The document discusses the importance of breastfeeding and supporting breastfeeding mothers. It notes that World Breastfeeding Week aims to promote and protect breastfeeding globally. The 2015 theme focuses on making workplaces more supportive of breastfeeding, such as providing private spaces and refrigerators for breast milk storage. The document also discusses myths around breastfeeding and notes ways workplaces can better support breastfeeding mothers, including providing private areas and equipment for pumping and storing breast milk.
Deep-rooted cultural biases rather than innate differences are likely to blame for the underrepresentation of women in STEM fields. While girls often outperform boys in math and science in school, they are less likely to choose STEM careers due to social and family expectations that discourage them from these fields. The gender gap in STEM careers is declining in India, particularly in the southern states, showing that this gap is not inevitable and can be addressed by changing teaching practices and social norms.
The right moisturiser can keep skin healthy throughout the yearNursing Crusade
The document discusses choosing the right moisturizer for different skin types and seasons. It recommends using a light, fast absorbing moisturizer like Vaseline Aloe Soothe during the summer months. For time spent outdoors, it suggests choosing a moisturizer with SPF of at least 20 to protect skin from the sun. As temperatures drop later in the year, it advises using a hydrating moisturizer like Vaseline Intensive Care that seals in moisture and is hypoallergenic.
The document discusses transport operations and ambulance driving. It covers standard competencies for EMS operations, transporting patients safely, defensive driving techniques, and safe driving practices like using turn signals and maintaining a cushion of safety around the ambulance. Key steps for ambulance staff include checking equipment, securing patients and supplies, and cleaning after transporting a patient. The goal is to safely transport patients while avoiding crashes.
This document provides information and strategies for sun safety at resorts and for outdoor employees. It discusses establishing a sun safety program that provides education materials to guests and training to employees. The program is based on a decade of successful sun safety programs for outdoor workers and recreators.
This document discusses the harms of marijuana abuse. It defines marijuana and how it is used. It then explains the short-term and long-term health effects of marijuana use. It notes that marijuana can negatively impact students, workers, and social life. The document advocates for treatment programs that focus on detoxification and support to reintegrate into society. It aims to dispel myths about marijuana and advocates for its characterization as a dangerous drug rather than a safe alternative to other substances.
How pizza shops, steakhouses harm environmentNursing Crusade
Pizza shops and steakhouses that use charcoal or wood burners produce significant emissions and damage the environment in major cities. A study of Sao Paulo, Brazil found emissions from wood burning pizza restaurants and charcoal-burning steakhouses posed an emerging environmental risk, despite Sao Paulo's green vehicle policies. The city is home to around 8,000 pizza parlors that produce close to a million pizzas per day using wood burning stoves, negating the positive effects of Sao Paulo's biofuel vehicle policies.
Bill Gates says that genetically modified mosquitoes may be used to fight malaria within the next five years. Researchers are using a gene editing technique called a "gene drive" to alter mosquitoes so they are resistant to diseases like malaria and dengue. Gates believes this technology could dramatically reduce malaria deaths by suppressing mosquito populations. However, some scientists have concerns about the safety of releasing genetically modified mosquitoes into the wild and more regulation of gene drives may be needed.
The document discusses the importance of breastfeeding and supporting breastfeeding mothers. It notes that World Breastfeeding Week aims to promote and protect breastfeeding globally. The 2015 theme focuses on making workplaces more supportive of breastfeeding, such as providing private spaces and refrigerators for breast milk storage. The document also discusses myths around breastfeeding and notes ways workplaces can better support breastfeeding mothers, including providing private areas and equipment for pumping and storing breast milk.
Deep-rooted cultural biases rather than innate differences are likely to blame for the underrepresentation of women in STEM fields. While girls often outperform boys in math and science in school, they are less likely to choose STEM careers due to social and family expectations that discourage them from these fields. The gender gap in STEM careers is declining in India, particularly in the southern states, showing that this gap is not inevitable and can be addressed by changing teaching practices and social norms.
The right moisturiser can keep skin healthy throughout the yearNursing Crusade
The document discusses choosing the right moisturizer for different skin types and seasons. It recommends using a light, fast absorbing moisturizer like Vaseline Aloe Soothe during the summer months. For time spent outdoors, it suggests choosing a moisturizer with SPF of at least 20 to protect skin from the sun. As temperatures drop later in the year, it advises using a hydrating moisturizer like Vaseline Intensive Care that seals in moisture and is hypoallergenic.
