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    Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

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    experienced with arthritis and other diseases of the joints and bones. The rheumatologist will routinely examine patients for red, swollen, warm joints. Doctor will order blood work checking liver and kidney function, and continually monitor x-rays. The pain and swelling may come and go from day to day be sure doctors are up to date on all medical conditions. Early detection, proper care, and aggression are important steps for successfully battling and controlling RA (CDC…

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    Osteopathy Essay

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    body Instead of treating medical conditions in your specific location, the method is an osteopathic method "whole body" based on the fact that the body compensate for weakness or injury in part by placing more stress on distant part, the leading to pain, swelling, stiffness…

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    Rigoberto Case Summary

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    During this past year Rigoberto was cooperative with consult appointments. He did not required pre-sedation. He attended a total of 9 consults; three consults with Neurology for Seizure disorder who the previous year initiated him on Zonegran and throughout this year increased it to his actual dose which is of 200 mg three times a day; in addition he is on Lamictal and Tegretol as part of his antiepileptic treatment. He consulted Oncology for Macrocytosis anemia and Neutropenia which as per Dr.…

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    Resilon Essay

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    endodontics Resilon as a filling material Introduction Optimal root canal filling material must achieve the following characteristic :- -Prevent leakage -dimensionally stable . -noncarcinogenic -biocompatible . -radiopaque . This essay seek to illustrate the comparison between resilon and other filling material from ; the point of long-term , fracture resistance , Microleakage and Antimicrobial Activity . A-long term :- at Texas A&M university college of dentistry one hundred…

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    TREATMENT GOALS • Stop progression of the disease • Prevent additional vision loss • Minimize functional impairment • Vision rehabilitation DISPOSITION • Recommendations for specialist referral ○ Patients who experience vision loss must be referred to an ophthalmologist experienced in retinal diseases ○ Immediate referral to a retina specialist is recommended when choroidal neovascularization is suspected or new visual symptoms appear in early macular degeneration ○ Consultation with the…

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    Chiropractic Treatment

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    beneficial success. Chiropractors are hands on doctors that specialise in the alignment of the musculoskeletal structure mainly the spine but, can also align arms, shoulders, hips and legs. Chiropractic treatments are recommended when looking to find pain relief of the joints, bones, muscles , tendons, ligaments and/or cartilage. Seeking chiropractic help for many spine conditions such as scoliosis, degenerative disks or sports injuries is the best route to go because it is a drug alternative,…

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    Pain Assessment Tool

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    A comparison of commonly used pain assessment tools in oncology patients and nurses role in pain management. Introduction Cancer constitutes an enormous burden worldwide that is expected increase due to the growth and aging of the population and because of the adoption of behaviours and lifestyle factors known to cause cancer. Every year at least 30,000 people are reported of suffering from cancer. Pain due to cancer is one of the most distressing symptom experienced by the patient at some or…

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    most important symptom is lumbosacral radicular leg pain following a dermatomal pattern from below the knee till the feet and toes. The pain worsens with coughing. Other clinical findings may include unilateral spasm of the paraspinal muscles, gait deformity, limited forward flexion and sensory deficits such as muscle weakness and reflex changes 26. Patients with symptomatic LDH can be managed variably: conservatively, with interventional pain treatment or surgically 10. In patients with…

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    Migraine Medication Essay

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    4 Medications That Are Taking the Headache out of The Perpetual Search for Migraine Relief Different Strokes for Different Folks Unbearable pain, blinding light, and sensitivity to loud sounds; If you are one of the many people who experiences those symptoms for 8+ days at a time, you might have chronic migraines. So what do you do? Talk to your doctor about possibly prescribing you a chronic migraine pertaining to what type of migraine you have. After determining what type of migraines you…

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    Afib Medical Record

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    Afib, RA, anemia, HTN, Gerd, kidney disease, arthritis, chronic pain syndrome, heart failure and muscle weakness At today 's visit he is found lying in bed at Palm Garden SNF, where he is a long-term resident. He is awake, alert and oriented. He reports chronic pain that he contributes to his RA, arthritis and osteoporosis. He states that the pain is in his knees and shoulders. The pain is 5/10 in severity. It is a dull deep nagging pain that is chronic. It does not radiate. It limits his…

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