anxiety is also one of the mental health issues that our society is facing, this mental health disease may lead into depression if not actually treated well.
how will you know if you have anxiety?
how can you avoid it?
what are the signs of it?
The document discusses combat stress, which is a common response to the mental and emotional demands placed on warriors in dangerous situations. Combat stress can manifest in thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and physical symptoms like problems sleeping. The document provides tips for managing stress, such as taking control of situations when possible, relaxation techniques, physical activity, seeking social support, and professional help if stress becomes unmanageable.
Men are less likely to seek help for anxiety and stress, which can build up over time from issues like health, family, work, or relationships. Left unaddressed, anxiety symptoms can worsen and develop into disorders like generalized anxiety disorder. Common physical symptoms of anxiety attacks in men include insomnia, low energy, irritability, frequent bathroom visits, and heart palpitations. Treatment options include antidepressants, anti-anxiety drugs, therapy, exercise, diet changes, and stress reduction techniques. Managing anxiety requires recognizing triggers and making lifestyle adjustments to prevent attacks from worsening long-term health and quality of life.
Stress is an inevitable part of life that can negatively impact physical and mental health if not properly managed. Chronic stress causes symptoms like headaches, upset stomach, high blood pressure, and problems sleeping. It can also lead to more serious conditions like depression, anxiety, and heart disease if stress levels remain high without relief. There are many strategies for managing stress, such as relaxation techniques, regular exercise, eating a healthy diet, getting enough sleep, spending time with social support systems, and addressing sources of stress directly when possible.
The document discusses mental health and mental illness. It defines mental health as a state of well-being where one can cope with stress and function productively. Mental illness involves changes in emotion, behavior, and thinking, and can be caused by genetic and environmental factors. Common mental illnesses discussed include anxiety disorders, which affect over 284 million people worldwide, panic attacks, and depression. The document outlines symptoms, prevalence, causes and treatments for these conditions. It emphasizes the importance of acceptance, treatment, self-care and social support for mental wellness.
The document discusses anxiety, including what it is, common types, and causes. It defines anxiety as a feeling of unease, worry, or fear that can range from mild to severe. Different types of anxiety disorders mentioned include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, specific phobias, panic disorder, agoraphobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. The document also outlines the cycle of anxiety and provides tips for reducing anxiety, such as making friends, eating a healthy diet, yoga, social interaction, reading, and seeking support.
Anxiety is a normal feeling that can become a disorder when it is intense and debilitating. Anxiety disorders are the most common form of emotional disorder and can affect anyone. Symptoms of anxiety include increased heart rate, rapid breathing, restlessness, and trouble concentrating. While anxiety and its causes are not fully understood, factors like genetics, brain chemistry, and life experiences likely play a role. Treatment options for anxiety disorders include psychotherapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.
Do you know the difference between panic and anxiety understanding the differ...Mrsunny4
Anxiety Can Be Our Friend
We, as humans, need anxiety. Why? Anxiety is information.
It tells us when we must freeze, flee, or fight and mobilizes our body to respond quickly, without thinking. Without anxiety, we would not be able to avoid real threats to our well-being. However, we also feel anxiety about imagined threats that may or may not be meaningful or real. In a sense, our minds have evolved to be extra careful about threat detection.
The document discusses combat stress, which is a common response to the mental and emotional demands placed on warriors in dangerous situations. Combat stress can manifest in thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and physical symptoms like problems sleeping. The document provides tips for managing stress, such as taking control of situations when possible, relaxation techniques, physical activity, seeking social support, and professional help if stress becomes unmanageable.
Men are less likely to seek help for anxiety and stress, which can build up over time from issues like health, family, work, or relationships. Left unaddressed, anxiety symptoms can worsen and develop into disorders like generalized anxiety disorder. Common physical symptoms of anxiety attacks in men include insomnia, low energy, irritability, frequent bathroom visits, and heart palpitations. Treatment options include antidepressants, anti-anxiety drugs, therapy, exercise, diet changes, and stress reduction techniques. Managing anxiety requires recognizing triggers and making lifestyle adjustments to prevent attacks from worsening long-term health and quality of life.
