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Dysmorphic Syndromes with Skeletal Anomalies
Dysmorphic syndromes are characterized by multiple congenital deformities affecting different organs and apparatuses. The skeleton is often affected. There are several classifications of syndromes with skeleta...
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Dialysis of Patient with HIV/HCV Infection
HCV- or HIV-infected ESRD patients do not require isolation during dialysis. Routine universal precautions need to be followed for all dialysis patients.
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The Blood and Dialysis Fluid Circuit
The components of blood circuit are: arterial line which connects vascular access to the dialyzer and a venous line which connects dialyzer back to vascular access.
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Preforming Mini-Mental State Examination
Introduce yourself and explain what you’re going to do (adopted from Moley’s 2015).
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Conclusion
It is my hope that the information presented in this book will guide you into being more satisfied and hopefully happier in our most noble of professions. Knowledge is power and with information you can make t...
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Erratum zu: Wie können Sie als Patient den Behandlungserfolg unterstützen?
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Correction to: Tools for Managing Your Digital Research Identity
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Correction to: Role of Public Data Bases for Pharmacogenomics
Correction to: Chapter 21 in: D. Primorac et al. (eds.), Pharmacogenomics in Clinical Practice,https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-45903-0_21
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Publisher Erratum zu: Transition bei neurologischen Erkrankungen
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Summary
Minimizing stress.
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Corrections to: Learning and Teaching Psychopharmacology: A resident’s Point of View
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Introduction
The sentinel node is the lymph node where the lymphatic flow from the primary tumor first enters. For the identification of the sentinel node, the dye method (injection of visible dye such as indigocarmine and...
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Concepts and Theories in Behaviour Change to Support Chronic Disease Self-Management
This chapter presents key concepts and theories relevant to the self-management of chronic disease. It starts by defining health behaviours and establishes the distinction between health behaviours and determi...
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Supplementary Online Resources for the Development of Behaviour Change Support Competencies
The final chapter presents open-access educational products that supplement this book: case studies and a web application to simulate behaviour change support in persons with chronic disease. The former is of ...
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Interprofessional Learning Outcomes-Based Curriculum to Support Behaviour Change in Persons Self-Managing Chronic Disease
This chapter sets the stage for the remaining book, by introducing the Train4Health project and by explaining how the learning outcomes presented in subsequent chapters have been derived and linked with conten...
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Implementing Behaviour Change Strategies
This chapter outlines a stepwise approach to implementing behaviour change strategies in chronic disease. In the first part of this chapter, examples of determinants of target behaviours discussed in Chapter 3...
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Identifying and Assessing Self-Management Behaviours
This chapter firstly describes target behaviours for chronic diseases, chosen based on their prevalence and potential for self-management: type 2 diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hypertension, ...
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Communication and Person-Centred Behaviour Change
This chapter presents critical components of the interaction between the professional and the person, needed to effectively support behaviour change. Most of these components are relational competencies assist...
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Sports Injuries and the Natural Pain Defense
Threatening or already existing tissue damage is detected by special sensors for pain. These so-called nociceptors are found as endings of the thin A- and C-nerve fibers in all organs except in the central nervou...
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Muscle Soreness
After unusual or particularly intense sports exercises, pain often occurs in the muscles used. The affected muscles are perceived as weak, hard and sensitive to pressure. It is believed that muscle soreness (f...