD? * Can surgery improve COPD? * What
are flare-ups-and how can I prevent them? * How can I stop smoking?
* What should I do if my breathing isn't getting better? * Can
exercise help? If so, which exercises are the most beneficial? *
What's the best way to prevent lung infections? * How does COVID-19
affect COPD? * How can I travel with oxygen? * Can I be sexually
active with COPD? and much more. Each chapter includes a patient
vignette and key points. Tables and boxes offering helpful tips are
included throughout. Providing up-to-date, evidence-based content
that covers more than just medications, COPD gives you the tools
you need to keep active-and thrive.
Inhaled therapies form the cornerstone for treatment of patients
with asthma and COPD. Evolving technology has resulted in
availability of a wide range of devices for delivery of inhaled
drugs. The four different delivery systems -- pressurized
metered-dose inhalers, slow mist inhalers, dry powder inhalers, and
nebulizers -- are unique in design and require distinct
inhalational instructions for correct use. This book provides
current information about inhalation devices, including their
advantages and disadvantages, with guidance for optimal techniques
of use. The book emphasizes appropriate selection of inhalation
devices based on patient and health care professional factors as
well as device attributes that allow selection of the right
medication in the right inhalation device at the right time for the
right patient. Key Features: • Addresses the objective of
precision medicine – the right medication in the right inhaler
device at the right time. • Inputs by international thought
leaders who have published widely on inhaled medications and/or
inhaled delivery systems for clinicians, trainees and respiratory
therapists. • Discusses the development of audio-based systems
and smart inhalers for patient monitoring.
With the high prevalence of chronic pulmonary diseases, including
asthma, COPD, and interstitial lung disease, physicians need to
recognize the cause of dyspnea and know how to treat it so that
patients can cope effectively with this distressing symptom.
Detailing recent developments and treatment methods, this revised
and updated third edition of Dyspnea: Mechanisms, Measurement, and
Management includes new chapters on gender-based differences in
dyspnea and explores guidelines for treating the condition in
challenging special populations, including in the aged, in
pregnancy and obesity, and in palliative care settings. With three
sections spanning the mechanisms of dyspnea, measurement and
assessment strategies, and management techniques, this book
provides pulmonologists and other healthcare professionals the
vital information needed to understand this complex symptom.
Starting with Helmar Lerski's outstanding photo series Metamorphose
- Verwandlungen durch Licht from 1935/36, the magnificent volume
Faces - The Power of the Human Visage presents portraits from the
era of the Weimar Republic. The photographs taken by the
photographers of the 1920s and 1930s achieved a radical renewal of
portrait photography. Portrait photos traditionally served to
depict the personality of an individual. The photographers of the
interwar years saw the face as material to be presented in
accordance with their own ideas. Through the photograph of a face
they explored aesthetic considerations as well as the
politicalchanges that took place during the Weimar Republic.
Modernist experiments, the elationship between individual and type,
feminist roles and political ideologies collided and hence expanded
the concept of portrait photography.
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