Techniques for Donor Nephrectomy Analysis

16 Oct 2017

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Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy versus robotic assisted laparoscopic donor nephrectomy: A prospective randomised comparative study Introduction: Donor nephrectomy is unique surgery which is done on person who is not a patient and come forward for purely altruistic reasons. So the margin of error in donor nephrectomy is nil and hence the stress in donor surgeon is quite high. At the same time all attempts should be done ...

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Future Directions of Health Care

16 Oct 2017

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  In the future the health care system faces several challenges. In stirring ahead in a strategic direction challenges they countenance are: technology advancements, health care reform and legislation, access to health care, advancing age of population and maintaining a skilled workforce. These regions afford challenges and there are a great deal requirements for reforms and changes. I will address in this paper five areas with ...

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Definitions and Causes of Intellectual Disabilities

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Task 1 1.1 Give 2 definitions of intellectual disability in accordance with a recognized source. Definition 1: “Intellectual disability means a significantly reduced ability to understand new or complex information and to learn and apply new skills (impaired intelligence). This results in a reduced ability to cope independently (impaired social functioning), and begins before adulthood, with a lasting effect on development.” (World Health Organization, 2014) ...

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Disability and Ageing Theories Comparison

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Task One : Comparing a range of definitions as they apply to Disability and Aging 1.1 Disability according to WHO According to the World Health Organization, “ Disabilities is a term that covers impairments, restrictions in participations and limitations in ones activity. An impairment is seen as a problem in body function and it’s structure; a limitation in activity is a difficulty an individual ...

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Religious Healthcare Organisation

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Religious Health Care   Introduction I work for the firm of consulting. Religious Health Care of Middleville community have hired us to recognize and assess its strategic performance and to appraise and share concerns from the response’s that have been obtained from quite a few religious leaders in the region. These results will be shared with the CEO and the governing board. Our consulting firm has ...

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Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults

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Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults When working with children and vulnerable adults two of the most important considerations are the planning and supervision of their activities. To create a safe environment, both of these are significant factors in helping to protect them, and others from incidents and accidents. Any person under the age of 18 is defined by the word ‘children’, and ‘vulnerable adult’ would be ...

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Exercise Training for Diabetic Neuropathy

16 Oct 2017

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Field of Research Preventive and Rehabilitation Topic of Research Efficacy of exercise training along with foot Orthotic intervention in modifying the natural course of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Brief Introduction and Literature Review Diabetic Plantat Ulcers Diabetic myelitis is a group of chronic metabolic diseases caused by insufficient production of Insulin, results in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates, fats ...

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Cosmetic Surgery for Cheekbones and Chin

16 Oct 2017

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Significance of high cheekbones & a prominent chin: Aesthetic point of view In the world of today, “selfie” has become kind of an obsession and being active on “social media” and showing off your so called “cool social life” has become an obligation! In such a world today, having been able to possess ‘attractive facial features’ is a must, be it men or women. It has ...

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Innovations in Technology for Hospitals

16 Oct 2017

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Public service Innovations through ICT “eHospital-Dompe” Project & “mChanneling” – a story of transformation of a government hospital in Sri Lanka. Abstract: District Hospital – Dompe is in Gampaha District, having the bed strength of 102 beds & under Ministry of Health- Western Province. It’s ”eHospital-Dompe” project is the most successful electronic transformation of a government hospital in Sri Lanka. The “eHospital - Dompe” project was aimed ...

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Determinants of Health: Area of Residence

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Lisa Theaker The overall health of an individual and of communities can be defined and affected [LF1]by many factors. Circumstances and environment play a massive part in determining whether a Person or Persons can be categorised or labelled as being “Healthy”. Some of the more common of these determinants are issues such as area of residence- the affluence and prosperity of the general area, the income ...

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Prevalence of ESBL in Surgical Wound Infections and Burns

16 Oct 2017

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PREVELANCE OF EXTENDED SPECTRUM BETA LACTAMASES PRODUCERS AMONG SURGICAL WOUND INFECTIONS AND BURNS PATIENTS AT DR. SHANKARRAO CHAVAN GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE, NANDED. *Vivek M Gujar1, Sharmila S Raut2, Sanjaykumar R More3 1. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, Dr. S.C. Government Medical College, Nanded. 2. Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, Dr. S.C. Government Medical College, Nanded. 3. Associate Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, Dr. S.C. Government Medical College, Nanded. ...

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impact of Poverty on Health

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1 Health Access to Nursing Health Assignment 2 Kirsty Lincoln Tutor - Lis Footsoy This should be in the report format! Please follow Assignment Brief instructions carefully! According to Ogden (1996), there are many factors that impact on the health of individuals within society, some are more common than others such as poverty, unemployment, lifestyle and residential areas. Alongside these are medical factors, religion and ...

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Balance Disability After Stroke

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Balance disability is common after stroke. The aims of this study were to investigate the frequency of balance disability; to characterize different levels of disability; and to identify demographics, stroke pathology factors, and impairments associated with balance disability. The subjects studied were 75 people with a first-time anterior circulation stroke; 37 subjects were men, the mean age was 71.5 years and 46 subjects had left hemiplegia. ...

