Spectrum of Benign Breast Disease and Its Management

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AUTHORS: Dr.( Mrs) Archana shukla (Assistant Professor )dept of surgery Gandhi medical college, Bhopal M.P. Dr. S. S. Pal (Associated professor) dept of surgery Gandhi medical college Bhopal M.P. ABSRACT: Breast disease in females causes great deal of anxiety and fear of carcinoma and thus losing it. Not all breast diseases and lumps are carcinoma. To study this enigma of females, patients with breast symptoms were ...

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Milnacipran Hydrochloride (MIL) Uses in Medicine

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Milnacipran hydrochloride (MIL) is a selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor. It was originally developed and manufactured by Pierre Fabre Medicament in France, and was approved in that country as an antidepressant in 1997 [1]. It has since been approved for this indication in multiple countries and currently marketed for this indication in over 45 countries worldwide including several European countries. Cypress Bioscience bought the exclusive ...

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Implications of Oklahoma House Bill 1341 of 2015

10 Oct 2017

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Kesha Abbananto   In looking over the multitude of bills being presented to the 2015 Regular Session of the Oklahoma State Legislature, many could be related to health. Health is affected by so many issues; one could ponder how an agricultural food labeling bill or a burn ban could potentially have negative consequence to one’s health. The amount of legislature presented in the 2015 ...

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Ebola Virus Symptoms and Diagnosis Methods

10 Oct 2017

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  Name Of Assignment “Ebola Virus outbreak: The deadline and incurable Hemorrhagic Fever” Name of Candidate Yumna Maryam Ismail   1.1 Introduction to Ebola Virus Ebola virus is a combative pathogen that causes a fatal hemorrhagic fever syndrome in humans and animals, which was first identified near the Ebola River ...

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Effect of Paclitaxel for Breast Cancer Treatment

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Effect of paclitaxel along with withnia sominiferia on lactate dehydrogenase enzyme activity changes in 7,12 di methyl benz(a) anthracene induced breast cancer wistar rats Dr.N.Muninathan1*, Dr.P. Mohanalakshmi2,Ambareesha Kondam k., Dr. S. Malliga3 1* – Department of Biochemistry, Meenakshi Medical College and Research Institute, Enathur, Kanchipuram – 631552, Tamil Nadu, India. 2- Department of Biochemistry, Sri Muthukumaran Medical College, Chennai 3- Department of Biochemistry, ESIC Medical College, ...

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Service Provisions for the Elderly

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ANSWER: Have you ever wondered why people say it is rude to ask a girl for her age? Do you know why most adults cringe every time they celebrate their birthdays? Truth be told, most of us fear aging because we associate it the gradual loss of our physical and mental abilities which in turn affects our emotional state. Bernard Nash asks, “Does it not strike ...

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Impacts of Chronic Illness: Biological Disruption

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Chronic illness may cause ‘biographical disruption’. Explain what you understand by this term and drawing on the experiences of your patient. Discuss the different ways in which chronic illness impacts on an individual. Medical encyclopaedia defined disruption as the ‘morphologic defect resulting from the extrinsic breakdown of, or interference with, a developmental process.’[1] In other words, it is the interruption or impediment of a progress.[2] Therefore, ...

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Use of Lidocaine and Sodium Thiopental for Pain Management

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Different premedication admixture with propofol to attenuate pain severityinduced by propofol injection: a double blind randomized controlled clinical trial Abstract Background and Objective Propofol has widely used due to providing pleasant anesthesia and rapid recovery. However; injection pain is one of the main side effects of a propofol that has remained as an undesirable problem. This study compares the effect of thiopental, lidocaine, fentanyl , normal ...

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Impacts of Whakama and Implications on Hauora

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Davinder Singh Gill 1.1 Shame: The Maori client can feel shame when doctor ask them to take their clothes off. They can feel shamed when they taking their cloths in front of doctor especially the elderly people. Elderly people are bit uncomfortable to take their cloths in front of opposite sex doctors. In this situation it can effect on their health because they cannot ...

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Epidemiological Report on Stomach Cancer & Tobacco Smoking

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1.0 BACKGROUND Cancer is among the leading causes of death in the world. In 2012, cancer was responsible for 8.2 million deaths and 14.1 million new cases were recorded, accounting for 65% of the deaths in low-middle income countries (IARC, GLOBOCAN, 2012a). Cancer is a multistage process characterised by uncontrolled multiplication of abnormal cells which causes a lump to develop. This lump, known as a tumour, ...

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Gastrointestinal Involvement: Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis

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Gastrointestinal involvement of human monocytic ehrlichiosis, including a novel finding of elevation of pancreatic lipase. SUMMARY A 57 year-old man presented to the hospital with septic shock. He was found to have human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME) with constitutional symptoms, as well as multiple gastrointestinal manifestations, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hepatosplenomegaly, and cholestasis. He was ...

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Heart Diseases and Stem Cell Transplantation

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Abstract According a report published by the World health organization about the most prevalent causes of mortality for the time periods of 2000 and 2011, it can be seen that Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause of mortality. There are many conditions that can lead to heart failure. Such conditions are raised blood pressure, myocardial infarction as well as atherosclerotic heart disease. Ischemia leads to ...

