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  1. ... exercise, and uptake of recommended preventive services like influenza and pneumococcal immunizations. Although pulmonary rehabilitation has been evaluated in persons with low symptom burden, in the United States it is currently ...
  2. ... incontinence” OR “urinary incontinence” OR incontinence OR “depressive symptoms” OR “antipsychotic medication” OR pain OR “influenza vaccine” OR “pneumococcal vaccine” OR “physical restraint” OR “ ...
  3. ... Viruses known to precipitate ANE include influenza A, influenza B, parainfluenza II, human herpesvirus 6, coxsackie virus, and enteroviruses [ Neilson 2010 ]. Mycoplasma pneumoniae has also been implicated [ Ashtekar et al 2003 ]. Initial symptoms are attributable to the virus and may include ...
  4. ... those with advanced lung disease; routine vaccinations including influenza; contact precautions; antibiotics for bacterial suppression and treatment; antibiotics and/or surgical intervention for nasal/sinus symptoms; nutrition management; pancreatic enzyme replacement; nutrient-dense food ...
  5. ... 54 or the use of different sets of diagnosis codes to capture a condition such as influenza and related respiratory conditions, in administrative data. These ...
  6. ... viruses such as parainfluenza RSV, measles, adenovirus, and influenza. More severe cases of croup may be caused by bacteria. This condition is called bacterial tracheitis . Croup-like symptoms may also be caused by: Allergies Breathing in ...
  7. ... 0.84]; two trials). 155 , 156 Several additional symptoms are associated with raloxifene use including, most commonly, influenza syndrome, leg cramps, peripheral edema, and hot flashes. ...
  8. ... plan leverages critical scientific advances in HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and outbreak response by coordinating the highly successful programs, resources, and infrastructure of many HHS agencies and offices. Influenza Vaccination Among Home Health Care Patients Medicare defines ...
  9. ... bronchodilators, cough augmentation, incentive spirometry, & postural drainage) Early diagnosis & treatment of pneumonia & infections (secondary to aspiration) Treatment w/oseltamivir is indicated for influenza virus infections. 4 Dysautonomic crises Instructions to manage ...
  10. ... routine immunizations; as well as annual immunizations for influenza. Physicians must pay particular attention to the prevention of infections that could be fatal. Surveillance Surveillance should be individualized based on symptoms and organs affected. Table 4. Recommended Surveillance for ...
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