Glorest Hall API MW 9:25 Osteoporosis: A periodontal perception Osteoporosis a bone disorder of compromised bone strength causing a person to increased risk of fractures. Whereas periodontal disease is a locally occurring immunoinflammatory response “body attacks self‚” to bacteria in the oral cavity resulting in alveolar bone “ the thickened ridge of bone that contains the tooth socket on the bone that holds teeth the maxilla and the mandible‚” loss. Both disease entities show
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Skeletal System: Osteoporosis Case Study 1 Ann is an 82 year-old Caucasian woman. She enjoys spending her time knitting‚ reading books‚ watching old movies‚ and writing letters to her grandchildren. She recently fell while stepping out of the bathtub. Although she did not fall very far or land very hard‚ she broke her femur. The doctor in the emergency room placed her leg in a cast and tested her bone mass density‚ finding that it was low. He told Ann that she might have osteoporosis‚ a disorder
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TEACHING PLAN 1 DIABETES MELLITUS 1.The term “diabetes mellitus” refers to group of diseases that affect how body uses blood glucose‚ commonly called blood sugar. Glucose is vital to the health because it’s an important source of energy for the cells that make up muscles and tissues. It’s brain’s main source of fuel. When a person eats‚ the sugar — or glucose — from digested food enters the bloodstream. Glucose then moves from the blood into the body’s cells with the help of insulin. Insulin
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NURSING PROCESS TEACHING CARE PLAN SUPPORTIVE DATA ---------------------------- Subjective: Pt states “my pain is still at 8/10‚ is my medication working?” Objective: 1. DX-UTI & possible urosepsis‚ Hip Fracture and fall during not a candidate for surgery‚ CHF 2.Buck’s traction applied 3. Assessment: Limited mobility‚ SOB
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Osteoporosis causes bones to become weak & brittle due to low bone mass & bone tissue deterioration. Chronic & progressive Most common origin of bone disease in U.S. Fractures transpire easily. Primary cause of fractures in elderly. Bone formation should match bone resorption. Osteoblasts Build (form) new bone & generate organic matrix & mineralize bone. Osteoclasts Breaks down bone & cause bone resorption. Osteocytes Maintain bone by directing when/where bone remodeling is to occur. Parathyroid
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treatment: from rare skeletal disorders to treatments for osteoporosis. Endocrine‚ 52‚ 414-426. doi: 10.1007/s12020-016-0888-7 Aynaou‚ H.‚ Skiker‚ I.‚ & Latrech‚ H. (2016). Short stature Revealing a Pycnodysostosis: A Case Report. Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports‚ 6(2)‚ 43–45. doi: 10.13107/jocr.2250-0685.426 Boonen‚ S.‚ Rosenberg‚ E.‚ Claessens‚ F.‚ Vanderschueren‚ D. & Papapoulos‚ S. (2012). Inhibition of cathepsin K for treatment of osteoporosis. Osteoporos. 10‚ 73-79. doi: 10.1007/s11914-011-0085-9
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Teaching Care Plan for Nursing Identify if article has a review of literature. Yes‚ This article definitely has a review of literature‚ it is a compilation from a lot of information the author studied and applied to the specific topic she was addressing. Determine the purpose of the article. The purpose of the article is to make medical professionals aware of the signs and symptoms of depression in older adults. It was to establish a less biased approach to evaluating the mood of each client
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List and describe several common risk factors for developing osteoporosis. Describe the key behaviors of someone trying to limit their risk of developing osteoporosis. Everywhere we turn these days we see celebrities that are on TV promoting various types of medication for one ailment or another. One of the commercials that plays quite often these days is with Sally Field telling women about medication to help prevent osteoporosis. While I don’t care for celebrities hawking medication on TV;
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Osteoporosis is a bone disease in which the bones become very brittle and weak. Even a little cough could fracture your bone. Causes: when you’re in your younger ages you constantly make new bone how much you store when you reach your peak can determine whether or not you develop osteoporosis. Risk factors of this disease are: • Your Sex‚ in which women are most likely to get it than men. • Your age‚ as you get older your body stops making “new bone”‚ so you will have a greater chance in getting
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Osteoporosis is a bone disease that arises when the body loses too much bone‚ makes too little bone‚ or both. As a result‚ bones may break from a fall or‚ in serious cases‚ from sneezing or minor bumps. Breaking a bone is a serious problem of osteoporosis‚ especially with older patients. Osteoporotic bone breaks are most likely to happen in the hip‚ spine or wrist‚ but other bones can break too. Here are three ways for you to keep your bones healthy and prevent osteoporosis. Regular exercise: At
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