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Role of Communication in Health and Safety

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DIANE PARSONS SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK DIANE PARSONS 1/05/15     TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Explore the role of communications & training in the promotion & provision of health & safety in the workplace. Page 2 2. Outline the principles & procedures of good house-keeping in ...

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Causes

16 Oct 2017

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Herla Dorvil Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is one of many public health issues America faces. It is among the leading causes of death in the United States. It is affects more Americans just as any other disease. People with COPD are impacted where it can affect daily living. Due to the destruction of the alveoli in lungs, more individuals are requiring hospitalization frequently. ...

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Models of Nursing for Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults

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The articles chosen to be evaluated, compared, analyse and reflected upon are Nursing models and Contemporary Nursing: their development, uses and limitations, Nursing models and contemporary nursing: can they raise standards of care and lastly Safeguarding vulnerable adults. The reasons for selecting the topics above are based on exposure to the subject matter in university and familiarity with the safeguarding vulnerable adults during the many years ...

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Causes of Childhood Obesity

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Children and Obesity Contents (Jump to) Introduction: Thesis Statement: Analysis of the current situation: Increase in Inactivity: Major problem and treatment issues: Eating Habits: Pricing and unhealthy aspects of food: Lack of outdoor games: Parents Responsibility: Counter measurements: Conclusion: References: Introduction: The obesity in children is a serious contemporary problem that is a major problem at contemporary times and the role of parents in the problem ...

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Baló-like Lesion With Psoriasis and Autoimmune Thyroiditis

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BALÓ-LIKE LESION ASSOCIATED WITH PSORIASIS AND CHRONIC AUTOIMMUNE THYROIDITIS Authors: Corina Roman-Filip1, Aurelian Ungureanu2, Ileana Prăvariu3   Abstract Variants of multiple sclerosis are seldom encountered in clinical practice, sometimes with reserved prognosis or possibly serious disability. These pathologies are characterized by atypical demyelinating lesions such as Baló-type lesions or tumefactive lesions. The mechanism behind these lesions still remains a debate, since genetic and immune factors are ...

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Negligence in Midwifery

16 Oct 2017

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Christine Borg After a spontaneous vaginal delivery a woman suffered a severe haemorrhage leading to hypovolaeima and severe adult respiratory distress. She was admitted to an Intensive Care Unit but had recurrent bleeding, than collapsed. After resuscitation in theatre, a substantial piece of placental tissue was removed under general anaesthesia. Upon routine checking the staff midwife was initially doubtful about the placenta, but then ...

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Young People and Sexual Agency in Rural Uganda | Review

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Critical Summary: Bell, S. A. (2012). Young people and sexual agency in rural Uganda. Culture, health & sexuality,14(3), 283-296. Charles Ncube Summary of paper HIV and AIDS continues to be an ongoing concern in many countries globally and even more so for African countries. Research published in 2012 by Stephen A. Bell, “Young people and sexual agency in rural Uganda” examines the decision making process leading ...

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Strengths Based Model and Social Role Valorization (SRV)

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In your own words, explain the strengths and weaknesses of each model Strength Based Model (SBM) The Strengths This model strongly focuses on the identification of people’s abilities, interests and capabilities and on their strengths and potential. This is a recovery model used in mental health rehabilitation. In New Zealand, there are a number of standardized assessments that have been developed. Since ...

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POEMS Syndrome Symptoms and Treatment

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POEMS Syndrome: Paraproteinemic neuropathies, Organomegaly, Endocrinopathy, M-protein and Skin changes Abstract The POEMS syndrome, also known as Crow-Fukase syndrome, is a rare multi organ disorder characterized by polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, M-protein spike and skin changes. Other associated features, such as sclerotic bone lesions, edema, ascites, hematological disor­ders and Castleman disease can also be present. We report a case of POEMS syndrome who presented with insidious onset, ...

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Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) to Assess Bone Density

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INTRODUCTION Implantology has witnessed an explosive growth during the last few years, from a technique practiced on the fringe of acceptability to one embraced by the mainstream dentistry and dental implants have emerged as a widely accepted form of teeth replacement. Implants are bio-acceptable materials with an inherent capacity to osseointegrate into the jaw bone to support a dental prosthesis to restore adequate function and esthetics ...

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How to Get Rid of Ringworm

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Ringworm Treatment: How to Get Rid of Ringworm in humans Most people have had fungal infections at some point in life or the other. If you have had infections like, yeast infection, jock itch, athlete’s foot, etc. then you have suffered from fungal infections. Fungi live everywhere, in the air, water, in soil, on the plants, and even on and within our body. Not all fungi ...

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Public Perceptions About the Concept of Medication Reuse

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Medication wastes: The public perceptions about the concept of medication reuse Chapter one 1. Introduction 1.1 Background, definitions, and classification of medical wastes There is a growing environmental realisation in the last few years, it is recognisable that the world's environmental carbon emissions, and global warming problems are increasing. Many organisations work to apply green principles of health care programs in their way for going green ...

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Effect of Robot Technology for Post Stroke Gait Improvement

13 Oct 2017

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Introduction Stroke is a one of the most severe health problem worldwide; it is a syndrome characterised by signs and symptoms that develop rapidly resulting in focal and global loss of cerebral functions. These sign and symptoms resulting from vascular insufficiency last for over 24 hours eventually results in severe physical and functional disability or may also cause death. It has been also found that per ...