Stress is an inevitable part of life that can negatively impact physical and mental health if not properly managed. Chronic stress causes symptoms like headaches, upset stomach, high blood pressure, and problems sleeping. It can also lead to more serious conditions like depression, anxiety, and heart disease if stress levels remain high without relief. There are many strategies for managing stress, such as relaxation techniques, regular exercise, eating a healthy diet, getting enough sleep, spending time with social support systems, and addressing sources of stress directly when possible.
The document discusses mental health and mental illness. It defines mental health as a state of well-being where one can cope with stress and function productively. Mental illness involves changes in emotion, behavior, and thinking, and can be caused by genetic and environmental factors. Common mental illnesses discussed include anxiety disorders, which affect over 284 million people worldwide, panic attacks, and depression. The document outlines symptoms, prevalence, causes and treatments for these conditions. It emphasizes the importance of acceptance, treatment, self-care and social support for mental wellness.
The document discusses anxiety, including what it is, common types, and causes. It defines anxiety as a feeling of unease, worry, or fear that can range from mild to severe. Different types of anxiety disorders mentioned include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, specific phobias, panic disorder, agoraphobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. The document also outlines the cycle of anxiety and provides tips for reducing anxiety, such as making friends, eating a healthy diet, yoga, social interaction, reading, and seeking support.
Anxiety is a normal feeling that can become a disorder when it is intense and debilitating. Anxiety disorders are the most common form of emotional disorder and can affect anyone. Symptoms of anxiety include increased heart rate, rapid breathing, restlessness, and trouble concentrating. While anxiety and its causes are not fully understood, factors like genetics, brain chemistry, and life experiences likely play a role. Treatment options for anxiety disorders include psychotherapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.
Do you know the difference between panic and anxiety understanding the differ...Mrsunny4
Anxiety Can Be Our Friend
We, as humans, need anxiety. Why? Anxiety is information.
It tells us when we must freeze, flee, or fight and mobilizes our body to respond quickly, without thinking. Without anxiety, we would not be able to avoid real threats to our well-being. However, we also feel anxiety about imagined threats that may or may not be meaningful or real. In a sense, our minds have evolved to be extra careful about threat detection.
This document provides information about sound therapy and its benefits for stress reduction. It discusses:
1) What stress is and common sources of stress.
2) An overview of what sound therapy is, including its history and techniques like music therapy and brainwave entrainment.
3) Who can benefit from sound therapy, such as those dealing with parenting stress, student stress, work stress, relationship stress, and caregiver stress. Sound therapy uses rhythmic sounds and frequencies to relax the mind and body.
Anxiety is a natural human response to stress or danger, and it's a feeling of fear or unease about future events or situations. Anxiety is a common emotion experienced by almost everyone at some point in their life, but it becomes a problem when it is excessive or out of proportion to the actual threat posed by a situation.
Symptoms of anxiety can include physical sensations such as increased heart rate, sweating, and muscle tension, as well as cognitive and behavioral symptoms like worrying, avoidance, and difficulty concentrating. There are different types of anxiety disorders, such as generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and specific phobias, and each has its own unique features and diagnostic criteria.
Anxiety can be treated through various forms of therapy, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure therapy, and medication, such as anti-anxiety medications and antidepressants. It's important to seek help from a mental health professional if you are experiencing excessive or prolonged anxiety that is interfering with your daily life.
mumtazqg75@gmail.com
what causes anxiety
Anxiety can be caused by a combination of factors, including genetic, environmental, and psychological factors. Some common causes of anxiety include:
Genetics: Anxiety can run in families, suggesting a genetic predisposition to the disorder.
Brain chemistry: Chemical imbalances in the brain, particularly involving neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, can contribute to the development of anxiety.
Life experiences: Traumatic or stressful life events such as abuse, neglect, or the death of a loved one can trigger anxiety.
Personality traits: People with certain personality traits, such as perfectionism, low self-esteem, or a tendency to worry, may be more prone to developing anxiety.
Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as thyroid disorders or heart disease, can cause anxiety symptoms.
Substance abuse: Alcohol and drug abuse can lead to or exacerbate anxiety.
Environmental factors: Certain environmental factors, such as high levels of stress at work or in the home environment, can contribute to anxiety.
It's important to note that while these factors can contribute to the development of anxiety, not everyone who experiences them will develop the disorder. Additionally, anxiety can sometimes occur for no clear reason. If you are experiencing excessive anxiety, it's important to seek help from a mental health professional to determine the underlying cause and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
mumtazqg75@gmail.com
can anxiety be cure
Anxiety can be effectively treated and managed, but it may not necessarily be "cured" in the traditional sense. Treatment can help reduce the severity and frequency of symptoms, increase coping skills, and improve overall quality of life.
