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Social Justice, Health Disparities, and Culture in the Care of the Elderly doc

Social Justice, Health Disparities, and Culture in the Care of the Elderly doc

Ngày tải lên : 22/03/2014, 14:20
... support caregivers in their care management, including finding and using information and assistive services However, the literature is inadequate in explaining the critical question of why caregivers, ... support caregivers in their care management, including finding and using information and assistive services However, the literature is inadequate in explaining the critical question of why caregivers, ... (1) differences in perception about the causes of the disease; (2) disparities in screening to validate the existence of the disease; (3) disparities in timing of diagnosis of the disease; and...
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SELF-CARE OF THE HOME- DWELLING ELDERLY PEOPLE LIVING IN SLOVENIA pdf

SELF-CARE OF THE HOME- DWELLING ELDERLY PEOPLE LIVING IN SLOVENIA pdf

Ngày tải lên : 28/03/2014, 17:20
... characterise the two main trends of selfcare: the nature of the turning-points of life, the way to react, the resources, the meaning of self -care and the experience of ageing The individual histories of ... one of its kind existing and appropriate to use and because there is no other kind of study concerning the self -care of home-dwelling elderly people living in Slovenia The aim of the theory developed ... from the present situation, and in compliance with the projections of changing the age structure of the population in the future period, the aim of the programme of nurse education in the field of...
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Báo cáo y học: "Collaboration between general hospitals and community health services in the care of suicide attempters in Norway: a longitudinal study" ppt

Báo cáo y học: "Collaboration between general hospitals and community health services in the care of suicide attempters in Norway: a longitudinal study" ppt

Ngày tải lên : 08/08/2014, 23:21
... Predictors of a chain of care structure in the CHS To examine whether quality of care indicators at EDs in 1999 could predict whether or not the CHS had a chain of care structure in 2006, a series of ... attempt There are a number of other ways the chain of care model could be defined or operationalised Selecting structural elements as indicators of a chain of care model is one way of managing the ... about the aftercare services provided in Page of the CHS In 2006, we therefore conducted an interview study of the CHS in a sample of randomly selected municipalities in Norway The purposes of the...
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Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 1 ppsx

Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 1 ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 15:20
... benefit is obtained by increasing the rate beyond 75% for the average patient in the primary care setting Include resistance training and stretching in the plan Emphasize that increasing strength ... stretching and using weights to help you? The major change in this model is the patient telling the clinician rather than the clinician telling the patient The answers to the questions form the ... based on the model of acute care rather than chronic care In the acute care model, patient participation in decision making is minimal to nonexistent The medical problems in the acute care model...
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Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 3 pptx

Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 3 pptx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 15:20
... grade injury Over 50% of these patients respond to an injection of lidocaine and a steroid into the joint and the shoulder strengthening exercises described at the end of the chapter If there ... walking the fingers up the wall Internally rotate by placing the hand of the fractured shoulder behind the back and progressively move up the back Increase elbow ROM by flexing and extending the ... differ depending on the degree of intervention 13.1 Examination The examination will differ depending on the phase of AC Initially the patient may be holding the involved arm to the side and...
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Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 4 pot

Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 4 pot

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 15:20
... sign) is the production of tingling on the palmer surface of the thumb, index finger, and a portion of the middle finger Test the strength of the thenar muscles by assessing the ability of the thumb ... flexion They also usually complain that the pain is located on the palm of the hand in the thenar area (thumb side) The pain may radiate the elbow Numbness and tingling in that area of the palm ... of the floor of the snuffbox All these landmarks are noted in Figure 7.8 The examination in SLLD is positive for discomfort in the snuffbox and pain in the midportion of the wrist Follow the...
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Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 5 pptx

Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 5 pptx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 15:20
... will complain of pain and swelling on the tip of the finger Testing for the ability to extend the finger at the DIP joint is important but sometimes difficult because of the pain Often, the patient ... nighttime splinting for another weeks Do not involve the MCP and DIP joints in the splint This will result in unnecessary stiffness in these two joints Instruct the patient to flex and extend the MCP ... Degenerative changes of the spine occur with aging Vertebral height decreases because of the shrinkage of the intervertebral disks The disks are weaker and begin to bulge into the spinal canal Other osteoarthritic...
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Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 6 pot

Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 6 pot

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 15:20
... period of time The next question would depend on the answer to the first If the onset is acute then ask patients what they were doing when the pain occurred and the location of the pain Pain in the ... lumbar spine that occurs with aging: Vertebral height decreasing because of the shrinkage of the intervertebral disks Disks becoming weaker and beginning to bulge into the spinal canal Other osteoarthritic ... groin and thigh pain for the past weeks The pain first began after 25 of running but now it starts within minutes of beginning her run The pain stops when she stops running and the pain is not present...
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Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 7 ppt

Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 7 ppt

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 15:20
... path The mechanism of injury will many times pinpoint the anatomy involved in the injury Questions like the following help put the pieces of the puzzle together Was there a direct blow to the ... injuries They usually feel an immediate pull or pain in the groin They will present with a limp and groin pain on the involved side Examination will reveal tenderness in the groin and pain with ... separation of the muscle from the crest can be quiet disabling The onset is acute and the degree of disability is determined by the degree of injury The symptoms are pain over the iliac crest, point...
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Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 8 potx

Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 8 potx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 15:20
... between the patella and the femur near the intersection point of the lines (Figure 12.22) and directed at a 45° angle toward the middle of the medial side of the joint In the anterior approach, the ... many times pinpoint the anatomy involved in the injury Questions like the following help put the pieces of the puzzle together: Was there a direct blow to the leg like being kicked in soccer or ... above They have other medical problems that bring them to the clinician and the knee complaints are mentioned casually at the end of the visit (“oh, by the way”) The clinician is about out of the...
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Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 9 potx

Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 9 potx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 15:20
... started down the right path The mechanism of injury will many times pinpoint the anatomy involved in the injury Questions like the following help put the pieces of the puzzle together If the problem ... are on the ground during the stance phase of walking but there is only a single limb support during the stance phase of running There is a float phase in running, where both feet are off the ground ... contains the metatarsals, phalanges, and sesamoid bones The main joints of the rearfoot are the talocrural (ankle joint), the talocalcaneal (subtalar joint) joints, the midfoot joints, the tarsometatarsal...
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Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 1 pptx

Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 1 pptx

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 13:20
... benefit is obtained by increasing the rate beyond 75% for the average patient in the primary care setting Include resistance training and stretching in the plan Emphasize that increasing strength ... stretching and using weights to help you? The major change in this model is the patient telling the clinician rather than the clinician telling the patient The answers to the questions form the ... based on the model of acute care rather than chronic care In the acute care model, patient participation in decision making is minimal to nonexistent The medical problems in the acute care model...
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Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 2 ppt

Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 2 ppt

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 13:20
... rupture the AC ligament and produce an AC joint separation The movements that recreate the pain help pinpoint the anatomic structures involved in the injury Abducting the arm to 90° impinges the ... of injury but in the primary care office setting only three grades of injury are usually seen In the emergency room setting a grade injury will be seen with more severe trauma ● ● ● Grade 1—Injuries ... quantities of fatty and other nonnutritious foods The main goal of weight gain in the athlete is to increase muscle mass This is best achieved by an increase in muscle building workout routines and increased...
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Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 3 docx

Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 3 docx

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 13:20
... grade injury Over 50% of these patients respond to an injection of lidocaine and a steroid into the joint and the shoulder strengthening exercises described at the end of the chapter If there ... walking the fingers up the wall Internally rotate by placing the hand of the fractured shoulder behind the back and progressively move up the back Increase elbow ROM by flexing and extending the ... differ depending on the degree of intervention 13.1 Examination The examination will differ depending on the phase of AC Initially the patient may be holding the involved arm to the side and...
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Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 4 docx

Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 4 docx

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 13:20
... sign) is the production of tingling on the palmer surface of the thumb, index finger, and a portion of the middle finger Test the strength of the thenar muscles by assessing the ability of the thumb ... flexion They also usually complain that the pain is located on the palm of the hand in the thenar area (thumb side) The pain may radiate the elbow Numbness and tingling in that area of the palm ... of the floor of the snuffbox All these landmarks are noted in Figure 7.8 The examination in SLLD is positive for discomfort in the snuffbox and pain in the midportion of the wrist Follow the...
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Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 5 pot

Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 5 pot

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 13:20
... will complain of pain and swelling on the tip of the finger Testing for the ability to extend the finger at the DIP joint is important but sometimes difficult because of the pain Often, the patient ... nighttime splinting for another weeks Do not involve the MCP and DIP joints in the splint This will result in unnecessary stiffness in these two joints Instruct the patient to flex and extend the MCP ... Degenerative changes of the spine occur with aging Vertebral height decreases because of the shrinkage of the intervertebral disks The disks are weaker and begin to bulge into the spinal canal Other osteoarthritic...
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Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 6 ppt

Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 6 ppt

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 13:20
... period of time The next question would depend on the answer to the first If the onset is acute then ask patients what they were doing when the pain occurred and the location of the pain Pain in the ... lumbar spine that occurs with aging: Vertebral height decreasing because of the shrinkage of the intervertebral disks Disks becoming weaker and beginning to bulge into the spinal canal Other osteoarthritic ... groin and thigh pain for the past weeks The pain first began after 25 of running but now it starts within minutes of beginning her run The pain stops when she stops running and the pain is not present...
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Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 8 docx

Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 8 docx

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 13:20
... between the patella and the femur near the intersection point of the lines (Figure 12.22) and directed at a 45° angle toward the middle of the medial side of the joint In the anterior approach, the ... many times pinpoint the anatomy involved in the injury Questions like the following help put the pieces of the puzzle together: Was there a direct blow to the leg like being kicked in soccer or ... above They have other medical problems that bring them to the clinician and the knee complaints are mentioned casually at the end of the visit (“oh, by the way”) The clinician is about out of the...
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Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 9 pdf

Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - part 9 pdf

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 13:20
... started down the right path The mechanism of injury will many times pinpoint the anatomy involved in the injury Questions like the following help put the pieces of the puzzle together If the problem ... are on the ground during the stance phase of walking but there is only a single limb support during the stance phase of running There is a float phase in running, where both feet are off the ground ... contains the metatarsals, phalanges, and sesamoid bones The main joints of the rearfoot are the talocrural (ankle joint), the talocalcaneal (subtalar joint) joints, the midfoot joints, the tarsometatarsal...
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