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Mid Staffordshire Scandal Explained

10 Oct 2017

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Wilful neglect can be explained as an offence related to performance. Aftermath Mid Staffordshire scandal it was related to dereliction of duty, besieged and a sequence of petrifying blunders in healthcare sector (Alghrani et al. 2011). In the Mid Staffs public inspection many disagreements took place for and opposed to the foisting of a judicial duty of candour on health professionals, scrutinizing the probability of claims ...

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Impact of Music on Weariness

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  Abstract Studies and research reveal the fact that music has healing power, and has deep effect on our mind and body. In recent years, we have noticed growing demand for an alternate field of health care known as Music Therapy, which uses music to heal. Those who practice music therapy are finding a benefit in using Indian classical music to help cancer patients, children with ...

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Reducing the Cost of Healthcare Expenditures

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  Abstract The purpose of the research paper is to analyze methods for lowering government spending, including both state and federal levels, on healthcare expenditures. This will be accomplished by analyzing two popular methods. The first method includes reallocation money in programs to help reduce cost. The second method focuses on fixing the person and solving the root of the problem. There are many who favor ...

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Causation in Research and Epidemiological Study Designs

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Concept of Causation and common Epidemiological study designs. Name: Confucius Aligo Allison Amba   Objective of this paper is to explain the concept of 'Causation' and explain of some common epidemiological study designs Causation Definition Causation is defined as the capability of one variable to influence another. The first variable may bring the second into existence or may cause the incidence of the second variable to ...

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Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Strategies

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INTRODUCTION Live birth with healthy child is the ultimate goal of ART cycles. There is a complexity of interlinked events that decides the final outcome of ART. This event can be categorised as, Clinical (stimulation protocol, opu, embryo transfer, pregnancy rate etc), Patient related (age, diseases) and Laboratory (ART Lab- oocyte, sperm, embryo, media, etc). There cannot be any single thumb rule for success ...

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Pathophysiology of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

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Introduction This essay will explore the pathophysiology relating to a call I attended while on practice placement as a student technician. The initial call details were that it was a 45 year old female in pain. On our arrival the patient was sat in a chair and was breathing rapidly and had a very flushed face. After introducing ourselves and gaining the patients consent we then ...

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Awareness of Functional Foods

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Functional Foods: awareness studies-countrywide In India the popular forms of Functional Foods and nutraceuticals are available as traditional Indian Ayurvedic Medicines (IAM). In rural, inaccessible and remote areas of china and India are mainly dependent upon herbal medicines and naturally available resources which they use to treat general ailments, and as common protective and preventive remedy. Now a days nutraceuticals and Functional Foods industry have become ...

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Aging and Women’s Sexuality

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Liqi Liu   The World Health Organization regards sexual health as a state of physical, mental, emotional and social well-being related to sexuality (Woloski-Wruble et al., 2010). It is not limited to the absence of disease, infirmity dysfunction or the mere presence of sexual intercourse activity. These factors are a reflection of a successful aging model that incorporates physical well being reflected by a ...

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Effects of Resistance Training Towards the Aging Process

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The aging process is unpreventable, it is accompanied by significant changes in body composition, poor physical performance, changes in gait speed, and impaired mobility which leads to frailty, increased risk of accident, and lastly, all-cause mortality (Landi et al., 2014). This essay is going to outline the effects of resistance training towards the aging process. Most of the conducted studies show the positive outcomes of resistance ...

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Changes During Adolescence

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Quang Nguyen Adolescence is the most important period for growth in human development which creates more clear variations of mentality, behavior and perception. In this time, an essential factor that plays a very significant role throughout a person's life is their sexual behavior. The increase of sexual urges in combination with mysterious feelings, emotions, and curiousness from body's variation may become most intense occurrence ...

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Insomnia Case Study

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Lai Pui Yan Case *To protect volunteer privacy, report will not show the pictures of face, breast ,thoracic etc. 15/3/2015 2:00pm Mrs. Hung , age 44 years old, divorced mother being a nurse in Hong Kong. Hung lives with a 20 years old gaughter. Source and Reliability. Self-referred; seems reliable Chief Complaint:“ I awoke suddenly from sleep at midnight for a long time.” ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...

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Fire Safety in a Factory

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Safety in fighting factory fire With the passage of time man has been more concerned with his safety and to the other human beings around him. There was a time when life had a very cheap price, but nowadays people respect other human beings and are genuinely concerned about the safety and well-being of other individuals. Factories and warehouses were not always this safe, but with ...

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American Struggle over Health Care Reform | Article Review

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Review and Reflection of Remedy and Reaction: The Peculiar American Struggle over Health Care Reform by Paul Starr Angela Smith   Paul Starr author of Remedy and Reaction: The Peculiar American Struggle of Health Care Reform captures a chronological order of the historical journey of American health care. Starr focuses on three varied foundations of his beliefs throughout the book. In the first foundation, ...