Anxiety is a feeling of fear or apprehension accompanied by physical symptoms like increased heart rate and sweating. It has cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral components and can be caused by specific fears or generalized worrying. Common anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, panic disorder, and phobias. Symptoms include muscle tension, shortness of breath, dizziness, and difficulty sleeping. Treatment options include cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure therapy, and medication to manage anxiety symptoms.
The document discusses various topics related to emotion including physiological changes associated with emotions, Plutchik's wheel model of emotions, theories of emotion such as James-Lange theory and Lazarus theory, types of stress including eustress, distress, hyperstress and hypostress, causes and symptoms of stress, effects of stress on health, healthy and unhealthy ways of coping with stress, and a stress questionnaire.
The document discusses various aspects of stress including what stress is, the different types of stress (eustress and distress), common stressors both external and internal, signs of stress, and techniques for managing stress. It provides details on short term and long term stressors and how they differ. It also outlines physical, mental, behavioral, and health impacts of stress as well as stress situations related to work, health, relationships, and personal habits. The document concludes by discussing questions to consider about personal stress and providing examples of physical and mental techniques for managing stress such as exercise, diet, and relaxation activities.
The document discusses stress, its types (eustress, distress, acute, chronic), causes (stressors), and effects on the body and mind. It notes that stress is the body's reaction to real or perceived threats and changes. Prolonged stress can negatively impact one's physical and mental health. The document recommends various techniques for managing stress, including exercise, meditation, yoga, deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, and maintaining social support systems and a healthy lifestyle.
Stress can be caused by many life circumstances and have negative physical, psychological, and behavioral effects if prolonged. Common stressors include loss, illness, loneliness, dissatisfaction, and family problems. Persistent stress can lead to diseases over time and cause despondency, lack of motivation, and depression in the present. To manage stress, one must accept that it exists, identify its sources, pour feelings out on paper, maintain a positive outlook, and incorporate wellness activities like exercise and socializing into their daily lives.
This document provides an introduction to stress and its effects on the body. It defines stress and describes the physiological stress response. It then discusses different types of stress, distinguishing between good stress (eustress) and bad stress (distress). It outlines acute stress that occurs suddenly and chronic stress from long-lasting events. Signs and symptoms of stress overload are also listed. The document aims to educate about stress and its impact on physical and mental health.
This document discusses stress management and finding fulfillment through the Satori West Life Club. It notes that stress can damage health, lower immunity, and shrivel the brain. The club offers a plan using inshifting brain training in physical, spiritual, mental, moral and social areas to manage modern life stresses. Members receive professional wellness guidance and personal coaching from founder Jeff Skolnick, an experienced meditator and brain researcher, to transform lives through an integrated and evidence-based approach.
In this book, you'll be learning a secret remedy that will help you get rid of depression and anxiety.
You will also be learning certain things to do and not to do, foods to eat and foods to avoid.
How to be positive in times of difficulties.
In this book, you'll be exposed to secrets in getting over depression and anxiety.
You will also be learning certain foods that increases our depression and how you can balance those foods to overcome depression permanently.
Symptoms and causes of anxiety disorder.Maheen Fatima
I you have an anxiety issue and you want to know to cause behind that so these notes can hlep you,
and if you want to get and appointment from psychiatrist in dubai:
follow the link in these in these notes.
An overview of the topic of how people are affected by Stress and what are the symptoms of it and how body react with stress.
You can take it as a TERM REPORT.
The document discusses anxiety and depression. It states that anxiety and depression are treatable mental health problems. It describes anxiety as a normal reaction to stressful situations, but notes that depression can be more severe and disrupt daily life. The document outlines various types of depression and lists common warning signs. It discusses causes of depression including physical, psychological, and social factors. Finally, it recommends seeking help from a health professional if someone recognizes signs of depression in themselves or others.
Living Life Stress Free is recognised as a Centre of Excellence and is a Registered College of the Complementary Medical Association providing Stress Management courses and workshops to Corporates, Entrepreneurs and Professionals.