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What is Liposuction?

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Liposuction – a way of getting rid of that extra fat on the body! In the busy world of today, managing time in our daily routine has become the most difficult thing to do! Because of which, people barely get time to exercise and keep themselves fit. And to add on to it, canned food exists in opulence! In a world which is ideal, Liposuction (Fat ...

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Anti-cataract Activity of Abies Pindrow & Luffa Cylindrica

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“Evaluation of in-vitro anti-cataract activity of Abies pindrow & Luffa cylindrica”: A Comparative study Suchita Dubey, Sudipta Saha, Shubhini A Saraf* Abstract- Context- Cataract is the opacification of lenses resulting in blurring of vision.Oxidative stress is the major cause of many diseases including cataract. Objective- The study was designed to evaluate and compare the in-vitro anti-cataract activity of aqueous extracts of Abiespindrowleaves (APE) and Luffacylindrica fruits ...

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Calculation of Body Surface Area (BSA) for Blood Volume

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CHAPTER 25 Calculation of Body Surface Area, Circulating Blood Volume, Requirement of Blood Products Namita Mishra, Sudha Rawat, Vishva Nath Sharma BODY SURFACE AREA (BSA) Body surface area (BSA) is the area of the external surface of the body, expressed in square meters (m2). In physiology and medicine, the body surface area is the measured or calculated surface of human body. It is used to calculate metabolic, ...

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Cannabis Misuse Effects on Wellbeing

13 Oct 2017

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How does cannabis misuse impact on the health and well-being of young people between the ages of 11-17 in England? Introduction The major focus of this research will be to explore how the misuse of cannabis can affect the health and wellbeing of young people in England and who are between the ages of 11 – 17 years. Gaining understanding on the impacts on the impacts ...

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Importance of Physical Activity Essay

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Introduction Physical activity is an important determinant of health. Its fundamental role in energy balance and weight control and in decreasing the risks of coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension, diabetes, colon cancer, breast cancer, and depression is widely known. But in this fast paced life, people hardly incorporate physical activity in their daily routine. Non communicable diseases have, as a result been on the rise across ...

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Infections in Hb SD Disease

13 Oct 2017

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Case Report HBSD Disease, a compound heterozygote condition presentation with stroke Dr. Hasnain Afzal 1 Dr. Syed Farrukh Umair 2 Abstract Haemoglobin SD βS/βD is a rare compound heterozygous Haemoglobinopathy which presents as severe disease similar to homozygous sickle cell anemia(1). The patient being reported is a 8 yr old girl, Kiran who is a resident of Larkana, presented with complains of fever and headache for ...

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Aerobic Bacteria Associated with Septic Abortion

13 Oct 2017

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Aerobic bacteria associated with septic abortion among Sudanese women Yagoub Hamadt Allah Elhaj Abd Elseed1*, Mohamed, A E.M. Ibrahim2 & Waled Amen Mohammed Ahmed3 Abstract Background: Septic abortion is a common health problem with short- and long-term complications that affect the quality of life of those fortunate enough to avoid mortality. Both spontaneous and induced abortion may result in septic complications. Objective: This study aimed to ...

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Importance of Good Hand Washing

13 Oct 2017

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Dorvil Hand Hygiene Hospital acquired infection is a major issue and it can affect the quality of life for any one (Marije, Marlies, Martin, Michel, and Richard, 2007). It is very important that health care staff continue to properly use good hand washing techniques (Maskerine and Loeb, 2006). In order to assist with this issue program developers made use on theories. The theory models ...

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Management of Pain in Trigeminal Neuralgia

13 Oct 2017

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Percutaneous management of pain in Trigeminal Neuralgia under computed tomography guidance Corersponding Author Dr. Mitesh Kumar   Main Author Dr. Roy Santosham   Co Authors Dr. Bhawna Dev Dr. Deepti Morais Dr. Rupesh Mandava Dr. R. Jeffrey   Abstract Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) is a brief, excruciating and perhaps the most severe pain known to man affecting the hemifacial region. It ...

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Secondary Sjögren’s Syndrome and Rheumatoid Arthritis

13 Oct 2017

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Secondary Sjögren’s Syndrome and Rheumatoid Arthritis Activity – a case of severe dry eyes Authors: Dina Christina Janse van Rensburg, MD1, 2 Catharina Cornelia Grant, PhD1, 2 Audrey Jansen van Rensburg, MSc1,2 Pieter Roelof Cronjè, FC Ophth, MBChB3 Thelani Catharina Grant, BSc Agric (Hons)1, 2   Abstract Patients with Sjögren’s syndrome present with a wide range of clinical manifestations that carries a high rate ...

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Comparative in-vitro Quality Evaluation of Cephalexin

13 Oct 2017

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A COMPARATIVE IN-VITRO QUALITY EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT BRANDS OF COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE CEPHALEXIN IN KARACHI (PAKISTAN)   SHAHBAZ AHMED NOOR   Abstract: Approximately 600 generic drug applications (ANDAs) approved each year, 65 % of prescriptions are for generic indication from oncology to insomnia without repeating clinical trials .Every generic molecule references a previously approved drug. Cephalexin Monohydrates was first sold by Eli Lilly in 1972. ...

