Overview of MultiCare's 2015 Nurse Camp program for high school students. Demographic data including age, race, gender, economically disadvantaged. Career Opportunity in Health Care. How to develop a pipeline of talent in Health Care.
The document is a collection of pages from the May 27, 2015 issue of Muskoka Magazine. The pages discuss various topics happening around Muskoka including local events, businesses and community news. Specific articles or stories are not summarized as the individual pages provided do not have clear article titles or summaries.
Hocking County has partnered with Hocking Valley Community Hospital to provide health screenings and workshops for county employees to learn their health numbers like blood pressure. Employees can attend a Staywell screening day in February and a Know Your Numbers workshop in April to get screened and learn more. The hospital is also offering on-site blood pressure checks for employee groups in March at various dates and times by requesting a time slot.
This document contains the results of statistical analyses comparing variables like age, education level, income, and tourism participation between households that do and do not participate in tourism activities. It finds statistically significant differences in age, income, and tourism participation between the groups, but not education level or number of family members.
This document outlines a nursing student's extensive clinical experience over several years including over 200 hours in a nursing preceptorship and leadership roles, as well as hours in various medical settings such as mental health, critical care, emergent care, hospice, wound care, long term care, pediatrics, obstetrics, and community health. The student gained experience at hospitals, healthcare facilities, schools, and senior centers working in areas like medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics, community health, and simulations.
Presentation given relating to the HSCIC report 'Focus on the health and care of young people June 2015' by Kate Croft, HSCIC Head of Statistical Response Unit. This took place at the Health+Care event at London's ExCel, on Thursday 25 June 2015.
Emma James & Alison Smith - ECO 20: Empowering care homes through innovation ...Innovation Agency
The Wirral Teletriage service provides clinical support to nursing and residential homes through a digital platform. It aims to provide care in patients' place of residence, quicker access to clinical assessment than NHS 111, and reduce A&E attendances, admissions, 999 calls and ambulance conveyances. The Teletriage service is a partnership between NHS Wirral Clinical Commissioning Group and Wirral Council and has led to a 78% reduction in NHS 111 calls and a 15% reduction in ambulance conveyances from care homes since 2017. However, it also faces challenges related to clinician and care home buy-in, its small staff team, and issues with technology adoption and support.
This document contains a log of timestamps from July 4, 2015 ranging from 12:00 AM to 6:08 PM. The timestamps show activity throughout the day at varying intervals, with the longest gap between 10:20 AM and 3:09 PM. The majority of the timestamps fall in the afternoon between 3:09 PM and 6:08 PM.
Jaundice is a yellow discoloration of the skin and eyes caused by high bilirubin levels in the blood. There are three main types of jaundice: 1) hemolytic jaundice caused by the breakdown of red blood cells, 2) congenital hyperbilirubinemia which includes Gilbert's syndrome due to a genetic mutation, and 3) cholestatic jaundice which can be either intra-hepatic from liver disease or extra-hepatic from bile duct obstruction.
The document is a collection of pages from the May 27, 2015 issue of Muskoka Magazine. The pages discuss various topics happening around Muskoka including local events, businesses and community news. Specific articles or stories are not summarized as the individual pages provided do not have clear article titles or summaries.
Hocking County has partnered with Hocking Valley Community Hospital to provide health screenings and workshops for county employees to learn their health numbers like blood pressure. Employees can attend a Staywell screening day in February and a Know Your Numbers workshop in April to get screened and learn more. The hospital is also offering on-site blood pressure checks for employee groups in March at various dates and times by requesting a time slot.
This document contains the results of statistical analyses comparing variables like age, education level, income, and tourism participation between households that do and do not participate in tourism activities. It finds statistically significant differences in age, income, and tourism participation between the groups, but not education level or number of family members.
This document outlines a nursing student's extensive clinical experience over several years including over 200 hours in a nursing preceptorship and leadership roles, as well as hours in various medical settings such as mental health, critical care, emergent care, hospice, wound care, long term care, pediatrics, obstetrics, and community health. The student gained experience at hospitals, healthcare facilities, schools, and senior centers working in areas like medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics, community health, and simulations.
