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I need help fixing a Literature Review relating to respiratory care. I need you to add tables and figures, remove very sophisticated words and replace them with ones that are easier to understand. Some words are no longer used. Add 4-6 keywords, check spelling, grammar, abbreviations, and punctuation, and improve the structure. I also want it to look much better because I want to win this scholarship. please try your best to improve it.
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Environmental and Occupational Influences on Respiratory Health: Investigate the effects of air pollution, occupational hazards, like Inhalation by accident of the medications we administered to patients and climate change on respiratory health and the role of respiratory care in mitigating these impacts.
Conduct an original Narrative Review of the Literature related to the practice of respiratory care.
The body of the paper must be identified only by the last four digits of the applicant’s social security number. An electronic copy in Microsoft Word® must be submitted in Read-only format along with the application packet by email to [email protected]
3. The Narrative Review of the literature review must:
a. Be 8-12 double spaced pages or a maximum of 3,000 words in length using black, 11 point, Times New Roman font, 1-inch margins on all 4 sides of the page. (Length includes cover page and references).
b. Utilize accurate spelling, grammar, abbreviations, and punctuation.
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i. a cover page with the paper’s title and the last four digits of the applicants’ social security number
ii. Unstructured Narrative Abstract,
iii. 4 – 6 Key Words,
iv. Introduction,
v. Review of the Literature,
vi. Summary,
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viii. This review may also include Tables, and Figures.
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Literature Review Relating To Respiratory Care
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Environmental And Occupational Influences On Respiratory Health: Investigate The
Effects Of Air Pollution, Occupational Hazards, And Climate Change On Respiratory
Health And The Role Of Respiratory Care In Mitigating These Impacts.
Abstract
The human body consists of a respiratory system that allows humans to breathe by taking in
oxygen. This is as important as it helps the human body regulate itself. In terms of respiratory
health, it is seen as the proper condition of the respiratory system in the absence of any
disease or infection that could hinder its functioning. This system works with the absorbable
air, which could be harmful to humans as a result of its pollution.
Air pollution refers to a situation whereby smoke, dust, or harmful gases are released into the
air, which could be inhaled by the human respiratory system and then lead to respiratory
issues that hinder respiratory health. Air pollution also puts the environment at risk, as this
harmful pollution could lead to acid rain, affect the ozone layer, and disrupt natural seasonal
changes.
In order to reduce the risk of respiratory infections, individuals must take precautions to
prevent air pollution, and the government would have to provide adequate guidelines to
control air pollution. Industrial activities would have to contribute significantly by following
these guidelines to help reduce pollution.
Keywords
Respiratory System, Respiration, Respiratory Care, Respiratory Health Professionals, Human
Body, Air, Air Pollution, Health, and Environment.
Introduction
Respiratory health is a very important aspect of human well-being, but it is critically
threatened by various environmental and occupational factors. This situation demands
attention and action. Respiration is a critical process in the human body that entails the
exchange of air, which allows the release of energy in food. The process is very important to
the human body as it allows for easy digestion and blood-streaking. Respiration occurs due to
the connections and actions that take place in the respiratory system. This system consists of
organs that work together to take in and out air from the body (Lisa & Berthon, 2015).
However, according to the World Health Organisation, the global population breathes in
high-level pollutants both in developed and developing countries, which are very harmful due
to various exposures. This poses a major threat to health and the climate. Additionally, the
organisation holds that over 2,4 billion people globally are exposed to indoor air pollution in
their households due to cooking with an open fire or burning with a simple stove ignited with
kerosene. Globally, the World Health Organisation estimates 4.2 million deaths a year from
the impacts of air pollution alone.
This alarming rate emphasises the urgent need to address the impacts of air pollution,
occupational hazards, and climate change on respiratory health, and therefore initiatives for a
healthier environment are being pursued, and strategies to strengthen health care on a global
scale. Respiratory care practice is evolving to meet new demands of the healthcare system;
therefore, to evaluate these shifts in respiratory healthcare, professionals would play a vital
role in mitigating these impacts through patient education, treatment, and advocacy for
healthier environments.
This essay will explain the effects of air pollution, occupational hazards, and climate change
on respiratory health and investigate the role of respiratory care in mitigating these impacts.
