BOX 1: Asthma Control Questionnaire 5-item version |
Circle the number of the response that best describes how you have been during the past week |
1. On average, during the past week, how often were you woken by your asthma during the night? |
0. Never
1. Hardly ever 2. A few times 3. Several times 4. Many times 5. A great many times 6. Unable to sleep because of asthma |
2. On average, during the past week, how bad were your asthma symptoms when you woke up in the morning? |
0. No symptoms
1. Very mild symptoms 2. Mild symptoms 3. Moderate symptoms 4. Quite severe symptoms 5. Severe symptoms 6. Very severe symptoms |
3. In general, during the past week, how limited were you in your activities because of your asthma? |
0. Not limited at all
1. Very slightly limited 2. Slightly limited 3. Moderately limited 4. Very limited 5. Extremely limited 6. Totally limited |
4. In general, during the past week, how much shortness of breath did you experience because of your asthma? |
0. None
1. Very little 2. A little 3. A moderate amount 4. Quite a lot 5. A great deal 6. A very great deal |
5. In general, during the past week, how much of the time did you wheeze? |
0. Not at all
1. Hardly any of the time 2. A little of the time 3. A moderate amount of the time 4. A lot of the time 5. Most of the time 6. All of the time. |
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Saturday 24 September 2016
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able 1. Primary features of each rosacea subtype and their specific therapies 4 | ||
Rosacea subtype | Clinical features | Therapies available |
Erythematotelangiectatic | Transient erythema and persistent centrofacial erythema with or without telangiectasia. |
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Papulopustular | Persistent centrofacial erythema with transient centrofacial papules and/or pustules |
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Phymatous | Thickened skin and irregular surface nodularities, most commonly involving the nose (rhinophyma) though it can involve other facial convexities and the ears as well |
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Ocular | Foreign body sensation in the eye; burning or stinging sensation; dryness; itching; ocular photosensitivity; blurred vision; scleral telangiectasia; and/or periorbital oedema |
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BOX 1. CONCUSSION CLINICAL DOMAINS
Somatic |
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Cognitive |
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Emotional |
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Sleep |
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