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    Diabetes Awareness Kimberlee Williams HCS: 412 Health Promotion Planning & Evaluation Instructor: Orazie Slayton October 27‚ 2014 The PRECEDE-PROCEED model is a comprehensive structure that helps health program planners‚ policy makers‚ and evaluators analyze situations and design an efficient health promotion and public health program. The model is composed altogether of nine phases (http://ctb.ku.edu/). The first stage in the program planning phase deals with identifying and

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    is a common problem among small dogs and is present at birth. It happens when the dog’s thigh‚ knee‚ and calf bones are not properly aligned. This results in an abnormal gait or lameness in the dog’s leg. In severe cases‚ surgery is required. Hypoglycemia is another condition common in smaller dogs‚ including the Yorkie. Dogs who suffer from this condition caused by low blood sugar‚ will display signs such as weakness‚ confusion‚ seizures‚ drowsiness‚ and muscle weakness. It is most common among

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    Birth Defects A study funded by Monsanto to study possible birth defects caused by consuming aspartame was cut off after preliminary data showed damaging information about aspartame. Additionally‚ in the book‚ While Waiting: A Prenatal Guidebook‚ it is stated that aspartame is suspected of causing brain damage in sensitive individuals. A fetus may be at risk for these effects. Some researchers have suggested that high doses of aspartame may be associated with problems ranging from dizziness and

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    excessive cooling.(5) the infants head provides a large surface area for heat loss.(6-7) Careful teaching allows family members to take an active role in maintaining the neonate’s health. | After 1 hour of intervention‚ the goal is fully met. The neonate maintained a stable body temperature at 36.7 C. | CASE: Baby girl Mortel REMARKS: C.I.’s Sig.:AREA | AREA:

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    There are lists of infamous myths surrounding the topic of abortion‚ claiming numerous health hazards‚ however it is crucial to recognize that it is merely a myth as there are health benefits to abortion and disadvantages of one’s well being after giving birth. With the option of having an abortion as a choice‚ it has been revealed that “Most (95%) women who had obtained the abortion felt it was the right decision‚ as did 89% of those who expressed regret” (UCSF). Women are able to feel a new sensation

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    blood administration in a rodent model of stroke." Journal of Neuroscience Research. 73.3 (2003): 296-307. Print. Kohn‚ Donald‚ Kenneth Weinberg‚ Jan Nolta‚ Linda Heiss‚ and Carl Lenarsky. "Engraftment of gene–modified umbilical cord blood cells in neonates with adenosine deaminase deficiency." Nature Medicine. 1. (1995): 1017-23. Print. Rubenstein‚ P.‚ L. Dobrila‚ R.E. Rosenfield‚ J.W. Adamson‚ and G. Migliaccio. "Processing and cryopreservation of placental/umbilical cord blood for unrelated bone

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    uveitis‚ myocarditis‚ photosensitive hyperpigmentation‚ nephritis‚ pneumonia and respiratory failure (CDC/PAHO‚ 2011). The virus affects all ages and both genders but the very young (neonates) and elderly are more susceptible to the above described symptoms and are therefore seen as high risk (CDC/PAHO‚ 2011). Neonates are at high risk because transmission can occur during the labor. The elderly

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    RN 1. RN EXIT V- 5 FALL 2008 1. COMMUNITY HLTH – CARDIOVASCULAR – CV DISEASE AFRICAN AMERICAN =Set up a clinic for cardiovascular diet‚ 2. COMMUNITY HLTH / FUNDAMENTALS / PROFESSIONAL ISSUES – BASIC NURSING SKILLS / SAFETY / LEGAL / ETHICAL – OSHA MANDATES 3. COMMUNITY HLTH / MEDICAL SURGICAL – MUSCULOSKELETAL – OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION=exercise‚ increase vit D calcium‚ roller skating and roller blading COMMUNITY HLTH / MEDICAL SURGICAL – NEUROLOGICAL / PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT

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    * Difference in Somatic and Autonomic Nervous System * The somatic nervous system consists of nerves that provide VOLUNTARY control over skeletal muscles * The autonomic nervous system exerts INVOLUNTARY control over the contraction of smooth muscle‚ cardiac muscle‚ and glandular activity. * Basic function of the Sympathetic VS Parasympathetic Systems * Sympathetic system= “fight of flight” * Parasympathetic system= “rest and digest” * Both autonomic branches are required

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    stimulates the hypothalamus through afferent fibers of cold receptors and via cold circulating blood. Hypothalamic response includes immediate stimulation of autonomic nervous system and delayed endocrine‚ behavioral and skeletal muscle responses (the neonate is not developmentally able to shiver to increase heat production). Initial effects mimic intense sympathetic stimulation (e.g.‚ tremulousness‚ vasoconstriction‚ increased oxygen consumption‚ accelerated heart rate‚ increased minute ventilation).

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