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Dr. Yash Khanna answered
57 years experience Family Medicine
This site is MedCare: this site is about medical question and answers about medical problems and not nursing care.The only nurses who come in contacts with patients with to ... Read More
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18 years experience Clinical Psychology
Psychotherapy: Treatment for dysthymia is similar to treatment for depression. It should include psychotherapy and may also be appropriate to treat with antidepress ... Read More
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Dr. Andrew Berry answered
14 years experience Clinical Psychology
Therapy?: Have you yet tried any form of psychotherapy? Typically, the optimal combination of things to treat emotional issues such as dysthymia is medication ( ... Read More

Dr. James Ferguson answered
46 years experience Pediatrics
Do your homework: This sounds like a nursing school assignment. This site is not designed to be a shortcut to answer your homework. You need to read through your nursin ... Read More
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Dr. James Ferguson answered
46 years experience Pediatrics
Consult your texts: This site is not a substitute for doing your own homework. Your nursing instructors expect your work to be done in the jargon of the teaching referenc ... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Spina Bifida: Usually spina bifida occulta doesn't require intervention. Here is info on care for spina bifida: http://www.Nurse-ocha.Com/2009/02/spina-bifida.Html.
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Dr. Susan Uhrich answered
36 years experience Psychiatry
Need to know: What state you are in to be able to research this. Best thing to do is to consult a lawyer in your mother's state who has dealt with this type of iss ... Read More
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Dr. Gutti Rao answered
46 years experience Hospital-based practice
Diabetes: Chronic kidney disease is a long term complication of dm. I am afraid there is no nursing care involved, but appropriate medications, can postpone th ... Read More
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Dr. Thomas Fiala answered
33 years experience Plastic Surgery
Team approach: Turning the patient every 2 hours like clockwork, and getting the pressure off the wound is step 1. Good nutrition, and proper wound care is next. M ... Read More
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Dr. Tarek Naguib answered
40 years experience Nephrology and Dialysis
Daily weight,no salt: If weight is increased 3-4 lbs, control salt and liquid intake and double up on Lasix (furosemide) and inform the physician. If weight is decreased, e ... Read More
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Dr. Susan Madonna answered
21 years experience Family Medicine
Nursing care: You may find the best information by contacting your local department on aging. They can be very helpful. Most home care agencies know how to access ... Read More
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