Presentation given relating to the HSCIC report 'Focus on the health and care of young people June 2015' by Kate Croft, HSCIC Head of Statistical Response Unit. This took place at the Health+Care event at London's ExCel, on Thursday 25 June 2015.
Emma James & Alison Smith - ECO 20: Empowering care homes through innovation ...Innovation Agency
The Wirral Teletriage service provides clinical support to nursing and residential homes through a digital platform. It aims to provide care in patients' place of residence, quicker access to clinical assessment than NHS 111, and reduce A&E attendances, admissions, 999 calls and ambulance conveyances. The Teletriage service is a partnership between NHS Wirral Clinical Commissioning Group and Wirral Council and has led to a 78% reduction in NHS 111 calls and a 15% reduction in ambulance conveyances from care homes since 2017. However, it also faces challenges related to clinician and care home buy-in, its small staff team, and issues with technology adoption and support.
This document contains a log of timestamps from July 4, 2015 ranging from 12:00 AM to 6:08 PM. The timestamps show activity throughout the day at varying intervals, with the longest gap between 10:20 AM and 3:09 PM. The majority of the timestamps fall in the afternoon between 3:09 PM and 6:08 PM.
Jaundice is a yellow discoloration of the skin and eyes caused by high bilirubin levels in the blood. There are three main types of jaundice: 1) hemolytic jaundice caused by the breakdown of red blood cells, 2) congenital hyperbilirubinemia which includes Gilbert's syndrome due to a genetic mutation, and 3) cholestatic jaundice which can be either intra-hepatic from liver disease or extra-hepatic from bile duct obstruction.
Kelley Chrisman is seeking a registered nurse position and has over two and a half years of experience providing quality patient care as a certified nursing assistant. She will graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Registered Nursing from CSU San Marcos in March 2016. Her clinical experience includes working in medical-surgical, telemetry, orthopedic, labor and delivery, pediatric, and behavioral health units. She is skilled in assessments, medication administration, procedures, communication, and documentation.
Staffordshire Stoke on Trent Partnership NHS Trust- Using FFT for improvement...RuthEvansPEN
1) The document summarizes the methods used by a healthcare trust to collect feedback from service users and carers through surveys, compliments, and suggestions for improvement.
2) It provides data from April to December 2016 showing high recommendation rates on surveys and many compliments received. It also lists suggestions for improvement received.
3) Examples are given of learning actions implemented based on feedback, such as new information materials, clinic scheduling reviews, and pathway reviews.
Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Partnership NHS Trust- Using FFT for improve...RuthEvansPEN
1) The document summarizes the methods used by a healthcare trust to collect feedback from service users and carers through surveys, compliments, and suggestions for improvement.
2) It provides data from April to December 2016 showing high recommendation rates on surveys and many compliments received. It also lists suggestions for improvement received.
3) Examples are given of learning actions implemented based on feedback, such as new information materials, clinic scheduling reviews, and pathway reviews.
Building a Culture of Ownership at Children's Hospital of New OrleansJoe Tye
This document summarizes the presentation "Building a Culture of Ownership" given by Jamie Wiggins and Joe Tye of Children's Hospital Association. It provides background on Children's Hospital in Louisiana, which originally opened in 1955 and is now a 224-bed pediatric medical center. It discusses efforts after Hurricane Katrina to improve community collaboration. The presentation outlines Children's Hospital's framework for excellence, which includes magnet designation, education programs, leadership development, and quality improvement initiatives. It discusses creating the right culture through empowerment and a culture of "yes". Metrics show improvements in areas like turnover, certification, and patient satisfaction.
It is a presentation on non profitable trust named as Thribhuvandas Foundation in Gujarat which is working for the betterment of the villagers as well as to the women staying in village. They are providing a helping hand towards the villagers near their district.