The document discusses sources and symptoms of stress, as well as techniques for managing stress. Stress can be triggered by environmental, social, physiological, and thought-related factors and results in physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms. Managing stress involves identifying stressors, setting goals, changing thinking patterns, balancing activities, exercising, spending time with others, getting sufficient sleep, and incorporating relaxing activities.
Is_Depression_real_1La depresión es una enfermedad que se caracteriza por una...IsraelRivera85
Is_Depression_real, La depresión es una enfermedad que se caracteriza por una tristeza persistente y por la pérdida de interés en las actividades con las que normalmente se disfruta, así como por la incapacidad para llevar a cabo las actividades cotidianas, durante al menos dos semanas.
Stress is a reaction to stimuli that disturbs our physical or mental equilibrium. It can manifest in anger, physiological arousal, and various mental and physical symptoms. Stress can be acute, episodic, or chronic depending on factors like duration and perceived ability to cope. Common causes include life changes, work/school, relationships, finances, and internal thought patterns. Managing stress requires a healthy lifestyle with exercise, diet, relaxation techniques, and addressing underlying causes. Unmanaged stress can negatively impact physical and mental health over time.
Anxiety disorders affect 18% of adults each year and 29% of Americans at some point in their lives. Generalized anxiety disorder causes feelings of restlessness, irritability, sleep problems, and difficulty concentrating for months. Panic disorder involves sudden, unexpected panic attacks that cause physical symptoms like a racing heart. Social anxiety disorder involves intense fear of social situations where one may be judged or embarrassed. While occasional anxiety is normal, clinical anxiety disorders require treatment. Therapy, especially cognitive behavioral therapy and exposure therapy, and medication can help people learn to manage anxiety and live fulfilling lives. The first step is seeing a doctor for an evaluation to determine the best treatment options.
The Importance of Black Women Understanding the Chemicals in Their Personal C...bkling
Certain chemicals, such as phthalates and parabens, can disrupt the body's hormones and have significant effects on health. According to data, hormone-related health issues such as uterine fibroids, infertility, early puberty and more aggressive forms of breast and endometrial cancers disproportionately affect Black women. Our guest speaker, Jasmine A. McDonald, PhD, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Columbia University in New York City, discusses the scientific reasons why Black women should pay attention to specific chemicals in their personal care products, like hair care, and ways to minimize their exposure.
Sectional dentures for microstomia patients.pptxSatvikaPrasad
Microstomia, characterized by an abnormally small oral aperture, presents significant challenges in prosthodontic treatment, including limited access for examination, difficulties in impression making, and challenges with prosthesis insertion and removal. To manage these issues, customized impression techniques using sectional trays and elastomeric materials are employed. Prostheses may be designed in segments or with flexible materials to facilitate handling. Minimally invasive procedures and the use of digital technologies can enhance patient comfort. Education and training for patients on prosthesis care and maintenance are crucial for compliance. Regular follow-up and a multidisciplinary approach, involving collaboration with other specialists, ensure comprehensive care and improved quality of life for microstomia patients.
This document provides information about sound therapy and its benefits for stress reduction. It discusses:
1) What stress is and common sources of stress.
2) An overview of what sound therapy is, including its history and techniques like music therapy and brainwave entrainment.
3) Who can benefit from sound therapy, such as those dealing with parenting stress, student stress, work stress, relationship stress, and caregiver stress. Sound therapy uses rhythmic sounds and frequencies to relax the mind and body.
Anxiety is a natural human response to stress or danger, and it's a feeling of fear or unease about future events or situations. Anxiety is a common emotion experienced by almost everyone at some point in their life, but it becomes a problem when it is excessive or out of proportion to the actual threat posed by a situation.
Symptoms of anxiety can include physical sensations such as increased heart rate, sweating, and muscle tension, as well as cognitive and behavioral symptoms like worrying, avoidance, and difficulty concentrating. There are different types of anxiety disorders, such as generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and specific phobias, and each has its own unique features and diagnostic criteria.
Anxiety can be treated through various forms of therapy, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure therapy, and medication, such as anti-anxiety medications and antidepressants. It's important to seek help from a mental health professional if you are experiencing excessive or prolonged anxiety that is interfering with your daily life.
mumtazqg75@gmail.com
what causes anxiety
Anxiety can be caused by a combination of factors, including genetic, environmental, and psychological factors. Some common causes of anxiety include:
Genetics: Anxiety can run in families, suggesting a genetic predisposition to the disorder.