The document discusses transport operations and ambulance driving. It covers standard competencies for EMS operations, transporting patients safely, defensive driving techniques, and safe driving practices like using turn signals and maintaining a cushion of safety around the ambulance. Key steps for ambulance staff include checking equipment, securing patients and supplies, and cleaning after transporting a patient. The goal is to safely transport patients while avoiding crashes.
This document provides information and strategies for sun safety at resorts and for outdoor employees. It discusses establishing a sun safety program that provides education materials to guests and training to employees. The program is based on a decade of successful sun safety programs for outdoor workers and recreators.
This document discusses the harms of marijuana abuse. It defines marijuana and how it is used. It then explains the short-term and long-term health effects of marijuana use. It notes that marijuana can negatively impact students, workers, and social life. The document advocates for treatment programs that focus on detoxification and support to reintegrate into society. It aims to dispel myths about marijuana and advocates for its characterization as a dangerous drug rather than a safe alternative to other substances.
How pizza shops, steakhouses harm environmentNursing Crusade
Pizza shops and steakhouses that use charcoal or wood burners produce significant emissions and damage the environment in major cities. A study of Sao Paulo, Brazil found emissions from wood burning pizza restaurants and charcoal-burning steakhouses posed an emerging environmental risk, despite Sao Paulo's green vehicle policies. The city is home to around 8,000 pizza parlors that produce close to a million pizzas per day using wood burning stoves, negating the positive effects of Sao Paulo's biofuel vehicle policies.
Bill Gates says that genetically modified mosquitoes may be used to fight malaria within the next five years. Researchers are using a gene editing technique called a "gene drive" to alter mosquitoes so they are resistant to diseases like malaria and dengue. Gates believes this technology could dramatically reduce malaria deaths by suppressing mosquito populations. However, some scientists have concerns about the safety of releasing genetically modified mosquitoes into the wild and more regulation of gene drives may be needed.
India is facing a diabetes epidemic as the number of diabetics is projected to increase to over 100 million in the next 15 years. While India has made progress in reducing childhood stunting, the growing rate of overweight and obese individuals, especially those prone to diabetes, is a cause for concern. Public health policies need to be strengthened to combat both undernutrition and the rising threat of overnutrition and diabetes.
Flowers may be losing their scents and fragrances due to rising global temperatures associated with climate change. Scientists have found that higher ambient temperatures lead to a decrease in the production of floral scents. Flowers produce scents to attract pollinators like insects to ensure plant reproduction. However, increasing temperatures are interfering with the plant-pollinator relationship by reducing floral scents.
The document discusses the author's experience getting a haircut at various barbershops and salons over time. It describes visiting a neighborhood barber shop for cheap haircuts for years, but eventually ending the relationship due to poor hygiene. The author then tries several upmarket salons but is unsatisfied until finding one that meets most requirements and provides a good haircutting experience. The author learns about new hair products and their benefits from the barber.
Poverty changes dna of people, may make them drug addictsNursing Crusade
Living in poverty can cause changes to a person's DNA that increases the likelihood of depression, anxiety, and drug use. Researchers found that teenagers from low socioeconomic backgrounds showed changes to a gene linked to increased activity in the brain's fear and stress response center. This epigenetic change was also associated with lower levels of serotonin and can be passed to future generations. The study examined changes to the SLC6A4 gene in 132 adolescents over two years, finding that those from poorer backgrounds accumulated higher levels of a chemical tag on the gene, making their amygdala more sensitive to fearful stimuli.
Twenty mediterranean diet tricks to help you lose weight this summerNursing Crusade
The document discusses 20 ways to follow a Mediterranean diet to lose weight and improve health. Some of the key recommendations include using olive oil instead of other fats, eating tomatoes and garlic daily for their health benefits, choosing fish instead of red meat at least once a week, eating plenty of fruits and vegetables including options like peppers and avocados that are popular in Mediterranean diets, and enjoying red wine in moderation with meals for its antioxidants. The Mediterranean diet has been shown in studies to reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer and other health issues while helping maintain a healthy weight.
South Koreans can now soothe hangovers with a new ice cream bar launched by a convenience store chain. Called "hang in there", it is the first ice cream marketed specifically for hangover relief. Drinking is a big part of business culture in South Korea, and the hangover remedy market is worth over $126 million annually. The ice cream contains oriental raisin tree fruit juice, a traditional Korean medicine for hangovers whose extract was found to reduce intoxication symptoms in rats.