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Organisational Equality and Diversity: Māori and Non-Māori

13 Oct 2017

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Lonita M. Tejano   INTRODUCTION According to Lis Ellison-Loschmann (April 2006), outlined the benefits of health care status of the native peoples worldwide relevant to the underlying historical, socio-economic and political processes. The Maoris and non-Maoris health care status in the time of colonization by the British in New Zealand. The differences involve a variety factors in terms of accessibility of health care and ...

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Junk Food in Schools Essay

13 Oct 2017

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Ahmed ALfaraj Schools, it seems, always need more money. One way many of them found funding for things they needed was through corporate sponsorship. While there have been stories about school gymnasiums named after Pepsi, there was a much less noticeable way that corporations sponsored schools and that was through the food that schools provide for the children. The law that says schools must ...

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Review of How We Do Harm by Otis Brawley and Paul Goldberger

13 Oct 2017

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In America, there is an underlying assumption that medical professionals placing their patients care above all else. We believe that our physicians follow important concepts such as the principle of beneficence, and the principle of nonmaleficence. Yet in the book How We Do Harm, Brawley introduces his readers to the back rooms and the unknown conversations of those in who are a part of the medical ...

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Dementia Care Co-ordination

13 Oct 2017

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Dementia is perplexing condition and individuals with dementia have pro care needs. Individuals with dementia seek for the support and consideration they get to empower them to stay free, dynamic and socially locked in. Suppositions ought not be made that individuals with dementia can't appreciate a decent personal satisfaction or express needs and inclinations. This is valid at each phase of a man's dementia. The Alzheimer's ...

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Atraumatic Restorative Treatment for Dental Caries

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Atraumatic restorative treatment for the management of dental caries: A Review Abstract: Atraumatic restorative treatment is a method of minimal caries intervention that uses only hand instruments. Over the past few years, there has been an increase in the number of studies reporting on various aspects of the Atraumatic Restorative Treatment and it is over three decades ART has been introduced, so this was considered an ...

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Ameloblastoma Case Study

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Introduction: Ameloblastoma is the most common odontogenic epithelial tumor of the jaw bones. [REF] It was first described by Churchill in 1881 and defined by Robinson as a tumor that is usually “unicentric, nonfunctional, intermittent in growth, anatomically benign, and clinically persistent”.[M] Although most ameloblastomas are histologically benign and lack cytological atypia, they are generally considered to be locally aggressive and destructive, exhibiting various rates of ...

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Effects of Orphanhood on Child Development

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3. REVIEW OF LITERATURE “A solid family environment is essential in paving the way for the realization of future dreams and aspirations of children.” —Nelson Mandela “The suffering of children is not in itself what is revolting, but the fact that it is undeserved…… if we cannot make a world in which children no longer suffer, at least we can try to reduce ...

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EH&S Standards Evaluation

13 Oct 2017

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EH & S Evaluation: The product should be evaluated with respect to environmental health and safety, such as handling instructions, personal protective equipment’s and deactivating agents should be determined and made available to every personnel who are making contact with the product. Depending on nature of product, the studies are performed to validate the deactivating agents and procedures. Although it poses additional cost and timing to ...

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Impacts of Whakama and Implications on Hauora Outcome

13 Oct 2017

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Simran kaur brar 1.1 Choose any four of the following and briefly analyse what effect each one would have on the hauora of a Māori client) Shame: Sometimes Māori clients feel shame to explain personal problems and personal diseases with other person. They feel unsafe or shame to expose their body parts in the front of other person.They feel shy to discuss their problem ...

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Five Phases of Nursing Process Essay

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Discuss how the five phases of the nursing process may be used to provide effective nursing care (1500-2000) Introduction The nurse as a health care provider meets the total needs of the patient and this need to be done in an attentive and cautious way as there is life involved. Nursing is concerned with the psychological, spiritual, social and physical aspect of the person rather than ...

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Physiotherapy for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN)

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  1. Introduction of contractors In this section the contractors of this project assignment will be introduced. 1.1 Client Fisioterapia Alcobendas is a private practice specialized in physiotherapy treatments. Its owner is Marc van Zuilen, HvA graduate who has been operating his own clinic since 1999. The clinic’s main objective is to provide quality and personalized healthcare to the community and its clients. Among the areas ...

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Nebulized L-epinephrine in Post -Bronchoscopy Croup

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Safety and Efficacy of Nebulized L-epinephrine in Post -Bronchoscopy Croup in Children, Anesthesia Consideration Dr Asma Aref Idamat, Pharmacist Dr Hussein Khraysha, Senior Specialist Anesthetist Dr Najeh Alomari, Consultant Pediatric Surgeon Amman-Jordan ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of bronchodilator effect of nebulized epinephrine post bronchoscopy in children and to compare the effectiveness and side effects of nebulized L-epinephrine (NLE) 1/1000 at a dose ...

