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Fri, 24 Jul 2020 11:01:34 GMT狠狠撸Share feed for 狠狠撸shows by User: bkalyankumarBipolar disorder (Mania)
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mania-converted-200724110134 Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that can cause you to experience episodes of extreme highs and extreme lows. These episodes are called mania and depression.]]>
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that can cause you to experience episodes of extreme highs and extreme lows. These episodes are called mania and depression.]]>
Fri, 24 Jul 2020 11:01:34 GMT/slideshow/bipolar-disorder-mania-237211250/237211250bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Bipolar disorder (Mania)bkalyankumarBipolar disorder is a mental health condition that can cause you to experience episodes of extreme highs and extreme lows. These episodes are called mania and depression.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mania-converted-200724110134-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that can cause you to experience episodes of extreme highs and extreme lows. These episodes are called mania and depression.
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15760https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mania-converted-200724110134-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0PHOBIC ANXIETY DISORDER
/slideshow/phobic-anxiety-disorder-237177777/237177777
phobia-converted-200723104712 A phobia is an excessive and irrational fear reaction. If you have a phobia, you may experience a deep sense of dread or panic when you encounter the source of your fear. The fear can be of a certain place, situation, or object. Unlike general anxiety disorders, a phobia is usually connected to something specific]]>
A phobia is an excessive and irrational fear reaction. If you have a phobia, you may experience a deep sense of dread or panic when you encounter the source of your fear. The fear can be of a certain place, situation, or object. Unlike general anxiety disorders, a phobia is usually connected to something specific]]>
Thu, 23 Jul 2020 10:47:11 GMT/slideshow/phobic-anxiety-disorder-237177777/237177777bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)PHOBIC ANXIETY DISORDERbkalyankumarA phobia is an excessive and irrational fear reaction. If you have a phobia, you may experience a deep sense of dread or panic when you encounter the source of your fear. The fear can be of a certain place, situation, or object. Unlike general anxiety disorders, a phobia is usually connected to something specific<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/phobia-converted-200723104712-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> A phobia is an excessive and irrational fear reaction. If you have a phobia, you may experience a deep sense of dread or panic when you encounter the source of your fear. The fear can be of a certain place, situation, or object. Unlike general anxiety disorders, a phobia is usually connected to something specific
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205110https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/phobia-converted-200723104712-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Mechanism of Labour and stages of labour
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mechanismoflabour-converted-200722154309 Labor is a physiologic process during which the fetus, membranes, umbilical cord and placenta are expelled from the uterus.]]>
Labor is a physiologic process during which the fetus, membranes, umbilical cord and placenta are expelled from the uterus.]]>
Wed, 22 Jul 2020 15:43:09 GMT/slideshow/mechanism-of-labour-and-stages-of-labour/237150852bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Mechanism of Labour and stages of labourbkalyankumarLabor is a physiologic process during which the fetus, membranes, umbilical cord and placenta are expelled from the uterus.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mechanismoflabour-converted-200722154309-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Labor is a physiologic process during which the fetus, membranes, umbilical cord and placenta are expelled from the uterus.
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60450https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mechanismoflabour-converted-200722154309-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Eating disorders ( Anorexia nervosa and Bulimia nervosa)
/slideshow/eating-disorders-anorexia-nervosa-and-bulimia-nervosa/236688121
eatingdisorders-200707180011 Eating disorders are a range of psychological conditions that cause unhealthy eating habits to develop. They might start with an obsession with food, body weight, or body shape.
In severe cases, eating disorders can cause serious health consequences and may even result in death if left untreated.]]>
Eating disorders are a range of psychological conditions that cause unhealthy eating habits to develop. They might start with an obsession with food, body weight, or body shape.
In severe cases, eating disorders can cause serious health consequences and may even result in death if left untreated.]]>
Tue, 07 Jul 2020 18:00:11 GMT/slideshow/eating-disorders-anorexia-nervosa-and-bulimia-nervosa/236688121bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Eating disorders ( Anorexia nervosa and Bulimia nervosa)bkalyankumarEating disorders are a range of psychological conditions that cause unhealthy eating habits to develop. They might start with an obsession with food, body weight, or body shape.
In severe cases, eating disorders can cause serious health consequences and may even result in death if left untreated.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/eatingdisorders-200707180011-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Eating disorders are a range of psychological conditions that cause unhealthy eating habits to develop. They might start with an obsession with food, body weight, or body shape.
In severe cases, eating disorders can cause serious health consequences and may even result in death if left untreated.
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212190https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/eatingdisorders-200707180011-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
/slideshow/electroconvulsive-therapy-ect-236575735/236575735
ect-converted-200703161244 Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a treatment for certain mental illnesses. During this therapy, electrical currents are sent through the brain to induce a seizure.
The procedure has been shown to help people with clinical depression. It鈥檚 most often used to treat people who don鈥檛 respond to medication.]]>
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a treatment for certain mental illnesses. During this therapy, electrical currents are sent through the brain to induce a seizure.