The document outlines information about the Client Services Unit (CSU) of the AIDS Activities Coordinating Office (AACO) in Philadelphia. It discusses the CSU's mission to help and advocate for people living with HIV/AIDS. It provides data on the 1976 client intakes completed in 2017, including demographics and most common needs. It also describes the transition of AACO's Housing Services Program to the City's Office of Homeless Services and details the consumer feedback process for AACO-funded services.
This document discusses a health partnership project between Scotland and Malawi. It contains the following key points:
1) The project aimed to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality rates in Ntcheu district, Malawi by training midwives and promoting community health through motherhood taskforces.
2) Successes included improvements in antenatal care, facility deliveries, and maternal health knowledge that aligned with government priorities.
3) Challenges included staff turnover disrupting planning and a lack of understanding between partners about roles.
4) An evaluation found increased clinic attendance and skilled birth attendance, and decreased infant and neonatal mortality rates, showing the project was effective.
This document provides a summary of a project to improve maternity care for Aboriginal women in a local health district. The key issues identified were a lack of continuity of care, poor cultural awareness among staff, and clinical spaces not being culturally welcoming. Solutions implemented included cultural awareness training for staff, standardized clinical pathways, and improving early access to care. Results so far include more women booking early in their pregnancy and improved screening. Next steps involve continuing training and communication, exploring models to improve continuity of care, and sharing lessons learned. The project highlighted the importance of understanding women's experiences and providing culturally safe care.
At the April 16th, 2016 meeting of the Philadelphia Ryan White Planning Council, Evelyn Torres and Sebastian Branca of the AIDS Activities Coordinating Office (AACO) presented their annual Client Services Unit (CSU) report.
Leading change delivering community based maternity services shrewsburySheena Byrom OBE
Portsmouth Hospitals Trust provides maternity services for over 6,000 births per year across four maternity centers and a midwifery-led unit. To establish more community-based care, the Trust integrated hospital and community services, developed the role of Maternity Support Workers to provide postnatal care, and based midwives and support workers in children's centers and maternity centers in the local communities. This model provides personalized care closer to home, with benefits including increased satisfaction, higher rates of one-to-one support in labor, and more births occurring outside of the hospital setting.
The Hospitality Program at Bellevue Hospital launched in October 2015 and has since expanded its services. It provides non-clinical support to patients but currently uses a basic database that does not track specific patient needs over time. Creating a more detailed database would allow the program to better anticipate and address patient issues, improving satisfaction. The document outlines a plan to develop such a database, conduct an analysis of patient requests over nine months, and create a marketing plan to expand the program.
The document summarizes the shelter's activities and statistics for 2015. Key points include:
- Live intake of cats and dogs was 30,521, a 1% decrease from 2014. Euthanasia was at its lowest rate in history.
- Live release rates for dogs and cats increased in 2015 to 89.9% and 84.1%, up from 84.4% and 80.9% in 2014.
- Adoptions, transfers to rescue partners, and owner claims totaled over 15,000 animals leaving the shelter.
- Initiatives to reduce intake, increase placement, provide medical care, and build community awareness helped improve outcomes.
The document summarizes Rwanda's efforts to integrate palliative care into its national health system. Key points include:
- Rwanda established a palliative care program in 2011 with a vision of universal access by 2020. It has trained over 1,000 health care professionals and integrated palliative care services into hospitals, health centers, and communities through a network of home-based care practitioners.
- Palliative care services are part of Rwanda's community-based health insurance and national health information system. A palliative care desk coordinates services at referral and provincial hospitals.
- Lessons from partnerships include the importance of regional collaboration for training and mentorship, decentralizing services to effectively scale up palliative care,
Being chosen as one of the best practices of VSMMC to be presented during the 2nd DOH National Staff Meeting, the Program for Young Parents is a collaborative project to address the health needs of pregnant adolescents and provide comprehensive "one-stop shop" care for the pregnant adolescent, her partner and her infant.
