PPT-The Role of Vitamin D and Health: Are you Deficient?

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Marylyn KajsWyllie RNMSNAPRNCNRNCCRNSCRN Clinical Associate Professor St David s School of Nursing Objectives Describe the physiologic functions of Vitamin D

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Marylyn KajsWyllie RNMSNAPRNCNRNCCRNSCRN Clinical Associate Professor St David s School of Nursing Objectives Describe the physiologic functions of Vitamin D Relate the effects of Vitamin D deficiency to multiple disease states. 5 billion annually while only 128 billion is being spent currently The challenge for federal state and local governments is to increase bridge investm ents by 8 billion annually to address the identified 76 billion in needs for deficient bridges acro 7. inflammation of the larynx and trachea 8. inflammation of the larynx and trachea and bronchi 9. inflammation of the throat 10. pain in the throat 11. surgical removal of the pharynx 12. study of Structurally Deficient and Functionally Obsolete BridgesRichard Kerr, P.E.richard.kerr@dot.state.fl.us Federal definition FHWA uses in conjunction with sufficiency rating Determines allocation for fed Medical Director Functional Formularies. Director Medical Education, Wellness and Population Health. Berkshire Health Systems. Learning Objectives. Review the prevalence and of important nutrient deficiencies in the general population. Alexandra Dati. UF Dietetic Intern. June 17, 2015. Outline. Objectives. Review of sleep apnea. Sleep apnea in children. Vitamin D and sleep apnea. Implications for practice. Objectives. Obtain basic knowledge of obstructive sleep apnea. Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin that is commonly found in fruits and vegetables.. Where Does It Come From?. Kiwi. Oranges. Sweet potatoes. Lemons. Tomatoes. Strawberries. Turnip Greens. Broccoli. by Gary Higgins. Outline. How effective have we been at correcting localized roughness at the project level?. Compare localized roughness reports from Colorado 2012 paving projects to ProVAL grinding simulation SAM using actual project data. . also known as . ascorbic acid . or . ascorbate. .. The human being is one of the few mammals unable to synthesize vitamin C. . Other animals unable to synthesize vitamin C include primates, fruit bats, guinea pigs, and some birds.. Vitamin C Vitamin C Vitamin C also known as ascorbic acid or ascorbate . The human being is one of the few mammals unable to synthesize vitamin C. Other animals unable to synthesize vitamin C include primates, fruit bats, guinea pigs, and some birds. Marylyn Kajs-Wyllie. RN,MSN,APRN,CNRN,CCRN,SCRN. Clinical Associate Professor, . St. David. ’. s School of Nursing . Objectives. Describe the physiologic functions of Vitamin D.. Relate the effects of Vitamin D deficiency to multiple disease states.. napthoqunone. compounds that have characteristic . antihemorrhagic. effects. Vitamin K extracted from plant material was named . phylloquinone. or vitamin K1. Vitamin K extracted from bacterial fermentation were named . The vitamin is easily . oxidized. to form . dehydroascorbic acid (DHAA). , and thus oxidation is readily reversible. Vitamin C is a generic name for all compounds that exhibit the same biologic activity as AA. Consequently, the term includes both AA and DHAA. The structure formula of vitamin C(Ascorbic acid) closely resembles that of carbohydrates.. Prof. René Rizzoli M.D.. Dr. Omar . Alsaed. M.D.. Speaker Introduction. Prof. René Rizzoli M.D.. Prof. René Rizzoli is an internist and endocrinologist, with a subspecialty focus on metabolic bone diseases, osteoporosis and disorders of mineral metabolism. He is emeritus professor of medicine at the University Hospitals of Geneva, and former head of the service of bone diseases. . . Vitamin D is required by poultry for. 1. Proper metabolism of calcium and phosphorus. . 2.Formation of the normal bony skeletal.. 3. Hard beaks and claws .. 4. Strong egg shells. . .. Al so . Vitamin D is necessary .

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