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    Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2012; 44: 344–349 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Factors associated with catheter-associated urinary tract infections and the effects of other concomitant nosocomial infections in intensive care units EKREM TEMIZ1, NIHAL PISKIN2, HANDE AYDEMIR2, NEFISE OZTOPRAK2, DENIZ AKDUMAN2, GUVEN CELEBI2 & FURUZAN KOKTURK3 From the 1Departments of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Bitlis Government Hospital, Bitlis, 2Departments of Infectious

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    Medication Therapy Management Paper

    Dev Patel What is the Effect of Post Cardiovascular Treatment through Medication Therapy Management (MTM)? An Annotated Bibliography Critical Preface Hypertension is a major risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke. Hypertension can have primary and secondary causes. There are a series of diagnostic procedure needs to occur to avoid and diagnose hypertension; they involve repeated blood pressure measurements, family histories, laboratory procedures and physical examinations. Patients with

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    Hospice Care Benefits

    Being diagnosed with a terminal illness and having a doctor tell you that your life is limited to six months at the most is world shattering. This can be terrifying for both the patient and their family as they prepare to face countless hospital visits and invasive treatment processes. This is when hospice becomes beneficial, the hospice care teams are created to care for and make sure the patient is as comfortable as possible during this scary stage of life as well as making sure the family has

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    Ecigs

    Why you should quit smoking and start vaping Lucas Duyck WR 121 12/2/2015 Recently the FDA has tried to ban a revolutionary product that has helped hundreds of thousands of people quit smoking under the false claims that it is more harmful than cigarettes. It has come to the realization of the e cigarette industry that there are many people who are reading about experiments done by the FDA that try to dramatize the dangers of e cigarettes. In the most recent attempt to ban electronic cigarettes

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    Sample Grant Proposal

    Grant Proposal Robert Breedlove III Faculty: Allison Butler NUR 465: Population Health: Local, National, and Global approaches April 28, 2015 The student name indicated on this title page signifies that the author has read and understands the IWU Honesty Policy as outlined in the Student Handbook and IWU Catalog. Affixing this statement to the title page certifies that no cheating or dishonest use of information has occurred in completing this assignment. The work submitted is original

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    Physician Assisted Suicide

    Physician Assisted Suicide: Why It Should Not Be Legalized Samantha Davis PHI 208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Prof. Paige Erickson November 30, 2015 When considering what physician assisted suicide is and what the long term effects could be of legalizing it in all fifty (50) states, one would need to ask if a physician should be given the right to administer a lethal dose of medication to a patient with the sole intent of ending said patient’s life? In 2006 the United States Supreme Court

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    Pneumonia Case Study Solution

    Abstract Pneumonia Introduction: I will not be looking too deep into this severe case of Community Acquired Pneumonia. My objectives in this case study will basically be to determine whether hospital admission for intravenous antibiotics are necessary. This will be done by using clinical scores and other in-hospital diagnostic criteria to determine prognosis and severity. The relevance to this case study with be treatment regime and a ventilator strategy you may not have heard of. Case study: 67

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    Med-Surg

    Increase RR - Constipation. - Urinary Retention. - Increase blood supply to brain, heart and skeletal muscles. - SNS I. Adrenergic Agents - Give Epinephrine. Signs and Symptoms: - SNS Contraindication: - Contraindicated to patients suffering from COPD (Broncholitis, Bronchoectasis, Emphysema, Asthma). II. Beta-adrenergic Blocking Agents - Also called Beta-blockers. - All ending with “lol” - Propranolol, Atenelol, Metoprolol. Effects of Beta-blockers B – roncho spasm E – licits a decrease in myocardial

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    Disease Trends

    Running head: Disease Trends Disease Trends Joliene Hughes University of Phoenix Disease Trends According to the “gathering and using data for value based Health Care utilization”, the older “baby boomers and the older generation gets” the better it is for the health care system because they are aging and therefore will need more health care services to provide them with the care they will need in the future. Health Care costs are very high and it is because of chronic conditions, such

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    Pharmatherapeutic

    contact isolation for the protection of him and others. His past medical history are significant for Type II diabetes which he was diagnose at the age of 48, follow with hypertension, glaucoma, CHF, arthritis, Neurogenic bladder, Carotid artery disease, COPD, Urinary obstruction, Mixed hyperlipidemia, chronic anemia, Gangrene of toe and Gout. Analysis of the individual Variables’ influence on Medications There are many factors that can affect when prescribing a medication to a client such as age, sex

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