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Immune System Explained

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The immune system is of great importance for protection of the organism against foreign substances, and consists of molecules, cells and tissues that work collectively to provide this protection. One of the key members of the immune system is the MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex), a molecule expressed on antigen presenting cells, such as macrophages, dendritic cells and B cells, and required for the proper antigen presentation. ...

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Factors Affecting Biopsy Analysis Turnaround Time

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Introduction Timeliness of result is considered an important aspect of the services provided by laboratory. To provide the clients accurate, timely and relevant information is one of the fundamental objectives of quality assurance programs in anatomic pathology. Turnaround time (TAT) is defined as the time when test is ordered until the result is reported. In 2000 Rosai also explained that the purpose of anatomic pathology turnaround ...

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Comparison of Disability and Ageing Theories

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ANNE MIRIAM ROCES MERCADO   1.1 Comparison There are similarities with regards to the meaning of disability defined by WHO and disabled world. According to the two organizations, the person has boundaries on achieving their tasks because of the physical and functional impairment of the body. There is restriction on a person’s participation in the society. The disabled world explained in an extensive coverage that ...

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Is Obesity a Disease?

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Obesity is Not a disease- Michel Tanner AMA Declares Obesity a Disease- Liz Neporent John Pollina One of the most controversial issues related to the health field is obesity. Obesity affects one-third or thirty-five percent of Americans today. The biggest controversy around this topic is whether obesity should be considered a disease. ...

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Ovarian Cysts Signs and Symptoms

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Ovarian Cysts – The Silent Troublemaker Jasmine Price There are many illnesses and abnormalities that can have hidden symptoms. Ovarian cysts are one of those things that can go undetected unless it starts causing pain or is seen on a routine ultrasound. Every day, hundreds of women get an ovarian cyst without even knowing it is there. The following is an example of a ...

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Code of Ethics for Healthcare Professionals

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Health care professionals are required to gain consent before providing treatment   Abstract Introduction Ethics are appropriate in all the fields of human activity. Ethics are important for us while dealing with others, environment and animals. It is vital for us to have an official statement or a national reference point for ethical considerations regarding human research, treatment of humans and healthcare for humans (NHMRC Act, ...

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ICT and Health: Breaking the Access Barrier

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Rifat-Ues-Sayeed Introduction: Information and communication technologies (ICTs), electronic health (eHealth), and mobile health (mHealth) are more or less works at the same direction for improvement of health services. New emerging technologies are offering ways of improving the standard of healthcare services especially in the developing world (1). Healthcare development efforts in the last two decades have brought advancement in quality of medical services and ...

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Testicular Torsion as a Cause of Acute Scrotum

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Is it possible to distinguish testicular torsion and other causes of acute scrotum in patients who underwent scrotal exploration? A multi-center, clinical trial ABSTRACT Objectives: We assessed the importance of the clinical presentation of boys who underwent surgical exploration for acute scrotum. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the records of 97 boys (≤25 years old) who underwent surgical exploration for acute scrotum between May 2007 ...

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Quality Management for Aged Care Facility

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Issue 5 The official rules and procedures in an organisation will vary depending on several factors: the nature of the business, the personality and purpose of its stakeholders, the goals of the organisation and the external environment it is situated in. Protocols are important for the fulfilment of the organisational goals, easier communication, for compliance purposes, to facilitate business process, to keep workers and clients safe ...

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Occupational Therapy Reflective Essay

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Bianca Haw “I’m an occupational therapist, an obscure profession if there ever was one. We are few and far between, maybe because we have chosen toserve people with disabilities. All disabilities. Not a glamorous endeavour, nor a lucrative one. And I say serve because we deem that in helping we see weakness, while in servingwe see ...

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Ocular Trauma Causes and Effects

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Ocular trauma is a debilitating condition and is emerging as a leading cause of blindness. Ocular trauma remains challenging not only for ophthalmologists but also for emergency physician, anaesthesiologist and intensivist. The appropriate and timely assessment of ocular trauma in emergency care settings may provide good outcome. Anaesthetic implications include timing of the surgical intervention, interaction of various anaesthetic and ophthalmic drugs and airway management techniques. ...

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Obesity in the United States

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Erik Petrosyan One in every three adults in the United States is obese, not to mention the other third of the population that is simply overweight. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 200 million people in the United States exceed the standard weight of a healthy individual. That is nearly seventy percent of the population that is considered overweight. ...

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Interventions for Type 2 Diabetes Literature Review

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Ganachari M S et al (2010) conducted “Assessment of Drug Therapy Interventions by Clinical Pharmacist in a Tertiary Care Hospital” which was conducted at KLES's Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Belgaum. This was a prospective, observational and interventional study aimed to assess the drug therapy interventions and the feedbacks from the clinicians on interventions. A total of 37 DRPs were identified from ...

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Malaria Risk Map for Mutasa District, Zimbabwe

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Mufaro Kanyangarara Objectives The main aim of this study was to describe the spatial patterns of malaria in Mutasa District, an area characterized by epidemic and highly seasonal malaria. The objectives of the study were to identify environmental risk factors explaining the spatial distribution of malaria and develop a risk-map by making predictions at non-sampled locations. Methods Study area Mutasa District is situated in the north-eastern ...

