Not exact matches
The many possible clinical
symptoms include loss
of motor
control, muscle weakness,
heart disease, diabetes, respiratory problems, seizures, vision and hearing problems, diabetes and developmental delays.
He couldn't
control his metabolism
of carbohydrates because
of too much insulin so his blood sugar was out
of balance, leading to all his
symptoms and taking him down the slippery road toward high blood pressure,
heart disease, obesity, cancer, brain aging, dementia and more.
Charge Nurse — Duties & Responsibilities Provide exceptional patient care and medical team support across a variety
of medical disciplines Responsible for 30 residents with broad medical needs and
diseases including dementia, Parkinson's, congestive
heart failure, COPD, acute renal failure, MRSA, and stroke Implement physician directed treatment plans alerting medical team
of patient status changes as appropriate Maintain patient charts and confidential information in a secure and organized manner Supervise and educate CNA on infection
control and patient care best practices Advocate for patient rights striving to understand patient needs and concerns Administer medications via peripheral line assessing IV site and flow rate Monitor urinary elimination including consistency, odor, volume, and color indwelling catheter patients Inspect wounds for type, drainage, odor, presence
of undermining and / or tunneling, and pain Collect specimens from patients for a variety
of laboratory tests Assess patients receiving oxygenation therapy for
symptoms of impaired gas exchange Maintain alignment
of the affected joints post total hip / knee replacement Encourages deep breathing and coughing exercises Assesses pain
control and evaluates response to pain management Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and integrity
The relationship between depressive
symptoms and step count has only been assessed in specific populations with small sample sizes, such as low - socioeconomic status Latino immigrants, 16 elderly Japanese people17 or patients with chronic conditions such as
heart failure18 19 or chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease.20 21 Studies yield contradictory results, with some observing no association between depressive
symptoms and daily step count, 19 21 while others report a negative correlation.16 — 18 20 In one cross-sectional sample
of healthy older adults, an inverse association between depressive
symptoms (using the Goldberg Depression Scale - 15) and accelerometer measured daily step count disappeared after
controlling for general health and disability.22 While a systematic review suggests reduced levels
of objectively measured PA in patients with depression, 23 it is not known whether this association is present in those at high risk
of CVD and taken into account important confounding such as gender and age.