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    in balance resulting in a fall. *Educate client on how throw rugs and objects on the floor can result in client losing balance and falling. *Educate on the actions of medication and when to take diuretics to prevent urgency or problems with urinary incontinence especially at night (Saccomano & Ferrara, 2015). *Educate on having adequate lighting especially at night. This will increase visibility-preventing falls to occur (Saccomano & Ferrara, 2015). *JS will be taught how to slowly get up from…

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    the other hand, the telemedicine applications use a very complex technology infrastructure in the surgeries and some of its types. The computer-based data must be confidential and protected. Some diseases needs the physical treatments such as urinary incontinence (UI) in women because it is a very critical health problem that affects the life of these patients, such diseases can be monitored from long distance using the telemedicine technologies but it must contain a physical therapies. However,…

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    Also during this time some physical symptoms women will start experiencing such as shortness of breath, urinary incontinence, hemorrhoids and sleeping problems. These symptoms occur from the increase in the size of the uterus, which expands from approximately 2 ounces before pregnancy to 2.5 pounds at the time of birth. Before having children many people weigh…

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    I believe Texas wouldn’t even make it in a week they would need a lot of help in every way possible, financially, with the military or army, with their own currencies, and with political loss. If Texas even tried to become its own country they will lose money, no citizens would get any help from the government and some families would starve to death, they might lose jobs even people for example some immigrants help us financially and if they see a big change they would either move to a different…

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    Mr. Griffin was a pedestrian who was hit by a motor vehicle, traveling approximately 50 mph. EMS arrived on scene and he was unconscious. His Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was a “3”. He was transported to Detroit Receiving Hospital where is Glasgow Coma Scale in the ER was 7 or 8. He appeared to be un-kept and was wearing all black clothing with dreadlock like hair. His clothing and body were covered with scabies and bugs. Mr. Griffin was cleansed with lotion to kill the scabies and his hair was…

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    growth, and responsiveness to touch. For adults symptoms include headaches, double vision, and a decline in overall thinking skills. Adults may also have difficulty walking and difficulty remaining awake (Mayo Clinic Staff, 2016), along with urinary incontinence, which tends to appear later in the disease than difficulty walking and cognitive decline (Alzheimer 's Association, 2016). Older adults showed slower than normal movements in general (Mayo Clinic Staff,…

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    To fulfill Carolyn’s homework assignment. JK feels healthy due to running 2 miles every other day and eating a low fat/high fiber diet three times a day. JK desires to maintain his BP around 120/80, keep his LDL below 129, remain committed to his low fat/high fiber diet and running 2 miles every other day. JK believes that God has a plan for his life but it’s still JK’s responsibility to take preventative measure in caring for his body. He stays up to date on all his vaccinations and…

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    Synopsis of Bill The Name of the bill is “Nursing Homes: Eliminate Michigan-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines”. The number of the bill is 64 as passed Senate on September 30, 2015. The bill would take effect 90 days after it was enacted into law. The bill would amend the Public Health Code (MCL 333.20155 et al) and delete some requirements of the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), such as, developing clinical process guidelines and compliance protocols, training surveyors,…

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    Hysterectomy

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    Surgical removal of the uterus is a Hysterectomy. This is said to be a very common surgery in the US. Removing of the uterus means that the women can no longer become pregnant. There are many different kinds and variations of Hysterectomies. Some are Total, Supracervical (also called partial), and Radical. Some of the variations or salingo-oophorectomy, salpingectomy, and oophorectomy. They kind and type of hysterectomy done will depend on each patient. There is also 3 different ways that the…

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    Case Study #1 Spina Bifida Q1. What is the main pathology for this disease? Who primarily gets it and why? Spina bifida is considered a neural tubal defect (NTD) that affects the spine. (1) The neural tube is formed in the very early stages of pregnancy, specifically beginning in the third week.(2) The process of neural tubal closure is very complex and it can be disrupted.(2) When the backbone fails to form or close completely, spina bifida is the result.(1) This lack of closure can…

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