Sunday, June 12, 2016

June Paradigm Bytes

PARADIGM BYTES

Newsletter for Paradigm 97
June 12, 2016

PARADIGM DEFINED:

1) an outstandingly clear or typical example or archetype.2) a philosophical and theoretical framework of a scientific school or discipline within which theories, laws, and generalizations, and the experiments performed in support of them, are formulated.

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We believe that nurses need each other for support during the "lean and mean" days to help survive them. We offer research results and other ideas to enrich the nursing experience.

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AJN, American Journal of Nursing:
doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000484216.48102.7b
In the News


HPV Vaccine Linked to Steep Reduction of Virus in Teen Girls


A new study documents a dramatic decline in the prevalence of the cancer-causing human papillomavirus (HPV) in teenage girls and young women, within just six years after the 2006 introduction of a vaccine to fight the sexually transmitted virus.  Between the two periods studied, the prevalence of the four HPV strains, types 6, 11, 16, and 18, targeted by the most widely used vaccine (quadrivalent HPV vaccine) decreased significantly in the 14-to-19-year age group and the 20-to-24-year age group, dropping 64% and 34%, respectively. Prevalence did not decrease among women ages 25 to 29 and 30 to 34 years. The striking reduction of the four most common HPV types in the 14-to-19-year-olds reflects a higher vaccination rate in this age group than among their slightly older peers. Among sexually active girls and women 14 to 24 years of age, the prevalence of HPV types 6, 11, 16, and 18 among those who were vaccinated fell from 18.6% in the prevaccination years to 2.1% from 2009 to 2012, and from 18.6% to 16.9% in those who were unvaccinated.

Researchers analyzed survey data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey to compare HPV prevalence among girls and women, ages 14 to 34 years (divided into five-year age “bands”), during the prevaccination years 2003 to 2006 with the four most recent years of available data, 2009 to 2012
HPV types it targets, coverage in the United States remains modest.  The Study found that only 51.4% of girls ages 14 to 19 years reported receiving at least one dose of the HPV vaccine, and a mere 34.6 % reported having the recommended three doses.  although researchers acknowledge study limitations, including a small sample size, questions about the reliability of self-reporting, and the wide variation among states in HPV vaccine coverage, they conclude that the results bolster a growing body of evidence of the HPV vaccine's effectiveness.

