Osteoarthritis is a chronic condition that diminishes the structure and function of one or more joints by the progressive loss of cartilage. The knees, hips, lower back, neck, joints within the fingers, and the base of the thumb is where Osteoarthritis (OA) occurs the most. With this condition there are different stages; Early Stage- The first stage is the phase is where the cartilage that coats the ends of our bones begin to thin out. At this stage treatment is simple to help lower the symptoms…
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Osteoarthritis Description: Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. Normally the cartilage in the joint is a firm, slippery tissue. The purpose of the cartilage in the joint is to allow the joint to move frictionless1. When the cartilage is unable to allow the joint to move frictionless, this is when the joint is considered to have osteoarthritis. The reason that the joint isn’t able to move frictionless is because the slick part of the cartilage becomes rough or the cartilage might…
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common disease, of the articular joint including joint degeneration, inflammation, and upregulation in pro-inflammatory cytokines in synovial fluid (synovitis) [1]. Collagen type 2 and glycosaminoglycans (GAG) are the two major essential components of the extracellular matrix of the articular cartilage that lost after articular cartilage injury [30]. OA symptoms including muscles weakness, synovial inflammation, degeneration of articular cartilage and bone remodeling [27]…
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Osteoarthritis Did you ever think how many people are suffering with Osteoarthritis (OA) ? According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Nearly 1 in 2 people may develop symptomatic knee Osteoarthritis by age 85 years. The Healthy people 2020 goal is to Prevent illness and disability related to arthritis and other rheumatic conditions, osteoporosis, and chronic back conditions and have major effects on quality of life, the ability to work, and basic activities of daily living. The purpose…
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I-Search Paper My smile lights up the room as I step on the scale and watch the scale number dwindle. My menu for the day consists of colorful food, not my past plate of browns and yellows. A feeling of serenity washes over me. I cannot help but be impressed with myself and how far I have come in the past year. My whole disposition about life has brightened and to think it is because of running. I have made an effort to change my lifestyle, particularly through running. As I find myself progressing…
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Antonio Acosta Juliana Ballanes Christine Ciscone Dyslipidemia Paper People all over the world are aware of such huge dilemma, obesity . Everyone says that they know what obesity means (over weight) but they really do not know how to define it. Obesity society referenced the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stating that obesity is excess fat tissue in a person’s body. Scientists have created a formula to determine how much fat tissue a person has they…
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Pandemic Childhood obesity is a global pandemic requiring prioritization in policy and health care reform. It has many effects on acute and long term health, including increasing the risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, osteoarthritis, and certain types of cancer. This paper addresses my personal interest in childhood obesity, the relevance to nursing, problem sources, empirical evidence critique, evidence-based practice options, sites to keep current, and prioritizing the level of action to best…
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theories/treatments which coincide with insomnia Purpose The purpose of the following paper is to investigate more thoroughly on the subject matter of insomnia. Insomnia is defined as one must experience one or more sleep-related complaints which occur despite adequate opportunity for sleep and result in some form of daytime functional impairment (Jancin, 2006). The parameters in defining insomnia for the purpose of this paper are expounding upon the theories of treatment for insomnia. Definitions Insomnia…
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provides a systematic and critical review of the evolving methods and applications of value of information (VOI) in academia and practice and discusses where future research needs to be directed. Methods Published VOI studies were identified by conducting a computerized search on Scopus and ISI Web of Science from…
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Nursing Process Paper Hardik Gandhi Kent State University Client Profile Introduction 88 years old female patient came to the ER on 5/22/12 with the chief complaint of erythema, swelling and pain in her lower extremities. According to her, she saw her podiatrist about 2 days prior to this admission and podiatrist advised her to go to the ER. According to her, both legs have always been red, but they got much more discolored and painful, particularly…
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