The procedure has been shown to help people with clinical depression. It鈥檚 most often used to treat people who don鈥檛 respond to medication.]]>
Fri, 03 Jul 2020 16:12:44 GMT/slideshow/electroconvulsive-therapy-ect-236575735/236575735bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)bkalyankumarElectroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a treatment for certain mental illnesses. During this therapy, electrical currents are sent through the brain to induce a seizure.
The procedure has been shown to help people with clinical depression. It鈥檚 most often used to treat people who don鈥檛 respond to medication.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ect-converted-200703161244-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a treatment for certain mental illnesses. During this therapy, electrical currents are sent through the brain to induce a seizure.
The procedure has been shown to help people with clinical depression. It鈥檚 most often used to treat people who don鈥檛 respond to medication.
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169471https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ect-converted-200703161244-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Sampling and types of techniques
/slideshow/sampling-and-types-of-techniques/236512527
sampling-converted-200702074636 A sample is a subset of individuals from a larger population. Sampling means selecting the group that you will actually collect data from in your research.
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A sample is a subset of individuals from a larger population. Sampling means selecting the group that you will actually collect data from in your research.
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Thu, 02 Jul 2020 07:46:36 GMT/slideshow/sampling-and-types-of-techniques/236512527bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Sampling and types of techniquesbkalyankumarA sample is a subset of individuals from a larger population. Sampling means selecting the group that you will actually collect data from in your research.
<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sampling-converted-200702074636-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> A sample is a subset of individuals from a larger population. Sampling means selecting the group that you will actually collect data from in your research.
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62680https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sampling-converted-200702074636-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0FETAL CIRCULATION
/slideshow/fetal-circulation-236460354/236460354
fetalcirculation-200701074732 The blood that flows through the fetus is actually more complicated than after the baby is born (normal heart). This is because the mother (the placenta) is doing the work that the baby鈥檚 lungs will do after birth.
The placenta accepts the blood without oxygen from the fetus through blood vessels that leave the fetus through the umbilical cord (umbilical arteries, there are two of them). When blood goes through the placenta it picks up oxygen. The oxygen rich blood then returns to the fetus via the third vessel in the umbilical cord (umbilical vein). The oxygen rich blood that enters the fetus passes through the fetal liver and enters the right side of the heart.
The oxygen rich blood goes through one of the two extra connections in the fetal heart that will close after the baby is born.
The hole between the top two heart chambers (right and left atrium) is called a patent foramen ovale (PFO). This hole allows the oxygen rich blood to go from the right atrium to left atrium and then to the left ventricle and out the aorta. As a result the blood with the most oxygen gets to the brain.
Blood coming back from the fetus鈥檚 body also enters the right atrium, but the fetus is able to send this oxygen poor blood from the right atrium to the right ventricle (the chamber that normally pumps blood to the lungs). Most of the blood that leaves the right ventricle in the fetus bypasses the lungs through the second of the two extra fetal connections known as the ductus arteriosus.
The ductus arteriosus sends the oxygen poor blood to the organs in the lower half of the fetal body. This also allows for the oxygen poor blood to leave the fetus through the umbilical arteries and get back to the placenta to pick up oxygen.
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The blood that flows through the fetus is actually more complicated than after the baby is born (normal heart). This is because the mother (the placenta) is doing the work that the baby鈥檚 lungs will do after birth.
The placenta accepts the blood without oxygen from the fetus through blood vessels that leave the fetus through the umbilical cord (umbilical arteries, there are two of them). When blood goes through the placenta it picks up oxygen. The oxygen rich blood then returns to the fetus via the third vessel in the umbilical cord (umbilical vein). The oxygen rich blood that enters the fetus passes through the fetal liver and enters the right side of the heart.
The oxygen rich blood goes through one of the two extra connections in the fetal heart that will close after the baby is born.
The hole between the top two heart chambers (right and left atrium) is called a patent foramen ovale (PFO). This hole allows the oxygen rich blood to go from the right atrium to left atrium and then to the left ventricle and out the aorta. As a result the blood with the most oxygen gets to the brain.
Blood coming back from the fetus鈥檚 body also enters the right atrium, but the fetus is able to send this oxygen poor blood from the right atrium to the right ventricle (the chamber that normally pumps blood to the lungs). Most of the blood that leaves the right ventricle in the fetus bypasses the lungs through the second of the two extra fetal connections known as the ductus arteriosus.
The ductus arteriosus sends the oxygen poor blood to the organs in the lower half of the fetal body. This also allows for the oxygen poor blood to leave the fetus through the umbilical arteries and get back to the placenta to pick up oxygen.
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Wed, 01 Jul 2020 07:47:32 GMT/slideshow/fetal-circulation-236460354/236460354bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)FETAL CIRCULATIONbkalyankumarThe blood that flows through the fetus is actually more complicated than after the baby is born (normal heart). This is because the mother (the placenta) is doing the work that the baby鈥檚 lungs will do after birth.
The placenta accepts the blood without oxygen from the fetus through blood vessels that leave the fetus through the umbilical cord (umbilical arteries, there are two of them). When blood goes through the placenta it picks up oxygen. The oxygen rich blood then returns to the fetus via the third vessel in the umbilical cord (umbilical vein). The oxygen rich blood that enters the fetus passes through the fetal liver and enters the right side of the heart.