Review of Literature
Air pollution
Respiratory health is significantly threatened by both open-air and indoor air pollution,
particularly nitrogen oxides and ozone, which are the major pollutants posing respiratory
illnesses. These pollutants are particularly harmful and are the result of modern and industrial
practices. Vehicle exhaust, engines, and industrial areas produce very dangerous gases that
are released into the air and affect respiratory health, as well as volcanic eruptions and wind
erosions. These are human and natural causes (Rogelio et al., 2010).
Air pollution is a significant factor in many health conditions, including asthma, heart
disease, lung cancer, and pneumonia, according to the WHO. These health issues result in
breathing difficulties and then premature deaths. In order to prevent or reduce respiratory
infections, certain precautions and control mechanisms are required, such as government laws
to measure activities and individual actions. Experts in respiratory health also play a critical
role in relieving the impacts of air pollution by enlightening individuals, giving suitable
treatments, and pushing for stricter air policies (Mahendra & Garg, 2013). Air pollution can
be prevented, but this can only happen through the reduction of toxic substances that pollute
the air, the setting of stringent standards, and adherence to industrial and energy supply
manufacturing.
Occupational Hazards
Occupational hazards have detrimental effects on respiratory health and are the result of
exposure to dust, chemicals, or fumes. Construction and manufacturing industries stress their
workers and expose them to hazardous substances, increasing their chances of developing
respiratory illnesses. This includes exposure to toxic gases like silica dust, which could lead
to silicosis, and asbestos exposure, which could lead to various respiratory cancers (Mehdrad,
2020). Respiratory care experts assume an imperative role in occupational health evaluation,
carrying out defensive measures, and giving treatment to work-related respiratory illnesses.
Their ability is fundamental to guaranteeing the well-being and safety of laborers in high-risk
occupations.
Climate/Environmental change
Environmental change is also an undeniably major problem that affects respiratory health.
Riding temperatures, changing weather conditions, and expanded air contamination add to
the fuel of respiratory circumstances. For instance, out-of-control fires brought about by
delayed dry spells can deliver hurtful particulate matter up high, setting off respiratory issues
and intensifying circumstances like asthma. Also, environmental change works with the
spread of allergens and irresistible illnesses, further stressing respiratory well-being.
Respiratory health experts can contribute to environmental change alleviation endeavors by
pushing for reasonable work, adjusting their training to changing ecological circumstances,
and giving schooling and backing to weak populations impacted by environmental-related
respiratory issues.
Protection and prevention strategies for respiratory health are essential and of great concern
in recent years as the increase in modern and natural activities results in complicated issues
stemming from air pollution, occupational hazards, and environmental factors such as climate
change. These factors deprive the human body of the ability to openly breathe and maintain
safe, open health for the respiratory system.
As air pollution increases threats to occupational hazards and climate change, safeguarding
respiratory health in the realm of these identified challenges requires a joint and cross-cutting
approach. This approach requires fostering public awareness, collaborating with
policymakers, and developing practices where experts, with unwavering commitment, can
play a vital role in provoking and improving positive change that prioritises clean air,
workplace safety, and environmental sustainability.
Summary
Generally, it is very important to preserve the respiratory system as it is a very vital part of
the human body, and efforts have to be made by both the government and individuals to
ensure the safety and care of respiratory health. As a main concern should be tending to air
pollution, this could be done by changing towards cleaner energy, thereby advancing and
embracing better and freer toxic air pollution practices, and also by carrying out safety
precautions by guaranteeing working environment safety and customary health screenings to
ensure and reduce respiratory diseases.
Globally, there is a rise in temperature that could affect respiratory conditions. Respiratory
health practitioners must collaborate to implement fundamental protections for related
respiratory issues. Reducing our commitment to air pollution, limiting carbon emissions, and
encouraging eco-friendly practices would significantly influence respiratory health.
All in all, respiratory health is very complicated and requires careful analysis and approach to
the curve. By focusing on environmental change, occupational hazards, and embracing nature
safety practices, we can ensure a safer and less harmful atmosphere, therefore reducing air
pollution and ensuring better respiratory health with the influence of respiratory health
experts, governments, industries, industries and the population.
References
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Pérez-Padilla, R.; Riojas-Rodríguez, H.; Schilmann, A. Respiratory health effects of indoor
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