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    forgiveness‚ compassion and love. Also that by using carative factors and a transpersonal relationship the nurse will be able to treat the whole patient (mind‚ body‚ and soul). For a couple of years I was the diabetic nurse at a county jail. I had a diabetic patient that was new to the jail and I was seeing the patient for the first time. I always tried to make my patients feel comfortable by having them sit in a chair and I did the same so we would be on the same level. This

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    and healthier substitute for artificial sweeteners because it is not a product of chemical laboratories‚ not an artificial sweetener and not a by-product of sugar cane‚ not brown sugar nor muscuvado sugar. Coco sugar is good for both diabetic and non-diabetic consumers because it does not induce high blood sugar because it has a Low Glycemic index. Glycemic index (GI) is a numerical system of measuring how much of a rise in circulating blood sugar a carbohydrate triggers-the higher the number

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    Loss of appetite and strength in the geriatric population – diagnostic symptoms for dengue. Ajay Hotchandani Address: Mercy Clinic-NHI‚ 1955 Mercy Lane‚ Belize City‚ Belize Email: mercyclinicmd@gmail.com Keywords: dengue‚ geriatric‚ asymptomatic‚ loss of appetite‚ anorexia Abstract: In dengue endemic regions‚ a chief complaint of nocturnal fever often is a pathonomonic phrase that triggers an investigation for dengue. This article looks at cases of patients who were tested for dengue based

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    “ Several elements are necessary to ensure the successful implementation of evidence- based practice (EBP). Steps for implementation include assembling the team‚ establishing a sense of urgency‚ providing incentives for key leaders to change behavior‚ and implementing the program”(Ahrens‚ 2005). Assembling the team; I would gather 5- 6 numbers of working nurses and unit managers who are agree to my implementation plan‚ which will promote the group motivation and generate new ideas. I would establish

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    Did you know that roughly 26 million out of 317 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes? That’s a whopping 8% of the American population. Not to mention another 79 million people are characterized as being prediabetic. I just so happen to be one of those 79 million. Americans‚ as a whole‚ need to become proactive in the prevention and onset of diabetes. Especially if your overweight or have a family history of the disease. According to the 2011 National Diabetes Fact Sheet

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) delineates the social determinants of health as the circumstances‚ in which people are innate‚ nurtured‚ exist‚ employed‚ mature‚ and incorporates their health-care organization (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]‚ 2013‚ p. 3). According to WHO‚ “the social determinants of health are mostly responsible for health inequities as well as as ethnic group and culture‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ maturity‚ and disability all influence health " (CDC‚ 2013

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    Dear Mr. I have coming to this school since 7th grade and has seen no progress at all‚ with the lunch. I’m sorry for saying this but this food is NASTY! It seems like its been frozen for 300 years‚ then cooked. Seriously‚ are you guys trying to kill us? Since we’re not use to this cooking‚ we’re not eating it as much. So try thinking of adding a couple of new foods while you read this letter. Some students at EMS has financial issues that they are dealing with at home. As

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    dialysis 9. Superior than Essential amino acids in CKD 10. Diabetic Nephropathy     conceptualize and develop an Audio Visual film with objective to educate doctors and patients on   - Basic Kidney functions - Problems associated with kidney - Signs & Symptoms - CKD progression and role of Protein urea - Importance of Ketosteril - Mechanism of action of Ketosteril - Dietary modification for better kidney health in Diabetic Nephropathy - Types of nutrients and food intakes to focus

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    Diabetes Introduction Diabetic is disease that struck people around the world. It is a disorder of high levels of blood glucose with disturbance of carbohydrates‚ fat‚ and protein in the body. I. Explanation of the disease. 1. Causes and risk factors A. Type One and Two diabetes are autoimmune system that contributes with minimizing glucose to the blood. B. Pancreas does not produce enough or nothing of insulin to the blood. C. People who do not eat healthy

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    body‚ or glucose. When your body breaks down carbohydrates‚ it produces glucose‚ and essential sugar for the human body. There is a bodily function in which insulin helps the body use glucose‚ and this process is broken in diabetics. Due to this‚ the amount of sugar in a diabetic is raised to dangerously high levels. The consequences to leaving this untreated include blindness‚ heart disease‚ dehydration‚ coma and even death. There are two main types of diabetes. They are Type 1 and Type 2. These

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