A commentary by Mayo Clinic Nephrologist Rajiv Kumar, M.D., in the current issue of the journal Kidney International suggests that Vitamin D may improve the treatment of renal disease. Dr. Kumar says that while larger clinical trials are needed, he believes doctors should start treating patients with diabetes who have low serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin (the active form of vitamin D) with vitamin D3 to help slow down the progression of kidney damage. Dr. Kumar cautions that more research is needed and that patients should always consult their doctors before consuming vitamin D supplements on their own.
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The ACL, or Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is one of several ligaments that stabilize your knee. If you’ve injured or completely torn your ACL, you may experience your knee “giving out” when you need to quickly change direction.
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Check out the full course at https://www.knowledgecity.com/en/library/14521/. One never knows when an accident will happen. The key is to always be prepared. You will learn how to fall off a ladder the right way to prevent serious injuries. To prevent broken bones or spinal injury, avoid moving the victim unless he or she is in a very dangerous location and call for medical assistance right away.
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Accidents happen even under the best of conditions. Each of these examples is followed by a suggested question or discussion topic for your team. What do you do when providing ladder safety training now? How do you expect your teams to respond to accidents or in the treatment of these injuries? Use these examples as case stems!
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– Do our teams know what to do if a colleague is injured on the job?
– Do the employees know what to do if they are the one injured?
– How are your leaders performing when under stress?
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– How do you legally protect your employee and the company when things go wrong?
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– Don’t forget the co-morbidities!
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Vitamin D Deficiency | Introduction, Absorption & Metabolism, Purpose of Vit D, Causes of Deficiency
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Vitamin D Deficiency | Introduction, Absorption & Metabolism, Purpose of Vitamin D, Causes of Deficiency
Vitamin D Deficiency is a very common worldwide condition, involving inadequate levels of vitamin D. Vitamin D refers to a number of fat soluble vitamins that are garnered from dietary sources or through endogenous synthesis. Vitamin D is absorbed in the gastrointestinal system and is also synthesized in the skin from cholesterol precursors. In this lesson, we discuss these topics in more detail, including why we need vitamin D (ex. calcium homeostasis), and a variety of causes of vitamin D deficiency.
This lesson is part 1 in a series on Vitamin D deficiency. In the next lesson, we discuss the signs and symptoms of vitamin D deficiency, along with methods of diagnosing and ways of treating Vitamin D deficiency.
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