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Erosive Potential of Fruit Juices on Primary Teeth

13 Oct 2017

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In Vitro evaluation of erosive potential of frozen and unfrozen fruit juices on primary teeth ABSTRACT: Dental erosion has gained importance now as a steadily growing public health problem world wide. Fruit juices are an important etiological factor, especially consumption in frozen forms, like fruit lollies and stick. Since this dietary habit is more prevalent among children, primary teeth were selected for this study. AIMS: To ...

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Person Centred Approach to Dementia and Geriatric Care

13 Oct 2017

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Ranny Roi P.Gaco Abstract This paper examines the different principles involved in the person centred approach to dementia and other common geriatric health condition’s care. It will also tackle the differences against institution perspective approach and bio-medical perspective with respect to the person-centred approach in managing care. This assessment will also be discussing range of techniques used to meet the fluctuating abilities and needs ...

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Analysis of Public Health Budgetary Construction

13 Oct 2017

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Andrea Andersen, Brett Weed, Ashini Fernando, Carolyn Moore, Laura Schultz and David Garcia Introduction The public health system is comprised of complex layers of federal, state and local powers that come together to address the needs of many. The programs, organizations and clinics that serve these needs require support at all levels and are often subject to inadequate and unpredictable funding, varied infrastructure and shifting priorities. These ...

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Comparison of Ageing Policies: Australia and Canada

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The young disabled children should be provided with the special schools. The rights should be ensured for the disabled people. The disabled people should be given the employment options. Policies on aging in Australia As the populace in Australia ages there will be changes in expansive zones and an immense scope of issues should have been tended to. These include: A developing interest for ...

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Additive Manufacturing; Stereolithography in Dentistry

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Introduction: Digital revolution because of computers has made the previously manual tasks much easier, faster and more reliable at a reduced cost. Such modifications are always welcomed in dentistry, especially from materials and manufacturing perspective. The digital revolution in the form of dental CAD–CAM took place many years ago, since than many modified systems have appeared on the market with great rapidity. It is expected that ...

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Ebola Virus Explained Essay

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Introduction Ebola virus is one of the most virulent and lethal pathogens known to human. Ebola virus epidemics have emerged from time to time since it was first discovered in 1976 from the Democratic Republic of Congo, formerly known as Zaire, but the largest known Ebola virus outbreak up to date is ongoing at the time of writing this article, in West Africa. Approximately 550 000 ...

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Leadership in a Health Organization

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Introduction The development of existing and future leaders is significant to driving the innovation and change essential to the continuity and sustainability of the healthcare system in Australia. The 2012 publication Leadership for the Sustainability of the Health System released by Health Workforce Australia (HWA) suggests that the “momentum towards health service redesign must increase, and the workforce reform and innovation necessary to support it must ...

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Surviving Super Bowl Sunday Parties with Diabetes

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Surviving Super Bowl Sunday: 10 Important Tips for Diabetic NFL Fans Just a few more days until the much-awaited Super Bowl and your diabetic self has been receiving invitations left and right to Super Bowl parties, if you haven’t been giving them away yourself. Well, let me pitch you a straight one here (that was quite possibly the wrong sport): those parties are a nightmare for ...

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Estimation of Desloratidine and Montelukast by UV

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SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF DESLORATIDINE AND MONTELUKAST IN COMBINED PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORM BY UV SPECTROSCOPY ETTA.NAVEEN KUMAR*, D.SIREESHA, VASUDHA BAKSHI. ABSTRACT: A simple, accurate,precise and economical procedure for simultaneous estimation of Desloratidine and Montelukast in combined tablet dosage form has been developed utilizing concept of simultaneous equation method. The method is based upon determination of Desloratidine at 269nm and Montelukast at 283nm in methanol. Different analytical parameters ...

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Propolis and Calcium Hydroxide Against Enterococcus Faecalis

13 Oct 2017

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Title: An in-vitro comparison of endodontic medicaments Propolis and Calcium hydroxide alone and in combination with Ciprofloxacin and Moxifloxacin against Enterococcus faecalis. Abstract: Aim: To evaluate and compare the antimicrobial properties of Propolis and Calcium hydroxide alone and in combination with Ciprofloxacin and Moxifloxacin against Enterococcus faecalis (E. Faecalis). Materials and Methods - The laboratory study was carried out to test the effectiveness of propolis and ...

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Dopamine Neuron Characteristics

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Said Mohammed Al Hakmani   The question of this assignment Discuss the characteristics of a dopamine neuron and how does this relate to what has been achieved in the culture dish. Introduction In our body a lot of organs that make our function of movement and control. Parkinson’s disease affect our move. It happen when there is a problem of the certain of nervous ...

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Mutagenicity of Makahiya (Mimosa Pudica) Decoction

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Chapter I BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Plants have been a valuable source of natural products for maintaining human health, and the use of herbal plants as pharmacological treatments of diseases began long ago. A lot of people who are below the poverty line cannot afford the high cost of commercial synthetic medicines from drugstores and thus opt to use local plants within their reach since these ...

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Benefits of Adult Foster Care (AFC)

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Types of Community-Based Long Term Care Services Crystal Mullen   What did you learn this week that you did not know before or that you found interesting? What outside resources did you use this week? Your submission should be 1 page APA formatted paper, not including your title page. Although I was blessed to grow up in a home with a mom who loved ...

