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Healthcare Management: A Complete Guide

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If you’re thinking about making a career move into healthcare management, then there’s a lot for you to know. There are certain educational requirements, depending on the position you want to enter into.

You may also be curious about the salary, skill requirements, and job outlook. In this video, we talk about all of this so you have a better idea of what you’re getting into in advance. By the end, you’ll have a clearer understanding of what a career in healthcare management entails.

It’s good to do research before signing up for a diploma or degree program to ensure it’s really something you want to do. You may learn that healthcare management is the ideal dream job for you. Or you may find it’s not.

But you won’t know until you watch this video! So set aside time now to take a look at this quick video guide on healthcare management.

If you’d like to learn more, check out the link below:

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Symptoms of Not Getting Enough Calcium

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Symptoms of Not Getting Enough Calcium

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Symptoms of Not Getting Enough Calcium- Thomas DeLauer

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In the body, most calcium is located in bones, only about 1% is in the blood and extracellular fluid. The amount of calcium in circulation is regulated by 2 hormones: parathyroid hormone, PTH, and calcitriol. When serum calcium level is low, PTH is UPregulated. PTH acts to PROMOTE calcium release from bones and REDUCE calcium loss from urine. At the same time, it stimulates production of calcitriol, which promotes absorption of calcium in the small intestine while also INcreases RE-absorption in the kidney. Together, they bring UP calcium levels back to normal. The REVERSE happens when calcium level is high. This feedback loop keeps serum calcium concentrations within the normal range.
HYPOcalcemia refers to ABnormally LOW levels of calcium in the blood and is generally defined as serum calcium level LOWER than 2.1 mmol/L. Because the total serum calcium includes albumin-bound and free-ionized calcium, of which only the LATTER is physiologically active, calcium levels must be corrected to account for albumin changes. For example, DEcreased albumin levels, such as in liver diseases, nephrotic syndrome, or malnutrition, produce LOWER serum calcium values but the amount of FREE calcium may STILL be normal. On the other hand, in conditions with high blood pH, albumin binds MORE calcium; leaving LESS FREE-ionized calcium in the serum while the total calcium level may appear normal.
The most common cause of hypocalcemia is PTH deficiency resulting from DEcreased function of the parathyroid glands, or HYPOparathyroidism. HYPOparathyroidism, in turn, may be caused by a variety of diseases and factors. These include:
– accidental removal or damage of the parathyroid glands during a surgery
– autoimmune disorders
– congenital disorders: mutations that set the “normal calcium levels” to a lower value
– other genetic disorders that produce underdeveloped or non-functional parathyroid glands
– magnesium deficiency
Other causes of hypocalcemia include low vitamin D intake/production, and excessive loss of calcium from the circulation such as in kidney diseases, tissue injuries or gastrointestinal diseases.
While chronic moderate hypocalcemia may be Asymptomatic, ACUTE and severe hypocalcemia can be life-threatening. Most symptoms of acute hypocalcemia can be attributed to the effect it has on action potential generation in neurons. Because extracellular calcium INHIBITS sodium channels, and consequently DEpolarization, REDUCED calcium level makes it EASIER for depolarization to occur. Hypocalcemia therefore INCREASES neuronal excitability, causing neuromuscular irritability and muscle spasms. Early symptoms often include numbness and tingling sensations around the mouth, in the fingers and toes. As the disease progresses, muscle spasms may manifest as tetany, wheezing, voice change, and dysphagia. Seizures may occur in severe cases. Effects of hypocalcemia on cardiac function include long QT interval due to prolonged ST fragment, congestive heart failure and hypotension.
Acute hypocalcemia should be treated promptly with intravenous calcium. Chronic hypocalcemia is usually treated with oral calcium and possibly vitamin D supplementation.
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Biohaven Pharmaceuticals shares surge after Pfizer agrees to acquire company

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Over the past 20 years, significant advancements in stem cell research and therapies have been one of the most promising methods of creating new insulin making cells needed to cure type 1 diabetes.

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, a biotech company, recently began a clinical trial where it plans to treat 17 participants who have type 1 diabetes with new stem cell derived insulin making cells. The first patient in the trial has had positive results.

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Unboxing Healthy Care Grape Seed Extract 12000 Gold Jar

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See the unboxing video of Healthy Care Grape Seed Extract 12000 Gold Jar bottle. Upon opening the bottle you can see what you can expect to get inside the bottle.

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