Discuss how cardiac MRI has revolutionised the diagnosis of human heart failure. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques endure as an evolving clinical tool, providing intricate and comprehensive assessments of anatomical and functional variations in the diagnosis of various injuries and ailments. Particularly, cardiac MRIs have evolved as a revolutionary imaging modality in providing non-invasive, high…
Analysis of Impact of Data size for Classification of Alzheimers Disease
Analysis of Impact of Data size for Classification of Alzheimer’s disease using Convolution neural network Abstract – Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the neurodegenerative diseases that affects a large population worldwide. Accurate detection of AD at an early stage gives families ample time to prepare and make use of better medical facilities. Machine learning…
Turner Syndrome: Diagnosis- Development and Management
Turner Syndrome Abstract Turner syndrome is defined as the loss or partial loss of an X chromosome (XO) in a female. Signs and symptoms typically include short stature, gonadal dysgenesis and various somatic abnormalities. Approximately 99% of conceptions with Turner syndrome miscarry, while the remaining frequency of livebirths is 1 in 1,500 to 1 in…
Browns Syndrome and Duanes Syndrome: Features- Diagnosis and Mangement
NTRODUCTION Brown’s syndrome and Duane’s syndrome are mechanical eye disorders and common forms of noncomitant strabismus in children. They have been classified by Brown in 1950 as the congenital fibrosis syndromes based on findings of both active and passive restriction of ocular motility and the congenital non-progressive nature of the condition. Brown’s syndrome is characterized…
Anaesthetic Practice Appendectomy At Second Trimester Of Pregnancy Nursing Essay
This is a reflective essay based on my personal experience as a student anaesthetic practitioner which happened during in one of my clinical placements in an acute hospital. This is a case of a 42 year old at her 24 weeks gestational pregnancy who underwent an emergency appendicectomy under a general anaesthesia with difficult intubation….
Cross-nations of Finland and United States Comparison Coping with Mental Illness
Introduction The burden of depression is rising, affecting both the working and social lives of individuals. Besides depression, many struggles with anxiety, substance abuse, mental disorders, and many other mental illnesses. The effects change individual’s productivity in the workplace and school in a positive and negative way. The benefits of mental health services have significantly…
Accelerated Diagnosis Pathway Vs Traditional Diagnosis Pathway for Chest Pain Management in Emergency Department
Accelerated Diagnosis Pathway Vs Traditional Diagnosis Pathway for Chest Pain Management in Emergency Department Having intense chest pain usually gets people to be admitted to the hospital quickly. However, research now suggests there should be reassessment of the guidelines currently used to evaluate likely severity of one’s pain conditions. According to the Australian Medical Journal,…
Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome: Characteristics- Causes- and Treatment
Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome: Characteristics, Causes, and Treatment Abstract Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (RTS) is a genetic disorder prevalent in every 1 in 125,000 births. The disorder is characterized by a spectrum of congenital anomalies, growth deficiencies, motor skills deficits, intellectual disability, and behavioral abnormalities. Individuals with RTS are also at a higher risk for the development of various…
End-of-Life Care for Individuals with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
This paper explores the intersection of individuals who struggle with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) and how palliative or end-of-life care is administered. This exploration will also involve examining what impact this contextual intersection has on how decisions are made during end-of-life care and eligibility for medical assistance in dying (MAiD). How much agency…
Alcohol Consumption Interventions
To investigate how interventions may work we will look at the effects of alcohol consumption on individuals and populations, and draw attention to the search for policies that protect health, prevent health problems such as liver cirrhosis, cardiovascular disease and disability, and address the social problems associated with the misuse of alcohol consumption. What alcohol…