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Trouble Breathing: McFarland Health Topics

Autor Jeff Fraser
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 dec 2021
Breathing is so fundamental to life, that the brain is hardwired to the extent that when breathing is compromised for any reason, nothing else matters. Shortness of breath is naturally an attention-getter, but when breathing problems become frequent, help is needed. Of course, health care providers are there to help and prescribe medication that brings temporary relief, but many patients leave with unanswered questions about more permanent, long-lasting treatments or cures. This book guides respiratory patients on having the most productive relationships with their doctors. A registered respiratory therapist, the author uses almost fifty years of clinical experience to outline how patients can be more active participants in their own medical care. With a better understanding of the right questions to ask, more beneficial discussions with doctors will help 'fine-tune' every individual's medical care plan.
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ISBN-13: 9781476686103
ISBN-10: 1476686106
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: McFarland
Seria McFarland Health Topics


Notă biografică

Jeff Fraser's initial medical training was as a Navy Independent Duty Hospital Corpsman. This included a tour with a USMC Combined Action Platoon (CAP Unit) in Vietnam. As a civilian and following training and credentialing in Respiratory Care, he worked all aspects of cardiopulmonary medicine; from the new-born nursery to geriatrics. He recently retired after 47 years of direct patient care and lives in Orlando, Florida.

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Guides respiratory patients on having the most productive relationships with their doctors. A registered respiratory therapist, the author uses almost fifty years of clinical experience to outline how patients can be more active participants in their own medical care.