‘medical history’

Children healthy and happy with Natural Medicine

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Children health and happyNothing makes a parent happier than seeing your child in good health and happy. It is precisely this feeling a double-edged sword, because often this desire to see them you can cause confusion and stress when the child is caught by some disease or is depressed or listless. And if the situation does not improve or even worsens, then the adult may feel despair and anxiety, emotions that often lead decision-making is not always convenient, some of them may even, ultimately, do more harm than good.

When a little becomes ill or is caught by some emotion of boredom or apathy for long periods, you can make many decisions on the issue. However, if you know what causes the disease and the emotions that could cause disappointment in the small, could certainly assess the situation from a wider perspective, and could be much more accurate decisions to promote the welfare of children. Parents should keep in mind that the illness is, and what are the best alternatives for your complete healing. (more…)

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Meditation for children

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

meditation for children

Stress, anxiety, fear and some other similar emotions are becoming more common in children and young people who increasingly are often faced with information and issues not previously had. The use of internet, movies, television, coupled with parents who are away from home for long or live poorly with the children, cause children to have to deal with little understanding of information and experiences they hear, see and feel each day. (more…)

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Kidney stones and diet citrus

Friday, August 20th, 2010

kidney stones

Kidney stones are solid masses that form within the kidneys due to accumulation of mineral salts and other substances. Calculable may very tiny as a grain of salt (and in this case can be expelled in the urine) or as large as a lemon and obstruct the urinary tract and cause great pain. (more…)

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Depression: rebellion, resignation and loneliness

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

depressionFor depression there are many remedies, tablets, syrups, therapies, teas, flower essences, and other drugs. All these are alternatives that often help boost morale and enthusiasm back. However, if we look only depression trying to control the symptoms without eradicating that which is causing, the remedies will only serve to temporarily ease the emotional pain, and also run the risk of starting a unit with them because if these not accompanied with a deep understanding of what depression is, may not give true solution to the problem.

The levels of depression may be many, and symptoms manifest in many ways: excessive tiredness, disinterest in life, apathy, drowsiness, vulnerability (feeling or being affected by all victim of circumstances), discomfort, aggression, violence, loneliness , apart from feeling, not loved or accepted sentrise, pain (both physical and emotional), and soon. (more…)

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Basic care of newborn

Monday, July 5th, 2010

new bornWhen the baby comes home porprimera time, parents are filled with joy and excitement, but at the same time, they feel anxious and may feel to some fear of wondering whether they will be able to respond correctly to his newborn son.

It is important to understand that mothers and fathers are not born but made and is, by doing the daily care of the baby, who manage to become experts.

However, it is always useful to know the basic care required for newborn babies which will facilitate their development and welfare.

The umbilical cord takes between one and three weeks in fall. Until then, it is necessary to take certain precautions and keep the area clean and dry as possible. To do this, you must fold the diaper down and shirt up so that the area to air and, at the same time, it protects it from urine. (more…)

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Medical Treatment Freedom

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Evidence-based medicine and medical treatment freedom: from the average of the individual. Doctors have a different perception and action methodology and a different field of observation as clinical studies. The individual patient-doctor relationship is dependent on the ruling competence and autonomy of decision of the physician.

Therapy freedom is an essential element of medical professionalism. The doctor is always the individual patient requires , to its features, he must reach, and he is well-established serious concerns about the methodology have. Yet never means freedom Therapiebeliebigkeit therapy, the physician is subject to job-specific due diligence, he has to be based on training standards and act in good faith and conscience.

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Medical Student Development

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

  • Following the events of May 68, the assistance of the clerkship was removed, and all medical students followed the training quality practice what the clerkship, became mandatory (the term “external” then disappeared texts, replaced by the term “student hospital”). This corresponds to the ideal university hospital (CHU creation in 1958): Action (externship) and theory (courses at the university) are reconciled in a single curriculum for all. With the law Faure, Medical schools become EBU (then Department from 1984) integrated into a university.
  • This reform, correlated with the overall increase in student population, led to a massive influx of students in the departments of university hospitals. In response, he was then introduced in 1971 a competition for end of first year medical student, with a system of numerus clausus
  • Until the 1990s, any doctor could become a specialist, or through the hospital and selective way of boarding, or through non-selective and university certificates of specialized studies (CES) in lower quality, thus leaving develop a medicine that specializes in speed between two “old internal hospital” and “old heads of clinical hospital” on the one hand, and holders of these other. A reform, therefore, suppressed the ESC medical internship and went to the mandatory “Qualification ordinal” of specialists, through the Diploma of specialized studies (DES), complements the degree of doctor of medicine.
  • Interns were forced to do an internship in “hospital device, that is to say non-academic, part of a Regional Hospital or CHR.
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Doctor-Patient Relationship

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

The server health (the doctor), during medical consultations, passes a process with the patient, which requires:

  • Establish a bond of trust and security with the patient (and his entourage also)
  • Collect information about the patient’s condition using different tools (interview and case history, medical history, physical exam-liaison, additional analysis, etc.)
  • Organize, analyze and synthesize that data (for diagnostic orientation)
  • Develop an action plan based on the previous processes (treatment, counseling, etc.)
  • To inform, educate and treat the patient properly (also involves actions on the environment)
  • Reconsider the plan in light of the progress and expected results as planned (treatment change, suspension, additional shares, etc.)
  • Give high when the resolution of the disease (when possible), but tend towards measures to maintain health status (recovery, aids, hospice, etc.).

Any medical advice should be recorded in a document known as medical records, document with binding force, educational, and scientific information, which includes the conduct of the medical professional.

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