ANZICS S&Q 2014 - RRT: Michelle Topple on the Austin MET Nurse programANZICS
The document provides an overview of the MET Nurse Program at Austin Health, a major tertiary health provider in Melbourne. It describes the roles and responsibilities of MET nurses, which include attending emergency calls, assessing and assisting with deteriorating patients, educating other staff, and working in the ICU. The MET Panel oversees the program and ensures a high quality of care. The program trains ICU nurses to become accredited MET nurses over the course of 6 months through lectures, workshops and supervised calls. So far 75 nurses have graduated from the program, helping to improve outcomes for deteriorating patients across the health service.
Asi agency of choice presentation sept 15 2014Vanessa Jackson
ASI was founded in 1975 as an employment training agency and began offering home care services in the 1980s. It has since grown to employ over 300 people, 95% of whom are minorities, and serve over 800 clients. ASI offers a wide range of high quality home care services and places an emphasis on culturally sensitive care and extensive training programs. Client satisfaction surveys consistently show over 94% of clients rating ASI's services as excellent or very good.
The document discusses Cleveland Clinic's strategy for managing patient populations beyond meaningful use requirements. It provides an overview of Cleveland Clinic including its size and services. It then summarizes the history of Cleveland Clinic's patient portal called MyChart, highlighting growth in usage and new features added over time. Finally, it outlines Cleveland Clinic's growth strategy, which includes increasing transparency by providing access to medical records and surveys, improving access to care through online services, and engaging patients through collection of patient entered data.
Safinaz Karaein is a bilingual medical assistant with experience in capillary puncture, venipuncture, administering injections, performing lab tests, taking vitals, medical histories, and clerical duties such as filing, charting, and documentation. She has an anticipated graduation date of July 2015 from the Medical Assistant Program at Ross Medical Education Center in Grand Rapids, MI. Her certifications include CPR/AED from the American Heart Association and hospice training from Spectrum Health. Her externship experience was at Metro Health Community Clinic, where she performed duties such as rooming patients, obtaining vital signs, administering injections, blood draws, using an EHR system, and assisting with exams.
Kelley Chrisman is seeking a registered nurse position and has over two and a half years of experience providing quality patient care as a certified nursing assistant. She will graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Registered Nursing from CSU San Marcos in March 2016. Her clinical experience includes working in medical-surgical, telemetry, orthopedic, labor and delivery, pediatric, and behavioral health units. She is skilled in assessments, medication administration, procedures, communication, and documentation.
Staffordshire Stoke on Trent Partnership NHS Trust- Using FFT for improvement...RuthEvansPEN
1) The document summarizes the methods used by a healthcare trust to collect feedback from service users and carers through surveys, compliments, and suggestions for improvement.
2) It provides data from April to December 2016 showing high recommendation rates on surveys and many compliments received. It also lists suggestions for improvement received.
3) Examples are given of learning actions implemented based on feedback, such as new information materials, clinic scheduling reviews, and pathway reviews.
Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Partnership NHS Trust- Using FFT for improve...RuthEvansPEN
1) The document summarizes the methods used by a healthcare trust to collect feedback from service users and carers through surveys, compliments, and suggestions for improvement.
2) It provides data from April to December 2016 showing high recommendation rates on surveys and many compliments received. It also lists suggestions for improvement received.
3) Examples are given of learning actions implemented based on feedback, such as new information materials, clinic scheduling reviews, and pathway reviews.
Building a Culture of Ownership at Children's Hospital of New OrleansJoe Tye
This document summarizes the presentation "Building a Culture of Ownership" given by Jamie Wiggins and Joe Tye of Children's Hospital Association. It provides background on Children's Hospital in Louisiana, which originally opened in 1955 and is now a 224-bed pediatric medical center. It discusses efforts after Hurricane Katrina to improve community collaboration. The presentation outlines Children's Hospital's framework for excellence, which includes magnet designation, education programs, leadership development, and quality improvement initiatives. It discusses creating the right culture through empowerment and a culture of "yes". Metrics show improvements in areas like turnover, certification, and patient satisfaction.