Brain chemistry: Chemical imbalances in the brain, particularly involving neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, can contribute to the development of anxiety.
Life experiences: Traumatic or stressful life events such as abuse, neglect, or the death of a loved one can trigger anxiety.
Personality traits: People with certain personality traits, such as perfectionism, low self-esteem, or a tendency to worry, may be more prone to developing anxiety.
Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as thyroid disorders or heart disease, can cause anxiety symptoms.
Substance abuse: Alcohol and drug abuse can lead to or exacerbate anxiety.
Environmental factors: Certain environmental factors, such as high levels of stress at work or in the home environment, can contribute to anxiety.
It's important to note that while these factors can contribute to the development of anxiety, not everyone who experiences them will develop the disorder. Additionally, anxiety can sometimes occur for no clear reason. If you are experiencing excessive anxiety, it's important to seek help from a mental health professional to determine the underlying cause and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
mumtazqg75@gmail.com
can anxiety be cure
Anxiety can be effectively treated and managed, but it may not necessarily be "cured" in the traditional sense. Treatment can help reduce the severity and frequency of symptoms, increase coping skills, and improve overall quality of life.
Anxiety is a feeling of fear or apprehension accompanied by physical symptoms like increased heart rate and sweating. It has cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral components and can be caused by specific fears or generalized worrying. Common anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, panic disorder, and phobias. Symptoms include muscle tension, shortness of breath, dizziness, and difficulty sleeping. Treatment options include cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure therapy, and medication to manage anxiety symptoms.
The document discusses various topics related to emotion including physiological changes associated with emotions, Plutchik's wheel model of emotions, theories of emotion such as James-Lange theory and Lazarus theory, types of stress including eustress, distress, hyperstress and hypostress, causes and symptoms of stress, effects of stress on health, healthy and unhealthy ways of coping with stress, and a stress questionnaire.
The document discusses various aspects of stress including what stress is, the different types of stress (eustress and distress), common stressors both external and internal, signs of stress, and techniques for managing stress. It provides details on short term and long term stressors and how they differ. It also outlines physical, mental, behavioral, and health impacts of stress as well as stress situations related to work, health, relationships, and personal habits. The document concludes by discussing questions to consider about personal stress and providing examples of physical and mental techniques for managing stress such as exercise, diet, and relaxation activities.
The document discusses stress, its types (eustress, distress, acute, chronic), causes (stressors), and effects on the body and mind. It notes that stress is the body's reaction to real or perceived threats and changes. Prolonged stress can negatively impact one's physical and mental health. The document recommends various techniques for managing stress, including exercise, meditation, yoga, deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, and maintaining social support systems and a healthy lifestyle.
Stress can be caused by many life circumstances and have negative physical, psychological, and behavioral effects if prolonged. Common stressors include loss, illness, loneliness, dissatisfaction, and family problems. Persistent stress can lead to diseases over time and cause despondency, lack of motivation, and depression in the present. To manage stress, one must accept that it exists, identify its sources, pour feelings out on paper, maintain a positive outlook, and incorporate wellness activities like exercise and socializing into their daily lives.
This document provides an introduction to stress and its effects on the body. It defines stress and describes the physiological stress response. It then discusses different types of stress, distinguishing between good stress (eustress) and bad stress (distress). It outlines acute stress that occurs suddenly and chronic stress from long-lasting events. Signs and symptoms of stress overload are also listed. The document aims to educate about stress and its impact on physical and mental health.
This document discusses stress management and finding fulfillment through the Satori West Life Club. It notes that stress can damage health, lower immunity, and shrivel the brain. The club offers a plan using inshifting brain training in physical, spiritual, mental, moral and social areas to manage modern life stresses. Members receive professional wellness guidance and personal coaching from founder Jeff Skolnick, an experienced meditator and brain researcher, to transform lives through an integrated and evidence-based approach.
In this book, you'll be learning a secret remedy that will help you get rid of depression and anxiety.
You will also be learning certain things to do and not to do, foods to eat and foods to avoid.
How to be positive in times of difficulties.
In this book, you'll be exposed to secrets in getting over depression and anxiety.
You will also be learning certain foods that increases our depression and how you can balance those foods to overcome depression permanently.
