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Common surgical cases seen by the neonatal health caregiver. Case based interactive presentation

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The presentation will discuss common case scenarios seen by the neonatal health care professionals in an interactive way including the topics of oesophageal atresia, Anorectamalformations in both males and females, causes of neonatal bilious vomiting ( upper gastrointestinal obstruction)   as partial and complete duodenal obstruction , intestinamalrotation or midgut volvulus, jejunal obstruction, annular pancreas, Necrotizing Enterocolitis, surgical causes of abdominal distention ( lower intestinal obstruction) as Hirschsprung disease,   meconium ileus and meconium plug, anterior abdominal wall defects as exomphalos major, minor, gastroschisis and hernia of the umbilical cord.  Also will discuss the topic of difficult vascular access and the principles of open central line insertion. The target is to give neonatal health care professionals a solid basis on how to collect clinical data and interpret it to do the right step in management regardless of the diagnose. Also t...

Telemedicine and E-health

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Telemedicine & E-health offer necessary tools for home health care, remote case monitoring, complaint operation, and advances in technology for medical centres, interpreters, and hospitals not only for pastoral health and battleground care, but also for nursing home, supported living installations, maritime and aeronautics settings. E-health includes the use of the other electronic media or an internet. Telemedicine is the use of advanced telecommunication and information technologies in order to give clinical health care at a distance. It helps to exclude distance walls and can ameliorate access to medical services that would frequently not be constantly available in distant pastoral communities. It's also used to save lives in critical care and exigency situations.

Physical Activity and Nutrition

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Physical activity as any physical movement produced by cadaverous muscles that requires energy consumption. Physical exertion refers to all movement including during rest time, for transport to get to and from places, or as part of a person’s work. Both moderate - and vigorous-intensity physical activity improve health. Popular ways to be active include walking, wheeling, cycling, sports, active recreation and play, and can be done at any position of skill and for enjoyment by everybody. Regular physical activity is proven to help manage non-infectious and inhibit the diseases such as heart complaint, stroke, several cancers and diabetes. It also helps reduce maintain healthy body weight, hypertension and can improve internal health, quality of life and well-being. Nutrition is about eating a healthy food and maintenance balanced diet. Drink and Food provide the energy and nutrients you need to fit. Understanding these nutrition terms may make it easier for you to make better food ...

Infectious Diseases, Oncology and Cancer Diagnosis

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Infectious diseases are caused by infectious organisms. Typically, these are viruses, bacteria, parasites, worms/ helminths, or fungi. Under normal circumstances, when the immune system of the host is strong, disease symptoms may not develop. If the host immune system is week, or the infectious agent overwhelms the immune system, an infectious disease ensues. This arises through transmission from an infected person, an infected animal, or a contaminated inanimate object to a susceptible host. Oncology is a branch of drug that deals with the study, opinion, treatment and forestalment of cancer, it describes the complaint which some of the body's cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other corridor of the body. Cancer can start nearly anywhere in the mortal body, which is made up of trillions of cells. The process of relating a complaint, injury from its signs or condition, and symptoms. A health history, physical test, and tests, similar as blood tests, necropsies , and imagin...