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Vitamin E rapidly depleted by burn injuries by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 23 Oct 2010 12:00am OregonState.edu - Severe burn injuries in children have been shown... problem in patients with burn injury” and other forms of severe trauma. One particular concern may be the possibility of peripheral neuropathy, since nerve damage is common Read on »
Pitfalls in Your Fat Burning Plan: Shoulder Injury by Chris Keith Posted Fri 18 Dec 2009 12:00am on your fat-burning plan with an injury. Make sure to always stretch your muscles properly before working out. For more information and ideas on fat burning and healthy living... The shoulder is a very complex muscle system. If you have been working out and hear a popping sound or feel a sudden, sharp pain in the shoulder, you may have an injury Read on »
BURN - BURN - BURN…. by Erik Erichsen Posted Sun 09 May 2010 12:00am covering her right hand     She is one of the many victims of burn injuries we are presented with. In her case a neglected 3’d degree burn of the right hand... an exarticulation – solves her problem easily. It was done in Axillary block as daycare surgery. Otherwise burn cases are a group of patients which puts great strain on our hospital Read on »
And it burns burns burns, that radiation burns! by msrenda Posted Fri 21 Aug 2009 12:39pm they call "booster" treatments to the tumor area on my breast. So I am near the end of my treatments and can now say that yes radiation treatment burns. A couple weeks ago I... that the radiation is still working in my body makes me wonder just how much worse this burn is going to get before it heals. I've never really been badly sunburned in my life so I can't Read on »
BURN STAGES AND BURN UNIT NURSING by Stephanie S. Jewett Posted Thu 04 Mar 2010 12:00am it is classified as a major or minor injury.  Nursing care of the burn patient includes maintaining a patent airway and monitoring respiratory function, restoring hemodynamic stability... distress.  Beyond physical complications, burns can also result in severe psychological and emotional distress due to scarring and deformity.  For a patient with a severe burn injury Read on »
Injury and disorder by Larry Drain Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 15 May 2012 5:55pm The fundamental assumption of the mental health system is that people with significant emotional distress, people who need help, suffer from some underlying disorder that causes their stress.  They “have something.”  Diagnosis is about finding out “what you have.” For most people though distress is not about what they “have”,   It is about ... Read on »
Burn Baby Burn! Grass Burns from Dog Urine by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Jan 2011 12:38am Why does dog urine burn the grass? Dog urine has a very high nitrogen content, and tends to have a high ph level as well. If you frequently use a nitrogen-based.... Why is it that male dogs don’t seem to burn grass like a female dog does? Female dogs usually squat to urinate, and male dogs (unless they are squatters) usually urinate Read on »
Burn Baby Burn...My Top 5 Fat Burning Exercises by Nat Carter Posted Tue 24 Aug 2010 4:14pm As a trainer, I am always asked what exercises are the best for fat burning. What do people mean when they say Fat Burning? Basically all exercises Burn Fat or Calories... way to burn fat and lose weight. It is so effective because whilst you are performing the exercises you are burning fat. Then when you stop you are still burning fat for up Read on »
Burn, Burn, Burn Those Calories Up! by Davalos & McCormack. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 16 Jul 2009 10:02pm .  Anyway,  what I was going to say was, yesterday, when I was at the gym,  I burned up 152 calories by working on the stairmaster for 20 minutes… Then I jumped on the rowing machine and burned up another 250 calories. Unfortunately, I thought I burned up 550 calories on the stairmaster and 750 calories on the rowing machine.  However,  Mr. McCormack informs me Read on »
Burn, Burn, Burn Those Calories Up! by Shirley Davalos & Kevin McCormack Patient Expert Posted Fri 17 Jul 2009 12:36am .  Anyway,  what I was going to say was, yesterday, when I was at the gym,  I burned up 152 calories by working on the stairmaster for 20 minutes… Then I jumped on the rowing machine and burned up another 250 calories. Unfortunately, I thought I burned up 550 calories on the stairmaster and 750 calories on the rowing machine.  However,  Mr. McCormack informs me Read on »