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Why Global health matters
Why Global health matters
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The consequences of globalization are increasingly requiring foreign policy responses to public health issues and the issues related to global health, which is gaining more importance at global level. New technologies and open markets have accelerated the mobility of people, goods and services, ...
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DYSPHAGIA SWALLOWING
Dysphagia swallowing affected after stroke and how motor control and motor learning works
Dysphagia -swallowing affected after stroke and how motor control and motor learning works
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“Dysphagia” is an impaired ability to swallow. Dysphagia can result from anatomic variation or neuromuscular impairment anywhere from the lips to the stomach. ...
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Health Care System in the United States
Health Care System in the United States
Introduction
Health care delivery refers to the ways in which health care services are supplied to individuals who need or desire them. Although the actual process by which health care is delivered varies among countries, it is safe to ...
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Neonatal High Dependancy And Intensive Care
Neonatal High Dependancy And Intensive Care
Introduction
It is imperative to understand what the term neonatal means the time immediately after birth, it can be the first week or the first month. This term is used with reference to the human infants or newborns. The term Neonatal ...
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RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), is also called respiratory distress syndrome in infants (IRDS) or neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. It is a disorder among newborn infants, whose lungs are not fully mature. The lower the gestational age, the more likely the children ...
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Intraventricular Hemorrhage
Intraventricular Hemorrhage
Introduction
The purpose of this study is to expand the boundaries of our knowledge by exploring some relevant facts related to intraventricular haemorrage. Intra-ventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is an important predictor of adverse neurodevelopmental outcome. IVH risk factor identification may conduct improvement of quality of care in Neonatal Intensive Care ...
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Neonatal Intensive Care
Neonatal high dependency and intensive care
Introduction
Often, infants who need intensive medical care are admitted into a special area of the Hospital, called the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), NICU combines advanced technology and trained health professionals to provide special care for younger patients. Hospital has a unit of ...
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My Clinical Experience at Valley Hospital
My Clinical Experience at Valley Hospital
Overview
Valley Hospital is an acute care hospital and serves the community of Las Vegas Nevada. It serves more than 440, 000 people in more than 32 towns and it considered as the most acute care hospital in the Bergen County ...
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Neonate assisted Ventilation
Neonate assisted Ventilation
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Artificial ventilation is the set of techniques to attend all or partially respiratory activity of the patient by the use of a fan. This conventional mechanical ventilation is known. In the newborn, the main objectives artificial ventilation is to: maintain an adequate blood gas and reduce ...
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Perinatal Asphyxia-Cooling Baby
Perinatal Asphyxia-Cooling Baby
Introduction
Continuing education for those who involved in the care of the newborn activity is a huge responsibility, which involves a great scientific support they generate elements to successful academic each situation. The attention of every birth requires the health team to be prepared to diag- Ticar ...