Lucy Wang Halpern 

http://journals.lww.com/ajnonline/Fulltext/2016/06000/HPV_Vaccine_Linked_to_Steep_Reduction_of_Virus_in.14.aspx    
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 And  more on Zika:  Zika Transmission
With the recent outbreaks in the Americas, the number of Zika cases among travelers visiting or returning to the United States will likely increase. CDC can't predict how much Zika virus will spread in the continental United States. To date, Zika has not been spread by mosquitoes in the continental United States. However, lab tests have confirmed Zika virus in travelers returning to the United States from areas with Zika.
Zika virus is spread to people primarily through the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito (Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus). A man with Zika virus can pass it during sex to his male or female partners. Some non-travelers in the United States have become infected with Zika through sex with someone who has traveled to an area with Zika. Many areas in the United States have the type of mosquitoes that can become infected with and spread Zika virus. However, recent outbreaks in the continental United States ofchikungunya and dengue, which are spread by the same type of mosquito, have been relatively small and in limited areas.
Not having sex can eliminate the chance of getting Zika from sex. Men who live in or travel to areas with Zika can avoid transmitting Zika to their partners by using condoms every time they have sex, or by not having sex. To be effective, condoms must be used correctly(warning: this link contains sexually graphic images) from start to finish, every time you have vaginal, anal, or oral (mouth-to-penis) sex. 
Birth Defects
Zika virus can be passed from a pregnant woman to her fetus during pregnancy or around the time of birth. Zika infection during pregnancy is a cause of microcephaly, a severe birth defect that is a sign of a problem with brain development, and other severe fetal brain defects.
In addition to microcephaly, other problems have been detected among fetuses and infants infected with Zika virus before birth, such as defects of the eye, hearing deficits, and impaired growth. Although Zika virus has been linked with these other problems in infants, there is more to learn. Scientists continue to study the full range of other potential health problems that Zika virus infection during pregnancy may cause.
Guillain-Barré Syndrome
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an uncommon sickness of the nervous system in which a person’s own immune system damages the nerve cells, causing muscle weakness, and sometimes, paralysis.
  • The Brazil Ministry of Health has reported an increased number of people who have been infected with Zika virus who also have GBS.
  • GBS is very likely triggered by Zika in a small proportion of infections, much as it is after a variety of other infections.
  • CDC is investigating the link between Zika and GBS.
Symptoms
The most common symptoms of Zika virus disease are
  • Fever
  • Rash
  • Joint pain
  • Conjunctivitis (red eyes)
Many people infected with Zika virus won’t even know they have the disease because they won’t have symptoms. The sickness is usually mild with symptoms lasting for several days to a week. People usually don’t get sick enough to go to the hospital, and they very rarely die of Zika.
Treatment
There is no medicine for Zika. See your doctor or other healthcare provider if you develop symptoms.
The following steps can reduce the symptoms of Zika:
  • Get plenty of rest.
  • Drink fluids to prevent dehydration.
  • Take medicine, such as acetaminophen, to reduce fever and pain. 
  • Do not take aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) untildengue can be ruled out to reduce the risk of bleeding. 
  • If you are taking medicine for another medical condition, talk to your healthcare provider before taking additional medication.
To prevent others from getting sick, strictly follow steps to prevent mosquito bites during the first week of illness.
Prevention
There is no vaccine for Zika. The best way to prevent diseases spread by mosquitoes is to protect yourself and your family from mosquito bites.
  • Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants.
  • Stay in places with air conditioning and window and door screens to keep mosquitoes outside.
  • Treat your clothing and gear with permethrin or buy pre-treated items.
  • Use Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-registered insect repellents. Always follow the product label instructions.
  • Sleep under a mosquito bed net if air conditioned or screened rooms are not available or if sleeping outdoors.
To learn more, please visit CDC's Zika virus page and key messages.

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INTERESTING READING

Please remember that the REUTERS articles usually good for only 30 days
 
  Higher hospitalization rates seen in patients with prediabetes, diabetes 

Adults with diagnosed diabetes and an HbA1C level of at least 7% were 3.5 times more likely to be hospitalized than those without a history of diagnosed diabetes and those with an HbA1C of 5.7% or less, while those with prediabetes were 1.3 times more likely to be hospitalized than those with an HbA1c of 5.7% or less, according to a study in Diabetes Care. Researchers analyzed data from 13,522 adults with and without diagnosed diabetes and prediabetes at baseline, mean age of 57, and found those with diagnosed diabetes had significantly higher hospitalization rates for cardiovascular, endocrine, genitourinary, neoplasm and respiratory causes than those without diagnosed diabetes. ... 
 
 http://www.healio.com/endocrinology/diabetes/news/online/%7Bb31edde1-039f-4b12-920f-b7584cded480%7D/diabetes-prediabetes-increase-all-cause-hospitalization-rates 
  
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Consider these facts related to worker injuries and safe patient handling:
2 Workers in hospitals suffer injuries and illnesses at nearly twice the national average rate.
25% Percent of worker‘s compensation claims related to patient handling injuries in 2011. 
50% Nearly half of the reported injuries and illnesses among nurses and nursing support staff in 2011 were in musculoskeletal disorders.

 
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11 Signs Your Guy May Have a Prostate Problem

One of 7 men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with prostate cancer. What if one of them is your partner, father, brother or someone else close to you? Learn the latest on risk factors and other developments in prostate cancer so you can help the men you love protect themselves...If the guy in your life is like most men, he doesn’t put a high priority on going to the doctor, even when he’s having unusual symptoms. And he’s probably even less likely to go in for routine checkups. 

Let’s face it, many men won’t see a doctor unless they’re practically bleeding from the gut. 

So it usually falls on women – wives, daughters, sisters, friends – to encourage the men we love to take charge of their health. And when it comes to our man’s health issues, prostate cancer should be high on our priority list. ...  

http://www.lifescript.com/health/centers/prostate_cancer/tips/11_signs_your_guy_has_a_prostate_problem.aspx?utm_source=aol&utm_medium=syn&utm_campaign=health

or
http://tinyurl.com/gvfmyez

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RANDOM FACT :  The longest alphabet is Cambodian. It has 74 letters.

