Pub Date : 1982-08-01DOI: 10.1177/263501068200800316
Van Son Allene, C. Gaines
by Norma Car lisle Muthe , RN, MA. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1981 , 244 pages, $10 .95 paperback. This book is unique as a clear , readable explanation of a complicated subject , written especially for nurses . Chapters are organized by gland and describe the hormones , their actions, and the effects of deficiency or excess. Disease entities , such as Hashimoto's, infertility, or amenorrhea are not approached as problems, but alluded to only in connection with appropriate hormones . The diabetes educator will appreciate the discussions of growth hormone , ACTH , epinephrine , and pancreatic and intestinal glucagon . The diabetogenic effect of excess thyroxine is explored. Thirty five pages are devoted to diabetes , including secondary hormonal causes , diagnostic tests , oral agents, insulin , exercise, diet and food exchanges , complications, teaching, children and adolescents, pregnancy and new concepts are all given adequate , but cursory treatment. A section on resources for patient literature and visually-impaired is helpful. This book would be an addition to the nurses' desk of any medical floor or clinic. AH
作者:Norma Car lisle Muthe,注册会计师,硕士。波士顿:利特尔,布朗公司,1981年,244页,平装本10.95美元。这本书是一个独特的清晰,易读的解释一个复杂的主题,专门为护士写的。章节按腺体组织,描述激素,它们的作用,以及缺乏或过量的影响。疾病实体,如桥本氏症、不孕症或闭经,不被视为问题,而仅与适当的激素有关。糖尿病教育者会欣赏关于生长激素、促肾上腺皮质激素、肾上腺素、胰和肠胰高血糖素的讨论。探讨甲状腺素过量对糖尿病的影响。35页专门讨论糖尿病,包括继发性激素原因、诊断测试、口服药物、胰岛素、运动、饮食和食物交换、并发症、教学、儿童和青少年、怀孕和新概念都得到了充分但粗略的治疗。关于患者文献和视障人士资源的部分是有帮助的。这本书将是任何医疗楼层或诊所的护士书桌上的一个补充。啊
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Pub Date : 1982-08-01DOI: 10.1177/263501068200800319
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Pub Date : 1982-08-01DOI: 10.1177/263501068200800313
K. Kulkarni
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Pub Date : 1982-08-01DOI: 10.1177/263501068200800303
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Pub Date : 1982-08-01DOI: 10.1177/263501068200800304
L. Cunningham, Patricia A. Barr
Introduction Exercise in the treatment of diabetes was used as early as 600 BC in India . However, in the era since the discovery of insulin its relationship with diet and insulin has been recognized as an important triad for the successful management of diabetes . Unfortunately , little attention has been paid to the writing of individualized exercise prescriptions at most centers which educate and treat the diabetic patient. Instead , the treatment regimen has been limited primarily to the prescript ion of an insulin dosage appropriate for a given dietary intake . Fortunately, interest in restoring exercise as an integral part of the treatment triad has been observed with the recent publication of several review articles regarding diabetes and exercise .!" Consequently , the purpose of this article is to present an easily adapted method for writingexercise prescriptions and to offer some suggestions for answering the most frequently asked questions about exercise by diabetic patients.
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Pub Date : 1982-08-01DOI: 10.1177/263501068200800318
W. James, Suzsanne Pecoraro
by Norma Car lisle Muthe , RN, MA. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1981 , 244 pages, $10 .95 paperback. This book is unique as a clear , readable explanation of a complicated subject , written especially for nurses . Chapters are organized by gland and describe the hormones , their actions, and the effects of deficiency or excess. Disease entities , such as Hashimoto's, infertility, or amenorrhea are not approached as problems, but alluded to only in connection with appropriate hormones . The diabetes educator will appreciate the discussions of growth hormone , ACTH , epinephrine , and pancreatic and intestinal glucagon . The diabetogenic effect of excess thyroxine is explored. Thirty five pages are devoted to diabetes , including secondary hormonal causes , diagnostic tests , oral agents, insulin , exercise, diet and food exchanges , complications, teaching, children and adolescents, pregnancy and new concepts are all given adequate , but cursory treatment. A section on resources for patient literature and visually-impaired is helpful. This book would be an addition to the nurses' desk of any medical floor or clinic. AH
作者:Norma Car lisle Muthe,注册会计师,硕士。波士顿:利特尔,布朗公司,1981年,244页,平装本10.95美元。这本书是一个独特的清晰,易读的解释一个复杂的主题,专门为护士写的。章节按腺体组织,描述激素,它们的作用,以及缺乏或过量的影响。疾病实体,如桥本氏症、不孕症或闭经,不被视为问题,而仅与适当的激素有关。糖尿病教育者会欣赏关于生长激素、促肾上腺皮质激素、肾上腺素、胰和肠胰高血糖素的讨论。探讨甲状腺素过量对糖尿病的影响。35页专门讨论糖尿病,包括继发性激素原因、诊断测试、口服药物、胰岛素、运动、饮食和食物交换、并发症、教学、儿童和青少年、怀孕和新概念都得到了充分但粗略的治疗。关于患者文献和视障人士资源的部分是有帮助的。这本书将是任何医疗楼层或诊所的护士书桌上的一个补充。啊
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Pub Date : 1982-08-01DOI: 10.1177/263501068200800311
Nancy S. Torkelson, Margaret A. Bazeley, Shelley M. Patterson
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Pub Date : 1982-08-01DOI: 10.1177/263501068200800306
G. Gibbons
In determining which mode of treatment or operation to undertake , clinical judgment is stillmore valuable than noninvasive tests . However in cases where clinical judgment leaves question , the non -invasive laboratory results may be extremely important , especially when they support the clinical impression. The noninvasive laboratory may be of value in differentiating an ischemic from a neuropathic origin of pa in or ulcerat ion in a pulseless foot . A neuropathic pat ient may develop arterial occlusions and so no longer have palpable pulses, but may have excellent collateral circulation . The vascular laboratory is of undisputed value in detecting major areas of thrombophlebitis (above the knee) as well as evaluation of the carotid circulation . Description Systolic blood pressures are taken with cuffs placed at appropriate areas (thigh, calf, ankle) with aDoppler used to listen to arterial flow at the ankle.
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Pub Date : 1982-08-01DOI: 10.1177/263501068200800308
E. J. Busick
Introduction Diabetics are subject to all the surgical conditio ns affecting non-diabetics and in add ition are more prone than the general populat ion to a number of comp lications such as coronary artery disease, pe ripheral vascular disease , neuropathic ulcers and proliferative retinopathy which may , during their course , require surgical intervention . The diabetic has a 50 % chance of requiring surgery during his lifetime and a quarter of all hospitalizat ions in diabetics involve surgery . For these rea sons , hea lthcare personnel are frequently called upon to care for diabetic surgical pat ients . When preparing diabetic patients for elect ive surgery , three general areas are of importance: The first is the usual surgical precautions of evaluation of electrolytes , fluid balance , hematologic, and hepatic status. The second is the evaluation of conditions seen in the general population but see n more freq uently in diabe tics. They include cardiovascular disease , hyperten sion , cerebrovascular disease , and renal insufficiency. The third is the management of the diabetes itself including the nutritional status . The diabetic undergoing elective surgery should be admitted to the hospital one to two days prior to surgery so that medical problems can be evaluated , and diabetes control established .
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