CHAPTER IV PRESENTATION‚ ANALYSIS‚ AND INTERPRETATION This chapter presents analysis of the data gathered and the interpretation of findings. Discussion on the findings of the profile of the respondents and the system assessment are also presented in this chapter. 1. Profile of the Respondents 1. Age Table 3 shows the data of the respondents. Most of the respondents where students comprising of 56 or 42.74 percent whose ages ranged from 17-20 years old ranked first. This was followed
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Administer Medication to Individuals‚ and Monitor the Effects. 1.1 The following is a list of legislation that has a direct impact upon the handling of medication within a social care setting. * The Medicines Act 1968 * The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 * The Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) regulations 1973 SI 1973 No 798 as amended by Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001 * The safer management of controlled drugs (2006) * The Children Act 1989 * The Data Protection Act 1998
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URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS OUTLINE · Background information · What are the causes of UTI? · Who is at risk? 1. Recurrent Infections 2. Infections in pregnancy · What are the symptoms of UTI? · How is UTI diagnosed? · How is UTI treated? 1. Recurrent Infections in women 2. Infections in pregnancy 3. Complicated Infections · Is there a vaccine to prevent recurrent UTIs? Background Information
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Examinations: Yearly pelvic examinations; last physical exam at age 18‚ prior to college enrollment. Last vision test: April 2013‚ wears corrective lenses (glasses and contacts alternately). Never had EKG or chest x-ray. Allergies: Penicillin‚ Amoxicillin‚ Azithromax. Current Medications: Multi-vitamin daily‚ low-estrogen type birth control‚ 1/day‚ for 13 years. Ibuprofen po prn headaches‚ Tums po prn indigestion‚ OTC Lactaid po prn. Family History: Patient was adopted at the age of 8 months
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Antimicrobials Anti-bacterials * Need a drug selectively toxic to bacterial cells but won’t harm human cells * Many drugs that achieve this still have side effects as every drug is a poison Bacterial Infections * Immunocompromised especially vulnerable * Opportunistic infection – Infection caused by pathogens that usually do not cause disease in a healthy immune system. A compromised immune system however presents ‘opportunity’ for pathogen to infect * Prophylaxis
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Nursing Case Study I. Health HistoryThe subject of my case study is W. K. W.K. is a 95 year old white male who was admitted to Moses Cone Hospital on November 23‚ 2002. Prior to being admitted to the hospital‚ W. K. had been in excellent health. His troubles apparently began three weeks prior to being admitted. On November 23‚ W. K.’s son found him lying on the floor confused‚ and soaked in urine. Mr. K. was diagnosed as having an acute cerebral vascular accident. This disorder can also be described
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Table of Contents 1. TOPICS COVERED ON THE EXAM .......................................................................................................... 2 2. KEY WORDS ................................................................................................................................................ 3 3. SELECTED STATUTES AND REGULATIONS ........................................................................................ 7 4. REGISTERING FOR THE EXAM .......................
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treating‚ preventing and diagnosing a disease (Taylor and Reide 1998 p3). Examples of medicinal drugs include amitriptyline – an anti depressant which acts on nerve cells in the brain‚ hydrochloride cetirizine – used to treat allergy symptoms and amoxicillin – used to treat bacterial infections. 2. With reference to medicinal drugs explain the difference between a generic name and a brand or proprietary name. A drug goes through a series of stages that will take it from its chemical name to its proprietary
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BRAND NAME GENERIC NAME THERAPEUTIC CLASSIFICATION INDICATION OR USE 1. ADVIL IBUPROFEN anti-inflammatory‚ analgesic and antipyretic Management of mild to moderate pain & inflammation 2. ALAXAN IBUPROFEN PARACETAMOL Analgesics (Non-Opioid) & Antipyretics Relief of mild to moderately severe pain of musculoskeletal origin 3. AMBROLEX AMBROXOL Cough & Cold Preparations Acute exacerbations of chronic & asthmatic bronchitis‚ bronchial asthma & bronchiectasis 4. ARTHRO - - - 5. ASCOF FORTE Vitex negundo
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INTRODUCTION Dengue Fever is caused by one of the four closely related‚ but antigenically distinct‚ virus serotypes Dengue type 1‚ Dengue type 2‚ Dengue type 3‚ and Dengue type 4 of the genus Flavivirus and Chikungunya virus. Infection with one of these serotype provides immunity to only that serotype of life‚ to a person living in a Dengue-endemic area can have more than one Dengue infection during their lifetime. Dengue fever through the four different Dengue serotypes are maintained in the
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