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Vital Sign View On Temperature

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  Temperature OVERVIEW Temperature is a normal physiology of the living organism include human organism and also mainly come under vital sign and include in  nursing procedure of the nursing field.so nurses must to be know that nursing procedure protocol and guidelines. DEFINITION Elevated body temperature is called thermoregulation of the organisms and mostly called as fever. Fever is considered an significane of  body defense mechanism for destroying infectious microorganisms such as viral,bacterial etc. PURPOSE to regulate the vital organism of body to maintain the living organism to survive the lifestyle  to maintain external and internal environment to provide the thermia to human body to assess and monitor the body  PROCEDURE 1. Temperatures are taken as ordered by the physician, as instructed by the nurse and following facility policy. Elevated temperatures (greater than 99 orally or 100 rectally) are generally taken every 4 hours. 2. Recheck unusual high...

Founder Of Modern Nursing And Mother Of Nurse

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    Founder Of Modern Nursing    Nursing is not a person but personnel of the nurse so that Florence Nightingale is a Most Important Person and great heart to care the individual ,community and population. Florence Nightingale  12 May 1820 - 13 August 1910 Founder Of Modern Nursing Mother Of Nursing World First Graduates Nurse The Lady With The Lamp First Nurse Florence Nightingale, her nickname The Lady With The Lamp,  (Born May 12, 1820, Florence [Italy]—Died August 13, 1910, London, England),  British nurse, statistician, and social reformer who was the foundational philosopher of modern nursing. Nightingale was put in charge of nursing British and allied soldiers in Turkey during the Crimean War.  Who is the Worlds First Graduates Nurse?   Florence Nightingale is a most important person to evolve the Field Of Nursing by the by She is a Worlds First Graduates Nurse  Where was Florence Nightingale from? Florence Nightingale was born in...

Is That Food Craving Habit Causes Electrolyte Deficiency

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Carving is simple Individual person something desire that particular object or things needed that is craving.        Craving is the awesome habit in our human life but historical we preserve that is a disease or disorder of the specific individual or community. Now a days Research About Carving is more than 79 Statement in offline not considered but  an approval statement are mostly evidenced based practice  and so  People does not recognize their own Carving and their own hereditary  comes these habit.  🤑 *1. Sweets Cravings 🍢🍰-*   *_Vitamin B12 or Protein Deficiency._*    *Include Fresh Fruits, Veggies and Cinnamon.* 🤑 *2. Tea and Coffee Cravings ☕☕-*   *_Sulphur Deficiency._*    *Include Onion, Garlic and Cabbage in your diet.* 🤑 *3. Cheese Craving 🥞🍥-*   *_Essential Fatty Acids Deficiency._*    *Include Tuna, Salmon, Sardines, Cheese, Eggs,  Omega 3-Flaxseed Oil, Peanut Oil, Chia Se...

Can Be Share Bladder In Case Of Pygopagus

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                  PYGOPAGUS INTRODUCTION    Twin girls Ballenie and Bellanie Camacho, from the Dominican Republic, were born joined at the hip, known as pygopagus. Surgeons were able to separate them in a complex 22-hour procedure. What Is Pygopagus? Pygopagus is conjoined twins where the two bodies are joined at the sacrum but have separated limbs.  They can share bladders, parts of gastrointestinal tracts, and can be fused partly at the spinal cord. Only 17 percent of all conjoined twins are pygopagus.  Almost all pygopagus twins are female. Most male twins of this type are stillborn. The surgical mortality rate is lower than in most conjoined twins at 23 percent.  Pygopagus in IDENTICAL TWINS: Identical twins are formed when one single is egg is fertilized but splits into two embryos. Most conjoining occurs when the fertilized egg fails to separate completely. Pygopagus in FRATERNAL TWINS...

Novel Corona Virus 2019 & COVID19

NOVEL CORONA VIRUS 2019  TAMILNADU NURSING @nrtamilnadunursing  Don't Panic Please make a Prevention And Protection from disease.  NCOVID-19 -declared by WHO Already covid19 is like a SARS-Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome that meant by group symptoms effect on respiratory pathway to be blocked or barriers as a result  if no treatment leads to Death. It can be preventable through the hygienic technique like hand wash before and after activities, using facemask and maintain precautions like personal protective measures. *What is a  coronavirus?* Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses which may cause illness in animals or humans.  In humans, several coronaviruses are known to cause respiratory infections ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). The most recently discovered coronavirus causes coronavirus disease COVID-19. *What is...

Lymphatic Filariasis

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LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS *INTRODUCTION* Lymphatic filariasis is a abnormally extremities so it can be treated able using of medication as per your doctor order. LF also known as *elephantiasis* is caused by parasitic worms of the Filariodae type. Many cases of the diseases have no symptoms. Some however develop large amounts of swelling of the arms, legs or genitals. The skin may also become thicker and pain may occur. The changes to the body can result in social and economic problems for the affected person. The worms are spread by the bites of infected mosquito. Infection usually begins when people are children. There are three types of worms that cause the disease; Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi and Brugia timori. Wuchereria bancrofti is the most common. The worms damage the lymphatic system. The disease is diagnosed by looking, under a microscope, at blood collected during the night. The blood should be in the form of a tick smear and stain with Giemsa. Medication...

Cholera

CHOLERA OVERVIEW                 It is a infectious disease so we just be treated with Antibacterial drugs are beneficial in those with severe disease to shorten its duration and severity. INCIDIENCE Worldwide, it affects 3–5 million people and causes 100,000–130,000 deaths a year as of 2010. New launching  Cholera was one of the earliest infections to be studied by epidemiological methods.  DIAGNOSIS A rapid dipstick test is available to determine the presence of V. cholerae. In those samples that test positive, further testing should be done to determine antibiotic resistance. In epidemic situations, a clinical diagnosis may be made by taking a patient history and doing a brief examination. Treatment is usually started without or before confirmation by laboratory analysis. Stool and swab samples collected in the acute stage of the disease, before antibiotics have been administered, are the most useful specimens for labor...