Aldonia Wylie, RRT, Respiratory Therapist | Critical Care
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Aldonia Wylie, RRT

Respiratory Therapist | Critical Care

611 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles CA, 90017

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  • My father has COPD. How can we make it comfortable for him at home?

    Following oxygen orders and maintaining the prescribed flow rate, like 2 liters per minute, is essential for your father’s health. It ensures he gets enough oxygen to avoid complications such as confusion, fatigue, or organ damage. Oxygen needs can vary, so always follow the doctor’s instructions. Too much or too little oxygen can be harmful, affecting breathing and heart function. In summary, to keep your father comfortable at home: 1. Provide prescribed oxygen. 2. Keep track of medications. 3. Use air purifiers and avoid irritants. 4. Encourage breathing exercises. 5. Assist with mobility and avoid overexertion. 6. Use a humidifier for easier breathing. 7. Ensure hydration and proper nutrition. 8. Monitor for changes in symptoms. 9. Create a comfortable sleep environment. 10. Offer emotional support. Always follow the doctor’s advice, especially on oxygen use, for his safety and comfort. READ MORE

  • What could be the cause of shortness of breath?

    Persistent shortness of breath can have several possible causes, and it’s important to identify the underlying issue. Some common causes include: 1. Respiratory conditions: Such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, or pulmonary fibrosis. 2. Heart conditions: Like heart failure, coronary artery disease, or arrhythmias can cause difficulty breathing. 3. Anxiety or panic attacks: These can lead to a sensation of shortness of breath, often accompanied by feelings of anxiety or stress. 4. Allergies or asthma: Both can trigger breathing difficulties, especially if you're exposed to allergens or irritants. 5. Obesity: Extra weight can put strain on the lungs, leading to shortness of breath, especially during physical activity. 6. Pulmonary embolism: A blood clot in the lungs can cause sudden shortness of breath, often accompanied by chest pain. 7. Infections: Respiratory infections, like the flu or COVID-19, can cause inflammation and difficulty breathing. It’s important to see a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and diagnosis, as persistent shortness of breath can be a sign of a serious condition. READ MORE

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Los Angeles, CA 90017
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