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    Diarrhea Pediatric Essay

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    your child tired and thirsty, have a dry mouth, and urinate less frequently. Diarrhea typically lasts 2–3 days. However, it can last longer if it is a sign of something more serious. It is important to treat your child’s diarrhea as directed by your child’s health care provider. HOME CARE INSTRUCTIONS Eating and Drinking • Make sure that your child drinks enough fluids (hydrates). Give your child 1 cup (8 oz) of fluid each time your child has diarrhea. Do not give your child fluids that…

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    weight fast. If you want to improve the way your muscles look, you better check these out: 1. Eat fat-rich fish. According to fitness experts, devouring in fat-rich fish like salmon helps on how to gain muscle weight fast due to its Omega-3 fatty acid content. This works by making your system more sensitive to insulin to fuel storage of glycogen and amino acids going into your body while storing your glutamines. 2. Add in more sodium in your diet. Well, there are not many people who know that…

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    On page 2, I stated the issue which was the fact that there is an increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes occurring in children. I also listed facts on how type 2 affects Americans which shows how this cookbook is actually relevant to the community. All of the information used in my cookbook is scientifically accurate. - Pages 3 and 4 talked about the readers' risk for type 2. - Pages 5 and 6 were on the anatomy and physiology of type 2 diabetes. - Pages 7 and 8 discussed prevention. -…

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    Bariatric Surgery, to be qualified for bariatric surgery, the candidate must have the following: 1. BMI≥ 40 or more than 100 pounds overweight 2. BMI≥ 35 and at least one or more obesity-related comorbidities such as type II diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, and other respiratory disorders, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, osteoarthritis, lipid abnormalities, gastrointestinal disorders or heart disease. 3. Inability to achieve a healthy weight loss sustained for a period of time with prior…

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    Point 1: (Diagnosis) Type 2 diabetes is when insulin resistance causes blood glucose levels to rise over 126 mg/dL after 8 hours of fasting. The article mentions that type 2 diabetes is directly linked to increased levels of obesity and decreased levels of physical activity, and the people at a high risk are those who are overweight, eat unhealthily, and are highly inactive. Osmotic diuresis, a plasma glucose level of more than 200 mg/dL, an HbA1C value of more than 6.5%, and high triglyceride…

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    According to the WHO, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is the third leading cause of mortality globally and is the third leading cause of mortality globally and symbolize one of the greatest health challenges worldwide. The International Diabetes Federation estimated that there are 387 million people living with diabetes and it is also predicted that it will rise to 592 million by 2035 (Yates et al, 2016). Also the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus continues to increase in the United States…

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    The low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor is an important protein in human function. LDL receptor is the main protein that binds and carries cholesterol to maintain homeostasis in mammalian cells. In human plasma, it is also the most abundant cholesterol-carrying lipoprotein (Goldstein and Brown, 1987). It plays a major role in the development of atherosclerosis, a chronic disease caused by the accumulation of LDL-cholesterol in the blood. The LDL receptor is also the main protein that is…

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    extremely prevalent. One report puts the prevalence anywhere from 0.5 to greather than 10 percent of the population.3 The prevalence is increasing as the population ages and is becoming more overweight. There are two forms of this terrible disease. Type one diabetes is characterized by immune-mediated destruction of beta cells leading to an absolute deficiency of insulin. Type 2 diabetes is a relative insulin deficiency that can eventually lead to beta cell distruction. Since insulin is…

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    Association estimated that over 20 million people in the United States are living with diabetes (Cohen, 2013). In the next few paragraphs I will be discussing the different types of diabetes, signs and symptoms and treatment options. Diabetes type 1, which is sometimes known as juvenile diabetes, or insulin dependent diabetes is thought to be autoimmune in nature. Most people are diagnosed before 20 years of age. “The autoimmune destruction of pancreatic β-cells, leads to a deficiency of…

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