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Bonus Fact:  About 100 languages rely on the Roman alphabet. Used by roughly two billion people, it's the world's most popular script.

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 Allergy medications may cause brain damage,
 increase dementia risk because of course they can, everything can

If you've ever popped a Benadryl or two to sleep through a long flight (or even just a regular night), you can pretty much count yourself among the majority of the population.
But a new study has revealed that taking these pills to tame your allergy symptoms or to catch some Z's may not be as harmless as you once thought it was.

Building on past research, a study conducted by the Indiana University School of Medicine suggests anticholinergic drugs of both the over-the-counter and prescription varieties are linked to cognitive impairment and an increased risk of dementia.
If that sounds like something you've never taken before, keep in mind we're talking about Dimetapp, Unisom and the crowd-favorite Benadryl — you probably have atleast one of those in your medicine cabinet right now.   http://www.aol.com/article/2016/04/19/allergy-medications-may-cause-brain-damage-increase-dementia-ri/21346876/
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 STATISTICS


June 5 is National Cancer Survivors Day:

1.5% Overall cancer death rates decreased by 1.5% per year from 2003 to 2012.
14.5 million Estimated number of cancer survivors in the U.S. 19 million By 2024, the number of cancer survivors is expected to be nearly 19 million.
99% 5-year relative survival for prostate cancer.
17% 5-year relative survival for lung and bronchus cancer. 

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QUIZ TIME  
 
Your patient, 72-year-old Sam Mortimer, recently experineced an ischemic stroke. He has no serious neurologic deficits, and you want to help him prevent another stroke. Mr. Mortimer is obses. Whice of the following statements about stroke and obesity is correct?
a. Central obesity is more strongly associated with recurrent stroke than general obesity.
b. General obesity is more strongly associated with first stroke than central obesity.
c. The relationship between obesity and recurrent stroke is somewhat controversial.
d. Obesity is strongly associated with an increased risk of recurrent stroke.
  

Answer at end of newsletter
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fact-of-the-day
Only 5% of New Zealand’s population is human- the rest are animals.


Bill to end New York tampon tax heads to governor   A bill to end sales taxes on tampons and sanitary napkins received final approval from New York lawmakers on Wednesday and is headed to the governor, who voiced strong support of the legislation.
Several other states have already enacted such exemptions as a movement builds against a tax that critics say unjustly targets women.
The New York State Senate on Wednesday unanimously passed the bill, which exempts feminine hygiene products like sanitary napkins, tampons, and panty liners from the state's sales and compensating use tax. The State Assembly previously approved the measure.
"Repealing this regressive and unfair tax on women is a matter of social and economic justice," Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo said in a statement on Wednesday. "I look forward to signing it into law."  
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-new-york-tampon-idUSKCN0YG34E?feedType=nl&feedName=healthNews&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=US%20Health%20Report%202016-05-26&utm_term=US%20Health%20Report 
or   http://tinyurl.com/h8oednw
 
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  Exploring Zika's Path Through the Placenta   Researchers find the virus can replicate in immune cells

FRIDAY, May 27, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- New research seems to shed light on how the Zika virus infects, but doesn't kill, placenta cells.
The mosquito-borne virus can cause severe birth defects in babies whose mothers are exposed to Zika during pregnancy, but scientists don't know exactly how that happens.
"Our results substantiate the limited evidence from pathology case reports," said senior author Mehul Suthar, an assistant professor of pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine, in Atlanta.
"It was known that the virus was getting into the placenta. But little was known about where the virus was replicating and in what cell type," Suthar said in a university news release.
Scientists conducted experiments using immune cells from placentas of healthy women who had full-term babies delivered by cesarean section.
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_159075.html  

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FACTS:

The Hollywood sign weighs 450,000 pounds, averaging nearly 50,000 pounds per letter.

Maine is not the easternmost state in the United States.  Alaska is the most easternmost and westernmost state
in the United States. as well as the northernmost.  (huh?)