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Substance Abuse Among Adolescent Students

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CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 1.1. Background Adolescence is a period of transition from childhood into adulthood, a period of physical, psychological and social maturation. This is a crucial period of life when an individual is no longer a child but not yet an adult. The term adolescent refers to individuals between 10-19 years of age (early adolescence 10-14 years and late adolescence 15-19 years). In this period ...

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Testicular Torsion and Anxiety

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Introduction Anxiety is an alter psychological, physiological, and behavioral state which is characterized by hyperarousal, neuroendocrine modulation and a series of behavior transition as a response of potential danger, like perceiving imminent death and low ego integrity [1]. This functional and behavior changes are helpful to counteract such threat. However if the state of anxiety, exceed and persist for prolong time than it will transform into ...

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Public Attitudes Towards Learning Difficulties

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Individuals with a learning disability are able to lead a full and satisfying life in the community, with support as many do, however, for others they find themselves being isolated, pushed away to the boundaries of society. Research has shown that a significant number of people with a learning disability diagnosis encounter prejudice, bullying, and discrimination in some form or another, at some time in their ...

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Strength Based Models for People With Dementia

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The strength based model represents a paradigm shift — a movement away from a deficit based model which is one that can lead to a long list of the things that are considered to be ‘wrong’ with people’s learning and development or that people cannot do, and insufficient information about strengths and strategies to support the people’s learning and development. Strength based model is valuing everyone ...

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Social Role Valorization for People With Autism Needs

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Social role valorization (SRV) is a social theory that examines and helps us to understand the process of social devaluation – how do people come to be at the bottom of the social ladder, and what are the predictable “bad things” likely to come their way once they lose value within the society? These “bad things” have been descriptively called the “wounds” of social devaluation and are ...

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Imaging Examinations of Complicated Pneumonias in Children

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ORIGINAL PAPER IMAGING EXAMINATIONS OF COMPLICATED PNEUMONIAS IN CHILDREN Antonella Cheşcă1, Carmen Oţelea2, Domnica Săvescu3, M.A. Moga1, S. Toma1, Daniela Diaconescu1 Summary Introduction: Within the context of an increasing pulmonary pathology incidence in young ages, this study aims at presenting complicated pneumonia cases in children. Among the cases presenting this type of pathology, we noticed a variability, concerning the age of the patients and the determinant ...

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Mesotherapy Strategies and Techniques

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MESOTHERAPY INTRODUCTION Mesotherapy is an art of injecting small quantities of various medicinal preparations such as vitamins, minerals and other conventional drugs directly into the mesoderm to treat pathological conditions locally. It involves the administration of intradermal or subcutaneous injections of compounds to treat a variety of medical conditions and avoiding systemic adverse effects due to drugs. It appears to be a novel technique to administer ...

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IVRS in Risked Based Monitoring

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IVRS in Risked Based Monitoring Tejaswini Sawant, RBM – SME, TCS As per current trends in clinical trial industry and upcoming technology, Integration of data from IVRS to Risked Based Monitoring Portal will help in efficient tracking of patient participation in study, drug dispensing and supply management. Occurrence of errors and risk in a clinical trial drug management can be controlled using the predictive analytic model ...

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Characteristics of a Transformational Leader in Health Care

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  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. In pursuit of my Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree in Health Care Administration, a little over a year ago, I was ...

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Removable Partial Dentures (RPD) Study

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Results: A total of 110 patients were recruited in this study. Study has very evidently shown the gender difference of the patients who were examined for their RPDs. Analysis showed that more than 50% of the patients were male while about 40% odd patients were of female gender as shown in figure 1. Ratio of male to female patients was also inferred and it was found ...

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Fructose 1,6 Bisphosphatase (FBPase) Deficiency

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Novel Fructose 1,6 bisphosphatase gene mutation presenting as recurrent vomiting in an Indian child Abstract: Fructose 1,6 bisphosphatase(FBPase) deficiency is an autosomal recessive disorder of gluconeogenesis resulting in severe metabolic attacks of hypoglycaemia and lactic acidosis. It often presents as recurrent life threatening hypoglycaemic episodes in infancy. We here report a sixteen month old girl who presented with recurrent episodes of vomiting, fast breathing, lactic acidosis, ...

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Type 2 Diabetes in the US

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Type 2 Diabetes is an example of a metabolic disorder. This disease is caused by high blood sugar and a relative lack of insulin substances in the body system of an individual. This paper provides an analysis of the development of type 2 diabetes in United States, and compares it, to the development of this medical condition in developing countries. Furthermore, this paper gives a comparison ...

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Chitosan Based Microparticulate Systems

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CHITOSAN BASED MICROPARTICULATE SYSTEMS FOR THE DELIVERY OF LOCAL ANAESTHETIC Introduction :- Chitosan based micro particulate systems are used for the delivery of local anaesthetic drugs. Chitosan, which is abbreviated as (CS) is a polysaccharide. Chitosan is obtained from chitin, which is abundantly available in the skeleton of marine crustaceans. Chitin on deacetylation gives chitoson. Use of chitin is limited because it’s structure is ...