It is a presentation on non profitable trust named as Thribhuvandas Foundation in Gujarat which is working for the betterment of the villagers as well as to the women staying in village. They are providing a helping hand towards the villagers near their district.
The document outlines information about the Client Services Unit (CSU) of the AIDS Activities Coordinating Office (AACO) in Philadelphia. It discusses the CSU's mission to help and advocate for people living with HIV/AIDS. It provides data on the 1976 client intakes completed in 2017, including demographics and most common needs. It also describes the transition of AACO's Housing Services Program to the City's Office of Homeless Services and details the consumer feedback process for AACO-funded services.
This document discusses a health partnership project between Scotland and Malawi. It contains the following key points:
1) The project aimed to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality rates in Ntcheu district, Malawi by training midwives and promoting community health through motherhood taskforces.
2) Successes included improvements in antenatal care, facility deliveries, and maternal health knowledge that aligned with government priorities.
3) Challenges included staff turnover disrupting planning and a lack of understanding between partners about roles.
4) An evaluation found increased clinic attendance and skilled birth attendance, and decreased infant and neonatal mortality rates, showing the project was effective.
This document provides a summary of a project to improve maternity care for Aboriginal women in a local health district. The key issues identified were a lack of continuity of care, poor cultural awareness among staff, and clinical spaces not being culturally welcoming. Solutions implemented included cultural awareness training for staff, standardized clinical pathways, and improving early access to care. Results so far include more women booking early in their pregnancy and improved screening. Next steps involve continuing training and communication, exploring models to improve continuity of care, and sharing lessons learned. The project highlighted the importance of understanding women's experiences and providing culturally safe care.
At the April 16th, 2016 meeting of the Philadelphia Ryan White Planning Council, Evelyn Torres and Sebastian Branca of the AIDS Activities Coordinating Office (AACO) presented their annual Client Services Unit (CSU) report.
Leading change delivering community based maternity services shrewsburySheena Byrom OBE
Portsmouth Hospitals Trust provides maternity services for over 6,000 births per year across four maternity centers and a midwifery-led unit. To establish more community-based care, the Trust integrated hospital and community services, developed the role of Maternity Support Workers to provide postnatal care, and based midwives and support workers in children's centers and maternity centers in the local communities. This model provides personalized care closer to home, with benefits including increased satisfaction, higher rates of one-to-one support in labor, and more births occurring outside of the hospital setting.
The Hospitality Program at Bellevue Hospital launched in October 2015 and has since expanded its services. It provides non-clinical support to patients but currently uses a basic database that does not track specific patient needs over time. Creating a more detailed database would allow the program to better anticipate and address patient issues, improving satisfaction. The document outlines a plan to develop such a database, conduct an analysis of patient requests over nine months, and create a marketing plan to expand the program.
The document summarizes the shelter's activities and statistics for 2015. Key points include:
- Live intake of cats and dogs was 30,521, a 1% decrease from 2014. Euthanasia was at its lowest rate in history.
- Live release rates for dogs and cats increased in 2015 to 89.9% and 84.1%, up from 84.4% and 80.9% in 2014.
- Adoptions, transfers to rescue partners, and owner claims totaled over 15,000 animals leaving the shelter.
- Initiatives to reduce intake, increase placement, provide medical care, and build community awareness helped improve outcomes.
The document summarizes Rwanda's efforts to integrate palliative care into its national health system. Key points include:
- Rwanda established a palliative care program in 2011 with a vision of universal access by 2020. It has trained over 1,000 health care professionals and integrated palliative care services into hospitals, health centers, and communities through a network of home-based care practitioners.
- Palliative care services are part of Rwanda's community-based health insurance and national health information system. A palliative care desk coordinates services at referral and provincial hospitals.
- Lessons from partnerships include the importance of regional collaboration for training and mentorship, decentralizing services to effectively scale up palliative care,
Being chosen as one of the best practices of VSMMC to be presented during the 2nd DOH National Staff Meeting, the Program for Young Parents is a collaborative project to address the health needs of pregnant adolescents and provide comprehensive "one-stop shop" care for the pregnant adolescent, her partner and her infant.
