Polydipsia
Polyuria
Polyphagia
What are the 3 P's associated with Diabetes Mellitus?
120/80
What is a normal blood pressure?
James Parkinson
Who was the disease named after?
School age (6-11)
What age is asthma most prevalent?
Is usually composed of 2 lobes.
What is the left lung.
The pancreas makes little or no insulin in the body.
What is Type 1 Diabetes?
Headache, Dizziness, often none at all
What are some symptoms of hypertension?
Shakes, tremors, difficulty walking and holding items
What would someone that has Parkinson Disease show signs of?
Dust, Pets, pollen, smoke, exercise, trees/grass
What are some triggers for an asthma attack?
Dust, smoke, mold, fumes, odors and pollen.
What triggers allergies?
This tool is used to monitor how well controlled a person's diabetes is over a period of time.
What is an A1C test?
low salt diet, lean meats, low fat dairy, losing weight, quitting smoking, medications
How is Hypertension managed?
Falls, bruises, broken bones
What type of injury would someone with Parkinson Disease have?
humidified air via sitting in a room with a hot shower running, breathing exercises/mental strategies
What are some home remedies for an acute asthma attack?
COPD, Emphysema, Bronchitis, Lung Cancer, Pneumonia, Cystic Fibrosis.
What are some main respiratory diseases?
A serious life threatening complication of Diabetes.
What is Diabetic Ketoacidosis?
Can lead to serious health events like stroke or heart attack of left untreated.
Reasons why hypertension is important to manage.
This condition causes slow, delayed movements
Bradykinesia
inhaler (albuterol)
What is used to control an acute asthma attack?
Air (humans inhale oxygen)
What do humans depend on for survival aside from shelter, food and water?
A fellowship of men and women who share their women who share their experience, strength who hopes to solve and recover from alcoholism.
What is AA?
1 in 4 women and nearly 1 in 10 men are a victim of this...
What is domestic violence?
Signs of a stroke (think FAST)
What is (F)acial drooping
(A)rm numbness/weakness
(S)peech difficulty
(T)ime
Reduced awareness, concentration, and alertness will all occur as a result of this.
What is lack of sleep?
Inhale and Exhale
What is how to breathe?