The oxygen rich blood goes through one of the two extra connections in the fetal heart that will close after the baby is born.
The hole between the top two heart chambers (right and left atrium) is called a patent foramen ovale (PFO). This hole allows the oxygen rich blood to go from the right atrium to left atrium and then to the left ventricle and out the aorta. As a result the blood with the most oxygen gets to the brain.
Blood coming back from the fetus鈥檚 body also enters the right atrium, but the fetus is able to send this oxygen poor blood from the right atrium to the right ventricle (the chamber that normally pumps blood to the lungs). Most of the blood that leaves the right ventricle in the fetus bypasses the lungs through the second of the two extra fetal connections known as the ductus arteriosus.
The ductus arteriosus sends the oxygen poor blood to the organs in the lower half of the fetal body. This also allows for the oxygen poor blood to leave the fetus through the umbilical arteries and get back to the placenta to pick up oxygen.
<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fetalcirculation-200701074732-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> The blood that flows through the fetus is actually more complicated than after the baby is born (normal heart). This is because the mother (the placenta) is doing the work that the baby鈥檚 lungs will do after birth.
The placenta accepts the blood without oxygen from the fetus through blood vessels that leave the fetus through the umbilical cord (umbilical arteries, there are two of them). When blood goes through the placenta it picks up oxygen. The oxygen rich blood then returns to the fetus via the third vessel in the umbilical cord (umbilical vein). The oxygen rich blood that enters the fetus passes through the fetal liver and enters the right side of the heart.
The oxygen rich blood goes through one of the two extra connections in the fetal heart that will close after the baby is born.
The hole between the top two heart chambers (right and left atrium) is called a patent foramen ovale (PFO). This hole allows the oxygen rich blood to go from the right atrium to left atrium and then to the left ventricle and out the aorta. As a result the blood with the most oxygen gets to the brain.
Blood coming back from the fetus鈥檚 body also enters the right atrium, but the fetus is able to send this oxygen poor blood from the right atrium to the right ventricle (the chamber that normally pumps blood to the lungs). Most of the blood that leaves the right ventricle in the fetus bypasses the lungs through the second of the two extra fetal connections known as the ductus arteriosus.
The ductus arteriosus sends the oxygen poor blood to the organs in the lower half of the fetal body. This also allows for the oxygen poor blood to leave the fetus through the umbilical arteries and get back to the placenta to pick up oxygen.
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4230https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fetalcirculation-200701074732-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Schizophrenia (Psychotic condition)
/slideshow/schizophrenia-psychotic-condition/236213977
schizophrenia-200625171533 Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder. People with this disorder experience distortions of reality, often experiencing delusions or hallucinations.
The exact cause of schizophrenia isn't known, but a combination of genetics, environment and altered brain chemistry and structure may play a role.
Schizophrenia is characterised by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality, disorganised speech or behaviour and decreased participation in daily activities. Difficulty with concentration and memory may also be present.
Treatment is usually lifelong and often involves a combination of medications, psychotherapy and coordinated speciality care services.]]>
Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder. People with this disorder experience distortions of reality, often experiencing delusions or hallucinations.
The exact cause of schizophrenia isn't known, but a combination of genetics, environment and altered brain chemistry and structure may play a role.
Schizophrenia is characterised by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality, disorganised speech or behaviour and decreased participation in daily activities. Difficulty with concentration and memory may also be present.
Treatment is usually lifelong and often involves a combination of medications, psychotherapy and coordinated speciality care services.]]>
Thu, 25 Jun 2020 17:15:33 GMT/slideshow/schizophrenia-psychotic-condition/236213977bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Schizophrenia (Psychotic condition)bkalyankumarSchizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder. People with this disorder experience distortions of reality, often experiencing delusions or hallucinations.
The exact cause of schizophrenia isn't known, but a combination of genetics, environment and altered brain chemistry and structure may play a role.
Schizophrenia is characterised by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality, disorganised speech or behaviour and decreased participation in daily activities. Difficulty with concentration and memory may also be present.
Treatment is usually lifelong and often involves a combination of medications, psychotherapy and coordinated speciality care services.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/schizophrenia-200625171533-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder. People with this disorder experience distortions of reality, often experiencing delusions or hallucinations.
The exact cause of schizophrenia isn't known, but a combination of genetics, environment and altered brain chemistry and structure may play a role.
Schizophrenia is characterised by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality, disorganised speech or behaviour and decreased participation in daily activities. Difficulty with concentration and memory may also be present.
Treatment is usually lifelong and often involves a combination of medications, psychotherapy and coordinated speciality care services.
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32270https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/schizophrenia-200625171533-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Nephrotic syndrome (Primary glomerulonephrosis)
/bkalyankumar/nephrotic-syndrome-primary-glomerulonephrosis
nephroticsyndrome-converted-200602121637 Nephrotic syndrome happens when damage to your kidneys causes these organs to release too much protein into your urine.
Nephrotic syndrome isn鈥檛 itself a disease. Diseases that damage blood vessels in your kidneys cause this syndrome.
Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by the following:
A high amount of protein present in the urine (proteinuria)
high cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood (hyperlipidemia)
Low levels of a protein called albumin in the blood (hypoalbuminemia)
Swelling (edema), particularly in your ankles and feet, and around your eyes.
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Nephrotic syndrome happens when damage to your kidneys causes these organs to release too much protein into your urine.
Nephrotic syndrome isn鈥檛 itself a disease. Diseases that damage blood vessels in your kidneys cause this syndrome.
Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by the following:
A high amount of protein present in the urine (proteinuria)
high cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood (hyperlipidemia)
Low levels of a protein called albumin in the blood (hypoalbuminemia)
Swelling (edema), particularly in your ankles and feet, and around your eyes.
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Tue, 02 Jun 2020 12:16:36 GMT/bkalyankumar/nephrotic-syndrome-primary-glomerulonephrosisbkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Nephrotic syndrome (Primary glomerulonephrosis)bkalyankumarNephrotic syndrome happens when damage to your kidneys causes these organs to release too much protein into your urine.
Nephrotic syndrome isn鈥檛 itself a disease. Diseases that damage blood vessels in your kidneys cause this syndrome.
Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by the following:
A high amount of protein present in the urine (proteinuria)
high cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood (hyperlipidemia)
Low levels of a protein called albumin in the blood (hypoalbuminemia)
Swelling (edema), particularly in your ankles and feet, and around your eyes.
<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nephroticsyndrome-converted-200602121637-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Nephrotic syndrome happens when damage to your kidneys causes these organs to release too much protein into your urine.
Nephrotic syndrome isn鈥檛 itself a disease. Diseases that damage blood vessels in your kidneys cause this syndrome.
Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by the following:
A high amount of protein present in the urine (proteinuria)
high cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood (hyperlipidemia)
Low levels of a protein called albumin in the blood (hypoalbuminemia)
Swelling (edema), particularly in your ankles and feet, and around your eyes.
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10880https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nephroticsyndrome-converted-200602121637-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Uterine cancer (Endometrial cancer)
/slideshow/uterine-cancer-endometrial-cancer-233199817/233199817
uterinecancer-converted-200505092822 Endometrial cancer is a type of uterine cancer that starts in the inner lining of the uterus. This lining is called the endometrium.
According to the National Cancer Institute, approximately 3 in 100 women will be diagnosed with uterine cancer at some point in their lives. More than 80 percent of people with uterine cancer survive for five years or longer after receiving the diagnosis.
If you have endometrial cancer, early diagnosis and treatment increases your chances of remission.]]>
Endometrial cancer is a type of uterine cancer that starts in the inner lining of the uterus. This lining is called the endometrium.
According to the National Cancer Institute, approximately 3 in 100 women will be diagnosed with uterine cancer at some point in their lives. More than 80 percent of people with uterine cancer survive for five years or longer after receiving the diagnosis.
If you have endometrial cancer, early diagnosis and treatment increases your chances of remission.]]>
Tue, 05 May 2020 09:28:22 GMT/slideshow/uterine-cancer-endometrial-cancer-233199817/233199817bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Uterine cancer (Endometrial cancer)bkalyankumarEndometrial cancer is a type of uterine cancer that starts in the inner lining of the uterus. This lining is called the endometrium.
According to the National Cancer Institute, approximately 3 in 100 women will be diagnosed with uterine cancer at some point in their lives. More than 80 percent of people with uterine cancer survive for five years or longer after receiving the diagnosis.
If you have endometrial cancer, early diagnosis and treatment increases your chances of remission.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uterinecancer-converted-200505092822-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Endometrial cancer is a type of uterine cancer that starts in the inner lining of the uterus. This lining is called the endometrium.
According to the National Cancer Institute, approximately 3 in 100 women will be diagnosed with uterine cancer at some point in their lives. More than 80 percent of people with uterine cancer survive for five years or longer after receiving the diagnosis.
If you have endometrial cancer, early diagnosis and treatment increases your chances of remission.
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178020https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uterinecancer-converted-200505092822-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Baldder cancer (Bladder carcinoma)
/slideshow/baldder-cancer-bladder-carcinoma/233199536
balddercancer-converted-200505092243 Bladder cancer occurs in the tissues of the bladder, which is the organ in the body that holds urine. According to the National Institutes of Health, approximately 45,000 men and 17,000 women per year are diagnosed with the disease.
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Bladder cancer occurs in the tissues of the bladder, which is the organ in the body that holds urine. According to the National Institutes of Health, approximately 45,000 men and 17,000 women per year are diagnosed with the disease.
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Tue, 05 May 2020 09:22:42 GMT/slideshow/baldder-cancer-bladder-carcinoma/233199536bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Baldder cancer (Bladder carcinoma)bkalyankumarBladder cancer occurs in the tissues of the bladder, which is the organ in the body that holds urine. According to the National Institutes of Health, approximately 45,000 men and 17,000 women per year are diagnosed with the disease.
<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/balddercancer-converted-200505092243-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Bladder cancer occurs in the tissues of the bladder, which is the organ in the body that holds urine. According to the National Institutes of Health, approximately 45,000 men and 17,000 women per year are diagnosed with the disease.
