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    Life Expectancy

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    is it truly advantageous whilst old age is argued to be frequently associated with a wide range of diseases such as insomnia‚ hypertension‚ Alzheimer‚ dementia and others? The older people become‚ the more pressure burden governments. That is to say‚ more demands for health care services and nursing to cure and take care of them are needed. Moreover‚ even if the elderly are free from illness‚ it still waste the governments and society a considerable amount of budget paying their age-old pensions

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    muscle mass includes skeletal muscle‚ smooth muscle and muscle that slow down vital organ function‚ with loss of cardiac muscle perhaps the most critical. Cardiac capacity can be reduced and cardiac function impaired by chronic diseases such as hypertension or diabetes. Changes also occur in the kidneys‚

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    Enterobacter Aerogenes

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    infection‚ especially of patients in the intensive-care unit or on mechanical ventilators. Other risk factors for infection include prior antibiotic‚ IVs or central lines‚ and burns. Enterobacter aerogenes more frequently affects newborns and the elderly. It typically does not occur in people who are otherwise healthy with opportunistic pathogen. It can be picked up by patients who are hospitalized‚

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    needs of adult patients with co-morbid conditions using a comprehensive database. (UGNUR 3‚ ANA 1‚ AACN 2‚ QSEN 1‚2‚6). 3. Use critical thinking skills to identify nursing diagnoses for elderly patients and their families. (UGNUR 2‚ ANA 2‚ AACN 4‚ QSEN 3‚4‚7). 4. Deliver a plan of nursing care for elderly adults supported by evidence-based interventions and illness‚ aging‚ and nursing theories with an emphasis on frailty and vulnerability. (UGNUR 4‚ 5‚ ANA 4‚ AACN3‚ QSEN 1‚7). 5. Communicate

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    Blood pressure From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For information about high blood pressure‚ see Hypertension. |Blood pressure | |Diagnostics | |[pic] | |A sphygmomanometer‚ a device used for measuring arterial pressure. | |MeSH |D001795

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    Pharmacology Study Guide

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    Antihistamines‚ Decongestants‚ Antitussive‚ and Expectorants Antihistamines: Substances capable of reducing the physiologic and pharmacologic effects of histamine‚ including a wide variety of drugs that block histamine receptors. Indications: Management of: nasal allergies‚ seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis (hay fever)‚ allergic reactions‚ motion sickness‚ Parkinson’s disease‚ sleep disorders. Also used to relieve symptoms associated with the common cold‚ Sneezing‚ runny nose‚ Palliative

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    Research paper on stroke

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    Stroke 1 Stroke Strokes have been around for thousands of years. Hippocrates recognized and described what we now call strokes as the onset of sudden paralysis. In ancient times stroke was called apoplexy and this term was applied to anyone who suddenly became struck down with paralysis. Physicians during that time knew very little about stroke and the only thing that could be done for the condition was to feed and care for the patient. "The first person to investigate apoplexy was a Swiss scientist

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    The risk factors BHF (BHF) are mainly hypertension and diabetes. Both these conditions affect cardiac health by placing extra stress on the heart and causing accumulation of plaque artery walls. High blood pressure is a risk factor for atherosclerosis because high pressure in the arteries damages

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    Daniel Levinson depicts the late adulthood period as those years that encompass age 65 and beyond. Other developmental psychologists further divide later adulthood into young-old (ages 65–85) and old-old (ages 85 and beyond) stages. Today‚ 13 percent of the population is over the age of 65‚ compared with 3 percent at the beginning of this century. This dramatic increase in the demographics of older adulthood has given rise to the discipline of gerontology‚ or the study of old age and aging. Gerontologists

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    The elderly also live in “retirement homes”‚ especially if they are physically or mentally impaired. Women usually retire earlier than men. After retirement‚ individuals devote their time to leisure activities and hobbies (such as knitting‚ gardening‚ etc.)‚

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