The document discusses various topics related to emergency medical services (EMS) operations including transport operations, EMS roles and responsibilities, operating ground ambulances safely, assessing and treating patients, infectious disease protocols, ambulance design, checking and equipping ambulances, ambulance staffing, emergency response and transport, air medical transports, and helicopter medical evacuation operations. The overall document provides guidance and standard competencies for EMS professionals.
This document provides information about blood typing and characteristics. It discusses the discovery of blood types by Landsteiner in 1900 and the Rh factor in 1940. The document defines key terms like antigens, antibodies, agglutination. It describes the main blood types (A, B, AB, O) and Rh factors (+/-). It also summarizes blood composition, functions, transfusions and the genetics that determine blood type. Overall, the document presents foundational information about blood typing and characteristics.
The document discusses legal and regulatory issues related to nursing practice. It covers topics such as sources of law, criminal and civil law, tort law including malpractice, intentional torts, strategies to prevent incidents, standards of care, selected laws including nurse practice acts, licensure, boards of nursing, advance directives, HIPAA, and privacy versus confidentiality. The overall document provides an overview of the legal and regulatory framework that governs nursing practice.
The document discusses the nurse-patient relationship and its various aspects. It describes the different phases of the relationship from the pre-interaction phase to engagement, active intervention, and termination. It also outlines the roles, requisites, and characteristics of a good relationship between nurses and patients. Barriers like role stress and autonomy struggles that can impact effective professional relationships are examined as well. The importance of relationships between nurses and families and other healthcare professionals is also highlighted.
A survey by GOQii on fitness in India showed that the most common health goals are to get active and fit, reduce stress, manage weight, and improve sleep quality. The survey found that Delhiites prefer outdoor cardio exercises while Bengaluru residents favor yoga. It also showed that Mumbaikars take the most daily steps on average and residents of Pune sleep the most hours per night.
The document discusses communicating respectfully with elderly patients. It provides examples of unacceptable caregiver responses that fail to meet patients' needs and respect their dignity. It emphasizes the importance of ethical principles like maintaining patients' autonomy and respecting their physical and psychological well-being. The objectives are to help students reflect on how to avoid mistreatment and establish warm relations through minor acts of empathy. Responding to requests can satisfy needs and build trust if caregivers break from routines to think creatively and personalized care.
No creches yet, poor fret over children's safetyNursing Crusade
The document discusses the lack of creche facilities in slums, which is causing worry for low-income families. A pilot project aimed to set up 30 creches by December, but it has been delayed. The delay is due to issues recruiting additional staff needed to run the creches. Advocates express concern over the delay and need for dedicated funding and monitoring of creche programs.
Researchers found that regular chocolate consumption was associated with better performance on cognitive tests. A study of over 900 people aged 23-98 found that those who ate chocolate more frequently did better on tests of visual-spatial memory, organization, working memory, abstract reasoning and mental status. Regular chocolate consumption was linked to better cognitive function, except for working memory, even after accounting for cardiovascular and lifestyle factors.
This document discusses how living in today's world full of constant stimulation and anxiety makes it difficult to remain calm. It provides strategies from experts on how to cultivate calmness through detaching from chaotic situations, meditation, yoga, and taking breaks. Modern life is seen as more restless than ever before, making finding inner peace and calm a priority.
The document discusses how demonstrating both competence and vulnerability can help build trust more quickly. It describes a study where psychiatrists would act clumsy, like dropping a pencil, to appear more human and approachable to patients. Similarly, an engineer gained his coworkers' trust after joining them for karaoke. The key is to first impress with knowledge and skills, then show your fallible side through minor mistakes or silliness. This balances warmth with competence, making people seem more trustworthy.
This document provides information on pain management in nursing, including:
- Objectives related to neurophysiology of pain pathways, pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions, chronic pain, and nursing contributions to pain management.
- Details on the pain process including transduction, transmission, modulation, and perception.
- Descriptions of various pharmacological interventions for pain including analgesics, local anesthetics, anticonvulsants, and opioids.
This document provides an overview of normal aging processes and suggestions for supporting aging individuals. It discusses common changes that can occur with aging in various body systems like vision, hearing, skin, and cognition. It also addresses potential psychological and social issues in aging and provides ideas for accommodating issues like impaired balance or mobility. The goal is to continue providing high-quality, person-centered care as individuals age and to find creative ways for them to actively participate.
This document provides information on mechanical ventilation settings and modes. It discusses settings like tidal volume, respiratory rate, PEEP and others. Common ventilation modes are described like assist-control, pressure support and SIMV. Advantages and disadvantages of each mode are outlined. Guidelines for initially setting up mechanical ventilation are provided. Troubleshooting techniques for issues like high pressures, COPD patients and ARDS are also reviewed.
