PROPER DIAGNOSIS

 

 

“Early and accurate diagnosis of infectious disease is critically important because: Diagnosis can improve the effectiveness of treatments and avoid long-term complications for the infected patient. Undiagnosed patients can unknowingly transmit the disease to others”

“In vitro diagnostic tests make it possible to identify the microorganism causing an infectious disease and to perform susceptibility testing to prescribe the most appropriate treatment. They also make it possible to detect non-infectious diseases”
“Getting the right diagnosis is a key aspect of health care, as it provides an explanation of a patient’s health problem and informs subsequent health care decisions (Holmboe and Durning, 2014). Diagnostic errors can lead to negative health outcomes, psychological distress, and financial costs”

“Diagnosis can improve the effectiveness of treatments and avoid long-term complications for the infected patient. Undiagnosed patients can unknowingly transmit the disease to others. Early diagnosis can help to prevent or stop an outbreak”

APPROPRIATE THERAPY

“Pharmaceutical, substance used in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of disease and for restoring, correcting, or modifying organic functions”

“Pharmacotherapy is therapy using pharmaceutical drugs, as distinguished from therapy using surgery (surgical therapy), radiation (radiation therapy), movement “

“Medicines act in a variety of ways. Some can cure an illness by killing or halting the spread of invading germs, such as bacteria and viruses. Others are used to treat cancer by killing cells as they divide or “

“Antibiotics are powerful medicines that fight bacterial infections. They either kill bacteria or stop them from reproducing, allowing the body’s natural defenses to eliminate the pathogens. Used properly, antibiotics can save lives. But growing antibiotic resistance is curbing the effectiveness of these drugs”

“A healthy diet, regular exercise, sleep and social support can relieve or manage the symptoms of illness or injury and help improve recovery. Taking a positive view can also make a huge difference to recovery from illness.”

“An important intervention in the management of common infections is the implementation of and strict adherence to standard treatment guidelines. This has been proven to reduce both morbidity and mortality rates for pneumonia in adults”

“medication (also referred to as medicament, medicine, pharmaceutical drug, medicinal drug or simply drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease”

“Medicines can help control things like high blood pressure (hypertension) or high cholesterol. These drugs don’t cure the underlying problem, but they can help prevent some of its body-damaging effects over time. Among the most important medicines are immunizations (or vaccines”

” Drug Categories
Central Nervous System (CNS) Depressants. CNS depressants slow down the operations of the brain and the body. …
 CNS Stimulants. …
Hallucinogens. …
Dissociative Anesthetics. …
 Narcotic Analgesics. …
 Inhalants. …
 Cannabis”

Effective Rehabilitation

“Rehabilitation: The process of helping a person who has suffered an illness or injury restore lost skills and so regain maximum self-sufficiency. For example, rehabilitation work after a stroke may help the patient walk and speak clearly again”

“rehabilitation techniques to improve outcomes in critical care…
Encourage movement. …
Perform chest percussion or coupage. …
Use vibration. …
Position the patient appropriately. …
Use heat and cold therapies. …
Try massage. …
Exercise the patient.”

“Rehabilitation helps to minimize or slow down the disabling effects of chronic health conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes by equipping people with self-management strategies and the assistive p…
 REHABILITATION DYNAMICS

“Rehabilitation: The process of helping a person who has suffered an illness or injury restore lost skills and so regain maximum self-sufficiency. For example, rehabilitation work after a stroke may help the patient walk and speak clearly again”

“rehabilitation techniques to improve outcomes in critical care…
Encourage movement. …
Perform chest percussion or coupage. …
Use vibration. …
Position the patient appropriately. …
Use heat and cold therapies. …
Try massage. …
Exercise the patient.”

“Rehabilitation helps to minimize or slow down the disabling effects of chronic health conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes by equipping people with self-management strategies and the assistive products they require, or by addressing pain or other complications”

“The first step in the rehabilitation process is to carry out a detailed interview with the patient and significant others. The second step involves administering a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment to arrive at a specific neuropsychological profile of the individual”

“According to Hayward, the most difficult part of the rehab process was mental, not physical. “The hardest part of the whole process has been the mental challenge…2018”

“Rehab Settings: Knowing the Difference
Acute Care Rehab Setting. …
 Subacute Care Rehab Setting. …
 Long-term Acute Care Rehab Setting. …
 Home Health Care Rehab Setting. …
 Inpatient Care Rehab Setting. …
 Outpatient Care Rehab Setting. …
 School-Based Rehab Setting. …
Skilled Nursing Facility Rehab Setting.

“Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change
Stage 1 – Precontemplation.
Stage 2–Contemplation.
Stage 3 – Preparation.
Stage 4 – Action.
Stage 5 – Maintenance”

“The 4 Stages of Complete Rehabilitation
 Rest and Protect the Injury.
 Recover Your Motion.
 Recover Your Strength.
 Recover Your Function.
The Right Treatment for You.

“Rehabilitation is process of returning the patient to original condition. It can be defined as restoring the condition of good health, or ability to work or the same where as physiotherapy or physical therapy is a type or rehabilitation that can be included in the rehab plan to help in regaining the body strength”

“There are six main stages of change in addiction recovery:
precontemplation,
 contemplation,
preparation,
 action,
maintenance and  termination.

Although people can move through these stages in order, it’s also common for people to go between stages, forward and backward, or be in more than one stage at a time”