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6060https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/balddercancer-converted-200505092243-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Case study format (Nursing)
/slideshow/case-study-format-nursing/233036913
casestudyformat-200502043130 A case study is a research method involving an up-close, in-depth, and detailed examination of a particular case. ]]>
A case study is a research method involving an up-close, in-depth, and detailed examination of a particular case. ]]>
Sat, 02 May 2020 04:31:30 GMT/slideshow/case-study-format-nursing/233036913bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Case study format (Nursing)bkalyankumarA case study is a research method involving an up-close, in-depth, and detailed examination of a particular case. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/casestudyformat-200502043130-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> A case study is a research method involving an up-close, in-depth, and detailed examination of a particular case.
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433110https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/casestudyformat-200502043130-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundsdocumentBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0End of life care ( Stages of Dying)
/slideshow/end-of-life-care-stages-of-dying/232899744
endoflifecare-200430090507 End-of-life care refers to health care for a person with a terminal condition that has become advanced, progressive, and incurable.]]>
End-of-life care refers to health care for a person with a terminal condition that has become advanced, progressive, and incurable.]]>
Thu, 30 Apr 2020 09:05:07 GMT/slideshow/end-of-life-care-stages-of-dying/232899744bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)End of life care ( Stages of Dying)bkalyankumarEnd-of-life care refers to health care for a person with a terminal condition that has become advanced, progressive, and incurable.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/endoflifecare-200430090507-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> End-of-life care refers to health care for a person with a terminal condition that has become advanced, progressive, and incurable.
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8410https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/endoflifecare-200430090507-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Buerger's disease ( Thromboangiitis obliterans)
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buergersdisease-converted-200429105141 Buerger鈥檚 disease, also called thromboangiitis obliterans, is an inflammation of small- and medium-sized blood vessels. Although any artery can be affected, it usually presents with blockages of the arteries to the feet and hands, leading to pain and tissue damage.
The disease is found worldwide and can affect people of any race and age group. However, it mainly affects Asian and Middle Eastern men between the ages of 40 and 45 who heavily use, or have heavily used, tobacco products, including chewing tobacco.
There isn鈥檛 a cure for Buerger鈥檚 disease. However, the single-most important factor in improving symptoms and preventing its progression is quitting smoking.
In rare cases, the pain may be so severe that a surgical procedure called a sympathectomy may be performed to eliminate the pain.]]>
Buerger鈥檚 disease, also called thromboangiitis obliterans, is an inflammation of small- and medium-sized blood vessels. Although any artery can be affected, it usually presents with blockages of the arteries to the feet and hands, leading to pain and tissue damage.
The disease is found worldwide and can affect people of any race and age group. However, it mainly affects Asian and Middle Eastern men between the ages of 40 and 45 who heavily use, or have heavily used, tobacco products, including chewing tobacco.
There isn鈥檛 a cure for Buerger鈥檚 disease. However, the single-most important factor in improving symptoms and preventing its progression is quitting smoking.
In rare cases, the pain may be so severe that a surgical procedure called a sympathectomy may be performed to eliminate the pain.]]>
Wed, 29 Apr 2020 10:51:41 GMT/slideshow/buergers-disease-thromboangiitis-obliterans/232828594bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Buerger's disease ( Thromboangiitis obliterans)bkalyankumarBuerger鈥檚 disease, also called thromboangiitis obliterans, is an inflammation of small- and medium-sized blood vessels. Although any artery can be affected, it usually presents with blockages of the arteries to the feet and hands, leading to pain and tissue damage.
The disease is found worldwide and can affect people of any race and age group. However, it mainly affects Asian and Middle Eastern men between the ages of 40 and 45 who heavily use, or have heavily used, tobacco products, including chewing tobacco.
There isn鈥檛 a cure for Buerger鈥檚 disease. However, the single-most important factor in improving symptoms and preventing its progression is quitting smoking.
In rare cases, the pain may be so severe that a surgical procedure called a sympathectomy may be performed to eliminate the pain.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buergersdisease-converted-200429105141-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Buerger鈥檚 disease, also called thromboangiitis obliterans, is an inflammation of small- and medium-sized blood vessels. Although any artery can be affected, it usually presents with blockages of the arteries to the feet and hands, leading to pain and tissue damage.
The disease is found worldwide and can affect people of any race and age group. However, it mainly affects Asian and Middle Eastern men between the ages of 40 and 45 who heavily use, or have heavily used, tobacco products, including chewing tobacco.
There isn鈥檛 a cure for Buerger鈥檚 disease. However, the single-most important factor in improving symptoms and preventing its progression is quitting smoking.
In rare cases, the pain may be so severe that a surgical procedure called a sympathectomy may be performed to eliminate the pain.
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171700https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buergersdisease-converted-200429105141-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Cardiac pacemaker
/slideshow/cardiac-pacemaker-232819544/232819544
cardiacpacemaker-converted-200429074445 A pacemaker is an electrically charged medical device. Your surgeon implants it under your skin to help manage irregular heartbeats called arrhythmias.
Modern pacemakers have two parts. One part, called the pulse generator, contains the battery and the electronics that control your heartbeat. The other part is one or more leads to send electrical signals to your heart. Leads are small wires that run from the pulse generator to your heart.
