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jerbaniumgreen-blog · 7 years ago
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Hepatitis C Information By Soma Technology, Inc.
Many people have Hepatitis C and don’t even know it; by the time they start showing symptoms, significant damage to the liver has already occurred. Hepatitis C information is available from a number of online sources, and since it is a fairly new form of hepatitis, facts and misconceptions are common points of discussion, so that the public can become educated. According to www.hepctherapy.net, almost 30% of the American population who have this chronic disease, have absolutely no idea how they got it. Information on Hepatitis C discusses the most common ways people contract it, what symptoms may be present, if any, treatment options, and how to live with it. Hepatitis C information describes how the body's immune system is just unable to fight the virus, and how over time, the liver loses its ability to function properly.
 The Hepatitis C information shared on the internet is full of the most pertinent facts that everyone should know, whether they have the virus or not. The incidence is increasing in the American population, and there are many routes of transmission included in Hepatitis C information. This virus is transmitted by infected blood on unsterile instruments in a medical or dental setting, in tattoo or body piercing parlors, by having sex with an infected partner, through a cut or skin wound, needle sticks, intravenous drug use with tainted needles, sharing drug paraphernalia used to snort cocaine or methamphetamines, blood transfusions, or through blood-to-blood contact. Hepatitis C information states that a great amount of time can pass from when infection occurs and the person starts showing symptoms, and damage to the liver can be severe by the time it is diagnosed. According to a number of online Hepatitis C information sources, this virus is one of the most common reasons that liver transplants are performed in this country.
 Prevention, education, and awareness is the best way to avoid contracting Hepatitis C. No one should have to worry about getting the virus through sterile medical and dental procedures, but it does happen. Tattoo and piercing parlors that are not regulated by state agencies can also be a possible source; it's okay to ask to see the sterile instruments and inks being opened from their packages, and if it's not sterile, I'd take my business elsewhere. Hepatitis C information also discusses the level of risk present for health care workers, needle sticks and exposure to blood is common, which is why the use of universal precautions is so important. The goal of Hepatitis C information is to provide education to everyone to reduce the prevalence and incidence of this horrific chronic disease.
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jerbaniumgreen-blog · 7 years ago
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Ostomy Supplies by Soma Technology, Inc.
Finding the right type of ostomy supplies is an essential element for living well with an ostomy. After surgery individuals leave the hospital wearing a particular brand of ostomy equipment. Many people stay with their initial brand and live happily. However, there is more than one manufacturer of ostomy supplies, as well as more than one way to purchase them.
Selection Considerations
Here are some tips to remember when choosing your type of ostomy supplies:
Consult with your ostomy nurse first for information and recommendations for your particular situation. Remember that every person is different and you need to find what works best for you. You should feel free to experiment with different manufacturers of the same product or different types of products. Call the manufacturer's toll-free 800 number and request product samples, or ask your supplier for a sample. Check with your supplier for suggestions for new products. Ask if they have an ostomy nurse or other knowledgeable staff available to answer questions. Evaluating Suppliers
There are three major categories of ostomy supply dealers. Before you choose a particular supplier, you should be aware of the different services and choices each type offers:
Medical/Surgical Supply Houses - These companies specialize in selling all types of medical supplies. If they focus on ostomy products, they may offer special services such as ostomy nurses on staff, product recommendations, and troubleshooting advice. They will have a large amount of frequently-used supplies in stock, but can also special-order items. You generally purchase products by shopping at their store. Mail-order/Internet Companies - These companies operate on a national level, similar to any mail-order catalog. Once you receive a catalog, you can place an order by phone, online or by mail. Due to the large volume of supplies they sell, mail order supply houses often provide a discount on prices.     They may also have ostomy experts available for consultation. They do provide an easy way to purchase supplies. Local Drugstores - Due to consolidation and specialization in the industry, fewer and fewer chain drugstores will special-order medical supplies, but some of the remaining independent stores often will provide such customized service. They may or may not carry a number of different brands. However, they may charge higher prices due to a smaller volume.
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jerbaniumgreen-blog · 7 years ago
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Surgical Table with Radiop Top,One of the most durable, flexible and reliable surgical tables available, Brings more efficiency to the operating room, Fluoroscopic capabilities, Simple patient positioning, Returns to level with one simple command
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The A.T.S. 3000 Automatic Zimmer Tourniquet System is a dual-port, dual-cuff system with microprocessor controls and dedicated ports for supplying and measuring pressure independently. With the innovative Limb Occlusion Pressure (LOP) feature, the A.T.S. 3000 Zimmer Tourniquet combines the latest in advanced tourniquet technology with the well-established Zimmer tradition of safety, reliability, and convenience.
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Lab Coats by Soma Technology, Inc.
Scientists actually wore white lab coats before medical doctors. In the mid-1800s scientists had shown that many of the medicines doctors used were no good. Scientists were more respected and trusted at the time. Therefore doctors, in order to achieve more respect and trust, took on the white lab coat. The length of the lab coat used to be a symbol of seniority. The longer the lab coat, the more prestigious the doctor.
Today, the white lab coat is a universal symbol of the medical professional. Most are made from a 65/35 polyester cotton blend and come in many different styles. When choosing a lab coat keep in mind the particular policies of the institution you work at. Some require long or short lab coats, depending on your responsibilities in that facility.
Nursing Shoes Nurses put in long hours on their feet. The shoes they wear must be able to keep up with them during the day. They have to be comfortable, durable, and must protect the feet. There are many types and styles to choose from. But It's important to realize that your job may require additional protection. Make sure to look for specific features that suit you best. Features such as slip-resistant soles or other specific safety features may be a necessity. Shoe Fitting Guidelines
• Each year measure your feet by length and width. Feet will change with age so its important to adjust your size if necessary. • Always wear socks when trying on shoes. • Be aware that sizes will vary from brand to brand. • Purchase a shoe that is comfortable right from the start. • Make sure to have at least a half inch of space from the end of your big toe to the tip of the shoe. • Consider the width of the shoe • Soles should be strong and flexible with a good gripping surface. • Insoles should be cushioned to absorb the jolts of walking on hard surfaces. • Check to see if there any specific hospital safety requirements.
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