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The Role of Public Health and Social Care

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Table of Contents (Jump to) Introduction LO1: Understanding approaches & strategies utilized to measure monitor and control the incidence of disease in communities Question 1: Agencies regulating levels of health and disease in communities Question 2: Epidemiology of one infectious and one non-infectious disease Question 3: Evaluation of effectiveness different approaches and strategies Question 4: Current methods and priorities to service provision for people Question 5: ...

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Neuronal Apoptosis and its Anesthetic Implications

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Edward Capps Introduction Although post operative psychological problems have been hypothesized in the literature for over half a century, it was not until the last few decades that the first research into the effects of anesthetics on neuronal apoptosis came into being.1 In this last decade the pace of research of the effects of anesthetics on neuronal apoptosis has skyrocketed, but as of yet ...

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Analysis of Suhagra Drug

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Introduction Suhagra 25 mg, is a recognised drug that is used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in men. The erectile dysfunction, also known as impotence, is a condition where men have an inability to sustain an erection enough for the physical intercourse. The erectile dysfunction is not an uncommon problem, but repeated occurrence of this problem may lead to serious medical complication. Suhagra 25 mg ...

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Prevalence of Antiseptic-Resistance Genes in Staphylococci

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Shi Guangsen Project Title Prevalence of antiseptic-resistance genes in staphylococci isolated from the conjunctival sac of orthokeratology (Ortho-k) lens and spectacle wearers in Hong Kong 2. Abstract 1. Background With the widespread use of disinfectants, there is a growing concern about the increasing incidence of disinfectant-resistant microorganisms and the genes (qacA, qacB, smr, qacG, qacH and qacJ) that encode the loss of susceptibility ...

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Anterior Chamber Angle Measurement with Schiempflug Cornea

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Anterior Chamber Angle Measurement with Schiempflug Cornea Topography and Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty KürÅŸat Atalay*, Havva ErdoÄŸan Kaldırım*, Ahmet Kırgız*, Metin Mert*, Kübra ÅžerefoÄŸlu Çabuk*, Muhittin TaÅŸkapılı*   ABSTRACT Background and Objective: To evaluate anterior chamber angle (ACA) with Scheimpflug corneal topography before and after selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) treatment. Materials and Methods: A prospective cross sectional study performed on 55 eyes of 28 primary open angle glaucoma ...

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New Zealand Disability Strategy Analysis

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Demonstrate Knowledge of Disability and Aging in Local and International Contexts Task Four TASK FOUR: Comparing international developments to New Zealand’s policies and practices, in relation to disability and aging. Both groups are to be covered. Policies on disability: New Zealand: New Zealand disability strategy is vision a attaches great importance to the social life, and constantly improve the full participation of disabled persons. It provides ...

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Clinico-histopathological Spectrum of Cutaneous Vasculitis

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Article Type: Original Title: Clinico-histopathological Spectrum of Cutaneous Vasculitis: A Retrospective Study of 62 cases Running Title: A Clinico-pathological study of Cutaneous vasculitis Authors: Nadia Shirazi*, Rashmi Jindal^, Neha Tyagi*, Samarjit Roy^, Meena Harsh,* Sohaib AhmadÇ‚ Affiliation: Department of *Pathology, ^Dermatology and Ç‚Internal Medicine, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences. SRH University. Jolly Grant. Dehradun. Uttarakhand. India Corresponding Author: Dr. Nadia Shirazi   ABSTRACT Context: Cutaneous ...

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Cognitive Impairment After Stroke

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I. INTRODUCTION Topic Background Stroke comprises a major morbidity and mortality in both developed and developing countries [1]. In 2008, stroke was the leading cause of mortality in the United States and was the leading cause of long-term severe disability [2]. In Japan and other Asian countries, the percentage of ischemic stroke is higher than in the west [3]. Stroke ranked as the second leading cause ...

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Causes and Effects of Healthy Inequality in New Zealand

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Managing Organisational Equality and Diversity Assessment 1 - Individual Task Submitted by : Karen Joy Saligumba   Introduction Good health is not just a matter of genes and biology. The place, time and conditions people live in, their choices and life experiences, all are significant to determine their health status. In New Zealand, the people’s health may be affected by many factors such as employment, household ...

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Stress Management by Meditation

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An application of social cognitive theory Introduction Meditation is about balancing your inner and outer world. The power of meditation is felt rather than read. As per the RAJA YOGA meditation Guide developed by Brahma kumaris in 1994, when your attention is focused more on your surroundings than in your inner qualities, your situations become stronger than you which distract you and make you feel lack ...

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Negative Effects of Computer Addiction

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COMPUTER ADDICTION AND ITS NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE STUDENT’S PHYSICAL, ACADEMIC AND SOCIAL LIFE Patricia Nicole P. Tuiza Outline Computer addiction has negative effects on the student’s life: affects the physical health, changes academic performance and lessens social interactions. A. Affects the physical health Poor eye sight Weight gain or loss Premature aging B. Changes the academic performance Having ...

