Unit – ASM34 1.1 - Identify current legislation guidelines policies and protocols relevant to the administration of medication. The Medicines Acts 1968 and various amendments cover the legal management of medication. While care staffs are not expected to have detailed knowledge of the legislation‚ they do need to be aware of the legal difference between types of drugs and the legal framework that allows them to handle medicines on
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Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance Paper Julia Peterson University of Akron Introduction Homeostasis of fluid and electrolyte balance is important for the body to be able to function. The nursing student will cover the risk‚ pathology‚ and signs and symptoms for both fluid deficit and hypokalemia. The nursing student will also apply these findings to the patient specific information from the clinical day February 8‚ 2011. This will give her the ability to formulate four different nursing diagnosis
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b. Cognitive: Alert/Oriented x 4‚ long and short-term memory in tact. c. Physical: Weight: 225 lbs. (102 kg); Height: 5’11”; BMI: 31.4 (obese) 4. Relevant Life Experience: Type-2 Diabetic; smoker in process of quitting (currently using nicotine patch); CABG 2008 5. Health Care System: Pt arrived at emergency room approximately 04:00 on 10/12/13 with sharp right side abdominal pain 9/10 on pain scale‚ nausea‚ and vomiting‚ Temp: 99.2F. Abdominal U/S confirmed inflamed appendix. 6. Health
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Real Distinction between the Natural Family Planning to the Artificial Family Planning What is Family Planning? What are the differences between the Natural and Artificial Family Planning? Family planning is the planning of when to have children‚ and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other techniques commonly used include sexuality education‚ prevention and management of sexually transmitted infections‚ pre-conception counseling and management‚ and infertility
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vitamin D synthesis – skin is first step of synthesis – liver and kidneys complete process • sensation – skin is our most extensive sense organ • thermoregulation – thermoreceptors – vasoconstriction (when cold)/ vasodilation (when hot) • transdermal absorption – administration of certain drugs steadily through thin skin Structure of the Skin Cell Types and Layers of the of the Epidermis Hair Follicle Hair Follicle Epidermis • keratinized stratified squamous epithelium – dead
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Optimal Foraging All animals face the problem of finding resources for growth‚ maintenance and reproduction. It is assumed that natural selection should tend to produce animals that are very efficient at propagating their genes‚ and hence at doing everything else‚ including finding food and mates. At some point in an animal’s life it may experience starvation‚ and prolonged starvation can lead to death. By natural selection‚ the animals that survive are able to pass their genes to the next generation
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being that the gulls would forage where the food was at its highest density. The second was the gulls ignore‚ or cannot assess‚ patch quality‚ and finally the gulls forage in such a way as to maximise their own rate of food intake. It was found that the gulls split themselves into groups relative to the density of the food in each patch so that the ratio of food in the patch matched the ratio of gulls foraging. The first hypothesis was accepted while the second and
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a long way from its early days‚ with advanced drugs with higher therapeutic efficiency and minimal toxic effects. However many oral drugs in modern medicine have a rather high hepatic first-pass metabolism‚ minimizing the drug’s effectiveness. Transdermal Delivery of drug molecules into or through the skin can contribute significant improvement over the usual orthodox routes of drug delivery‚ including circumventing the hepatic metabolism (first-pass)‚ inerratic plasma drug concentration‚ instant
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(yes‚ ilfyn.wordpress.com is also me.) 1. Patient Age For paediatric or geriatric patients‚ it is best to ask for their companion‚ and counsel them instead‚ especially in the case of very young children. Cultural background Culture may affect a patient’s perception of the illness‚ or the purpose/effectiveness of the medication. Disability Do NOT automatically offer to help the patient‚ unless emergency care/assistance is urgently needed. The patient may see it as potentially insulting
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