Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Salmonella Typhi: Pathology, Symptomatology, Prevention and Treatment

    Table of Contents Introduction Pathology and Symptomatology Prevention and Treatment Why I Choose to Study Salmonella Typhi Conclusion References Introduction Salmonella typhi is a rod-shaped, motile, gram-negative bacterium which causes typhoid fever in human beings. This pathogen is an issue of public health concern worldwide. It affects about 26 million people globally every year and…

  • Breastfeeding from American Nurses’ Perspective

    In-hospital breastfeeding may imply significant challenges for mothers of infant patients. For instance, external factors that cause emotional and psychological discontent in patients may affect the efficacy of care and increase the length of their hospital stay (Folker-Maglaya, Pylman, Couch, Spatz, & Marzalik, 2018). The specified issue concerns both mothers and their newborn children (Radzyminski…

  • Doctors Without Borders: Organization Description, Aims, and Application Process

    Doctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontieres) is one of the most prominent organizations doing global work. The organization, as evident by its name, specializes in providing medical and healthcare services around the world, particularly in regions where the health system is severely lacking or underqualified, or there is a sharp need for healthcare, such as…

  • Chronic Stable Angina in a Cocaine Addict

    The presented case involves a middle-aged man, E.H., who has a long history of asthma, presumed heart attacks, and cocaine use. This individual requires to prescribe him calcium channel blockers because he complains about the pain in the chest. It is critical to conduct a thorough analysis of the pain’s duration, causes, the localization, and…

  • The Usefulness of Urinalysis in Toxicology

    Introduction Urinalysis is concerned with determining the type and amount of substances in the urine of human beings. Toxicology is a branch of biology that concentrates on determining the poisonous effects produced to body organs by substances. The substances may either be legal or illegal. Toxicology is concerned with determining the substances, their physiological adverse…

  • The Type of the Acid-Base Disturbance

    Introduction Acid–base disturbances or imbalances can be discussed as a result of a change in value of the pH or the hydrogen ion concentration. In a restaurant, Mr. Davis feel tired and then passed out while demonstrating the signs of the acid-base disturbance. The man’s weakness was associated with sweating and breathing deep and rapidly.…

  • Envisioning Recovery in Practice Development

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Healthcare is being continuously reformed, employing innovation, and developing person-oriented strategies. Envisioning recovery in healthcare offers a new type of improvement in the recovery process, which includes innovational strategies, and the use of communication advancements to assess overall well-being and patient-oriented recovery. Effective envisioning recovery needs…

  • The Opioid Crisis: Education Initiatives

    The term “opioid crisis” is used to refer to the sharp rise in the number of Americans addicted to opioids in the 2010s. It started with the development and launch of new painkiller drugs in the 1990s that, despite pharmaceutical companies’ claims, proved to be highly addictive, leading to fast-growing abuse rates among patients. In…

  • Ayurvedic Medicine in “Second Opinion with T. R. Reid”

    Table of Contents Introduction Video Takeaways Personal and Common Opinions about Ayurveda Conclusion References Introduction Ayurveda is a comprehensive system of medical knowledge integrating the information on disease prevention and management, human temperaments and physiology, as well as healthy lifestyles. The given school of medicine has existed in India for over several thousand years and…

  • Bariatric Surgery for an Obese Patient

    This paper provides an analysis of the case of Mr. C., a 32-year-old patient seeking data about bariatric surgery. The report addresses the clinical manifestations the man shows as well as his health history, noting their possible causes. The work discusses possible health risks associated with obesity and the appropriateness of the surgery in the…