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olomaya · 4 months ago
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Private Clinic - Optometry (+ updates)
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So this is the optometry portion of my Private Clinic mod (eventual series). I had hoped to get this out much earlier but just lost interest/motivation but I managed to eke through with hours of 2024 to spare. 😅 Procrastination and I are long-time friends so I'm pretty proud of myself -- the old me would have just dumped this project and moved on to some new shiny. That's not to say that I didn't but at least this time I came back to it!
What this does:
Adds the ability for licensed doctors (see private clinic for details) to run an optometry clinic and treat patients.
Creates astigmatism and a couple of other eye diseases for Sims
Adds update to the clinic system allowing you to set office hours as a doctor, or make appointments as patients, track billing, income and expenses, among other new features
A few updates to the Private Clinic Psychiatry module such as more buffs added that can be treated and being able to use the main controller's payment system.
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There is A LOT of information so please read through the documentation (there's two, a new one for the PC core features and one just for optometry) before using and bug reporting. This is a scheduled post (I'm currently under a table somewhere eating grapes) so please don't DM me with any bug reports. Instead, please log it here. If you see the same issue you're experiencing already logged, then just add your name or number to the "I have it too" column.
DOWNLOADS:
Private Clinic main files - Please sort the files list by date so you can see the 5 files which have been updated/added for you to download. You NEED the MAIN file, MaladyManager and prescription objects to run any of the modules. The rest depends on which features you want.
Private Clinic Optometry Module
Private Clinic Psychiatry Module update
Credits and thanks to all the wonderful cc creators whose objects were made of use in this mod:
@aroundthesims (of course), the exam chair and eye chart from this amazing hospital set by Hekate999, Lavoieri, Moonskin93 for the contact lenses, Syboulette for the actual contact lenses, and the true to their name simcredible designs for the eyeglass rack.
Thanks to @simsdeogloria for helping me test this mod.
If you have any issues, please do log them. And if you can't use the log, please let me know!
Happy New Year!
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webnameseller · 19 days ago
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broadwayhealthclinic-blog · 6 years ago
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Curable and Incurable STDs: What You Need to Know
Do You Know About Incurable STDs?
People who know they have a sexually transmitted disease (STD) often hide their infection from their partners, while some might not know they have an STD until they show symptoms. Incurable sexually transmitted diseases are among the most difficult conditions to control. And untreatable STDs can get passed to partners or fetuses in infected pregnant women.
The List of Incurable STDs is Thankfully Short
There are four untreatable STDs: Hepatitis B, herpes, HIV (human immunodeficiency syndrome), and HPV (human papillomavirus). All are caused by viruses. Two of them — hepatitis B and HIV — can also be transmitted by sharing intravenous drugs. Hepatitis B, herpes, and HIV can also be transmitted to an infant during birth.
Hepatitis affects the liver and can lead to liver cancer or cirrhosis (scarring of the liver). Both are fatal. There are three kinds of hepatitis: A, B, and C. All can be passed along through sexual intimacy (not just intercourse), but only Hepatitis B can’t be cured.
Herpes is spread through intimate contact. HSV-2, or genital herpes, manifests as blisters and sores around the rectum and genitals. Another form of herpes, HSV-1, is spread by saliva and often leaves cold sores. It can also cause genital herpes.
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS, which weakens the immune system and leaves a person very susceptible to a variety of illnesses, sexually transmitted through body fluids (semen, vaginal secretions).
HPV is a virus that causes genital warts, cervical cancer, and oral cancer. Both cancers can be fatal.
These viruses can be controlled by medications. In the case of HIV, they have greatly reduced the number of deaths caused by AIDS. Infants have been given a Hepatitis B vaccine at birth since 1991, and there is now a vaccine to protect uninfected children and young people against HPV.
Herpes and HPV are very common in the U.S. and around the world. Healthline reports that 500 million people worldwide have herpes, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says 80 million Americans — nine in ten! — are infected with HPV.
Curable STDs are Bacterial
So, which STDs are curable? STDs caused by bacterial infections can be treated.
Keep in mind that people with treatable STDs aren’t always cured. Early treatment is extremely important. Someone with advanced syphilis is still at risk for brain and heart damage, even when treatment has been started.
