Leprosy disease treatment and management

Classification of Leprosy Disease | Treatment of Leprosy Disease

Leprosy Disease: Leprosy disease is a chronic infection caused by the acid-fast bacillus Mycobacterium large. It mainly affects the superficial tissue especially the skin and peripheral nerve. Classification of leprosy disease is very important for its proper treatment. Misclassification increases the rate of relapse due to insufficient treatment if a Multibacillary patient is treated as […]

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Complication of leprosy disease

Multidrug Therapy | Effectiveness of MDT | Complications of Leprosy Disease

What is Multidrug Therapy (MDT)? Using two or more anti-leprosy drugs in a combination of Rifampicin, Clofazimine, and Dapsone that prevents drug resistance is called Multidrug therapy (MDT). It remains highly effective for leprosy disease treatment and people are no longer infectious after the first monthly dose. It is proven that multidrug therapy (MDT) is

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Definition of Leprosy | Symptoms of Leprosy | Diagnosis of Leprosy

Definition of Leprosy | Symptoms of Leprosy | Diagnosis of Leprosy

What is Leprosy? Leprosy (also known as Hansen’s disease) is an infectious; slow-growing and long-term bacterial disease that causes severe, disfiguring, painless skin sore and damage in the arms, legs, eyes, and skin areas around the body. Causative Agent of Leprosy: It is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae or Mycobacterium lepromatosis. It is

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Symptoms of eclampsia patient

Nursing Interventions of Eclampsia Patient

What is Eclampsia? Eclampsia is a life-threatening complication of pregnancy followed by previously diagnosed with pre-eclampsia that experienced seizures or coma. It usually develops in the late second trimester or the third trimester. It is the most fatal experience for pregnant women during pregnancy. In this critical situation, nurses play a vital role to avoid

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Roles of Registered Nurse in Continuity of Care..

Roles and Responsibilities of Registered Nurse in Continuity of Care

What is Continuity of Care in Nursing? Continuity of care is a distinct concept which remains intangible in the literature, and other terms such as case management, coordination of care, and discharge planning. It is provided by a registered nurse. At present, continuity of care is described by two main elements such as “focus on

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Continuity of care in nursing and midwifery

5 Principles and Process of Continuity of Care in Nursing and Midwifery

Continuity of Care in Nursing: Continuity of care plays an important role in nursing and midwifery care. It is the coordination of health care services by health care providers for a client where they meet needs that have arisen as a result of disability, accident, or illness during moving from one health care setting to

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Top Private Hospital List in Bangladesh

List of Top 50 Private Hospital in Bangladesh

Private Hospital in Bangladesh: Bangladeshi health sector continuously developing its reputation comparing with the other developed countries. The medical sector of Bangladeshi has enriched its reputation by providing world-class care for the patients not only for the Bangladeshi but also for the foreigners. The private hospital plays an important role here than government hospitals to

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Why Tracheostomy Patient Cannot Talk?

Why a Patient with a Tracheostomy Cannot Talk?  Tracheostomy Patient Communication: Nurses play a vital role in providing excellent nursing care to tracheostomy patients. This type of patient needs individual support and attention from a health care provider. Nurses are giving effective and skilled nursing care to the patient day by day. Tracheostomy care has

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