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    What Is Heartburn?

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    Heartburn is the sensation of burning in the upper part of the digestive tract‚ that includes the throat. Heartburn is one of the most common gastrointestinal problems in a pregnant woman. It happens during the first trimester and disappears during the second trimester. When the hormones are released by the placenta‚ it relaxes the lower esophageal sphincter. This keeps the food contents in the stomach and it allows the acid to go into the esophagus. The lower esophageal sphincter can be disturbed

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    Insulin pump therapy‚ commonly called continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII)‚ has increased immensely within the last decade in youth with type 1 diabetes. The giant increase can mostly be attributed to the fast acting insulin‚ insulin lispro. A few advantages of CSII in youth is the ability to ability to administer daily basal rates‚ and and the ability to use temporary basal rates. Basal insulin rates are important in controlling blood glucose levels throughout a twenty-four hour period

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    In my biomed class I’ve done many projects that i feel have helped me grow. However the most impactful project would have tobe the Urine Analysis. Before the project urinary system and how it coped with the rest of the body. During the project there was a lot of research involved as well as smaller projects tied to it like maiken urine system and the body graphic organizer. Although I had no idea how the kidney was connected to the urinary system before. By the time I was finished I understood how

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    homeostasis

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    Homeostasis The conditions inside our body must be very carefully controlled if the body is to function effectively. Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment. The nervous system and hormones are responsible for this. One example of homeostasis is the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood being carefully controlled. Here are some of the other internal conditions that are regulated: Body temperature This is controlled to maintain the temperature at which the

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    The Glucoday Monitor

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    continuous monitoring of blood glucose is therefore an important part of a successful diabetes management programme; it provides patient’s blood glucose level in real time and promotes appropriate insulin dosing or administration and appropriate lifestyle modification (Sieg et al.‚ 2004). This is a desirable situation that can help to reduce long-term impact of diabetes on individuals as confirmed by the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial Group in 1993. DEVICE DESIGN AND PRINCIPLES The GlucoDay®

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    diabetic neuropathy

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    (WOCN‚ 2012).The intent of this paper is to examine this guideline and evaluate the parameters of its content. Diabetes is a metabolic disease that is characterized by high blood glucose levels resulting from the body ’s inability to produce and/or use insulin. According to the National Institute for Clinical and Health Care Excellence [NICE]‚ Between 20-40% of people with diabetes have neuropathy and 50% of diabetics may develop a foot ulcer (Fitzpatrick‚ 2013). Neuropathy is a microvasuclar

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    Beneficial Effects Of Foot Care Nursing For People With Diabetes Mellitus: An Uncontrolled Before And After Intervention Study Beneficial Effects Of Foot Care Nursing For People With Diabetes Mellitus: An Uncontrolled Before And After Intervention Study The article by Fujiwara and colleagues published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing discusses the benefits of nursing programs to help prevent‚ treat‚ and reduce recurrences of diabetic foot complications. Based on eligibility criteria‚ 88 people

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    HEALTH CARE

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    the activities of the overall quality improvement process.” (Menon‚ pg.1) In addition‚ the disease management organization ensures interventions that address quality improvement opportunities are implemented and evaluated for effectiveness. The Diabetes Prevention and Control: Disease Management Program is a program organized and operated by the Community Preventative Services Task Force. The purpose of the program is to help diabetics improve glycemic control Provider monitoring of glycated hemoglobin

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    four of the factors discussed in the article likely apply to some degree in diabetes‚ the one that resonates with me most with regard to the way patients perceive treatment regimens is the power of the anecdote. Often patients have heard stories of family or community members that have had an amputation or lost their vision shortly after starting on insulin; they believe that the addition of insulin caused the diabetes related complication. Despite‚ providing education and counseling to help patients

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    In accordance with the American Diabetes Association guidelines (ADA)‚ a systematic and comprehensive evaluation must be conducted to determine which therapy or medical intervention has not been successful in managing the patient’s primary chief complaints. Furthermore‚ the medical evaluation must address whether the patient is currently receiving the most effect drug regimen available to minimize adverse drug-drug interactions. Once treatment problems are identified‚ proper resolutions must be discussed

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