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Nursing management of burn patient

How Will You Manage a Case of Extensive Burn Patient?

Definition of Burn Patient: According to WHO (world health organization), burn may be defined as “A burn is an injury to the skin or other organic tissue primarily caused by heat or due to radiation, radioactivity, electricity, friction or contact with chemicals. Skin injuries due to ultraviolet radiation, radioactivity, electricity or chemicals, as well as […]

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Medical management of AIDS

Medical Management and Pathophysiology of HIV or AIDS

Medical Management of HIV or AIDS: Medical management of AIDS or HIV focuses on elimination of opportunistic infections. 1. Treatment of opportunistic infections. For Pneumocystis pneumonia, TMP-SMZ is the treatment of choice; for mycobacterium avian complex, azithromycin or clarithromycin are preferred prophylactic agents; for cryptococcal meningitis, the current primary treatment is IV amphotericin B. 2.

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Nursing management of HIV

Nursing Assessment or Management or Intervention of HIV / AIDS

Nursing Assessment or Management or Intervention of HIV / AIDS According to Nursing Process: The nursing care of patients with HITV/ADS is challenging because of the potential for any organ system to be the target of infections or cancer. 1. Nursing Assessment: Nursing assessment includes identification of potential risk factors, including a history of risky

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HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)

Risk Factors and Complication of HIV or AIDS Infection

Risk Factors Responsible for Spreading HIV/AIDS: Anyone who is sexually active risks exposure to a sexually transmitted infection (HIV or AIDS) to some degree. Factors that may increase that risk include: Having unprotected sex: Vaginal or anal penetration by an infected partner who isn’t wearing a latex condom significantly increases the risk of getting an

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AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)

Sign, Symptoms and Epidemiological Features of AIDS

Definition of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome): AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is a fatal illness caused by the human immune deficiency virus (HIV), which breaks down the body’s immune system. Leaving the victim vulnerable to a host of life threatening opportunistic infections, neurological disorders or unusual malignancies. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic,

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Masters degree in nursing

Bachelors VS Masters: Deciding Which Nursing Degree is Right For You

A Bachelor’s in Nursing is the lowest qualification required to become a Registered Nurse (RN) in Australia. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, you can work as a registered nurse in aged care facilities, hospitals, doctor’s clinics, and mental health facilities. If you would like to specialize in a particular nursing field or increase your

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Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)

How to Become a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)?

What is a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)? A family nurse practitioner (FNP) is a nurse with an advanced degree that can cater to various patient populations, including the elderly and infants. A family nurse practitioner has full authority and independence. They generate a high income and enjoy senior job positions. FNPs are health professionals that

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Septic Shock

Septic Shock: Causes, Symptoms and Nursing Management

Definition of Septic Shock: Septic shock is a clinical syndrome of life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated response to infection. In septic shock, there is critical reduction in tissue perfusion; acute failure of multiple organs, including the lungs, kidneys, and liver, can occur. Common causes in immune- competent patients include many different species of

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