include but are not limited to: Nonpharmacological pain relief with childbirth Effects of shift work and fatigue on medication errors Best practices for pin site care Nurse satisfaction in magnet hospitals Accurate temperature assessment methods in neonates Pain assessment in the cognitively impaired Childhood type II diabetes and obesity Complementary and alternative therapies for
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For example‚ the patient’s symptoms currently‚ questioning the patient about any symptoms that may include hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia. Questions about complications of diabetes they may have had or having such as vision changes‚ chest pain‚ skin changes…i.e. Being aware of the patients past medical history and notified of any changes that have recently taken
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What is celiac disease‚ and how can celiac disease diet bring relief? Celiac disease is a digestive condition that damages the small intestine when gluten food is eaten. These attacks are triggered by a type of protein‚ and gliadin‚ that form part of the gluten fraction found in wheat‚ barley‚ and rye. Some celiac disease patients may experience unfavorable reaction to oats. Some products such vitamin and nutrient supplements‚ some medicines‚ and lip balms may include gluten.Celiac disease may
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ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS Lecture by Dr.Shehla Shaheen Adverse effect is a harmful and undesired effect resulting from the administration of a therapeutic dose of a drug. OTHER WORDS USED SYNONYMOUSLY; SIDE EFFECTS TOXIC EFFECTS HARMFUL EFFECTS UNDESIRABLE EFFECTS All drugs can produce harmful as well as beneficial effects. ADRs are either related or unrelated to the principal pharmacological actions of the drugs Adverse effects are of great concern to drug regulatory authorities.
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Development timeline of a child from 0-19 years This timeline is correct and includes all the main stages every child will go through and the milestones they will meet‚ although they may meet these stages at different rates then others because every child is an individual and develops at their own rates. Development for ages 0-3 years. Physical Development : There is a recognised pattern of physical development that children are expected to follow. From birth a child is born with reflexes
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ETCO2 Monitoring What is EtCO2 EtCO2 or End Tidal Carbon Dioxide is the partial pressure or the maximal concentration of Carbon Dioxide at the end of an exhaled breath‚ which is expressed as percentage of CO2 or mmHg. The normal values are 5% to 6% CO2‚ which is equivalent to 35-45 mmHg. The term ‘capnometry’ is used to refer the measurement and display of concentration of EtCO2. Another term associated with this parameter is ‘capnography’‚ which refers to the display of a calibrated and a visual
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Thalassemia Chuck Harris November 30‚ 2012 Abstract Thalassemia‚ an inherited blood disorder‚ is explored in depth to assist future practitioners with an understanding of the pathophysiology‚ identification‚ and treatment of the condition. Beta-thalassemia‚ also known as Cooley’s anemia‚ is the most common thalassemia affecting approximately 1000 patients in the United States. Alpha-thalassemia affects persons of Chinese‚ Vietnamese‚ Cambodian‚ and Laotian decent. Blacks are affected
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1. What is metabolic absorption? “All the cells take in and use nutrients and other substances from their surroundings. Cells of the intestine and the kidney are specialized to carry out absorption. Cells of the kidney tubules reabsorb fluids and synthesize proteins. Intestinal epithelial cells reabsorb fluids and synthesize protein enzymes” (McCance & Huether‚ pg. 2). 2. What uses oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms in an oxidative reaction? “Peroxisomes are so named because they usually contain
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Acute Inflammation The survival of all organisms requires that they eliminate foreign invaders‚ such as infectious pathogens‚ and damaged tissues. These functions are mediated by a complex host response called inflammation. Definition of inflammation Inflammation is fundamentally a protective response‚ the ultimate goal of which is to rid the organism of both the initial cause of cell injury (e.g.‚ microbes‚ toxins) and the consequences of such injury (e.g.‚ necrotic cells and tissues)
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Introduction to Diabetes Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by high blood sugar (glucose) levels that result from defects in insulin secretion‚ or its action‚ or both. Diabetes mellitus‚ commonly referred to as diabetes was first identified as a disease associated with "sweet urine‚" and excessive muscle loss in the ancient world. Elevated levels of blood glucose (hyperglycemia) lead to spillage of glucose into the urine‚ hence the term sweet urine. Normally‚ blood
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