Children as young as three are experiencing aches and pains due to excessive use of gadgets like tablets, phones and handheld games. Doctors are seeing an increase in musculoskeletal problems in children's backs and necks from spending hours hunched over screens. Excessive gadget use is also negatively impacting children's grades, communication skills, and social development as they interact less with family and spend more time in isolated online worlds. Parents are encouraged to limit screen time and provide outdoor activities and pets instead of technology to support children's healthy development.
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
India is facing a diabetes epidemic as the number of diabetics is projected to increase to over 100 million in the next 15 years. While India has made progress in reducing childhood stunting, the growing rate of overweight and obese individuals, especially those prone to diabetes, is a cause for concern. Public health policies need to be strengthened to combat both undernutrition and the rising threat of overnutrition and diabetes.
Flowers may be losing their scents and fragrances due to rising global temperatures associated with climate change. Scientists have found that higher ambient temperatures lead to a decrease in the production of floral scents. Flowers produce scents to attract pollinators like insects to ensure plant reproduction. However, increasing temperatures are interfering with the plant-pollinator relationship by reducing floral scents.
The document discusses the author's experience getting a haircut at various barbershops and salons over time. It describes visiting a neighborhood barber shop for cheap haircuts for years, but eventually ending the relationship due to poor hygiene. The author then tries several upmarket salons but is unsatisfied until finding one that meets most requirements and provides a good haircutting experience. The author learns about new hair products and their benefits from the barber.
Poverty changes dna of people, may make them drug addictsNursing Crusade
Living in poverty can cause changes to a person's DNA that increases the likelihood of depression, anxiety, and drug use. Researchers found that teenagers from low socioeconomic backgrounds showed changes to a gene linked to increased activity in the brain's fear and stress response center. This epigenetic change was also associated with lower levels of serotonin and can be passed to future generations. The study examined changes to the SLC6A4 gene in 132 adolescents over two years, finding that those from poorer backgrounds accumulated higher levels of a chemical tag on the gene, making their amygdala more sensitive to fearful stimuli.
Twenty mediterranean diet tricks to help you lose weight this summerNursing Crusade
The document discusses 20 ways to follow a Mediterranean diet to lose weight and improve health. Some of the key recommendations include using olive oil instead of other fats, eating tomatoes and garlic daily for their health benefits, choosing fish instead of red meat at least once a week, eating plenty of fruits and vegetables including options like peppers and avocados that are popular in Mediterranean diets, and enjoying red wine in moderation with meals for its antioxidants. The Mediterranean diet has been shown in studies to reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer and other health issues while helping maintain a healthy weight.
South Koreans can now soothe hangovers with a new ice cream bar launched by a convenience store chain. Called "hang in there", it is the first ice cream marketed specifically for hangover relief. Drinking is a big part of business culture in South Korea, and the hangover remedy market is worth over $126 million annually. The ice cream contains oriental raisin tree fruit juice, a traditional Korean medicine for hangovers whose extract was found to reduce intoxication symptoms in rats.
The document discusses various topics related to emergency medical services (EMS) operations including transport operations, EMS roles and responsibilities, operating ground ambulances safely, assessing and treating patients, infectious disease protocols, ambulance design, checking and equipping ambulances, ambulance staffing, emergency response and transport, air medical transports, and helicopter medical evacuation operations. The overall document provides guidance and standard competencies for EMS professionals.
This document provides information about blood typing and characteristics. It discusses the discovery of blood types by Landsteiner in 1900 and the Rh factor in 1940. The document defines key terms like antigens, antibodies, agglutination. It describes the main blood types (A, B, AB, O) and Rh factors (+/-). It also summarizes blood composition, functions, transfusions and the genetics that determine blood type. Overall, the document presents foundational information about blood typing and characteristics.
The document discusses legal and regulatory issues related to nursing practice. It covers topics such as sources of law, criminal and civil law, tort law including malpractice, intentional torts, strategies to prevent incidents, standards of care, selected laws including nurse practice acts, licensure, boards of nursing, advance directives, HIPAA, and privacy versus confidentiality. The overall document provides an overview of the legal and regulatory framework that governs nursing practice.
The document discusses the nurse-patient relationship and its various aspects. It describes the different phases of the relationship from the pre-interaction phase to engagement, active intervention, and termination. It also outlines the roles, requisites, and characteristics of a good relationship between nurses and patients. Barriers like role stress and autonomy struggles that can impact effective professional relationships are examined as well. The importance of relationships between nurses and families and other healthcare professionals is also highlighted.