Monday, April 25th ..is International DNA Day.  Scientific papers documenting the discovery of DNA were published on 4/25/1953.  Happy DNA Day!!

Minnesota has 90,000 mils of shore line; more than California, Florida, and Hawaii combined.

McDonald's daily customer traffic is 62 million--that's more than the population of Great Britain.

You burn more calories sleeping than watching television.

One pound of peanut butter can contain up to 150 bug fragments and five rodent hairs.  (Guess what I just bought today)
  
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U.S. sees first case of bacteria resistant to last-resort antibiotic  

U.S. health officials on Thursday reported the first case in the country of a patient with an infection resistant to a last-resort antibiotic, and expressed grave concern that the superbug could pose serious danger for routine infections if it spreads.
"We risk being in a post-antibiotic world," said Thomas Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, referring to the urinary tract infection of a 49-year-old Pennsylvania woman who had not traveled within the prior five months.
Frieden, speaking at a National Press Club luncheon in Washington, D.C., said the bacteria was resistant to colistin, an antibiotic that is reserved for use against "nightmare bacteria."
The infection was reported Thursday in a study appearing in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, a publication of the American Society for Microbiology. It said the superbug itself had first been infected with a tiny piece of DNA called a plasmid, which passed along a gene called mcr-1 that confers resistance to colistin.
" (This) heralds the emergence of truly pan-drug resistant bacteria," said the study, which was conducted by the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. "To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of mcr-1 (see picture : The mcr-1 plasmid-borne colistin resistance gene has been found primarily in Escherichia coli, pictured. in the USA." )  ...    
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-superbug-idUSKCN0YH2KT?feedType=nl&feedName=healthNews&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=US%20Health%20Report%202016-05-27&utm_term=US%20Health%20Report   
 
 
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FDA Approves Implant to Battle Opioid Addiction    
Experts say steady dosing eliminates need to take medication daily to combat heroin, powerful painkillers

 
THURSDAY, May 26, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- A new long-acting implant that can help treat people addicted to heroin and prescription painkillers was approved Thursday by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
"Opioid abuse and addiction have taken a devastating toll on American families. We must do everything we can to make new, innovative treatment options available that can help patients regain control over their lives," FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert M. Califf said in a statement. "Today's approval provides the first-ever implantable option to support patients' efforts to maintain treatment as part of their overall recovery program."
Probuphine is placed in the upper arm of recovering addicts and releases a steady six-month dose of buprenorphine, an anti-addiction drug designed to combat the cravings that come with opioids like heroin or powerful prescription painkillers like Percocet or OxyContin. Buprenorphine is already available as a pill or a film that can be placed in the mouth.  ...
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_159050.html
 
 
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It is as old as sex. People flirt to bond or to express sexual interest. Flirting is a universal and essential form of human interaction.

Flirting is governed by a complex set of unwritten laws of etiquette that determine when, how, with whom, and where we flirt. We usually become aware of these laws only when someone breaks them.



Today's Random Fact:

We always knew women were in charge of this!

Studies show that women initiate flirting 90 percent of the time. Although men seem to do most of the pursuing, they actually do so because they perceive that women invited their advances through flirting.

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Bonus Fact:

Within general styles of flirting are over 52 specific "flirting signals." For women, the most common is the hair flip.

According to scientists Judy Dutton, women who get the most attention from men send out 35 flirtatious signals per hour. While that seems to be a lot, signals can range from tilting the head to one side to stroking the arm.

The most common mistake people make while flirting according to the Social Issues Research Centre is maintaining too much eye contact. A nonromantic glance lasts only 1.18 seconds and a flirtatious gaze lasts 23 seconds. Anything longer is uncomfortable.
 
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New AACE Guidelines Aim for 'Real-World' Obesity Management
ORLANDO, Florida — New evidence-based obesity-management guidelines from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) recommend approaching obesity as a chronic medical condition, with the focus firmly on improving patient health rather than weight loss per se.
The clinical practice guideline executive summary waspublished online May 24, 2016 in Endocrine Practice, along with a color-coded graphic algorithm and a separate statement about incorporating obesity management into the medical chronic-care model.
The full evidence review will be published later this year, also in Endocrine Practice.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/863862 
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 STATISTICS

June 14 is World Blood Donor Day. This year’s theme is “Blood connects us all.”