Symptoms and causes of anxiety disorder.Maheen Fatima
I you have an anxiety issue and you want to know to cause behind that so these notes can hlep you,
and if you want to get and appointment from psychiatrist in dubai:
follow the link in these in these notes.
An overview of the topic of how people are affected by Stress and what are the symptoms of it and how body react with stress.
You can take it as a TERM REPORT.
The document discusses anxiety and depression. It states that anxiety and depression are treatable mental health problems. It describes anxiety as a normal reaction to stressful situations, but notes that depression can be more severe and disrupt daily life. The document outlines various types of depression and lists common warning signs. It discusses causes of depression including physical, psychological, and social factors. Finally, it recommends seeking help from a health professional if someone recognizes signs of depression in themselves or others.
Living Life Stress Free is recognised as a Centre of Excellence and is a Registered College of the Complementary Medical Association providing Stress Management courses and workshops to Corporates, Entrepreneurs and Professionals.
The document discusses sources and symptoms of stress, as well as techniques for managing stress. Stress can be triggered by environmental, social, physiological, and thought-related factors and results in physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms. Managing stress involves identifying stressors, setting goals, changing thinking patterns, balancing activities, exercising, spending time with others, getting sufficient sleep, and incorporating relaxing activities.
Is_Depression_real_1La depresión es una enfermedad que se caracteriza por una...IsraelRivera85
Is_Depression_real, La depresión es una enfermedad que se caracteriza por una tristeza persistente y por la pérdida de interés en las actividades con las que normalmente se disfruta, así como por la incapacidad para llevar a cabo las actividades cotidianas, durante al menos dos semanas.
Stress is a reaction to stimuli that disturbs our physical or mental equilibrium. It can manifest in anger, physiological arousal, and various mental and physical symptoms. Stress can be acute, episodic, or chronic depending on factors like duration and perceived ability to cope. Common causes include life changes, work/school, relationships, finances, and internal thought patterns. Managing stress requires a healthy lifestyle with exercise, diet, relaxation techniques, and addressing underlying causes. Unmanaged stress can negatively impact physical and mental health over time.
Anxiety disorders affect 18% of adults each year and 29% of Americans at some point in their lives. Generalized anxiety disorder causes feelings of restlessness, irritability, sleep problems, and difficulty concentrating for months. Panic disorder involves sudden, unexpected panic attacks that cause physical symptoms like a racing heart. Social anxiety disorder involves intense fear of social situations where one may be judged or embarrassed. While occasional anxiety is normal, clinical anxiety disorders require treatment. Therapy, especially cognitive behavioral therapy and exposure therapy, and medication can help people learn to manage anxiety and live fulfilling lives. The first step is seeing a doctor for an evaluation to determine the best treatment options.
The Importance of Black Women Understanding the Chemicals in Their Personal C...bkling
Certain chemicals, such as phthalates and parabens, can disrupt the body's hormones and have significant effects on health. According to data, hormone-related health issues such as uterine fibroids, infertility, early puberty and more aggressive forms of breast and endometrial cancers disproportionately affect Black women. Our guest speaker, Jasmine A. McDonald, PhD, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Columbia University in New York City, discusses the scientific reasons why Black women should pay attention to specific chemicals in their personal care products, like hair care, and ways to minimize their exposure.
Sectional dentures for microstomia patients.pptxSatvikaPrasad
Microstomia, characterized by an abnormally small oral aperture, presents significant challenges in prosthodontic treatment, including limited access for examination, difficulties in impression making, and challenges with prosthesis insertion and removal. To manage these issues, customized impression techniques using sectional trays and elastomeric materials are employed. Prostheses may be designed in segments or with flexible materials to facilitate handling. Minimally invasive procedures and the use of digital technologies can enhance patient comfort. Education and training for patients on prosthesis care and maintenance are crucial for compliance. Regular follow-up and a multidisciplinary approach, involving collaboration with other specialists, ensure comprehensive care and improved quality of life for microstomia patients.
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TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - 34.
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CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES FOR CHILDREN.pdfSachin Sharma
Here are some key objectives of communication with children:
Build Trust and Security:
Establish a safe and supportive environment where children feel comfortable expressing themselves.
Encourage Expression:
Enable children to articulate their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
Promote Emotional Understanding:
Help children identify and understand their own emotions and the emotions of others.
Enhance Listening Skills:
Develop children’s ability to listen attentively and respond appropriately.
