Congrats to Sovin to creating such a great educational board for #pulmonaryfibrosis
Did you know that September is the pulmonary fibrosis month?
Come along and have some reading ,we are located on the corridor of B18 @WHHIRNT@WHHARUB18 @WHHNHS
How Do Doctors Diagnose Pollen Allergy:
-skin prick test / a small drop of the possible allergen on your skin/
- IgE/ RAST blood test / measuringthe amount of antibodies your blood produces to attack the allergens/
Keep follow @WHHIRNT for more information
Inhaled pollen triggers antibodies in allergic individuals, causing the release of chemicals that spread to different tissues, leading to symptoms like sneezing, watery eyes, stuffiness, scratchy throat, wheezing, and coughing.
Follow for more information @WHHIRNT
Allergy season typically runs from around March through October. Tree pollen dominates in spring, grass pollen in summer, and ragweed pollen in late summer to early fall.
Follow @WHHIRNT to know more how to prepare yourself for allergy season
2nd of October, the world ๐ Oxygen Day #oxygenday
Respiratory Nurse: Csilla developed a board to provide more information for patients, relatives and staff from supplementary oxygen.
Pop over or ring us if you have any questions related to oxygen therapy! We're here to help .
Today is a happy day for IRNT as we received our 2 new Ipads to provide high quality support for all of our respiratory patient.
Thank you #leagueoffriendswarrington#virtualward#WHH
September is Pulmonary Fibrosis (PF) Awareness Month. #pulmonrayfibrosis#loveyourlung
Want to learn more about it ? Interested to know the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatments? Follow the link โ>https://t.co/4yoOvbwIxi
@BBC3CR If youโd like to find out more about how singing and playing musical instruments can help your lungs when you have a lung condition, please visit our website: https://t.co/6BzosheoFV
WHH Inpatient Respiratory Information board.
This months topic - Asthma.
Created by Christeena and located outside B18/B19.
If you have any respiratory questions, stop us and ask, call us on ext 2718 or bleep us on 952
@WHHNHS @WHHARUB18#AskAboutAsthma