108 million Number of blood donations collected globally.
The average blood donation rate is more than 9 times greater in high-income countries than in low-income countries. 1% Blood donation by 1% of the population can meet a nation’s most basic requirements for blood.
65 years 5-year relative survival for prostate cancer.
17% In high-income countries, the most frequently transfused patient group is over 65 years of age, accounting for up to 76% of all transfusions. 
 
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   fact-of-the-day 
Greenwich Mean Time (sometimes called Greenwich Meridian Time) is 
the standardized starting point for every time zone in the world.
 
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MACULAR DEGENERATION FACTS  Macular Degeneration is a devastating condition that affects millions of people. It is that deterioration of the retina that can provide significant impairment of one's vision. Usually over the age of 60, the macula of the retina can begin deteriorating enough to cause visual disability, but not necessarily complete blindness. On top of this, macular degeneration can occur in two forms: dry and wet. Each of these forms produces different symptoms but ultimately produces the same loss of a person's central vision. Fortunately, the top three treatments -- laser therapy, anti-angiogenic drugs and vitamins -- can be used to slow  
progression of macular degeneration and even prevent severe loss of vision. If you are concerned about macular degeneration here are some things you should know.
If you are concerned about macular degeneration, whether you think you have it or have a family history, you can see an eye doctor who can easily diagnose you. Early warning signs of macular degeneration include slight distortions of straight edges or slight shadowing in the central field of vision. In the dry form of macular degeneration, symptoms include yellow dots that may be present in the macula, which can be seen during a routine eye exam. While a few of these small dots may not cause visual impairment, they can increase in both size and number, producing blind or blurry spots, changing your perception of color and causing central vision loss. Therefore an eye doctor may consider starting you on treatment or continuously monitoring you if these yellow dots are present. In the wet form of macular degeneration, symptoms include abnormal blood vessels that grow underneath the macula that can begin leaking blood and fluid into the retina. As a result, a person's vision may become distorted and lead to loss of the central vision.
Laser therapy is one way to counter the effects of the wet form of macular degeneration. Using a high-energy laser to destroy abnormal blood vessels can help slow the progression of macular degeneration and thereby prevent vision loss. Photodynamic laser therapy is another form of laser therapy that involves a light-sensitive medication that is injected into the bloodstream to cause damage to abnormal blood vessels, after whicha cold laser shined into the eye activates the medication.
Another way to combat macular degeneration is through anti-angiogenic drugs. These anti-angiogenic drugs are injected into the eye in order to block the formation of abnormal blood vessels and thereby the leakage of blood and fluid into the retina. So far this treatment method for macular degeneration has been a major breakthrough, with many people having regained their lost vision. However, it may be necessary to seek multiple treatments before any results are noticed.
One more natural way to treat and prevent macular degeneration is through vitamin therapy. Many studies so far have shown that certain vitamins can help counter vision loss in individuals with the dry form of macular degeneration. Vitamins C, E, Zinc and Copper can be taken to decrease vision loss in patients and improve the health of the eye. Patients can get these vitamins in the form of a supplement, but they can also get them from the foods they eat. With more conclusive studies, the exact benefits of vitamins are not fully known. Nevertheless you can talk to your eye doctor about any of these treatments for macular degeneration to come up with a treatment plan right for you.
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Thank you, Barbara  (BAcello)

Hospices Inappropriately Billed Medicare Over $250 Million for General Inpatient Care

WHY WE DID THIS STUDY

Recent investigations by the Office of Inspector General have shown a number of instances in which hospices inappropriately billed Medicare for hospice general inpatient care (GIP). Misuse of GIP includes care being billed but not provided and beneficiaries receiving care they do not need. Such misuse has human costs for this vulnerable population as well as financial costs for Medicare.


We found that hospices billed one-third of GIP stays inappropriately, costing Medicare $268 million in 2012.