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Problems with Cheap Food

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Casey Vorfa Food fight: Worldviews on food production and consumption Cheap Food Is Simply Unaffordable During the past few decades, the Food industry's productivity levels have skyrocketed and our food system is now able to produce large quantities of food in very short time spans. Furthermore, these products are sold at extremely low prices in order to attract consumers. At first glance this seems ...

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Erik Erikson's Developmental Theory Case Study

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Human Development This human development assignment will discuss an overview of Erik Erikson’s background, theory and his eight developmental stages. Then this assignment will briefly discuss Mr Paki’s developmental stage and his experience .e.g. physical, emotional, cultural and social. Later it will discuss the actions and the support to assist Mr Paki with his situation. Part (A) Erik Erikson was a psychologist who developed ...

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Strengths Based Model and Case Management Model Comparison

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KAVITESH P TAHAL AGEING AND DISABILITY   Compare two models Strength-Based Model Strengths based practice is consistent with the rights arguments outlined earlier. That is, it is has a focus on the equal rights of citizenship that disabled people have. These rights include the rights of access to all resources, options and opportunities; the rights of people to choose and direct service provision to ...

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Midified Bunnell Suture in Achilles Tendon Injuries

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I. Samota, R. Necula, Florin Sabou, Radu Vaidahazan, I. Szava, Alina Pascu.   SUMMARY The treatment of Achilles tendon lesions is still controversial. Even the usual Bunnell technique of suture is appreciated to be a good ones, it is steel associated with a low rate of reruptures. In order to improve the suture strength, we modified the original Bunnell suture by using two sutures in Bunnell ...

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Sociological Concepts of Stigma and Health Impacts

13 Oct 2017

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This essay is going to discuss the sociological idea of stigma and its effect on an individual, furthermore this essay will also define other concepts in relation to stigma such as the ‘Hidden Distress Model’. We will also discuss examples of this health illness in order to demonstrate the impact of stigmatization and their ‘Coping Strategies’. Moreover this essay will study how different individuals within society ...

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Health and Safety Principles in the Workplace

13 Oct 2017

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Samantha O’Shea Q1 Explain the role of the Communication and training in the promotion and provision of the health and safety. The role of the Safety, Health and Welfare Act was originally presented in 1989 and updated in 2005. It was put in place to make further provisions for safety health and welfare of a person at work. Communication The role of communication is ...

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Whole Exome Sequencing in Inherited Endocrine Disorders

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Background Molecular diagnosis is important in the management of various paediatric endocrine disorders including disorders of growth, metabolism, bone, hypoglycaemia and sexual development. Traditional PCR-based Sanger sequencing is the mainstay format for molecular testing in paediatric cases. However, the large number of gene defects associated with the various endocrine disorders renders gene-by-gene testing increasingly expensive and unattractive. The large number of potentially relevant genes makes it ...

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Management of Geriatric Health Facilities

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Nirpreet Kaur Brar   ABSTRACT The main purpose of the report is to tell about the different organisation’s services provided to elderly and how they can bring more improvements in their services. It also describes how to minimize the stigma impacts on individuals and their family. In this report the problems among elderly are described and the management of those problems is also described ...

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Screening of Refractive Errors Models

13 Oct 2017

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Original Article Student Research Communiqué TITLE: - Comparison of two models for screening of Refractive errors in school going children of rural area in Vadodara, Gujarat Abstract:- Introduction- Globally there is 18.2% of blindness due to the uncorrected refractory errors. Most of the children with uncorrected refractive error are asymptomatic and hence screening helps in early detection and timely interventions. Aim- To compare validity and reliability ...

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Distal Radius Fractures (DRF) Pain Management

13 Oct 2017

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Explain how pathological processes influence physiotherapy management for a patient with a fracture of the lower end of radius. Distal radius fractures (DRF) account for 16% of fractures seen in accident and emergency. (Tosti 2011) They are often caused by a fall on an outstretched hand, and as the risk of falling and osteoporosis increases with age, elderly patients have a higher risk of DRF. DRF ...

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Interleukin-6 Levels in Early Diagnosis of Neonatal Sepsis

13 Oct 2017

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Study of Interleukin-6 Levels in Early Diagnosis of Neonatal Sepsis Dr. Sonawane Vijay B., Dr. Mehkarkar Nitin S., Dr. Jadhav Pradnya B., Dr. Gaikwad Sonali U., Dr. Kadam Nitin N. Department of Pediatrics, MGM Medical College and Hospital, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, INDIA ABSTRACT Introduction: Neonatal septicemia is one of the commonest causes of neonatal mortality and morbidity. Interleukin-6 Levels appears to be one of the most ...

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Promoting Rights of Health and Social Care Users

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Introduction: Social and health care is now a corner of interest for all the citizens. Some human are born with disease, some are having after birth and some has nothing but age. Age related diseases are now having various dimensions. Diabetic, dementia, frail, cancer like diseases is infecting the elders pretty quickly. So they need medical and individualized care which is best served in the health ...

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Adverse Event Management in Chemotherapy Cancer Patients

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Results RESULTS In this prospective interventional study conducted at the KMCH hospital during a period of December 2013 to July 2014, a total of 63 cancer patients who received chemotherapy from the comprehensive cancer center of the hospital were included in the study. ASSESSMENT OF PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS The demographic details among the subjects revealed that most of the cancer cases fall in the age group of ...

