PPT-QUALITY of LIFE -- WHEN DEALING WITH A CHRONIC DISEASE (EASY TO SAY HARDER to PLAY

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EASY TO SAY HARDER to PLAY Day by day Pamela J West RNEC NPADULT MSc Nurse Practitioner retired OncologySupportive Care So who am I and WHY do I talk about

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EASY TO SAY HARDER to PLAY Day by day Pamela J West RNEC NPADULT MSc Nurse Practitioner retired OncologySupportive Care So who am I and WHY do I talk about this. Aging. The 21. st. Century. . Healthcare . Challenge . Howard Bergman, . MD, FCFP, FRCPC. Chair, Department of Family Medicine. Professor . of Family . Medicine, Medicine and . Oncology. The . Dr. Joseph Kaufmann . From Cradle to Grave. Keeping Young, Keeping Alive: Middle Age. Changing expectations, changing timeframes. ‘. It isn’t such a very great advantage to be young… The best years should be after forty years of age. All the work and effort, the struggle and stress of youth, both physical and mental, should yield rich harvests of bodily and mental health in the forties. The healthy man at forty is in the prime of life. As for the woman of forty, she has attained her physical maturity… Far too many people in middle life are depressed, dull, uninterested, slack, and sick of their lives. And the great fundamental cause is ill health.’ . From Cradle to Grave. Keeping Young, Keeping Alive: Middle Age. Changing expectations, changing timeframes. ‘It isn’t such a very great advantage to be young… The best years should be after forty years of age. All the work and effort, the struggle and stress of youth, both physical and mental, should yield rich harvests of bodily and mental health in the forties. The healthy man at forty is in the prime of life. As for the woman of forty, she has attained her physical maturity… Far too many people in middle life are depressed, dull, uninterested, slack, and sick of their lives. And the great fundamental cause is ill health.’ (Elizabeth Sloan . From Cradle to Grave. Keeping Young, Keeping Alive: Middle Age. Changing expectations, changing timeframes. ‘. It isn’t such a very great advantage to be young… The best years should be after forty years of age. All the work and effort, the struggle and stress of youth, both physical and mental, should yield rich harvests of bodily and mental health in the forties. The healthy man at forty is in the prime of life. As for the woman of forty, she has attained her physical maturity… Far too many people in middle life are depressed, dull, uninterested, slack, and sick of their lives. And the great fundamental cause is ill health.’ . . LAYOUT. Definition. Epidemiology. Etiological classification. Clinical presentation. Approach to a child with CLD . Management. Upcoming research. . Chronic Liver Disease. . . Presence of ongoing injury within the liver. 2. Center for Healthcare Studies, . 3. Center for Health Information Partnerships, . 4. Emergency Medicine, . 5. Preventive Medicine, . 6. Institute for Public Health and Medicine. Background. 117 million people in the US suffered from a chronic disease in 2012 . VENOUS DISEASE . What’s . the best option?. Class 05 . Introdução à Medicina II - 2010/2011. Chronic Venous Disease. Definition. “Impaired venous blood flow or venous return (venous stasis), usually caused by inadequate venous valves. Venous insufficiency often occurs in the legs, and is associated with EDEMA and sometimes with VENOUS STASIS ULCERS at the ankle.”. Discuss the effect chronic illness has on a person’s quality of life using the model of total suffering. Describe challenges faced by people with advanced:. Cardiac disease. Neurological disease. Respiratory disease. Presented by : Aimee Anderson MSW RSW. AAMAC education day - Ottawa, ON. October 13, 2018. Goals for the Presentation. To define chronic illness in the context of . quality of life.. To learn about the . Chronic . c. are . Training . For . district . hospital . Nurses . in . Rwanda . 2013. Session 1: Defining chronic kidney disease. By the end of this Session, participants will be able to:. Screen for chronic kidney disease. . Structural . or functional abnormalities of the kidneys for . >. 3 months. . from early to late-stage disease, . Chronic Kidney Disease. as . manifested by either:. 1. Kidney . damage, with or without decreased GFR, as . From Cradle to Grave. Keeping Young, Keeping Alive: Middle Age. Changing expectations, changing . time frames. ‘. It isn’t such a very great advantage to be young… The best years should be after forty years of age. All the work and effort, the struggle and stress of youth, both physical and mental, should yield rich harvests of bodily and mental health in the forties. The healthy man at forty is in the prime of life. As for the woman of forty, she has attained her physical maturity… Far too many people in middle life are depressed, dull, uninterested, slack, and sick of their lives. And the great fundamental cause is ill health.’ . Better Choices, Better Health (On-line). Chronic Pain Self-Management Program. Diabetes Self-Management Program. 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