Whether in hospitals, retirement homes, or at home, nurses are essential for the proper functioning of patient care. But when these patients die, what are the gestures and words to follow for a nurse. The announcement of the death When death occurs, the first thing to do is to see. Or, more precisely, of the […]
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In the Face of aging and the progressive loss of autonomy, a vast majority of the elderly issues the desire to continue to live at home rather than be placed in a retirement home. If we must respect this choice, the maintenance at home of persons of fragile health raises real issues of security in […]
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After a hospitalization, the care may continue at home. But the presence of professionals remains crucial. This is why it is important to know the essential points on the reimbursement of nursing home care. Until where can go to support social security ? What are the necessary conditions for a refund ? How to reduce […]
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I just found while Browsing on the website of the Medical Observers about an interesting study that I find really strong. I need to write something and, therefore, here is a summary of this wonderful study on the difference between men and women – at least when it comes to the daily thoughts of food, […]
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Source: JMG / pixelio.de Dear readers of community care blogger blogs. For some time there were many of the usual every 2. Day an article in the Blog to be found, which I, for reasons of caution then to 3 articles / week, reduced for every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. How many have read it […]
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Every year around 250,000 people in Germany suffer a stroke, and care are in the worst case needy. Thus, the stroke is in the industrialized Nations, the third most common cause of death What is a stroke? As a stroke is referred to a more than 24 hours, persistent disorder of brain function and its […]
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Rheumatism. This diagnosis can turn your everyday life upside down. It is interpreted from the Greek term rather than a Synonym for some 450 diseases, which have in Common the Occurrence of chronic pain in the musculoskeletal system, as well as appropriate movement restrictions. Early treatment is extremely important. Although auto-immune diseases do not heal, […]
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It is time again for an entry in my care alphabet. So slowly but surely it is growing and is complemented by a broad variety of topics in the area of health and care. Today, it is an issue that is also a good friend of mine plagues: lactose intolerance. What is lactose intolerance? Lactose […]
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Last week, I updated again the nursing alphabet and the letters B, such as beds extended. Today, it continues in the Alphabet with the letter D. Depression/ bipolar disorder. Manic Depression (also bipolar disorder) characterized by alternating phases of Depression and excessively elevated mood phases. The mood varies between absolute euphoria and the abyss of […]
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In the past few weeks, there is always time winning games that had the content to do with the topic of dementia. Be it treat the card game “Colorful mixture” to the activation of demented persons, or to the book “dementia, of course” – the theme followed me here on the Blog. And also in […]
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