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Orthodontic Anchorage Unit Research Study

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Chapter 3 MATERIALS AND METHODS A three-dimensional bone block model (Figure 2) integrated with a miniscrew was constructed with a computer-aided design program (SolidWorks; Dassault Systemes SolidWorks, Concord, Mass) to simulate a miniscrew implanted in bone as an orthodontic anchorage unit. Figure 2. Three dimensional bone block model with screw embedded. The bone block, consisting of cortical and cancellous bone, was constructed with dimensions of ...

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Dengue Fever and Malaria in Thrombocytopenic Patients

11 Oct 2017

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Frequency of co-existence of dengue fever and malaria in thrombocytopenic patients presented with acute febrile illness Dr. Shazia Yasir*, Dr. Muhammad Owais Rashid, Dr. Faisal Moin, Dr. Komal Owais ABSTRACT Introduction: Hepatitis c virus infection affects more than 170 million people worldwide. [1] About 80% of patients with acute infection will afterward develop chronic disease. [15] Interferon (IFN) alpha in combination with ribavirin (RBV) is the ...

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Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay

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IMMUNOLOGY PRATICAL ASSIGNMENT ENZYME LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY mODULE NAME: Clinical immunology MODULE NUMBER: APS6004 MODULE LEADER: DR JULIA REY-NORES STUDENT NUMBER: 20031761 BSc (H) BMS 3 2014/2015 Introduction The history of immunoassay was developed by Roalyn Yalow and Solomon Berson in 1950 used the Radio-immunoassay (RIA) and they awarded in 1977 Nobel Prize because they developed RIA to detect and measure the level of glucose ...

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Mandibular Prognathism by BSSO Study

11 Oct 2017

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METHODOLOGY METHODOLOGY Population Consisted of all the patients who reported to the Out Patient Department of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery for correction of facial deformity involving maxilla and mandible. Sample Consisted of 33 patients who underwent BSSO setback for mandibular prognathism followed by Rigid Internal Fixation at the Department Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery, Mar Baselios Dental College. Inclusion Criteria Patients ...

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Changes During the Ageing Process

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Physiological and sociological ageing is an unpreventable process to which, each individual goes through. Although each ageing process varies greatly from each individual to another it tends to speed up as we age. “Ageing can be defined as increasing the number and proportion of elderly in society” (Calasanti & Kathleen, 2006) We age from the moment we are born, however the changes that occurs during ageing ...

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Manual Vacuum Aspiration for First Trimester Pregnancy Loss

11 Oct 2017

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Dr. Sindhoo   TO DETERMINE THE EFFICACY OF MANNUAL VACUM ASPIRATION IN MANAGEMENT OF FIRST TRIMESTER PREGNANCY LOSS INTRODUCTION: An estimated 46 million abortions are performed globally each year, with one-third of all abortions are performed under unsafe conditions leading to 13% of all maternal death1. 10–12% of these abortions are performed in the early first trimester1, 2. Local data shows an annual abortion ...

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Cardiovascular Effects of Necrostatin-1 (Nec-1)

11 Oct 2017

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Abstract Necrostatins have been identified as cardioprotective agents to reduce reperfusion injury after ischemia, preventing necroptosis due to their RIPK1 inhibitory effect. In this study basal cardiovascular effects of Nec-1 and its inactive analog Nec-1i was investigated in healthy rats under anesthesia. Relatively 'low' doses of Nec-1 and Nec-1i were administered (0.8mg/kg and 0.846 mg/kg, respectively) in line with the in vivo dose response model described ...

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Risk Management in Healthcare

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  Nitesh Manocha Introduction Risk is anything that involves danger. Risk can be physical, emotional, health, or financial wealth. Life is full of risks and we all take risk in our lives in order to move forward. Risk can be big or small and can be taken intentionally or unintentionally. Riskassessmentrefers to the process by which the short ...

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Polymeric Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery

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Abstract TO DRUG TARGET For the past few decades, there has been a respectable exploration interest in the territory of drug conveyance utilizing particulate conveyance frameworks as transporters for little and huge particles. Particulate frameworks like nanoparticles have been utilized as a physical methodology to adjust and enhance the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of different sorts of drug particles. They have been utilized within vivo to ...

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Access to Medicine in India

11 Oct 2017

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For a health system to be effective, access to medicines is a critical component. Hence, it is necessary that good quality medicines are available and affordable to the people. However, many countries and regions including India face several barriers in expanding access to medicines. According to WHO these include: Inefficient and Iniquitous Financing Mechanisms Over the years India’s public health system is found to be under ...

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Factors Influencing the Future Subspecialty Choice

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  Research Title: Assessment of Factors Influencing the Future Subspecialty Choice for residents of the Saudi Program of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery. Summary: Several Factors determine residents’ choice for future subspecialties. These include interest, working hours, income, and future job opportunities. Moreover, choice of future subspecialty might be influenced by gender, marital ...

