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 Chinese Spirits Combined with Meat or Peanut as Antidote to 2019n-Cov Viruses and General Way to Keep Healthy by Oneself The 2019n-Cov caused serious health problem to human being, it is same severe as SARS but infectious as influenza viruses, it makes people must be quarantined from each other and impacted the world economy; however, people’s health couldn’t be castrated by the viruses, the problem must be solved to save people’s health as well as the world economy. In October 2020, President Trump also got infected by this novel coronavirus, but he got cured and recovered to health immediately by his therapy of a special antibody-cocktail, and that is just equivalent to alcohol (ethanol) with complete protein for immunity after eating. This provided a hint for solving the 2019n-Cov problem, it shows that alcohol with protein could probably cure the novel coronaviruses infection and perfect recover one’s health therefrom, as Trump did. By looking up literature in Chinese medicine...
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 Decreasing Patient Falls by Including Medication Induced Factors in Fall Assessment Inpatient falls are the primary cause of injuries in health care facilities. The intended project goal was to reduce inpatient falls in the cardiac stepdown unit (CSU). Adding the Medication Fall Risk Score to the current fall risk assessment resulted in fewer falls. The CSU had the highest fall rate and the highest increase in patient falls. Patients in the CSU are often older. Medications used to treat this patient population are betablockers and antihypertensive meds. These medications are in the class of falls risk inducing drugs (FRIDs), which increases the possibility of falls in this population. The Cardiac Stepdown Unit (CSU) showed a 51% increase in falls while all other hospital units showed a decrease. Fall rates of the CSU are 4.12 per 1000 patient days which is above the hospital average of 1.89, and the national stepdown unit average of 3.44 (AHRQ, 2022). The CSU falls rate prompted d...
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 Some Symptoms of Dysfunction and Quality of Life Among Menopausal Women: A Community-Based Study in A Rural Area of Thai Binh During menopause transitions, fluctuate hormone levels make menopausal women susceptible to mental and physical disorders that affect their quality of life. Research on menopause-related problems, especially among rural women, are also lacking. With that sense, research is aimed at investigating some signs of dysfunction and quality of life in menopausal women. A cross-sectional study was performed on 296 menopausal women aged 45-60 in 2 communes Tan Phong, Tan Hoa, Vu Thu district, Thai Binh province. Data was collected with 2 study tools: The Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) scale and the World health organization quality of life questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF).  68.2% of women participating in the study has mild-moderate, severe-very severe symptoms 7.4% and 24.3% of women has no menopausal symptoms. The average score of the QOL is 66.0±8.4. The highest qua...