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    Warfarin Teaching Plan

    Content The client will be taught that any major change in their diet could affect how the body responds to the medication (Q&A). Foods that are rich in Vitamin K should be eaten in moderation and if there should be an increase in the consumption of Vitamin K over a week, the client should have another INR test. Foods that are rich in Vitamin K include green leafy vegetables, chick peas, liver, egg yolks, cereals containing wheat bran and oats, mature cheese, blue cheese, avocado, and olive oil

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    To What Extent Can the Effects of Privation Be Reversed

    Koluchova in 1976. This was the case where a step mother treated the twins very cruelly by locking them in a cellar, beating them up and had no toys. They were seven when they were and had rickets (bone development disease that is caused by lack of Vitamin D) and very little and social and intellectual development. However they were later adopted and by adulthood they had above intelligence and had normal social relationships. This case study again shows that the effects of Privation can be reverse

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    How to Cure Boredom

    My Cure to Boredom There are days when I feel a sense of boredom, but I have a cure for that feeling. It then comes to mind, I can prepare my favorite food. I will now prepare “Ceviche”. Ceviche is a popular dish throughout most Latin countries. In order for me to prepare this dish, I will need to get the ingredients together. Let us see, I will need lemons, cilantro, red onions, habanero peppers, Ajinimoto seasoning, and Tilapia fish. Alright, I have everything needed for this dish. Now

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    Ad for Elderly

    Osteoporosis is also known as wear and tear arthritis. According to “The Department of Health” (2010), “There are a number of ways of specifically reducing the risk of the onset of arthritis and osteoporosis, including avoiding joint injury, avoiding vitamin D and calcium deficiencies, and falls and falls injuries prevention strategies.” (Risk factors specific to arthritis and osteoporosis). Some prevention strategies are proper nutrition, exercising, good posture, and routine doctor check-ups. Proper

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    Chronic Diease

    Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to become thin, weak and break easily, most often from a minor fall. The most common broken bones are the spine, wrist or hip. Osteoporosis is often called a "silent disease." You can't feel or see your bones getting thinner. Bone loses density, which measures the amount of calcium and minerals in the bone. Osteoporosis typically affects the elderly, but it is not a normal part of aging. Many of the risk factor can be controlled; however age being one of

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    Sci Week 8 Journal Critique

    talk to your doctor about getting some screenings done ie: bloodwork, scans like Dexa scan which measures your bone levels and if you are deficient in those areas vitamin D is key to your daily consumption taking 800 IU per day, as well as your medication prescribed by your doctor. Patients taking calcium supplements along with vitamin D with this your doctor will want to monitor your serum

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    Osteoporosis

    Osteoporosis Osteoporosis (OS-tee-oh-poh-ROH-sis) is a disease of the bones. Osteoporosis is the most common type of bone disease. People with osteoporosis have bones that are weak and break easily. Everyone has cells that remove old bone and other cells that rebuild new bone. This ongoing process is part of what keeps your bones strong. When you have postmenopausal osteoporosis, bone-removing cells cause you to lose bone at a rate that is too fast. The result is thinner, weaker bones that

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    Public Relations Management- Ribena Scandal

    Table of Contents Executive summary 1 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Situation Analysis 2.1 The Ribena Story 3 2.2 Problems of Ribena 2.2.1 Vitamin C Controversy 3 2.2.2 Sugar Scandal 3 2.2.3 Analysis by Observation 4 2.3 Opportunities of Ribena 4 3.0 Goals and Objectives 5 4.0 Key Target Publics

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    Female High Bolld Pressuer

    For MOM – ASK HER TO DO EXERCISE FOR 1 HOUR DAILY AND EAT RAW VEGETABLES AND FRUITS NOT BOILED/ JUICE JUST RAW What Is "Normal" Blood Pressure? * Normal: Less than 120 over 80 (120/80) * Prehypertension: 120-139 over 80-89 * Stage 1 high blood pressure: 140-159 over 90-99 * Stage 2 high blood pressure: 160 and above over 100 and above What Causes High Blood Pressure? * Being overweight or obese * Lack of physical activity * Too much salt in the diet * Stress

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    Creative Brief

    Product Name: Marshmallow Mystery Overview: Marshmallow Mystery will be a very healthy cereal that contains 11 essential vitamins and mineral in each serving. The ingredients in Marshmallow Mystery will still consist of the core ingredients of the products the company is currently producing. The new item that will be added to the cereal is a colorless marshmallows. The mini marshmallow flavors will be banana, strawberry, blueberry, blackberry, and cherry. The consumer will not be able to tell

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