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Understanding Health, Wellness and Illness

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Jonas P. Cruz¹, MAN   Abstract Health, wellness and illness are basic terms we encounter in the nursing profession. A lot of authors defined these terms in different way depending on how they’re use. Understanding the centrality of their meaning is very essential to have a better outlook in the nursing profession. This short paper presents definitions and explains these terms for better understanding. ...

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Care Needs For the Elderly: Case Study

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Katherine Mahon   Introduction I am required to write an assignment on a person in the late stages of adulthood in general and then compare it to an actual person’s physical, intellectual, emotional and social (PIES) development. I will explore my own personal fears and anxieties about working with people in my care and write recommendations on how I can positively respond to the ...

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Introduction to Anatomic Pathology

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Title of the paper: Is the PAST perfect PRESENT tense FUTURE  continuous for ANATOMIC PATHOLOGY ? Type of the paper: Review Running title: Anatomic pathology Full names of authors: Ramakantha Kasimsetty Chatura   Abstract: Changing trends in patient care, defines and redefines role of caregivers. The future needs to be addressed to make pathology more visible and more prospective for medical students. Role of pathologists in ...

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Utilization Pattern of Personal Protective Equipments (PPE)

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Utilization Pattern of Personal Protective Equipments among Industrial Workers of Nawalparasi, Nepal Shiva Raj Acharya   ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION Personal protective equipments is one of the important measures to safeguard workers from exposure to occupational hazards. It includes Face Mask, Goggle, Helmet, Gloves, Boot, Ear Plugs, Protective clothing, Belts, etc. The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) usually implies that the worker is expected ...

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Development of Occupational Health and Safety Practices

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Develop systems for occupational health and safety management practice Promporn Dokphutsa Auckland Goldstar Institute Task 1 Audit of health and safety systems and records Determine organisational requirements for the access to and documentation of workplace health and safety systems and records. Matatua Marae has health and safety documentation regarding to the organisational requirements for the purpose of maintaining and enhancing the safety ...

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Benefits of Universal Healthcare in Canada

09 Oct 2017

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Dionald B. Bombase   Economic Issues – Increasing Costs of Universal Health Care ABSTRACT I. Introduction Nations are surrounded by economic issues, health as part of economic aspect in a sense that it includes budget and financing, is becoming more of a concern rather than just provision of medical needs. As health care needs arises, the costs grew along with it. Nowadays, ...

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Role of TRIM31 in Colorectal Cancer

09 Oct 2017

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TRIM31 serves as a potential tumor suppressor gene in Colorectal Cancer Abstract The present study aims to investigate the biological roles of TRIM31 in human colorectal cancer. TRIM31 is a new member of RBCC proteinscomposed of RING finger, B-box and coiled-coil domains, involved in various cellular processes including tumour development and antiviral response.As overexpression of TRIM31 in gastricadenocarcinoma has been proved, we supposed TRIM31 possess similar ...

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Dental Anxiety Reflective Assignment

09 Oct 2017

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Jason Lucas Ian Jun-Han Tan You are required to administer the Corah’s Dental Anxiety Scale, Revised (DAS-R) to five subjects. The subjects cannot be dental students or dental professionals. Once you have scored the DAS-R, you are to choose one subject who exhibits signs of dental anxiety and arrange to interview them. You are then to write a 1000 word write a 1000 word reflection discussing ...

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Socioeconomic and Government Strategy Influences on Health

09 Oct 2017

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Task 1A: The effects of socio-economic influences on Mary’s health: There are various effects of socio economic influences on Mary’s health. In the case, it can be found that Mary is an 18 years old girl who is a smoker and drinker and two months pregnant. She left school at the age of 15 years and she lives in the council flats in East London with ...

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Obesity and Social Demographics in the US

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Introduction Obesity is not a new term in America. As a matter of fact this is a health condition that has become common to the American citizens and the rest of the world. Sadly, this is not a laughing matter considering the fact that it has led to a number of deaths in the U.S. So, what is obesity? According to the medical-dictionary this refers to ...

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Theories of Patient Satisfaction

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Patients satisfaction Formulation of Patient satisfaction Pascoe (1983) defined patient satisfaction as “…the health care recipient’s reaction to salient aspects of the context, process, and result of their service experiences… (pp. 189)”. It consists of a “…cognitively based evaluation or grading of directly-received services including structure, process, and outcome of services… and an affectively based response to the structure, process, and outcome of services…(pp. 189)”. In terms of the formulation of ...

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RP-HPLC-UV Method for Simultaneous Estimation of Ceftriaxone

09 Oct 2017

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A Validated RP-HPLC-UV method for Simultaneous estimation of Ceftriaxone and Sulbactum in Rat Plasma ABSTRACT: A reverse phase-liquid chromatographic method with UV detection is developed for simultaneous estimation of ceftriaxone sodium and sulbactam sodium in rat plasma. Drugs were extracted from blank plasma by simple protein precipitation technique. Chromatographic separation of these two drugs was done on Phenomenex C18 column (250mm X 4.6mm, i.d, 5μm) by ...