Hospices were more likely to inappropriately bill for GIP provided in skilled nursing facilities than GIP provided in other settings. For-profit hospices were more likely than other hospices to inappropriately bill for GIP. We also found that Medicare sometimes paid twice for drugs because they were paid for under Part D when they should have been provided by the hospice and covered under the hospice daily payment rate. Further, hospices did not meet all care planning requirements for 85 percent of GIP stays and sometimes provided poor-quality care. For example, one hospice provided GIP to a beneficiary with dementia for 16 days, but his pain was never brought under control.



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 HINT 1: GAME CONTROLLERS ARE LOADED WITH GERMS.   SO WHAT ABOUT THE REMOTE CONTROLLER?


Germs build up fast on those handheld controllers. To clean use a disinfecting wipe to clean the surface and a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to remove dirt from the crevices around the buttons.
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Hint 2: Smelly hands from cooking... 

garlic, onions and fish can leave a strong smell on your hands that can't always be removed with soap and hot water. To get rid of stubborn odors, apply mouthwash to your hands using a cotton ball, let dry, then rinse. The oxidizers and zinc in the mouthwash neutralize the sulfur compounds that cause the strong smells.  

                                                            
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HUMOR SECTION

This "joke" was sent in by a member and I failed to record the person; please contact me if you are the member...thank you

1. Law of Mechanical Repair - After your hands become coated with grease, your nose will begin to itch and you'll have to pee.
2.
 Law of Gravity Any tool, nut, bolt, screw, when dropped, will roll to the least accessible corner.

3.
 Law of Probability - The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.

4.
 Law of Random Numbers - If you dial a wrong number, you never get a busy signal and someone always answers.
6.
 Variation Law -   If you change lines (or traffic lanes), the one you were in will always move faster than the one you are in now (works every time).

7.
 Law of the  Bath - When the body is fully immersed in water, the telephone rings.

8.
 Law of Close Encounters - The probability of meeting someone you know increases dramatically when you are with someone you don't want to be seen with.

9.
 Law of the Result When you try to prove to someone that a machine won't work, it will.

10.
 Law of Biomechanics The severity of the itch is inversely proportional to the reach.

11..
 Law of the Theater & Hockey Arena - At any event, the people whose seats are furthest from the aisle, always arrive last. They are the ones who will leave their seats several times to go for food, beer, or the toilet and who leave early before the end of the performance or the game is over.  The folks in the aisle seats come early, never move once, have long gangly legs or big bellies and stay to the bitter end of the performance.  The aisle people also are very surly folk.

12.
 The Coffee Law - As soon as you sit down to a cup of hot coffee, your boss will ask you to do something which will last until the coffee is cold.

13.
 Murphy's Law of Lockers - If there are only 2 people in a locker room, they will have adjacent lockers.

14.
 Law of Physical Surfaces The chances of an open-faced jelly sandwich landing face down on a floor, are directly correlated to the newness and cost of the carpet or rug.

15.
 Law of Logical Argument Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about.

16.
 Brown's Law of Physical Appearance If the clothes fit, they're ugly.

17.
 Oliver's Law of Public Speaking A closed mouth gathers no feet.

18.
  Wilson's Law of Commercial Marketing Strategy - As soon as you find a product that you really like, they will stop making it.
19. Doctors' Law If you don't feel well, make an appointment to go to the doctor, by the time you get there you'll feel better..  But don't make an appointment, and you'll stay sick.  
 

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This is an excellent nursing site, check it out:http://nursingpub.com/

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If you're buying a used car, it is recommended having a mechanic inspect it first. And screen the car's VIN through the free database at carfax.com/flood


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  FDA MedWatch - Hummi Micro-Draw Blood Transfer Device by Hummingbird Med Devices: Class I Recall - Potential for Parts to Disconnect     

