Archive for December, 2009

Nutrition for cancer patients

December 31st, 2009 | Posted in Diet

A. UNDERSTANDING NUTRITION.
NUTRITION IS nutrients BODY IS VERY NEEDED TO HOLD CELL-CELL REPAIR AND WORK according to function.

B. NUTRITIONAL BENEFITS TO THE BODY.
1. FORM AND PRESERVE BODY TISSUE.
2. LABOR obtain.
3. ORGANIZING WORK IN THE BODY.
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Nursing Resume & Job Search Tips

December 26th, 2009 | Posted in Nursing Job


Nursing Resume & Job Search Tips

It is broadly agreed upon in the employment sector that the need for Nursing positions will grow faster
than the national job average for the next few years. This is great news for all you interested in Nursing as a career.

Just like in any growing profession there is the inevitable competition for these very desirable nursing positions.

How do you get a head of the competition?
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A new Job in Nursing

December 26th, 2009 | Posted in Nursing Job

A new Job in Nursing

If there ever was a time to go into the nursing profession the time is now. If you do a little digging you will see that Nurses

are in tremendous demand. That being true it doesn’t take a way from the fact that one still has to work hard at finding a really

good job .

When you are applying for your first nursing job be persistent, exhibit a positive attitude and stay flexible

you may not get the exact job you wanted on your first try. You may have to go at it again and you might have to

take a different position.
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Know more about low back pain

December 21st, 2009 | Posted in neurology

A. DEFINITIONS.
Low Back Pain perceived inconvenience associated with lumbar or sacral areas of the spine, around the network ataui (Randy Mariam, 1987).
Low Back Pain is a type of pain that requires medical treatment even if there is trauma often sudden and can become chronic in the problems of life such as physical, mental, social and economic (Barbara).
Low Back Pain is chronic pain in the lumbar, usually caused by the vertebral uscles, herniation and regeneration of the nucleus pulposus, osteoarthritis of the lumbar sacral spine (Brunner, 1999).
Low Back Pain occurs dilumbal lower lumbar or sacral region sacroiliaca, usually associated with the process of degeneration and tension musulo (Prisilia Lemone, 1996).
Low back pain can occur in the any one have musculoskeletal problems such as acute lumbosacral strain, the inability of lumbosacral ligament, muscle weakness, osteoarthritis, spinal stenosis and inter masalh the vertebrae and joints are not the same leg length (Lucman and Sorensen’s 1993).
Some understanding of the above can be concluded Low Back Pain is chronic pain in the lumbar or acut usually caused by trauma or muscle of the vertebrae or the pressure, herniation and degeneration of nuleus pulposus, muscle weakness, osteoarthritis dilumbal sacral spine.

B. Anatomy and physiology
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