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Ebook A clinical approach to medicine (Second edition): Part 2 includes content: Medical oncology, neurology, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, renal medicine, respiratory medicine, rehabilitative medicine, rheumatology. Invite you to refer.
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longtimenosee03
01-02-2024
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Part 3 book "Nelson textbook of pediatrics" includes content: Diseases of the blood, cancer and benign tumors, nephrology, urologic disorders in infants and children, gynecologic problems of childhood, the endocrine system, the nervous system, neuromuscular disorders, disorders of the eye, the ear, the skin, bone and joint disorders, rehabilitation medicine, environmental health, laboratory medicine.
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oursky03
28-08-2023
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Part 3 book "Nelson textbook of pediatrics" includes content: The cardiovascular system, diseases of the blood; nephrology, urologic disorders ininfants and children, gynecologic problemsof childhood, the endocrine system, the nervous system, neuromuscular disorders, disorders of the eye, the ear, the skin, bone and joint disorders, rehabilitation medicine, environmental health hazards, laboratory testing in infants and children.
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oursky03
21-08-2023
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This paper describes a study protocol of a client-centred, prospective, longitudinal, mixed-method evaluation of linked model of health care across the lifespan (the LIFEspan Model), offered by a pediatric rehabilitation centre and an adult rehabilitation centre.
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virubber2711
21-03-2020
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Ear (tympanostomy) tube (TT) placement is a common ambulatory surgery in children. Despite the commonality of this treatment, the long-term effects are unknown. The objective of this study was to determine the rate of permanent hearing loss, as measured by use of a rehabilitative hearing device.
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vivalanbo2711
19-03-2020
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Outcomes of health and rehabilitation services for children and youth with disabilities increasingly include assessments of health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The purpose of this research was to 1) describe overall patterns of HRQoL, 2) examine changes in parent’s perceptions of child’s HRQoL across 18 months and 3) explore factors that predict these changes.
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vinatri2711
29-02-2020
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Children with disabilities are more likely to have sleep disturbances than children without disabilities. Identifying attitudes, beliefs, knowledge, and perceptions of caregivers and health professionals is essential in developing effective intervention programs to improve disabled children’s sleep health.
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vichengshin2711
29-02-2020
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Preterm infants are at risk for neurodevelopmental disorders, including motor, cognitive or behavioural problems, which may potentially be modified by early intervention. The EU CareToy Project Consortium (www.caretoy.eu) has developed a new modular system for intensive, individualized, home-based and family-centred early intervention, managed remotely by rehabilitation staff.
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vichengshin2711
29-02-2020
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Cerebral palsy requires appropriate on-going rehabilitation intervention which should effectively meet the needs of both children and parents/care-givers. The provision of effective support is a challenge, particularly in resource constrained settings.
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vichengshin2711
26-02-2020
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To determine the prevalence and factors associated with malnutrition among infants with Cleft palate and/or cleft lip (CP+/-L) at Comprehensive Rehabilitation for Uganda Hospital (CoRSU) in Uganda.
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videshiki2711
21-02-2020
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Children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) have increased requirements for phosphorus and magnesium during recovery. If requirements are not met, the children may develop refeeding hypophosphatemia and hypomagnesemia.
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videshiki2711
21-02-2020
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The case fatality rate of severely malnourished children during inpatient treatment is high and mortality is often associated with diarrhea. As intestinal carbohydrate absorption is impaired in severe acute malnutrition (SAM), differences in dietary formulations during nutritional rehabilitation could lead to the development of osmotic diarrhea and subsequently hypovolemia and death.
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videshiki2711
19-02-2020
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Home-based training is considered an important intervention in rehabilitation of children with unilateral cerebral palsy. Despite consensus on the value of home-based upper limb training, no evidence-based best practice exists.
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vidr2711
19-02-2020
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Retrospective studies show that severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects child development. However, to what extent SAM affects children of different ages at its acute stage is not well documented.
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vidr2711
19-02-2020
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Professional support in pediatric and rehabilitation care environments has been recommended as a means to build youth competence in life skills during their transition to adulthood. Life skills are the essential psychosocial competencies and interpersonal skills needed to manage one’s life.
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virome2711
13-01-2020
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Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of physical disability in children. The best opportunity to maximize lifelong independence is early in motor development when there is the most potential for neuroplastic change, but how best to optimize motor ability during this narrow window remains unknown.
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vidublin2711
13-01-2020
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Working memory allows us to hold information in an active state for short periods of time, and is essential in facilitating goal directed cognitive functioning. Difficulties in working memory and decision-making are common post childhood Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
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vidublin2711
13-01-2020
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Congenital brain lesions expose infants to be at high-risk for being affected by neurodevelopmental disorders such as cerebral palsy (CP). Early interventions programs can significantly impact and improve their neurodevelopment.
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vidublin2711
13-01-2020
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(bq) part 2 book “general ophthalmology” has contents: neuro-ophthalmology, ocular disorders associated with systemic diseases, immunologic diseases of the eye, special subjects of pediatric interest, ophthalmic genetics, ophthalmic trauma, ophthalmic therapeutics, vision rehabilitation,… and other contents.
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dien_vi09
13-10-2018
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(bq) part 2 book "physical medicine and rehabilitation board review" has contents: prosthetics and orthotics, spinal cord injuries, physical modalities, therapeutic exercise, extended bedrest, and aging effects; pulmonary cardiac cancer; pediatric rehabilitation; associated topics in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
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bautroibinhyen21
14-03-2017
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