ANZICS S&Q 2014 - RRT: Michelle Topple on the Austin MET Nurse programANZICS
The document provides an overview of the MET Nurse Program at Austin Health, a major tertiary health provider in Melbourne. It describes the roles and responsibilities of MET nurses, which include attending emergency calls, assessing and assisting with deteriorating patients, educating other staff, and working in the ICU. The MET Panel oversees the program and ensures a high quality of care. The program trains ICU nurses to become accredited MET nurses over the course of 6 months through lectures, workshops and supervised calls. So far 75 nurses have graduated from the program, helping to improve outcomes for deteriorating patients across the health service.
Asi agency of choice presentation sept 15 2014Vanessa Jackson
ASI was founded in 1975 as an employment training agency and began offering home care services in the 1980s. It has since grown to employ over 300 people, 95% of whom are minorities, and serve over 800 clients. ASI offers a wide range of high quality home care services and places an emphasis on culturally sensitive care and extensive training programs. Client satisfaction surveys consistently show over 94% of clients rating ASI's services as excellent or very good.
The document discusses Cleveland Clinic's strategy for managing patient populations beyond meaningful use requirements. It provides an overview of Cleveland Clinic including its size and services. It then summarizes the history of Cleveland Clinic's patient portal called MyChart, highlighting growth in usage and new features added over time. Finally, it outlines Cleveland Clinic's growth strategy, which includes increasing transparency by providing access to medical records and surveys, improving access to care through online services, and engaging patients through collection of patient entered data.
Safinaz Karaein is a bilingual medical assistant with experience in capillary puncture, venipuncture, administering injections, performing lab tests, taking vitals, medical histories, and clerical duties such as filing, charting, and documentation. She has an anticipated graduation date of July 2015 from the Medical Assistant Program at Ross Medical Education Center in Grand Rapids, MI. Her certifications include CPR/AED from the American Heart Association and hospice training from Spectrum Health. Her externship experience was at Metro Health Community Clinic, where she performed duties such as rooming patients, obtaining vital signs, administering injections, blood draws, using an EHR system, and assisting with exams.
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Healthy Eating Habits:
Understanding Nutrition Labels: Teaches how to read and interpret food labels, focusing on serving sizes, calorie intake, and nutrients to limit or include.
Tips for Healthy Eating: Offers practical advice such as incorporating a variety of foods, practicing moderation, staying hydrated, and eating mindfully.
Benefits of Regular Exercise:
Physical Benefits: Discusses how exercise aids in weight management, muscle and bone health, cardiovascular health, and flexibility.
Mental Benefits: Explains the psychological advantages, including stress reduction, improved mood, and better sleep.
Tips for Staying Active:
Encourages consistency, variety in exercises, setting realistic goals, and finding enjoyable activities to maintain motivation.
Maintaining a Balanced Lifestyle:
Integrating Nutrition and Exercise: Suggests meal planning and incorporating physical activity into daily routines.
Monitoring Progress: Recommends tracking food intake and exercise, regular health check-ups, and provides tips for achieving balance, such as getting sufficient sleep, managing stress, and staying socially active.
Unlocking the Secrets to Safe Patient Handling.pdfLift Ability
Furthermore, the time constraints and workload in healthcare settings can make it challenging for caregivers to prioritise safe patient handling Australia practices, leading to shortcuts and increased risks.
DECODING THE RISKS - ALCOHOL, TOBACCO & DRUGS.pdfDr Rachana Gujar
Introduction: Substance use education is crucial due to its prevalence and societal impact.
Alcohol Use: Immediate and long-term risks include impaired judgment, health issues, and social consequences.
Tobacco Use: Immediate effects include increased heart rate, while long-term risks encompass cancer and heart disease.
Drug Use: Risks vary depending on the drug type, including health and psychological implications.
Prevention Strategies: Education, healthy coping mechanisms, community support, and policies are vital in preventing substance use.