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Natural Treatments for Scabies

09 Oct 2017

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Lately the medical community has begun to reconsider standard medical treatments for scabies. It seems that scabies mites are becoming immune to these commonly used treatments. One reason why this is so is that drugs are used improperly - as when people use a 1% solution of permethrin when a 5% dose is needed. The mites that survive the treatment are stronger than before and thus ...

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Determinants of Health

09 Oct 2017

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Title: The Determinants of Health Student: Katie Belcher   Introduction: A person’s health can be determined by a number of factors, an individual’s circumstances and environment can effecton [EF3]whether they are healthy or not. These factors can include where we live, our genetics, income, education, relationships and lifestyle. The availability of healthcare services has less of an impact that many would have thought (WHO, 2014). It ...

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Symptoms, Causes and Treatment for Depression

09 Oct 2017

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Antony Nguyen Depression Depression is common mental health disorder, which affects over 350 million people of all ages worldwide1. It is estimated that one in every six people in Australia are likely to experience a diagnosable depressive at some stage of their lives and occur more often in females than males2. In the years up to adolescence, depression is considerably more common and could ...

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Service Quality in Critical Care

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Prince Rupert Ramirez SERVICE QUALITY IN DEPARTMENT OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, AUCKLAND CITY HOSPITAL SERVICE QUALITY Figure 1 Dimensions of Service Quality, Department of Critical Care Medicine Service quality can be defined as the scope wherein a particular service rendered meets customers’ needs or expectations (Lazakidou, 2011). Department of Critical Care Medicine (DCCM) is committed in providing safe and quality health care service in ...

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Functions in the Human Body

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Part A Digestive System The digestive system is the system of organs that takes food in, the digestive system is a set of organs that transforms whatever we eat into substances that can be used in the body for energy, growth and repair. The main functions of the digestive system are ingestion, digestion, absorption, and defection. Ref: (Class Notes 2015) Explain the functions ...

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Influence of Culture and Demographics on Health

09 Oct 2017

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Cloudette Sun   Almost every characteristic of society or a community affects the health and well-being of its citizens. It be construed that the place in the social hierarchy that individuals and groups occupy combined with other environmental factors can directly or indirectly determine exposure and vulnerability to health wellness or health damaging conditions in everyday living. It is also a common perception that ...

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Traditional Health Care Sector and Modern Western Healthcare

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The collaboration between Traditional Health care sector and modern western Health care system Introduction: Traditional and complementary medicine according to the World Health Organization (WHO) may be defined as the comprehensive understanding of multiculturality based. This knowledge stems from the ingenuity, invention, creativity, faith and experiences. Which is used to improve and sustain health, help in diagnosis, prevention, and curative process whether it is physical or ...

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Care of People in Residential Setting

05 Oct 2017

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Task 1 Explanation of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and apply in the social services There are four principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi: Partnership: engagement/work together for acquired outcome Protection: protect all maori assets Participation: maori ensure to be participating at all levels Permission: maori given rights to practise their culture To apply the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi ...

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Effect of Homeopathic Treatment on Insomnia

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Introduction Insomnia is a major health concern particularly when individuals develop dependency and problematic withdrawal symptoms related to conventional prescription drugs. Approximately 27% of the adult male population and 31% of the adult female population in South Africa suffer from insomnia (Strangers et al., 2012). Insomnia disorder is characterized by one or more of the following: difficulty falling asleep, difficulty maintaining ...

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Programme to Promote Occupational Health and Safety Practice

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Plan and evaluate programmes to promote occupational health and safety practice Task 1: Source information Place of work or work placement Garden in the AGAPE CARE Target group for the programmes to promote occupational health and safety practice Resident, Staff, Team Leader, Manager, Security Officer. Key stakeholders ...

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Effect of Hormones and Pesticides on Environment and Humans

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To what extent is the use of hormones, pesticides and antibiotics a threat to the environment and human’s health? INTRODUCTION: Hormone, pesticides and antibiotics are being used extensively in food production so as to be able to cater for an increasing global population. Though these have been used for decades but with the upcoming of new and more improved testing methods people are now realising the ...

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Elderly Abuse Issue in India

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Elder abuse - An emerging scourge in India Shashikantha SK, Harashish Jindal*, Bhumika Bhatt   In the 21st century, health is determined by broad social trends. Economies are globalizing, more and more people live and work in cities, family patterns are changing and technology is evolving rapidly. Today, the population of the world is going through a demographic transition with increase in life expectancy. Soon, the ...

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Schizophrenia: Causes, Effects and Treatments

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INTRODUCTION Cognition is a complex and multidimensional set of mental processes that empower an individual to ‘know’ the world and the immediate environs and interact accordingly1.Cognition from a broader perspective denotes a relatively high level of processing of specific information which encompasses thinking, memory, motivation, perception, language and skilled movements. The origin of the word cognition is from the Latin word “cognoscere” meaning to know The ...

