The document outlines the specifications for building a website for an herbal company. It lists the necessary software as Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, and Flash Intro Banner Maker. The recommended computer hardware is a PC with a Pentium 4 processor, 1GB of RAM, 80GB hard drive, DVD-ROM drive, and 800x600 resolution monitor running Windows XP. It then describes the structure of the website which will have pages for local herbs, herbs and diseases, the home page, herb products, and contact information. Ratings for the quality of the website are provided on a 5 point scale.
The document outlines the specifications for building a website for an herbal company. It lists the necessary software as Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, and Flash Intro Banner Maker. The recommended computer hardware is a PC with a Pentium 4 processor, 1GB of RAM, 80GB hard drive, DVD-ROM drive, and 800x600 resolution monitor running Windows XP. It then describes the structure of the website which will have pages for local herbs, herbs and diseases, the home page, herb products, and contact information. Ratings for the quality of the website are provided on a 5 point scale.
This document provides instructions for searching and navigating a database of academic publications. It describes various search options like searching by subject, year, or keyword. It also explains how search results will be displayed and organized by publication type. Users can limit results, view full texts as PDFs, email results, and access additional resources like dictionaries. Contact information is provided at the bottom.
1) The document reports on the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary team approach in controlling HbA1c levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. It found that the approach was effective at reducing HbA1c levels compared to usual care over 6 months.
2) The document also reviews the components of patient-centered care, including understanding the patient as a whole person, enhancing the patient-doctor relationship, and tailoring care to the patient's needs and priorities.
3) Non-pharmacological and pharmacological management strategies are discussed for palliating dyspnea, including oxygen therapy, opioids, relaxation techniques, and addressing underlying causes.