Matt Traverso's E-Book states, if the damage that is being done to the pancreas can be turned around, the organ will be given the chance to heal itself and then, gradually, it is possible for those who are dependent on insulin shots to be able to stop them all together.
This means diabetes sufferers may no longer have to be dependent on the drugs and medications that are usually taken to treat the condition.
Hair Thinning And Hair Fall Can Be Caused By Several Different Factors, Among Them Is An Unhealthy Diet And As You Grow Old, Herbs Are A Great Way To Boost Hair Growth, Restore Moisture And Enhance Its Texture And Shine. For Thousands Of Year, People From All Regions Have Been Using Herbs To Grow Strong And Healthy Hair, Here Are The Top 10 Best Herbs That Increase Hair Growth, Video Rating: / 5
Hello happy people, In this video I talk about the 8 hair growth herbs that grow your hair, their properties, and how to use them. These herbs include:
1. Rosemary
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3. Aloe Vera
4. Horsetail
5. Lavender
6. Stinging Nettle
7. Hibiscus
8. Rose Petals
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Medication routes of administration and medical abbreviations nursing NCLEX review.
As a nurse or healthcare professional, you’ll need to know some of the common routes of medication administration, as well as abbreviations used to identify those routes.
Before using abbreviations, it’s important to check your facility’s protocols, as abbreviation use can vary. Most healthcare facilities keep a sheet of approved abbreviations for nursing and other healthcare staff.
Some common medication administration routes/abbreviations include the following:
PO (by mouth)
NPO (nothing by mouth)
Bucc (buccal)
IV (Intravenous)
IVPB (intravenous piggyback)
NGT (Nasogastric Tube)
TD (transdermal)
ID (Intradermal)
Subq (Subcutaneous)
IO (Intraosseous)
ETT (Endotracheal tube)
Rect (Rectal)
Vag (Vaginal)
PEG (percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy)
INH (inhaled)
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ac hs; po prn; give tab SL…..What the heck?? Medical abbreviations are used in Doctor’s orders, prescriptions, and in the medical record. Trying to understand the orders can be hard enough without all of the abbreviations that God only knows how they came up with them. This section will help you learn the meanings for some common abbreviations you will be seeing in duties as a MAP. Video Rating: / 5
October 1st was an important day in the history of VOSTARS. In Bologna an intervention took place in which the advanced versions of the RA helmet were tested, in which the new optics designed by partner OPTIVENT and the final structure of the helmet designed by partner PILOTFISH were seen at work. The operation was attended by Urlich Thomale, surgeon at the Charité Clinic in Berlin, who followed the operation together with Giovanni Badiali, surgeon at the University Hospital of Bologna, and of course the entire research team of the Information Engineering Department and the EndoCAS Centre of Excellence. At the end of the operation all the members of the project agreed to express general satisfaction. The new helmet allows an efficiency and operational quality that undoubtedly marks a very valuable step forward in surgical strategies. Video Rating: / 5
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Homemade shampoos are natural and doesn’t consist of cosmetic ingredients which damage your hair. Homemade shampoos are mostly herbal shampoos which always give best results and preparation is also easy.
BENEFITS OF SHIKAKAI: Because of its naturally low pH value, it is a mild component that retains the natural oils of the hair keeping it lustrous and healthy. Shikakai is also effective in strengthening the hair and conditioning it. …It acts a powerful anti dandruff and protects the scalp from any other type of infection.
BENEFITS OF REETHA: paste can be used to wash hair. Making soap nuts powder is a very simple task. Take a dried powder of reetha and Shikakai. You can also use the powder of hibiscus in this mixture. Mix all these properly and kept in a small bottle that can be used time to time for washing hair.
BENEFITS OF AMLA: For Hair Growth. Massaging your scalp with amla oil helps boost blood circulation. … Along with vitamin C, amla is also extremely rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants help keep hair and follicles healthy by fighting off the damage-causing free radicals.
BENEFITS OF FLAXSEED: Flax seeds are a rich source of Omega-3 fatty acids. These fatty acids are essential for healthy hair growth. They nourish the follicles and hair shafts, making them stronger and less prone to damage.Omega-3 fatty acids help improve hair elasticity.
BENEFITS OF METHI: Havee high protein and nicotinic acid content, which are known to be beneficial against hair fall and dandruff, and in treating a variety of scalp issues like dryness of hair, baldness and hair thinning.
BENEFITS OF RICE: The amino acids present in rice water, in particular, help in the regeneration of hair and aid faster growth of your hair. Also, rice water contains vitamins B, C, and E, which further help in hair growth.
BENEFITS OF TEA : The high levels of antioxidants and caffeine in black tea both benefit hair health. The caffeine decreases a hormone that causes hair loss (known as DHT or dihydrotestosterone), while the antioxidants promote healthy hair growth.It also help in preventing grey hair and make your hair naturally black and silky.
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This patient education video offers an introduction to palliative care, which provides support and relief to any person from the symptoms of cancer or side effects of treatment, regardless of age or type and stage of disease. It is led by Dr. Michael Fisch, survivor Holly Anderson, Dr. Jennifer S. Temel, and Dr. Dorothy M.K. Keefe.
Here are my favorite surgery books! Some are surgery textbooks, some are paperback surgery books you can carry around in your white coat or your bag for easy reference.
If you’re a medical student I think you should definitely be serious about adding these to your bookshelf as some of them (Top Knife, ICU Book,m Talley and O’Conner and Cope’s Diagnosis of the Acute Abdomen) are books every medical student should have and I bet they are plenty of physicians’ favorite books in medicine.
If you want to jump through the video check out these AMAZING time stamps and if you want to add the book to your shelf click on the link below!
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1.). Top Knife (MUST HAVE) 03:25 – http://citizensurgeon.co/TopKnife
2.). Sabiston’s Textbook of Surgery 06:37 – http://citizensurgeon.co/Sabiston
3.). Cope’s Diagnosis of the Acute Abdomen (MSUT HAVE) 08:39 – http://citizensurgeon.co/Cope
4.). Zollinger’s Textbook of Surgery 10:33 – http://citizensurgeon.co/Zollinger
5.). The ICU Book (MUST HAVE) 12:08 – http://citizensurgeon.co/ICUBook
9.). Fischer’s Mastery of Surgery 18:33 – http://citizensurgeon.co/Mastery
I think you would be pumped to have any of these books on your shelf. Definitely recommend Top Knife, Talley and O’Conner, The ABSITE Review and Sabiston’s as some must haves to start with on your shelf.
Also if you haven’t seen any of the videos I would definitely recommend starting with the Metabolic Response to Injury videos and then check out the Surgical Nutrition playlist.
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Vijay Daniels (MD, MHPE, FRCPC) discusses “goals of care” with a standardized patient.
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The Edmonton Manual is the premier study aid for the OSCEs, and a perfect way to study for the College of Family Physicians (CCFP) exam, as well as Part I/II of the Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC). The Edmonton Manual is a reliable resource for patient encounters in the clinic, on the wards or in the emergency room. With additional chapters on essential clinical skills (EKGs, blood work, radiology) and physical examination, the Edmonton Manual is an important bedside tool for all physicians in training.
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I wanted to share some how I take my herbs to follow up with my herb collection video. If you have any advice share in the comments! Hetepu ✨
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