Foster Positive Relationships:
Strengthen the bond between children and caregivers, peers, and other adults.
Support Learning and Development:
Aid cognitive and language development through engaging and meaningful conversations.
Teach Social Skills:
Encourage polite, respectful, and empathetic interactions with others.
Resolve Conflicts:
Provide tools and guidance for children to handle disagreements constructively.
Encourage Independence:
Support children in making decisions and solving problems on their own.
Provide Reassurance and Comfort:
Offer comfort and understanding during times of distress or uncertainty.
Reinforce Positive Behavior:
Acknowledge and encourage positive actions and behaviors.
Guide and Educate:
Offer clear instructions and explanations to help children understand expectations and learn new concepts.
By focusing on these objectives, communication with children can be both effective and nurturing, supporting their overall growth and well-being.
NURSING MANAGEMENT OF PATIENT WITH EMPHYSEMA .PPTblessyjannu21
Prepared by Prof. BLESSY THOMAS, VICE PRINCIPAL, FNCON, SPN.
Emphysema is a disease condition of respiratory system.
Emphysema is an abnormal permanent enlargement of the air spaces distal to terminal bronchioles, accompanied by destruction of their walls and without obvious fibrosis.
Emphysema of lung is defined as hyper inflation of the lung ais spaces due to obstruction of non respiratory bronchioles as due to loss of elasticity of alveoli.
It is a type of chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease.
It is a progressive disease of lungs.
End-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) is the level of carbon dioxide that is released at the end of an exhaled breath. ETCO2 levels reflect the adequacy with which carbon dioxide (CO2) is carried in the blood back to the lungs and exhaled.
Non-invasive methods for ETCO2 measurement include capnometry and capnography. Capnometry provides a numerical value for ETCO2. In contrast, capnography delivers a more comprehensive measurement that is displayed in both graphical (waveform) and numerical form.
Sidestream devices can monitor both intubated and non-intubated patients, while mainstream devices are most often limited to intubated patients.
As Mumbai's premier kidney transplant and donation center, L H Hiranandani Hospital Powai is not just a medical facility; it's a beacon of hope where cutting-edge science meets compassionate care, transforming lives and redefining the standards of kidney health in India.
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3. 20XX presentation title 3
Anxiety is a feeling of fear, dread, and
uneasiness. It might cause you to sweat,
feel restless and tense, and have a rapid
heartbeat. It can be a normal reaction to
stress. For example, you might feel
anxious when faced with a difficult
problem at work, before taking a test, or
before making an important decision.
4. 20XX presentation title 4
How can it affect our mental health?
Anxiety can also affect your
behaviour. You may withdraw from
friends and family, feel unable to go
to work, or avoid certain places.
While avoiding situations can give
you short-term relief, the anxiety
often returns the next time
you're in the situation.
5. 20XX presentation title 5
Trauma. ...
Stress due to an illness. ...
Stress buildup. ...
Personality. ...
Other mental health disorders. ...
Drugs or alcohol.
What are the main causes of this?
6. 20XX presentation title 6
Having blood relatives with
an anxiety disorder. ...
past or childhood
experiences.
your current life situation.
physical and mental health
problems.
drugs and medication.
7. 20XX presentation title 7
•Feeling restless, wound-up,
or on-edge.
•Being easily fatigued.
•Having difficulty
concentrating.
•Being irritable.
•Having headaches, muscle
aches, stomachaches, or
unexplained pains.
Signs and Symptoms of
anxiety
8. 20XX presentation title 8
What anxiety feels like?
feeling tense, nervous or
unable to relax. having a
sense of dread, or fearing the
worst. feeling like the world is
speeding up or slowing
down. feeling like other
people can see you're
anxious and are looking at
you.
9. How can I manage my
anxiety?
How can I help myself?
10. 20XX presentation title 10
1.Talk to someone you trust add.
Talking to someone you trust about
what's making you anxious could be
a relief. ...
2.Try to manage your worries add.
3.Look after your physical health
add.Try breathing exercises add.
4.Keep a diary add.
5.Complementary and alternative
therapies add.
11. 20XX presentation title 11
Things you can try to help
with anxiety, fear and panic
1.try talking about your feelings to a
friend, family member, health
professional or counsellor. ...
2.use calming breathing exercises.
3.exercise – activities such as
running, walking, swimming and
yoga can help you relax.