Pediatric and Adolescent Control of Diabetes type I EBT Task 724.8.1-01-06‚ 8.2-01-06 Author(s) |Source|Publish Date|Type of Research|Size or # of participants |Results of Study|Pertinent data from results|Indications of Study|Thoughts| Winsett‚ R.P; Stender‚ S.R; Gower‚ G.; Burghen‚ G. |Pediatric Nursing|Nov.-Dec. 2010 Volume 6 P.293-296|Case Series|81 Adolescents50 female31 male65.5% Caucasian32.5% African American2% Other|Probability of camp having positive influence on adolescents in treating
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Emerging pediatric nursing changes over the past 20 years has been significant. Health of the children in the U.S. continues to improve but there has been a significant emergence of new pediatric problems never seen prior. The amount of childhood obesity and diabetes in U.S. children has exploded which is causing extreme burden on society and our health care system. (Cowen‚ p. 207) A major contributor to childhood obesity is a physical and social environment that promotes foods high in fat and
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Christa McClellan 8/22/13 Appreciation Speech Many people think that because someone has a disability that they can’t accomplish things that a so-called normal person can. Well‚ this just isn’t true. Marlee Matlin has accomplished many things with her disability‚ deafness.<Click to slide with MM picture> So today‚ let’s take a look at Marlee Matlin: first by recognizing her many accomplishments in both her career and her personal life‚ secondly by examining the motivation that led her
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References: Costa Auler Jr‚ J. O.‚ Costa Barreto‚ A.‚ Gimenez‚ S. O.‚ & Abellan‚ D. M. (2002). Pediatric Cardiac Postoperative Care. Rev.Hosp.Clin.Fac.Med.S.Paulo‚ 57(3)‚ 115-123. Duggal‚ B.‚ Pratap‚ U.‚ Slavik‚ Z.‚ Kaplanova‚ J.‚ & Macrae‚ D. (2005). Milrinone and low cardiac output following cardiac surgery in infants: is there a direct myocardial effect? Pediatric Cardiology‚ 26(5)‚ 642-645. Hazinski‚ M. F. (1992). Nursing care of the critically ill child (2nd ed.). St. Louis:
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A Study of Radiation Protection Practices on Pediatric Patients during X-ray Procedures in the Radiology Department of Tertiary Hospitals in Kidapawan City A Research Study Presented to the Faculty of North Valley College Foundation Inc. Lanao‚ Kidapawan City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology By: Frixie Marie M. Antones Pritche Ann B. Pacheco Rizza Jessica P. Muyco Anabel M. Espaňola
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Concept Test Map/Study Guide Test 2 will include chapters 36‚ 38‚ 49‚ 50‚ 53 To prepare for Test 2 please review the following: Communicable diseases (CH38) April 2 a. Stages * Invasion of organism * Incubation period * Prodromal period * Clinical manifestations (S/S) * Convalescent period * Return to wellness b. Immunities * Active immunity naturally acquired – already exposed
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As a Pediatric Oncologist‚ she is determined to develop cures for cancer so that children will have a chance at experiencing a normal childhood. Miss Scutte aspires to obtain a chemical engineering degree from Florida State University which she will enhance her chances of being accepted into medical school. Miss Scutte will continue to strive through medical school and persevere to accomplish her goals of becoming a Pediatric Oncologist. Miss Scutte also has a passion for
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often required in the team. Oncologists are doctors that treat cancer patients from the beginning of the diagnosis. Working as a multidisciplinary team has its many benefits as diagnosing and treating often come with many complexities. Cancer patients are often treated by a team of medicals practitioners from various fields of oncology. One can classify oncology into three main parts: radiology oncologist‚ medical oncologist and surgical oncologist. The medical oncologist uses medications or chemotherapy
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Chemotherapy Chemotherapy is medication that kills cancer cells that multiply quickly. It works by upsetting cell division and killing them throughout the whole body. A pediatric oncologist is someone who studies and treats cancer in kids. If you were diagnosed with cancer by an oncologist‚ usual treatment would be chemo or radiation therapy‚ where radioactive waves are used to destroy cancerous cells of tumors. There are many ways to give chemotherapy; as an IV where medication is put
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collect multiple slice data at the same time‚ with PET has the most interest in cancer imaging. FDG-PET has been applied to accurate biopsy of infiltrative tumors‚ tumor grading‚ and prognostication. Brain tumors form a significant percentage of pediatric oncology. The use of FDG-PET in brain tumors have helped distinguish viable and recurrent tumors from post-therapeutic changes. These diagnostic images in technology also reveal disease sites that are not detected yet by conventional staging methods
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