LiveScience reports that chlamydia is the most-reported STD in the U.S. Like many STDs, it doesn’t show symptoms until it’s progressed, often as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) or infertility in women. In men, it can infect the urethra, making urination painful. There may be a discharge from the penis. It can also cause pain in the testicles from epididymitis, an infection of the tube that stores and carries sperm.
Gonorrhea is another common bacterial STD. Men and women who get it often feel pain while urinating. If left untreated, it can lead to PID in women and ectopic pregnancy, in which the fetus grows outside the womb, a fatal condition to both fetus and the woman. Men can develop epididymitis. It can spread to the rectum in both sexes and cause itching, bleeding, and a pus-like discharge.
Both these STDs are most commonly found in young adults ages 15-24. They can both be treated with antibiotics, although the CDC warns that gonorrhea is becoming resistant to antibiotics.
Are you concerned about symptoms that might be caused by an STD? Get checked out by a medical professional who can prescribe the right medicine to treat or control your condition. Call our Urgent Care Clinic today, at (561) 264-6208.
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viddyfanuk · 2 years ago
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phaeydeclinicpraha · 3 years ago
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Transplantace vlasů před po: Gabor (ČASOSBĚRNÉ VIDEO) - PHAEYDE Clinic Praha
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bodyvie · 4 years ago
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recoverintegrity · 5 years ago
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Finding a private, confidential place to address your substance abuse isn’t always easy. ~ Recovery Integrity has a modern, comfortable clinic for both individual and group therapy. We created a space made for the transformative work of recovery. See how we can help you. *all interior spaces designed by @faithblakeney ~ Schedule a Tour: 310-294-9030 ~ https://www.recoverintegrity.com/ | [email protected] . . #recoverintegrity #soberlife #addiction #california #losangeles #privateclinic #luxuryrehab #comfortableclinic #therapy #getthehelpyouneed #gethelp #recoverymen #recoverywin #recoveryispossible (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8SH_Y_Avby/?igshid=1q15x0cg9fwrk
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miracleinside3d4dbabyscan · 5 years ago
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About 1 in 6 pregnant women carry a bacteria called Group B Streptococcus (GBS) in their bowel and vagina. Whilst this is usually harmless to the pregnancy, before birth it can be picked up by the baby after the waters break or during vaginal birth. About 50 babies a year in the UK die from Group B Strep and about 100 babies a year are permanently damaged. Most women who carry GBS are unaware of it and the risk it may pose to their baby. In the UK, NICE advise that all pregnant women who are known to be carrying GBS should be offered intravenous antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection in the baby. Here at Innermost, we’re proud to be listed as one of the UK GBS Screening Provider Clinics. We support the work of the Group B Strep Support charity in advising ALL women planning a vaginal birth to be offered screening via a Rectovaginal Swab at 36 weeks. https://www.emmasdiary.co.uk/lifestyle/celebrity-baby-news/august-2019/mum-calls-for-nhs-to-test-all-pregnant-women-for-group-b-strep?fbclid=IwAR3CIkpuZtSBK53YPAkLl2ohjzZdbYXSWaWLRbuncT1hIsJvJEO8cH6SuJ8 ⭐️ NOW AVAILABLE Group B Streptococcus (GBS) Test ⭐️ For more inform visit https://www.miracleinside.com/blood-tests/group-b-streptococcus-testing/ 📞 01132008760 📧 [email protected] 🌏 www.miracleinside.com
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livingthedifference · 6 years ago
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padspromoinc-blog · 6 years ago
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#golf #sports #hockey #soccer #callingwood #physio #physiotherapist #clinic #privateclinic #pharmacy #dentist #dentistry #flooring #hvac #hardwood #hardwoodflooring #optical #optician #opticians #chiropractor #massage #pharmacy #towtruck #towing #towingcompany #restaurant #pizza #fastfood #printing (at PADS PROMO) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2jS1P2n7Gg/?igshid=191a3q4gwcc8g
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olomaya · 3 months ago
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hey whats the link to the toddler addis hat posted in toddler Food Update?I really want that hat thank you <3
Sadly, not my lovely photo. @zemyna care to help them out?
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@wulfz-sims the kiosk? probably Electronics/Misc. The sign/plaque is probably in the dreaded Decor section, Paintings I would guess. But I included a collection file to avoid this kind of rooting around.
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I have a few. Some are using assets I wouldn't be allowed (or comfortable) to share so I wouldn't release them but there are a couple that are shareable, I'd just have to find the time and all that (energy, motivation, discipline, general wherewithal) to do so.