Harm Reduction Strategies: Safe use practices, medication-assisted treatment, and naloxone availability aim to reduce harm.
Seeking Help for Addiction: Recognizing signs, available treatments, support systems, and resources are essential for recovery.
Personal Stories: Real stories of recovery emphasize hope and resilience.
Interactive Q&A: Engage the audience and encourage discussion.
Conclusion: Recap key points and emphasize the importance of awareness, prevention, and seeking help.
Resources: Provide contact information and links for further support.
Michigan HealthTech Market Map 2024. Includes 7 categories: Policy Makers, Academic Innovation Centers, Digital Health Providers, Healthcare Providers, Payers / Insurance, Device Companies, Life Science Companies, Innovation Accelerators. Developed by the Michigan-Israel Business Accelerator
This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is a summary of Pneumothorax:
Pneumothorax, also known as a collapsed lung, is a condition that occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall. This air buildup puts pressure on the lung, preventing it from expanding fully when you breathe. A pneumothorax can cause a complete or partial collapse of the lung.
Letter to MREC - application to conduct studyAzreen Aj
Application to conduct study on research title 'Awareness and knowledge of oral cancer and precancer among dental outpatient in Klinik Pergigian Merlimau, Melaka'
Gemma Wean- Nutritional solution for Artemiasmuskaan0008
GEMMA Wean is a high end larval co-feeding and weaning diet aimed at Artemia optimisation and is fortified with a high level of proteins and phospholipids. GEMMA Wean provides the early weaned juveniles with dedicated fish nutrition and is an ideal follow on from GEMMA Micro or Artemia.
GEMMA Wean has an optimised nutritional balance and physical quality so that it flows more freely and spreads readily on the water surface. The balance of phospholipid classes to- gether with the production technology based on a low temperature extrusion process improve the physical aspect of the pellets while still retaining the high phospholipid content.
GEMMA Wean is available in 0.1mm, 0.2mm and 0.3mm. There is also a 0.5mm micro-pellet, GEMMA Wean Diamond, which covers the early nursery stage from post-weaning to pre-growing.
This particular slides consist of- what is hypotension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is the summary of hypotension:
Hypotension, or low blood pressure, is when the pressure of blood circulating in the body is lower than normal or expected. It's only a problem if it negatively impacts the body and causes symptoms. Normal blood pressure is usually between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg, but pressures below 90/60 are generally considered hypotensive.
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Can Allopathy and Homeopathy Be Used Together in India.pdfDharma Homoeopathy
This article explores the potential for combining allopathy and homeopathy in India, examining the benefits, challenges, and the emerging field of integrative medicine.
Can coffee help me lose weight? Yes, 25,422 users in the USA use it for that ...nirahealhty
The South Beach Coffee Java Diet is a variation of the popular South Beach Diet, which was developed by cardiologist Dr. Arthur Agatston. The original South Beach Diet focuses on consuming lean proteins, healthy fats, and low-glycemic index carbohydrates. The South Beach Coffee Java Diet adds the element of coffee, specifically caffeine, to enhance weight loss and improve energy levels.
The best massage spa Ajman is Chandrima Spa Ajman, which was founded in 2023 and is exclusively for men 24 hours a day. As of right now, our parent firm has been providing massage services to over 50,000+ clients in Ajman for the past 10 years. It has about 8+ branches. This demonstrates that Chandrima Spa Ajman is among the most reasonably priced spas in Ajman and the ideal place to unwind and rejuvenate. We provide a wide range of Spa massage treatments, including Indian, Pakistani, Kerala, Malayali, and body-to-body massages. Numerous massage techniques are available, including deep tissue, Swedish, Thai, Russian, and hot stone massages. Our massage therapists produce genuinely unique treatments that generate a revitalized sense of inner serenely by fusing modern techniques, the cleanest natural substances, and traditional holistic therapists.
MultiCare Center For Healthy Living provides a variety of community youth programs which enrich young people and encourage workplace recruitment by promoting health careers and education.