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Pharmacology is the study of drugs (chemicals) that alter functions of living organisms. Drug therapy, also called pharmacotherapy, is the use of drugs to prevent, diagnose, or treat signs, symptoms, and disease processes. When prevention or cure is not a reasonable goal, relief of symptoms can greatly improve quality of life and ability to function in activities of daily living. Drugs gi…
For most of the 20th century medical advances were related to the ability to diagnose and treat diseases. Biomedicine is strongly rooted in scientific discovery and therefore is profoundly influenced by the development of technology. Technologic development is constantly progressing and has transformed the way diseases are diagnosed and treated; however, medical advances often increase the co…
Dementia Nursing: A Guide to Practice is written primarily for nurses who have twenty-four hour responsibility for the care of people with dementia in the context of residential aged care. The book will also be valuable for doctors, allied health professionals, personal-care workers, volunteers, families, and carers of people with dementia in a variety of settings. It will empower them all with…
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The nursing profession has undergone major changes in the past decades, and the pace of change seems to accelerate daily. We are firmly in the new millennium while moving from our former role of defending nursing as a profession to our present pivotal role in health care despite the shortages. Focusing on human beings in their respective environments with their unique health-care needs t…
How health is perceived depends on how health is defined. In the preamble to its constitution, the World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as a “state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity” (Hood & Leddy, 2002). Such a definition of health does not allow for any variation in degrees of wellness or illness. On the…
Age is the major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Heart disease and stroke incidence rises steeply after age 65, accounting for more than 40 percent of all deaths among people age 65 to 74 and almost 60 percent at age 85 and above. People age 65 and older are much more likely than younger people to suffer a heart attack, to have a stroke, or to develop coronary heart disease and high…
PSYCHOLOGIC INFLUENCES: ATTACHMENT AND CONTINGENCY. The influence of the child-rearing environment dominates most current models of development. Infants in hospitals and orphan- ages, devoid of opportunities for attachment, have severe devel- opmental deficits. Attachment refers to a biologically determined tendency of a young child to seek proximity to the parent during times of stress and als…
PSYCHOLOGIC INFLUENCES: ATTACHMENT AND CONTINGENCY. The influence of the child-rearing environment dominates most current models of development. Infants in hospitals and orphanages, devoid of opportunities for attachment, have severe developmental deficits. Attachment refers to a biologically determined tendency of a young child to seek proximity to the parent during times of stress and a…