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@calpurniiaa It sounds like you may not have the prescription note object installed. I'd suggest checking through what you downloaded to confirm you have the note (which is separate from the prescription pad) downloaded.
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pactogroup · 6 years ago
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broadwayhealthclinic-blog · 6 years ago
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How Does the Flu Start? 5 Ways to Recognize Early Flu Symptoms
Each year, we get tons of information about why, when, and where to get a flu shot but not all that much about how to recognize the first signs of flu. Read on for five ways to recognize the start of flu symptoms.
How Do Flu Symptoms Start?
It’s difficult to pinpoint when flu symptoms start because they are similar to a common cold or even an allergy.
Flu viruses usually take hold in the respiratory system — the nose and throat. Once they take hold, they send the immune system into overdrive with symptoms that might include sore or itchy throat, sneezing, runny nose, teary eyes, and even conjunctivitis.
Unfortunately, the flu comes on pretty quickly. There won’t be a few days of sniffles or a sore throat. Symptoms tend to pile on, one after the other, sometimes within hours:
Sore throat
Cough
Body aches/headache
Fatigue
Chills
Fever
Fever, aches, chills, and fatigue are less common in head colds. That said, other common head cold symptoms like coughing, sneezing, and even a stuffy nose are seen in flu as well. And of course, they are different viruses, so a person can be infected with both cold and flu viruses at the same time. If this happens, pneumonia becomes a high risk.
5 Early Flu Symptoms
Itchy or Sore Throat
Throat problems signal the start of just about any respiratory illness, with flu being among the most serious because it comes on quickly.
The nose and throat are particularly susceptible to viruses, which are spread in the air we breathe through the nose and often the mouth. Both the nose and throat offer warm, humid environments where cold and flu viruses thrive.
A persistent itchy or sore throat often indicates a virus has taken hold and your immune system is fighting it. At this point, it could either be caused by a cold or fly. Go ahead and help your immune system by getting a little extra rest and paying more attention to staying hydrated.
Hot beverages, especially teas, can be very soothing on a sore throat. Many people swear that teas with these herbal ingredients provide much-needed throat relief:
Basil
Black Elderberry
Catnip
Cayenne
Dandelion
Garlic
Ginger
Lemon or lemon balm
Nettle
Olive leaf
You’ll find a lot of teas with these herbs packaged for cold and flu symptoms. Add a few drops of honey to counteract some of the more bitter flavors. In fact, even drinking hot water sweetened with honey can soothe a sore or itchy throat.
While your immune system is kicking into gear, boost it with Vitamins C and D. You can take them as supplements or eat more foods that have them. You’ll find Vitamin C in citrus fruits and vegetables, and many foods and juices are fortified with Vitamin D. You’ll also find it in oily fish, so go ahead and treat yourself to a bagel and lox (smoked salmon).
Dairy products are famous for containing Vitamin D and, contrary to what you may have heard, it’s OK to eat dairy when you have the flu or cold. In fact, there is evidence that adding more Vitamin D to your diet builds up your immune system to better prevent flu.
But for now, the important thing to remember is to stay hydrated to help your immune system flush out the flu virus.
Body Aches
If the sore or itchy throat persists and you develop body aches (including a headache), your body might be actively fighting the flu virus.
The flu is infamous for knocking people out with pain, particularly headaches and muscle aches. Head colds rarely include aches, so toss out any hope that your sore throat was a cold symptom. Go ahead and take some pain reliever and indulge yourself in a hot shower or bath and get some rest.
At this point, you probably don’t feel up to going to work or school. Our advice is to stay home and don’t share the joy of flu with friends or colleagues. The sooner you realize you might have the flu and take steps to contain it, the better off you’ll be (as well as others you normally see during the day).
Keep in mind that staying home not only gives you time to recover from the flu more quickly but protects you from further infection as well. Odds are, the flu is circulating everywhere. There’s no reason to put yourself at further risk with a setback, including secondary infections that can lead to pneumonia.
Sudden Fatigue
If flu is going around and you suddenly feel tired, take that as one of the first signs of flu. For many people, it comes on even before an itchy or sore throat.
This isn’t the same fatigue you get from an extensive workout or all-nighter to complete a work or school assignment. We’re talking about a really deep sense of tiredness, so deep you might not be able to get out of bed without a serious effort. You may sleep for several hours beyond your usual time. All this is good; it’s giving your body the rest it needs so that the immune system uses the available energy you have.
