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    Ginseng and Blood Pressure

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    North American Ginseng Has No Effect on 24-Hour Blood Pressure and Renal Function P. Mark Stavro‚ Minna Woo‚ Lawrence A. Leiter‚ Tibor F. Heim‚ John L. Sievenpiper and Vladimir Vuksan Hypertension 2006;47;791-796; originally published online Mar 6‚ 2006; DOI: 10.1161/01.HYP.0000205150.43169.2c Hypertension is published by the American Heart Association. 7272 Greenville Avenue‚ Dallas‚ TX 72514 Copyright © 2006 American Heart Association. All rights reserved. Print ISSN: 0194-911X. Online

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    John and Teresa‚ looking back at their lives‚ are happy and not afraid of being in their 70’s. However‚ they do recognize their bodies and minds are different from what they were in their 20’s. What are some of the physical changes that older adults face? How do these changes affect their lives? What are some of the cognitive concerns many adults in this stage of life have? John and Teresa by now you have probably realized you are shorter than you used to be. Unfortunately‚ shrinking occurs because

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    Assessment of Leg Ulcer

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    The focus of this assignment is to he focus of this assignment will be on a case scenario of an elderly lady with signs of a chronic venous leg ulcer. It will discuss the epidemiology‚ aetiology and the pathophysiology in relation to venous leg ulcers‚ as well as this also discussed will be the nursing care needs of a patient with a leg ulcer and a rationale of care will be given. It will look at the assessment process and take into account the patients life history and examine any factors that could

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    Strokes are the third most common cause of death and in middle-aged or elderly people‚ it is the most frequent cause of a disability (Bledsoe‚ p.g.198). There are two broad categories of strokes‚ ischemic strokes and hemorrhagic strokes. Ischemic strokes are caused from a blockage in the artery which results in a lack of blood

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    stroke) of a blood vessel in the body. Seventy percent of stroke cases in the Philippines are ischemic in nature. A stroke attack happens suddenly but it can be prevented by early diagnosis and treatment of hypertension or high levels of cholesterol. While stroke commonly happens to the elderly‚ congenital defects can also cause it to occur in younger persons. 3rd: Malignant Neoplasm (Cancer) Cancer is a class of disease in which a group of cells display uncontrolled growth through division beyond

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    Life Expectancy

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    is it truly advantageous whilst old age is argued to be frequently associated with a wide range of diseases such as insomnia‚ hypertension‚ Alzheimer‚ dementia and others? The older people become‚ the more pressure burden governments. That is to say‚ more demands for health care services and nursing to cure and take care of them are needed. Moreover‚ even if the elderly are free from illness‚ it still waste the governments and society a considerable amount of budget paying their age-old pensions

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    muscle mass includes skeletal muscle‚ smooth muscle and muscle that slow down vital organ function‚ with loss of cardiac muscle perhaps the most critical. Cardiac capacity can be reduced and cardiac function impaired by chronic diseases such as hypertension or diabetes. Changes also occur in the kidneys‚

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    Enterobacter Aerogenes

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    infection‚ especially of patients in the intensive-care unit or on mechanical ventilators. Other risk factors for infection include prior antibiotic‚ IVs or central lines‚ and burns. Enterobacter aerogenes more frequently affects newborns and the elderly. It typically does not occur in people who are otherwise healthy with opportunistic pathogen. It can be picked up by patients who are hospitalized‚

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    Sallie Mae Fisher is a recently widowed‚ depressed‚ 82-year-old-female with congestive heart failure (CHF)‚ atrial fibrillation‚ and hypertension. She has been hospitalized four times for CHF exacerbation. With limited family support‚ and a long list of medications‚ she is having difficulty managing her CHF. During a home health visit‚ the nurse and nursing student assess Sallie Mae and identify several concerns. Subjective Information Subjectively‚ Sallie states‚ “My mind just feels so cloudy”

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    Blood pressure From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For information about high blood pressure‚ see Hypertension. |Blood pressure | |Diagnostics | |[pic] | |A sphygmomanometer‚ a device used for measuring arterial pressure. | |MeSH |D001795

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