 Hummingbird Med Devices Inc. is recalling the Hummi Micro-Draw Blood Transfer Device because the Y-shaped connector and the yellow tube may disconnect from each other prior to or during use. This could lead to blood or fluid leakage. Blood or fluid loss may result in serious adverse health consequences, including death.
This recall includes:
  • ABG-HM-1 Hummi Micro-Draw Blood Transfer Device
  • Lot numbers: 15180, 15286, 15287, 15300, 15305
  • Manufacturing dates: June 29, 2015 to December 2, 2015
  • Distribution dates: October 26, 2015 to November 18, 2015
  • Devices recalled in the U.S.: 37,750 units in California, Kentucky, Maryland and Illinois
See the FDA Recall Notice for a product photo. 
BACKGROUND: The Hummi Micro-Draw Blood Transfer Device is a blood collection device with a Y-shaped connector attached to a yellow cannula hub (tube). It connects to a catheter to collect small volume blood samples from infants, including premature ones. The collected blood is transferred from the device to a syringe or other container for transport and processing. The device is primarily used in hospitals.
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 Covidien Oridion Labeled Capnostream 20 and Capnostream 20p Patient Monitor Battery Packs by Medtronic: Recall - Risk of Thermal Damage 
ISSUE: Medtronic is notifying customers worldwide of a voluntary recall for the battery pack used in its Covidien Oridion labeled Capnostream 20 and Capnostream 20p Patient Monitors. This voluntary recall is being conducted due to a battery manufacturing defect that may increase the risk of thermal damage in the battery pack. The scope of this recall includes battery pack model numbers 016400 and 010520. These packs were manufactured by a contract manufacturer between April 2014 and February 2016. Medtronic has received seven reports of thermal damage out of 9,817 battery packs impacted by this field action. Of these seven reports, one involved a fire resulting in smoke inhalation and minor burns. See firm press release for contact information for Medtronic.
BACKGROUND: Capnostream monitors are external (non-implantable) medical devices used to assess patients’ respiratory status and identify changes in breathing. The prescription device is operated by trained healthcare professionals in a clinical setting and in the home. The company has identified a manufacturing change conducted by the third party contract manufacturer as the probable root cause and is manufacturing new batteries that meet original specifications with a new contract manufacturer. On April 15, 2016, Medtronic sent a letter to customers who have Capnostream battery packs affected by this voluntary recall. The company also supplied a rework kit with full instructions for removal and proper disposal or recycling of the battery pack according to local policy. The eight cell, 14.3 volt, Lithium Ion battery pack is custom manufactured by third party contract manufacturers. The company will supply new batteries to affected customers when available. No other Medtronic products are affected by this supplier of battery packs.
RECOMMENDATION: The company recommends that customers use the Capnostream monitors on AC power (with the battery pack removed) until a replacement battery pack is available.
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PharMEDium Sterile Preparations Compounded With a Single Recalled Lot of Fresenius Kabi Sensorcaine-MPF (bupivacaine HCl): Recall - Presence of Glass Particulate Matter

 ISSUE: PharMEDium Services, LLC is voluntarily recalling the codes/lots of sterile preparations compounded with a single recalled lot of Fresenius Kabi Sensorcaine-MPF (bupivacaine HCl) to the hospital level. Fresenius Kabi recalled the specific lot at issue due to identification of particulate matter, characterized as glass,  during reserve sample inspection. The list of affected codes/lots can be found on PharMEDium’s website at http://www.pharmedium.com/.disclaimer icon
Fresenius Kabi indicated in its recall notice that the presence of glass particulate matter in solution, if undetected and administered via the epidural route, could block drug administration, delaying therapy. If the particulate is able to pass through the catheter and enter the body, this could result in local inflammation, mechanical disruption of tissue or cause an immune response to the particulate.
 
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THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY


                                                The struggle of life is one of our greatest blessings. 
                   It makes us patient, sensitive, and Godlike.
                             It teaches us that although the world is full of suffering,
           it is also full of the overcoming of it.
    --Helen Keller
                                   
                                                       What we leave behind is not 
                                                 what is engraved in stone monuments, 
                                                but what is woven into the lives of others.
                                                                    --Pericles
                           
                             
Government is not reason; it is not eloquence;
 it is force! Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. 

  George Washington 



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 c. Obesity’s association with recurrent stroke is somewhat controversial; in fact, recent studies indicate obese patients with stroke had a somewhat lower risk for a recurrent vascular event than lean patients. Underestimation of the adverse effect of obesity may stem from bias in epidemiologic studies. Although weight loss benefits cardiovascular risk factors, its usefulness in secondary stroke prevention is unclear. Nonetheless, patients who’ve had a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) should be screened for obesity. 

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