Health Institutions and the Role of Health Professionals
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The health institution:
A complex system with a particular hierarchical organization structure and general operating principles to ensure that they achieve the objectives sought to crearla.El overall objective is to care for the health of citizens and to achieve this goal, they worked jan health professionals (health personnel) and other (persoal non-health). The health institutions can be public or private das.
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According to its scope, the hospitals can be: national regional, provincial, district,
Read MoreChild and Adolescent Psychiatry: A Comprehensive Guide to Disorders, Symptoms, and Treatment
Stages of Psycho-Social Development (E. Erikson)
5 Stages:
Stage 1 – Trust vs Mistrust (0-18 Months)
– 0-18 Months
– Most fundamental stage in life
– Because infant’s development is based on trust, dependability, and quality of child caregiver
– If a child develops trust, they will feel secure and safe in the world!
– If the caregiver is unavailable or rejecting…
…Failure to develop trust will result in fear and a sense that the world is unpredictable
Stage 2 – Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt (18 Months
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: A Comprehensive Guide to Disorders, Symptoms, and Treatment
Stages of Psycho-Social Development (E. Erikson)
5 Stages:
Stage 1 – Trust vs Mistrust (0-18 Months)
– 0-18 Months
– Most fundamental stage in life
– Because infant’s development is based on trust, dependability, and quality of child caregiver
– If child develops trust, they will feel secure and safe in the world!
– If caregiver is unavailable or rejecting…
…Failure to develop trust will result in fear and a sense that the world is unpredictable
Stage 2 – Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt (18 Months – 3
Cardiovascular Diseases: A Comprehensive Guide to Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
AP:
Etiology & Risk Factors
AP + Ischemia: | Blood Supply to the Myocardium: | Myocardial Oxygen Demand: |
1. Myocardial Oxygen Demand > Oxygen Supply → ST Depression in the absence of angina is called silent ischemia.2. Cellular Acidosis & Lactate Release 3. ST Depression on ECG !!! Angina = Ischemia | • Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), A Stenosis → Stable angina if > 70% lumen obliteration • Coronary Artery Spasm (Endothelial Dysfunction) • Hypercoagulation States • Anemia • ↑ Heart Rate, |
Stages of Psycho-Social Development and Childhood Disorders
***Stages of Psycho-Social Development (E.Ericson)
5 Stages:
Stage 1- Trust vs Mistruct (0-18M)
-0-18M
-Most fungamental Stage in Life
-Because infant is developing is based on Trust/ Dependable/Quality of Child Caregiver
-If child develops trust They will Feel Secure and Safe in the World!
-if caregiver is unavailable/ ejectin ..
…Failure to develop trust will result in Fear and world is unpredictable
Stage 2- Autonomy vs Shame& Doubt
-18M-3 Y
-Greater sense of PErsonal Control
-Toilet Training, Learnign
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Ischemic Heart Disease
**AP :
^^Etiology+RISK
^^AP + ischemia: | ^^Blood Supply to the Myocardium: | ^^Myo O2 Demand: |
1. Myo O2 > oxygen → ST ↓ in the absence of angina is called=silent ischemia.supply 2. Cellular acidosis & lactate release 3. ST ↓ on ECG !!! Angina = Ischemia | • CA, A stenosis → Stable angina if > 70% lumen obliteration • CA spasm (endothelial dysfunction) • Hcoagulation states • An •l ↑,HR↓ HR • myocardial hypertrophy | Physical / emotional exertion • ↑HR • Myo hypertrophy |
^^Modifiable |