Review the stages of HIV/Aids

HIV/Aids

  1. Review the stages of HIV/Aids
  2. Document common nutritional problems in this disease state & recommendations to help resolve these problems.
  3. Document several examples of effective nutrition counseling strategies and food tips.
  4. Document food safety precautions for patients with HIV/AIDS
  1. Create a table with the most common drug-nutrient interactions for these medications using the divisions below:

Generic                Brand    Classification      Nutrient Interaction       GI side effects

  1. Diabetes:
  2. Metformin
  3. Insulin
  4. Invokana
  5. Jardiance
  6. Trulicity
  7. Glyburide (DiaBeta, Glynase)
  8. Gastrointestinal:
  9. Ranitidine
  10. Nexium
  11. Flagyl
  12. Marinol
  13. Reglan
  14. Mesalamine
  15. Respiratory/Pulmonary
  16. Albuterol
  17. Predinisone
  18. Vibramycin
  19. Mucomyst
  20. Xolair
  21. Creon
  22. Neurology
  23. Keppra
  24. Movantik
  25. Methylprednisolone
  26. Tizanidine
  27. Mirapex
  28. Tasmar
  29. Namzaric
  30. Zonegran
  31. Renal
  32. Phos-lo
  33. Calcium carbonate
  34. Neomycin
  35. Lasix
  36. Spironolactone
  37. Sensipar
  38. Oncology
  39. Chlorambucil
  40. Carmustine
  41. Topotecan
  42. Pentostatin
  43. Asparaginase
  44. Bleomycin
  45. Vinblastine
  46. Paclitaxel
  1. Document current scientific literature and evidence based nutrition guidelines (Medical Nutrition Therapy-MNT) for Cardiovascular Diseases using 2 separate resources.
  1. Document current scientific literature and evidence based nutrition guidelines (MNT) for Gastrointestinal Diseases using 2 separate resources.
  1. Document current scientific literature and evidence based nutrition guidelines (MNT) for Pulmonary diseases using 2 separate resources.
  1. Document current scientific literature and evidence based nutrition guidelines (MNT) for Renal/Kidney Diseases using 2 separate resources.
  1. Document current scientific literature and evidence based nutrition guidelines (MNT) for Oncology using 2 separate resources.
  1. Document nutritional needs Pre- and Post- chemo/radiation treatment and possible nutritional complications.

Post a 200- to 300-word description of the central themes and strategies of positive psychology as you understand them from your reading.

Positive psychology focuses on people’s abilities to be positive human beings—to make
changes in their lives that benefit themselves, their families, and the world around them.
· Due Date: Day 5 [post to the Individual forum]
· Post a 200- to 300-word description of the central themes and strategies of positive
psychology as you understand them from your reading.

 

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Reflect on a patient who is beyond 20 weeks gestation and presented with a health problem that commonly arises during pregnancy.

  1. Reflect on a patient who is beyond 20 weeks gestation and presented with a health problem that commonly arises during pregnancy. Describe the patient’s personal and medical history, drug therapy and treatments, and follow-up care. Then, explain the implications of the patient’s health problem.
  2. Reflect on a patient who presented with postpartum depression during your Practicum Experience. Describe the patient’s personal and medical history, drug therapy and treatments, and follow-up care. Then, explain the implications of the patient’s postpartum depression, including how this might impact the entire family unit.

3.Reflect on a patient who presented with a cardiovascular disorder during your Practicum Experience. Describe the patient’s personal and medical history, drug therapy and treatments, and follow-up care. Then, explain how the patient’s gender might have impacted or influenced her care.

Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience.

Vision statement: Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience. APTA's vision for physical therapy is “transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience.” How will you embody this vision as a future physical therapist? .

You are limited to approximately 1 page (4500 characters, including spaces).

IDENTITY: The physical therapy profession will define and promote the movement system as the foundation for optimizing movement to improve the health of society. Recognition and validation of the movement system is essential to understand the structure, function, and potential of the human body.

QUALITY: The physical therapy profession will commit to establishing and adopting best practice standards across the domains of practice, education, and research as the individuals in these domains strive to be flexible, prepared, and responsive in a dynamic and ever-changing world.

COLLABORATION: The physical therapy profession will demonstrate the value of collaboration with other health care providers, consumers, community organizations, and other disciplines to solve the health-related challenges that society faces.