A survey by GOQii on fitness in India showed that the most common health goals are to get active and fit, reduce stress, manage weight, and improve sleep quality. The survey found that Delhiites prefer outdoor cardio exercises while Bengaluru residents favor yoga. It also showed that Mumbaikars take the most daily steps on average and residents of Pune sleep the most hours per night.
The document discusses communicating respectfully with elderly patients. It provides examples of unacceptable caregiver responses that fail to meet patients' needs and respect their dignity. It emphasizes the importance of ethical principles like maintaining patients' autonomy and respecting their physical and psychological well-being. The objectives are to help students reflect on how to avoid mistreatment and establish warm relations through minor acts of empathy. Responding to requests can satisfy needs and build trust if caregivers break from routines to think creatively and personalized care.
No creches yet, poor fret over children's safetyNursing Crusade
The document discusses the lack of creche facilities in slums, which is causing worry for low-income families. A pilot project aimed to set up 30 creches by December, but it has been delayed. The delay is due to issues recruiting additional staff needed to run the creches. Advocates express concern over the delay and need for dedicated funding and monitoring of creche programs.
Researchers found that regular chocolate consumption was associated with better performance on cognitive tests. A study of over 900 people aged 23-98 found that those who ate chocolate more frequently did better on tests of visual-spatial memory, organization, working memory, abstract reasoning and mental status. Regular chocolate consumption was linked to better cognitive function, except for working memory, even after accounting for cardiovascular and lifestyle factors.
This document discusses how living in today's world full of constant stimulation and anxiety makes it difficult to remain calm. It provides strategies from experts on how to cultivate calmness through detaching from chaotic situations, meditation, yoga, and taking breaks. Modern life is seen as more restless than ever before, making finding inner peace and calm a priority.
The document discusses how demonstrating both competence and vulnerability can help build trust more quickly. It describes a study where psychiatrists would act clumsy, like dropping a pencil, to appear more human and approachable to patients. Similarly, an engineer gained his coworkers' trust after joining them for karaoke. The key is to first impress with knowledge and skills, then show your fallible side through minor mistakes or silliness. This balances warmth with competence, making people seem more trustworthy.
This document provides information on pain management in nursing, including:
- Objectives related to neurophysiology of pain pathways, pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions, chronic pain, and nursing contributions to pain management.
- Details on the pain process including transduction, transmission, modulation, and perception.
- Descriptions of various pharmacological interventions for pain including analgesics, local anesthetics, anticonvulsants, and opioids.
This document provides an overview of normal aging processes and suggestions for supporting aging individuals. It discusses common changes that can occur with aging in various body systems like vision, hearing, skin, and cognition. It also addresses potential psychological and social issues in aging and provides ideas for accommodating issues like impaired balance or mobility. The goal is to continue providing high-quality, person-centered care as individuals age and to find creative ways for them to actively participate.
This document provides information on mechanical ventilation settings and modes. It discusses settings like tidal volume, respiratory rate, PEEP and others. Common ventilation modes are described like assist-control, pressure support and SIMV. Advantages and disadvantages of each mode are outlined. Guidelines for initially setting up mechanical ventilation are provided. Troubleshooting techniques for issues like high pressures, COPD patients and ARDS are also reviewed.
Children as young as three are experiencing aches and pains due to excessive use of gadgets like tablets, phones and handheld games. Doctors are seeing an increase in musculoskeletal problems in children's backs and necks from spending hours hunched over screens. Excessive gadget use is also negatively impacting children's grades, communication skills, and social development as they interact less with family and spend more time in isolated online worlds. Parents are encouraged to limit screen time and provide outdoor activities and pets instead of technology to support children's healthy development.
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a simplified look into the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration:
Learning objectives:
1. Describe the organisation of respiratory center
2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 42, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
Mercurius is named after the roman god mercurius, the god of trade and science. The planet mercurius is named after the same god. Mercurius is sometimes called hydrargyrum, means ‘watery silver’. Its shine and colour are very similar to silver, but mercury is a fluid at room temperatures. The name quick silver is a translation of hydrargyrum, where the word quick describes its tendency to scatter away in all directions.
The droplets have a tendency to conglomerate to one big mass, but on being shaken they fall apart into countless little droplets again. It is used to ignite explosives, like mercury fulminate, the explosive character is one of its general themes.
The skin is the largest organ and its health plays a vital role among the other sense organs. The skin concerns like acne breakout, psoriasis, or anything similar along the lines, finding a qualified and experienced dermatologist becomes paramount.
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