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Violence against Women in Afghanistan

11 Oct 2017

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Afghanistan's country has been ruled by militant groups of the Taliban and women's rights have been exploited for political gain. Women were allowed to do many things such as the right to vote before civil conflict and Taliban rule before the 1970s. The Taliban ruled in Afghanistan from 1996 until 2001(Dupont, 2004). Their aim was to make Afghanistan an Islamic state and under their rule woman ...

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Health and Safety in Health and Social Care

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  Introduction The employees as well as the other sections of an organization have to face various types of safety and health issues. The more risk of safety and health issues will decrease the confidence and the efficiency of the workers and it will decline the reputation of a certain organization. It is practicable to apply suitable safety and health policy for the organization. It should ...

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Eye Care Institute Analysis

11 Oct 2017

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Ishan Narma Jyotismaya Shabeer Pk Khayapam Raising Ujjval Rana Nahid Zafar Ipshita Prasad Usha Deepthi INTRODUCTION: The LV Prasad Eye Institute was established in 1987, with a mission to provide equitable and efficient eye care to all sections of society. Started with a goal to be a leader in combating global blindness through the direct impact of patient services and the indirect impact of ...

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Occupational Health and Safety Practice Program Evaluation

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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICE Plan and evaluate programs to promote occupational health and safety practice Student Name: Yi Li Assessment Task 1 Place of work or work placement Te kotuku kit e Rangi Target group for the programmes to promote occupational ...

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Department of Health Campaigns

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The Department of Health (DH) and its health campaign The Department of health helps people of Britain to live better for longer. The Department of Health lead, shape and fund health and care in England and making sure that people get the right support, care and treatment they need, with the compassion, respect and dignity they deserve. The Department of Health responsibilities: The Department of ...

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Bowstring Effect for Cervical Angina

11 Oct 2017

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Bowstring effect of longus colli secondary to Luschka's joint hyperplasiaa potential factor contributing tocervical angina Running title: Bowstring effect for cervical angina Highlights: Thirty-eight patients affected by cervical vertebra disease were involved. All the patients in Group cervical angina relieved syndromes after operation. Bowstring effect of longus colli might be a factor contributing to cervical angina. Abstract Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate Luschka's joint ...

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Diabetes in African American Population in South Carolina

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Abstract Diabetes is a serious disease, which often leads to complications, such as blindness, kidney failure, heart attacks, strokes, and amputations. High blood pressure and abnormal cholesterol levels are frequent. Diabetes has an immense impact on public health and medical care. In South Carolina medical costs rise with increased duration of the disease, and lifespan is shortened by 5-10 years in most patients. In 2011, diabetes ...

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International Policies on Disability Comparison

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Aging and Disability Task 4 Comparing international developments to New Zealand’s policies and practices, in relation to disability and aging. 4.1 International policies on disability from New Zealand, Canada and the United Kingdom New Zealand According to the New Zealand Disability Strategy it is a long term plan to change the way New Zealand society works with people with disabilities. The strategy was developed through consultations ...

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Health Strategy in New Zealand: External Environment Factors

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INTRODUCTION Health Strategy for New Zealand expresses the need to reduce health inequalities. Health consultants believe that coordinated action to reduce inequalities in health is needed. New Zealand Health Strategy provides a framework for health care, to improve the overall health of New Zealand, and the differences between the New Zealanders with a focus on Maori, Pacific peoples and compensate low-income New Zealanders. The proper functioning ...

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Support Planning for Geriatric Health Conditions

11 Oct 2017

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Students Joan Ravella Ingred Tuico Jelson Villaflor Frankie William Lee Swapnil Patel Swapnil Hundekari Francis Earl Esparis Introduction (Jelson Villaflor) A poor mental health contains the range from depression to severe and enduring mental illnesses; it also embraces people who have dementia. This will address the ‘people experiencing poor mental health, counting people with dementia’ population group and how we could recover the service ...

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Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Australia

11 Oct 2017

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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs): NCDs are a group of non-infectious diseases that progress slowly from their onset and prevail for longer duration. The four main NCDs responsible for world-wide deaths are cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), Cancer, Chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes. According to the “World Health Organization (WHO) global statistics report”, more than 36 million deaths have been recorded in the year 2008 because of NCDs. These deaths ...

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Importance of Stretching and Warming Up

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Stretching Fitness. The Importance of Warming up. Why do Gym teachers at school or college, personal trainers or sports coaches, have you warm up your body and do stretching techniques before exercising? It is for exactly the same reason that career athletes and sports professionals take their time to stretch and warm up before a practice or a match. The stretching will help greatly to prepare ...

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Concepts of Ageing and Disability

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Impairment, disability, and handicap Impairment is any loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological or anatomical structure or function e.g. hearing or vision impairment, brain injury, impaired movement, impairment of the sense of smell. Disability is any restriction or lack (resulting from an impairment) of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being e.g. unable to ...

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Intellectual Disability: Causes and Impacts

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Outcome 1: Define Intellectual Disability TASK 1 1.1 Give 2 definitions of intellectual disability in accordance with a recognized source. Follow prescribed APA format when citing sources. Definition 1: Intellectual disability causes limitations in intellectual functioning as well as in adaptive behaviors that include many skills which is needed every day. The onset age is under 18. Source: FAQ on Intellectual Disability, American Association on Intellectual ...

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