Pacemakers generally treat two types of arrhythmias:
Tachycardia, a heartbeat that鈥檚 too fast
Bradycardia, a heartbeat that鈥檚 too slow.
Before receiving a pacemaker, you鈥檒l need several tests. These tests can ensure that a pacemaker is the right choice for you.
An echocardiogram uses sound waves to measure the size and thickness of your heart muscle.
For an electrocardiogram, a nurse or doctor places sensors on your skin that measure your heart鈥檚 electrical signals.
For Holter monitoring, you wear a device that tracks your heart rhythm for 24 hours.
A stress test monitors your heart rate while you exercise.]]>
A pacemaker is an electrically charged medical device. Your surgeon implants it under your skin to help manage irregular heartbeats called arrhythmias.
Modern pacemakers have two parts. One part, called the pulse generator, contains the battery and the electronics that control your heartbeat. The other part is one or more leads to send electrical signals to your heart. Leads are small wires that run from the pulse generator to your heart.
Pacemakers generally treat two types of arrhythmias:
Tachycardia, a heartbeat that鈥檚 too fast
Bradycardia, a heartbeat that鈥檚 too slow.
Before receiving a pacemaker, you鈥檒l need several tests. These tests can ensure that a pacemaker is the right choice for you.
An echocardiogram uses sound waves to measure the size and thickness of your heart muscle.
For an electrocardiogram, a nurse or doctor places sensors on your skin that measure your heart鈥檚 electrical signals.
For Holter monitoring, you wear a device that tracks your heart rhythm for 24 hours.
A stress test monitors your heart rate while you exercise.]]>
Wed, 29 Apr 2020 07:44:45 GMT/slideshow/cardiac-pacemaker-232819544/232819544bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Cardiac pacemaker bkalyankumarA pacemaker is an electrically charged medical device. Your surgeon implants it under your skin to help manage irregular heartbeats called arrhythmias.
Modern pacemakers have two parts. One part, called the pulse generator, contains the battery and the electronics that control your heartbeat. The other part is one or more leads to send electrical signals to your heart. Leads are small wires that run from the pulse generator to your heart.
Pacemakers generally treat two types of arrhythmias:
Tachycardia, a heartbeat that鈥檚 too fast
Bradycardia, a heartbeat that鈥檚 too slow.
Before receiving a pacemaker, you鈥檒l need several tests. These tests can ensure that a pacemaker is the right choice for you.
An echocardiogram uses sound waves to measure the size and thickness of your heart muscle.
For an electrocardiogram, a nurse or doctor places sensors on your skin that measure your heart鈥檚 electrical signals.
For Holter monitoring, you wear a device that tracks your heart rhythm for 24 hours.
A stress test monitors your heart rate while you exercise.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cardiacpacemaker-converted-200429074445-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> A pacemaker is an electrically charged medical device. Your surgeon implants it under your skin to help manage irregular heartbeats called arrhythmias.
Modern pacemakers have two parts. One part, called the pulse generator, contains the battery and the electronics that control your heartbeat. The other part is one or more leads to send electrical signals to your heart. Leads are small wires that run from the pulse generator to your heart.
Pacemakers generally treat two types of arrhythmias:
Tachycardia, a heartbeat that鈥檚 too fast
Bradycardia, a heartbeat that鈥檚 too slow.
Before receiving a pacemaker, you鈥檒l need several tests. These tests can ensure that a pacemaker is the right choice for you.
An echocardiogram uses sound waves to measure the size and thickness of your heart muscle.
For an electrocardiogram, a nurse or doctor places sensors on your skin that measure your heart鈥檚 electrical signals.
For Holter monitoring, you wear a device that tracks your heart rhythm for 24 hours.
A stress test monitors your heart rate while you exercise.
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8120https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cardiacpacemaker-converted-200429074445-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Psychosocial aspects (Cancer patients has to cope with a variety of stressors)
/slideshow/psychosocial-aspects-cancer-patients-has-to-cope-with-a-variety-of-stressors/232750612
psychosocialaspects-converted-200428060531 A diagnosis of cancer begins a long journey that can affect physical health, mental well-being, and relationships with loved ones. While getting treatment for the physical aspects of cancer, patients should not neglect the emotional issues associated with cancer. One of the best things patients can do to improve their quality of life is to learn more about their cancer. This can make the disease seem less mysterious and frightening. Information from your doctor and other credible sources can be very helpful in this respect.]]>
A diagnosis of cancer begins a long journey that can affect physical health, mental well-being, and relationships with loved ones. While getting treatment for the physical aspects of cancer, patients should not neglect the emotional issues associated with cancer. One of the best things patients can do to improve their quality of life is to learn more about their cancer. This can make the disease seem less mysterious and frightening. Information from your doctor and other credible sources can be very helpful in this respect.]]>
Tue, 28 Apr 2020 06:05:31 GMT/slideshow/psychosocial-aspects-cancer-patients-has-to-cope-with-a-variety-of-stressors/232750612bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Psychosocial aspects (Cancer patients has to cope with a variety of stressors)bkalyankumar A diagnosis of cancer begins a long journey that can affect physical health, mental well-being, and relationships with loved ones. While getting treatment for the physical aspects of cancer, patients should not neglect the emotional issues associated with cancer. One of the best things patients can do to improve their quality of life is to learn more about their cancer. This can make the disease seem less mysterious and frightening. Information from your doctor and other credible sources can be very helpful in this respect.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/psychosocialaspects-converted-200428060531-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> A diagnosis of cancer begins a long journey that can affect physical health, mental well-being, and relationships with loved ones. While getting treatment for the physical aspects of cancer, patients should not neglect the emotional issues associated with cancer. One of the best things patients can do to improve their quality of life is to learn more about their cancer. This can make the disease seem less mysterious and frightening. Information from your doctor and other credible sources can be very helpful in this respect.