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Holistic Assessment of Diabetes

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With increase in statics of people with diabetes, it is becoming essential to find the best approach to control the disease. This assignment will discuss how holistic assessment is an integral part of individualised care. Focusing on the case study of Chloe who has recently been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. This assignment is structured to discuss the nursing process, Orems’ model of care and two ...

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Annotated Bibliography for Scope of Nursing Practice

05 Oct 2017

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Gretha Cabral Introduction The increment in the number of practitioners in the field of nursing practices has been observed. Increasing interest in the field of advanced practice nurses has also been found in nursing profession. The advanced practice nurse is playing a fundamental role in assisting to lessen the deficiency of human resources in the field of health care in both of the developing ...

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Causes of Hair Loss

05 Oct 2017

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Baldness Definition Baldness (alopecia) can influence only your head or your whole human body. It can end up being the outcome of heredity, particular medicines or a main medical problem. Anyone can encounter baldness. Baldness usually refers to extreme hair loss from your head. Some men and women choose not to take any treatment for it nor do they try to hide it. Other individuals may ...

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Smoking Cessation and Lung Cancer Survival Relationship

05 Oct 2017

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Relationship between smoking cessation and lung cancer survival: A survival data analysis Abstract Background For over a decade, lung cancer has been the highest mortality cancer in Hong Kong. Smoking cessation as a protect factor of lung cancer incidence has been confirmed in detail in former study. However, the relationship between smoking cessation and lung cancer survival have not been clarified yet. Methods The prospective cohort included ...

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Pre Hospital Perspectives in Emergency Management

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Cerimovic Sabrija Introduction: The following essay will be based and structured upon the suggestion that forcing professional obligations like the duty to respond on paramedics and healthcare workers is similar to expecting them to behave like “supreme Samaritans”(Clark, 2005). The standard of care and duty of care that they are faced with will also be explored, along with the consequences they face if not followed. Australian ...

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Prevention of Adductor Muscle Contraction During TURBt

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Effectiveness of Spinal anesthesia combined with Obturator nerve block in the prevention of adductor muscle contraction during Trans-Urethral Resection of Bladder tumor (TURBt) in Razy University Hospital in Rasht (2012-2013) Cyrus Emir Alavi MD[1], Siavash Falahatkar MD2, Siamak Rimaz MD4, Mohammadreza Naghipour MD3, Mehdi Jafari MD5, Koshrang Hossein MD1, Alaeddin Asgari MD2Ç‚ Nadia Rastjou Herfeh B.S6 Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology Research Center, Guilan University of Medical ...

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Healthcare Organisation Internal and External Influences

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  Introduction Constructing a plan of business assists one with the establishment of a new business and assisting it to develop. Most entrepreneurs who build up business plans typically do well opposed to those who do not. A plan of business assists in representing the objective of one’s business. It assists others to be familiar with ones vision concerning the business, in addition to helps one ...

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Importance of HIPAA: Keeping Health Information Private

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Kay L. Bowman Abstract The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Public Law 104-191, was enacted on August 21, 1996. Sections 261 through 264 of HIPAA require the Secretary of HHS to publicize standards for the security, privacy and electronic exchange of health information. Together these are recognized as the Administrative Simplification provisions. (Health Information Privacy, n.d.) A major objective of ...

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Prostate-Specific Antigen and Prostate Size with Age

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Changes of Prostate-Specific Antigen and Prostate Size with Age: A Survey of 3367 Men I-shen Huang, Kuang-Kuo Chen*, and Alex T. L. Lin   Abstract: Background To evaluate serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and prostate size distribution in age stratified men and further used as baseline value for normal individual. Methods 3367 men who received health ...

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Paper Critique: Aspergilla’s Fumigatus Anti-inflammation

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Paper Critique Mark S Gresnigt, Silvia Bozza, Katharina L. Becker, Leo A B Joosten, Shahla Abdollahi-Roodsaz, Wim B van der Berg, Charles A. Dinarello, Mihai G Netea, Thierry Fontaine, Antonella De Luca, Silvia Moretti, Luigina Romani, Jean-Paul Latge, Frank L. van de Veerdonk. A Polysaccharide Virulence Factor from Aspergillus fumigatus Elicits Anti-inflammatory Effects through Induction of Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist Introduction The study performed by Mark S. Gresnigt ...

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Surgical Nail Intervention Techniques Comparison

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Introduction Critical appraisal is a methodical progression through which the strengths and weaknesses of a research study can be acknowledged. This progression enables the reader to gauge the study's worth and whether its conclusions are dependable. The most significant element of critical appraisal is attentive appraisal of the study design; however, other steps, such as evaluation of the statistical methods used, interpretation of the findings and ...

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Media Influence on Anorexia in Adolescent Girls

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Katrina Cooper Table of Contents (Jump to) Rationale Aims and objectives Methodology Context Literature review How are adolescent girls being affected by fashion magazines and the media? Anorexia…Encouraged by Pro Anna website? Conclusion Bibliography Rationale A literature review is needed to analyse the reasons there is an increase in adolescent girls developing Anorexia Nervosa. A high number of girls are feeling pressured to ...

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