Don’t fight the fatigue. Get some rest! And while fatigue may not seem like a good reason to take a day off work or school, try to make sure you do take it a bit easier if possible.
Eat more foods with Vitamins C and D; it’s very important to intake calories and nutrients to support your immune system
Drink more fluids
Go to bed earlier
If possible, work from home and use the extra time in the morning to sleep in a bit
If you haven’t taken a sick day in ages, now is a good time to do it. You really won’t be achieving much at work if you’re feeling run-down. And if you’re in school, see if there is a class you can miss and ask one of those people who are always borrowing your notes for theirs!
Got a Fever? It’s Probably Flu
A fever with a sore throat is often a sign of flu. Colds rarely bring on fever and when they do they’re slight.
High, spiking fevers are a hallmark of flu. It’s not unusual for flu to bring a fever of 102° for up to a few days. Any fever that goes higher or that lasts more than three days should be carefully watched and reported to your doctor.
Keep in mind that a fever is a normal response to an aggressive virus like the flu. It means the immune system is active; by making the body hot, it’s creating an inhospitable environment for the virus. Avoid pain relievers with fever reducers. It’s often best to let the fever run out its course on its own.
Chills are Not Always Related to Fever
Many people get chills during the early stages of flu, with or without fever. Fever and chills don’t always go together and in many people, chills are one of the first signs of flu and can be taken as a sign that a fever could be setting in.
Although it’s tempting to bundle up against the chills, use light coverings. It’s easy to overheat your body when it’s fighting a virus. You don’t want to sweat excessively and lose fluids your body needs.
The Flu is a Serious Disease
We encourage our patients to get a flu shot. If you’ve ever had the flu, you understand that it’s a miserable illness and worth the time and incidental, temporary discomfort of a vaccine.
Moreover, the CDC finds that a flu shot typically lowers the likelihood of getting flu by 40 to 60%. That might not sound like a lot, but consider that the vaccine reduces ICU admissions by more than 80%.
Even during years when the flu vaccine doesn’t exactly match the mutations going around, it still provides a degree of protection by lessening the intensity of the illness. Instead of missing a week or more of work or school, an absence might be two or three days and fewer aches and pains.
We encourage you to contact us with questions you have about the flu vaccine. Call us today!
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miracleinside3d4dbabyscan · 5 years ago
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About 1 in 6 pregnant women carry a bacteria called Group B Streptococcus (GBS) in their bowel and vagina. Whilst this is usually harmless to the pregnancy, before birth it can be picked up by the baby after the waters break or during vaginal birth. About 50 babies a year in the UK die from Group B Strep and about 100 babies a year are permanently damaged. Most women who carry GBS are unaware of it and the risk it may pose to their baby. In the UK, NICE advise that all pregnant women who are known to be carrying GBS should be offered intravenous antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection in the baby. Here at Innermost, we’re proud to be listed as one of the UK GBS Screening Provider Clinics. We support the work of the Group B Strep Support charity in advising ALL women planning a vaginal birth to be offered screening via a Rectovaginal Swab at 36 weeks. https://www.emmasdiary.co.uk/lifestyle/celebrity-baby-news/august-2019/mum-calls-for-nhs-to-test-all-pregnant-women-for-group-b-strep?fbclid=IwAR3CIkpuZtSBK53YPAkLl2ohjzZdbYXSWaWLRbuncT1hIsJvJEO8cH6SuJ8 ⭐️ NOW AVAILABLE Group B Streptococcus (GBS) Test ⭐️ For more inform visit https://www.miracleinside.com/blood-tests/group-b-streptococcus-testing/ 📞 01132008760 📧 [email protected] 🌏 www.miracleinside.com
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livingthedifference · 6 years ago
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padspromoinc-blog · 6 years ago
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#golf #sports #hockey #soccer #callingwood #physio #physiotherapist #clinic #privateclinic #pharmacy #dentist #dentistry #flooring #hvac #hardwood #hardwoodflooring #optical #optician #opticians #chiropractor #massage #pharmacy #towtruck #towing #towingcompany #restaurant #pizza #fastfood #printing (at PADS PROMO) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2QSDkWn3Vr/?igshid=ig6aqp8gqnto
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