Reactive airway dysfunction syndrome (RADS) is a disease that causes bronchial hyper-reactivity with asthma-like symptoms within 24 hours, and it causes high-level irritant exposure in patients who did not have any previous lung disease. In general, the patient's radiological findings are normal, although some changes are often seen. Pulmonary edema is rarely seen radiologically. In a 43-year-old female patient's thorax computed tomography (CT) scan after the inhalation of a mixture of hydrochloric acid and sodium hypochloride, ground glass opacities, which implies bilaterally pulmonary edema, are detected. This case is presented because RADS is rarely accompanied by pulmonary edema.
This study and its conceptual framework are motivated by the awareness of the positive impacts of social tourism on social inclusion. The aim of the research is to explore the potential of social tourism for creating an inclusive tourism form through investigating alternative camp in Turkey. The camp was examined as an ethnographic case study with qualitative research methods. Data were gathered by conducting semi-structured interviews and participant observations lasting over a year. In addition, the secondary data were collected in the form of organizational and other types of documents. As a result, the study develops an inclusive social tourism management model that proposes three components: (1) sustainable financial support, (2) a strong volunteer structure, (3) an aspirational goal.
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