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132330https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/psychosocialaspects-converted-200428060531-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Nursing Care plan ( History collection format )
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careplan-200428054650 The care plan is a written document (either electronic or paper-based) that is used and altered constantly throughout the day. It鈥檚 based on a 鈥榯emplate鈥� which defines the areas the care plan covers. Some templates are very simple and focus on the essentials of care 鈥� nutrition, mobility, sleeping, positioning, oral care and personal hygiene, for instance 鈥� while others can be very detailed and might include sections on issues like falls prevention, psychological needs, recording of clinical signs, communication and information.]]>
The care plan is a written document (either electronic or paper-based) that is used and altered constantly throughout the day. It鈥檚 based on a 鈥榯emplate鈥� which defines the areas the care plan covers. Some templates are very simple and focus on the essentials of care 鈥� nutrition, mobility, sleeping, positioning, oral care and personal hygiene, for instance 鈥� while others can be very detailed and might include sections on issues like falls prevention, psychological needs, recording of clinical signs, communication and information.]]>
Tue, 28 Apr 2020 05:46:50 GMThttps://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/nursing-care-plan-history-collection-format/232750124bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Nursing Care plan ( History collection format )bkalyankumarThe care plan is a written document (either electronic or paper-based) that is used and altered constantly throughout the day. It鈥檚 based on a 鈥榯emplate鈥� which defines the areas the care plan covers. Some templates are very simple and focus on the essentials of care 鈥� nutrition, mobility, sleeping, positioning, oral care and personal hygiene, for instance 鈥� while others can be very detailed and might include sections on issues like falls prevention, psychological needs, recording of clinical signs, communication and information.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/careplan-200428054650-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> The care plan is a written document (either electronic or paper-based) that is used and altered constantly throughout the day. It鈥檚 based on a 鈥榯emplate鈥� which defines the areas the care plan covers. Some templates are very simple and focus on the essentials of care 鈥� nutrition, mobility, sleeping, positioning, oral care and personal hygiene, for instance 鈥� while others can be very detailed and might include sections on issues like falls prevention, psychological needs, recording of clinical signs, communication and information.
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608500https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/careplan-200428054650-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundsdocumentBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Suture ( Stitches )
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suture-converted-200428050856 Sutures are used by your doctor to close wounds to your skin or other tissues. When your doctor sutures a wound, they鈥檒l use a needle attached to a length of 鈥渢hread鈥� to stitch the wound shut.
There are a variety of available materials that can be used for suturing. Your doctor will choose a material that鈥檚 appropriate for the wound or procedure.
The different types of sutures can be classified in many ways.
First, suture material can be classified as either absorbable or nonabsorbable.
Absorbable sutures don鈥檛 require your doctor to remove them. This is because enzymes found in the tissues of your body naturally digest them.
Nonabsorbable sutures will need to be removed by your doctor at a later date or in some cases left in permanently.
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Sutures are used by your doctor to close wounds to your skin or other tissues. When your doctor sutures a wound, they鈥檒l use a needle attached to a length of 鈥渢hread鈥� to stitch the wound shut.
There are a variety of available materials that can be used for suturing. Your doctor will choose a material that鈥檚 appropriate for the wound or procedure.
The different types of sutures can be classified in many ways.
First, suture material can be classified as either absorbable or nonabsorbable.
Absorbable sutures don鈥檛 require your doctor to remove them. This is because enzymes found in the tissues of your body naturally digest them.
Nonabsorbable sutures will need to be removed by your doctor at a later date or in some cases left in permanently.
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Tue, 28 Apr 2020 05:08:56 GMT/slideshow/suture-stitches/232748577bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Suture ( Stitches )bkalyankumarSutures are used by your doctor to close wounds to your skin or other tissues. When your doctor sutures a wound, they鈥檒l use a needle attached to a length of 鈥渢hread鈥� to stitch the wound shut.
There are a variety of available materials that can be used for suturing. Your doctor will choose a material that鈥檚 appropriate for the wound or procedure.
The different types of sutures can be classified in many ways.
First, suture material can be classified as either absorbable or nonabsorbable.
Absorbable sutures don鈥檛 require your doctor to remove them. This is because enzymes found in the tissues of your body naturally digest them.
Nonabsorbable sutures will need to be removed by your doctor at a later date or in some cases left in permanently.
