Comparison of three types of diabetic foot ulcer education plans to determine patient recall of education. J Vasc Nurs 2011;29:113-9.Gravely SS,Hensley BK,Hagood-Thompson C. Comparison of three types of diabetic foot ulcer educa- tion plans to determine patient recall of education[J]. J ...
Approximately 60.8% of the patients were taking PIMs, with no significant difference among the four patient groups in terms of prevalence of PIMs (p = 0.08). However, characteristic features of PIM types were observed in each patient group. Hypnotics and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ...
A podiatrist is a doctor who treats problems with the foot, ankle, and lower leg, such as osteoarthritis in the ankle, diabetic foot disorders, foot and ankle injuries, skin and nail conditions of the foot, and foot deformities like flat feet and hammertoe. Podiatrists must complete four ...
A podiatrist is a doctor who treats problems with the foot, ankle, and lower leg, such as osteoarthritis in the ankle, diabetic foot disorders, foot and ankle injuries, skin and nail conditions of the foot, and foot deformities like flat feet and hammertoe. Podiatrists must complete four ...
Signs and symptoms of other diabetic eye problems Signs of a condition are what aneye doctormight see when examining your eyes or performing eye tests. Symptoms of a condition are what you, as thepatient,experience or feel. Diabetic eye issues can cause both signs and symptoms that affect you...
Of course, if cramps are severe, frequent, persistent, respond poorly to simple treatments, or are not associated with an obvious cause, then the patient and the doctor need to consider the possibility that more intensive treatment is indicated or that the cramps are a manifestation of another ...
This cross-sectional study examines the associations of bedtime, sleep duration, and daytime napping with obesity in a multinational population.
V Kulothungan and T Sharma Release date: 6 January 2012; Expiration date: 6 January 2013 This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of Medscape, LLC ...
and sends signals to the brain that "scramble" normal pain signals. TENS is not painful and may be an effective therapy to mask pain such as diabetic neuropathy. However, TENS for chronic low back pain is not effective and cannot be recommended, says the American Academy of Neurology (AAN)...
1. Risk Factors of Type I Diabetes: This generally starts in childhood when the pancreas stops producing insulin. The patient has to live with this condition throughout his life. Factors that may predispose a person to develop type I diabetes are: ...