<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/suture-converted-200428050856-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Sutures are used by your doctor to close wounds to your skin or other tissues. When your doctor sutures a wound, they鈥檒l use a needle attached to a length of 鈥渢hread鈥� to stitch the wound shut.
There are a variety of available materials that can be used for suturing. Your doctor will choose a material that鈥檚 appropriate for the wound or procedure.
The different types of sutures can be classified in many ways.
First, suture material can be classified as either absorbable or nonabsorbable.
Absorbable sutures don鈥檛 require your doctor to remove them. This is because enzymes found in the tissues of your body naturally digest them.
Nonabsorbable sutures will need to be removed by your doctor at a later date or in some cases left in permanently.
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53990https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/suture-converted-200428050856-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Stroke (cerebrovascular accident)
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strokeseminar-converted-200428050136 A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures and bleeds, or when there鈥檚 a blockage in the blood supply to the brain. The rupture or blockage prevents blood and oxygen from reaching the brain鈥檚 tissues.
Without oxygen, brain cells and tissue become damaged and begin to die within minutes. Check out exactly how stroke effects the body.
Strokes fall into three main categories: transient ischemic attack (TIA), ischemic stroke, and hemorrhagic stroke.
The MRI will help see if any brain tissue or brain cells have been damaged. A CT scan will provide a detailed and clear picture of your brain that shows any bleeding or damage in the brain. It may also show other brain conditions that could be causing your symptoms.]]>
A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures and bleeds, or when there鈥檚 a blockage in the blood supply to the brain. The rupture or blockage prevents blood and oxygen from reaching the brain鈥檚 tissues.
Without oxygen, brain cells and tissue become damaged and begin to die within minutes. Check out exactly how stroke effects the body.
Strokes fall into three main categories: transient ischemic attack (TIA), ischemic stroke, and hemorrhagic stroke.
The MRI will help see if any brain tissue or brain cells have been damaged. A CT scan will provide a detailed and clear picture of your brain that shows any bleeding or damage in the brain. It may also show other brain conditions that could be causing your symptoms.]]>
Tue, 28 Apr 2020 05:01:36 GMT/slideshow/stroke-cerebrovascular-accident-232748272/232748272bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Stroke (cerebrovascular accident)bkalyankumarA stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures and bleeds, or when there鈥檚 a blockage in the blood supply to the brain. The rupture or blockage prevents blood and oxygen from reaching the brain鈥檚 tissues.
Without oxygen, brain cells and tissue become damaged and begin to die within minutes. Check out exactly how stroke effects the body.
Strokes fall into three main categories: transient ischemic attack (TIA), ischemic stroke, and hemorrhagic stroke.
The MRI will help see if any brain tissue or brain cells have been damaged. A CT scan will provide a detailed and clear picture of your brain that shows any bleeding or damage in the brain. It may also show other brain conditions that could be causing your symptoms.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strokeseminar-converted-200428050136-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures and bleeds, or when there鈥檚 a blockage in the blood supply to the brain. The rupture or blockage prevents blood and oxygen from reaching the brain鈥檚 tissues.
Without oxygen, brain cells and tissue become damaged and begin to die within minutes. Check out exactly how stroke effects the body.
Strokes fall into three main categories: transient ischemic attack (TIA), ischemic stroke, and hemorrhagic stroke.
The MRI will help see if any brain tissue or brain cells have been damaged. A CT scan will provide a detailed and clear picture of your brain that shows any bleeding or damage in the brain. It may also show other brain conditions that could be causing your symptoms.
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4300https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strokeseminar-converted-200428050136-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Professional etiquettes for Nurses
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nsg-converted-200426065621 Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. Nurses may be differentiated from other health care providers by their approach to patient care, training, and scope of practice.
Professional etiquette is critical for presenting yourself as a polished, confident, and professional nurse.]]>
Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. Nurses may be differentiated from other health care providers by their approach to patient care, training, and scope of practice.
Professional etiquette is critical for presenting yourself as a polished, confident, and professional nurse.]]>
Sun, 26 Apr 2020 06:56:21 GMT/slideshow/professional-etiquettes-for-nurses/232658227bkalyankumar@slideshare.net(bkalyankumar)Professional etiquettes for NursesbkalyankumarNursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. Nurses may be differentiated from other health care providers by their approach to patient care, training, and scope of practice.
Professional etiquette is critical for presenting yourself as a polished, confident, and professional nurse.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nsg-converted-200426065621-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. Nurses may be differentiated from other health care providers by their approach to patient care, training, and scope of practice.
Professional etiquette is critical for presenting yourself as a polished, confident, and professional nurse.
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465700https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nsg-converted-200426065621-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-bkalyankumar-48x48.jpg?cb=1682013639https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mania-converted-200724110134-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=boundsslideshow/bipolar-disorder-mania-237211250/237211250Bipolar disorder (Mania)https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/phobia-converted-200723104712-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=boundsslideshow/phobic-anxiety-disorder-237177777/237177777PHOBIC ANXIETY DISORDERhttps://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mechanismoflabour-converted-200722154309-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=boundsslideshow/mechanism-of-labour-and-stages-of-labour/237150852Mechanism of Labour a...