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Topic: How to know if you have kidney (renal) disease. What are the signs and symptoms of kidney disease? How is a kidney disease diagnosed?
Nag-aalala ka ba na baka may sakit ka sa bato? Alam mo ba ang mga sintomas ng sakit sa kidneys? Pag-usapan po natin yan. Ako po si Nurse Dianne ang inyong host dito sa @tagaloghealthtalks
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0:00 Intro
1:27 Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) diagnostic test for kidney disease
2:23 Common signs and symptoms of kidney disease
9:26 Bottom line of our tagalog health tips on the signs and symptoms of kidney (renal disease)
📚 References:
1. National Library of Medicine. (2018). Chronic kidney disease: Overview. Accessed from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK492977/.
2. Vaidya, S.R. and Aeddula, N.R. (2022). Chronic renal failure. Accessed from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK535404/.
3. American Heart Association. (2021). Kidney Disease and Diabetes. Accessed from https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/diabetes/diabetes-complications-and-risks/kidney-disease–diabetes
4. American Heart Association. (2017). Know Your Risk Factors for High Blood Pressure. Accessed from https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/high-blood-pressure/why-high-blood-pressure-is-a-silent-killer/know-your-risk-factors-for-high-blood-pressure
5. Scott, D. (2016). Slowing Kidney Disease. American Association of Kidney Patients. Accessed from https://aakp.org/slowing-kidney-disease/
6. Goldman, L. and Schafer, AI. (2012). Goldman’s Cecil Medicine. Elsevier.
7. Mahon, A.; Jenkins, K.; and Burnapp, L. (2013). Oxford Handbook of Renal Nursing. Oxford University Press.
8. National Kidney Foundation. (2020). 10 Signs You May Have Kidney Disease. Accessed from https://www.kidney.org/news/ekidney/august14/10_Signs_You_May_Have_Kidney_Disease
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Public Health – Concepts of Health and Its Determinants
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What is “health”? A useful definition comes from the World Health Organization: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
“Wellness” refers to the presence of positive attributes in one’s life – well-being, quality of life, happiness, and satisfaction. “Illness” is a person’s subjective experience of feeling unwell. A “sickness” is a socially and culturally defined entity. Finally, a “disease” is the pathologic process going on in the body.
For example: a person experiences chest pain – this is their illness. They fear a heart attack – a sickness – which causes them to seek help. The doctor explains to the patient that he has pericarditis – a disease.
So, what determines how healthy someone is?
The determinants of health include genetics and biology, but they also include social factors. Many of these social determinants of health are as important as physical factors like smoking status, blood pressure, and exercise. They include income, social support networks, education, and social exclusion, for example.
Why do these social factors matter so much?
The common theme is stress. When income is low, employment opportunities are few, and social support networks are limited, people have difficulty meeting their basic needs, and have uncertainty about their future. This chronic stress takes a toll on the body – contributing to many chronic diseases – and may also lead to unhealthy coping behaviours.
So, when talking to your patients, consider their social context. Factor it into your clinical decision-making. And remember that health is more than just being “disease free,” and means different things to different people.
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— Title: Health Problems —
What’s the matter?
I have a cold.
cold
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a cough.
cough
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I cut myself.
cut
I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a fever.
fever
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I got my arm broken.
get one’s arm broken
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a headache.
headache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a runny nose.
runny nose
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a sore throat.
sore throat
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a stomachache.
stomachache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a toothache.
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In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about illness, medicine and healthcare in English.
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5. Talking About Recovery 13:13
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Ethics, Burnout & Self Care
Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes, PhD, LPC-MHSP
Objectives
Identify signs and causes of burnout
Explore techniques for burnout prevention
Burnout is associated with suboptimal care and reduced patient safety. 1, 3, 4
High demands are associated with greater risk of burnout, regardless of level of other work supports. 2
Suboptimal care can negatively impact the public’s view of the profession and deter people from seeking treatment
26% of MAT counselors in one study reported burnout
Depersonalization is characterized by loss of empathy and
Your Brain on Stress
Even mild acute uncontrollable stress can cause
Prolonged stress exposure Anatomical changes in prefrontal nerve cells and amygdala enlargement
Focus, Attention
Self Control of Behavior and Speech
Plan and Organize
Perspective Taking
Cognitive Flexibility
Medical and other Decision Making
Ability to Defer Gratification
Estimating Time
Working Memory
Ethics
In 1996, the National Association of Social Workers updated the NASW Code of Ethics to cover issues of professional impairment (section 4.05).
Social workers who experience these problems should “immediately seek consultation and take appropriate remedial action” by seeking professional help, making adjustments in workload, terminating practice, or taking any other steps necessary to protect clients and others”
Social workers with direct knowledge of another social worker’s impairment should, when feasible, consult with and assist the social worker in taking remedial action
Signs of Burnout
Physical and emotional exhaustion
Insomnia
Impaired concentration or memory
Physical symptoms (heart palpitations, HBP)
Appetite changes
Increased illness
Increases in depression and/or anxiety
Absence of positive emotions
Cynicism and disillusionment
Lack of patience
Lack of resilience (everything is a crisis)
Relationship deterioration
Substance abuse
Forgoing important personal activities
Malasch Burnout Inventory
The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) is the most commonly used self assessment tool for burnout
The MBI explores three components: Exhaustion, depersonalization and personal achievement.
MBI pdf C. Maslach, S.E. Jackson, M.P. Leiter (Eds.), Maslach Burnout Inventory manual (3rd ed.), Consulting Psychologists Press (1996)
Abbreviated MBI from SAMHSA
Causes of Burnout
Excessive workload
Emotionally draining work
Lack of support
Lack of resources
Lack of rewards
Lack of a sense of control/say
Unclear or everchanging requirements
Severe consequences of mistakes
Work/life imbalance
Perfectionistic tendencies; nothing is ever good enough
Pessimistic view of yourself and the world
The need to be in control; reluctance to delegate to others
High-achieving, Type A personality
Poor work/person fit
Value conflicts
Lack of debriefing (See Restoring Sanctuary by Sandra L. Bloom)
Unpleasant environment
Cultural differences
Efficiency Audit
Morale Audit
Individual Interventions
Conduct periodic self-assessments
Engage in pleasurable activities
Exercise
Take breaks during workday
Reduce isolation by maintaining regular supervision and network with colleagues
Describe why you got into the field and visualize that intention (collage, etc)—money, help, adrenaline, status/power
Use psychological flexibility
Cognitive restructuring
Identify the strengths and resources you do have
Practice mindfulness
Journal
Limit your contact with negative people
Connect with a cause or a community group that is personally meaningful to you
Interventions (GODIVA)
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Basic vocabulary for some illnesses including words and expressions for feeling unwell. Learn what to say when you go to the doctor’s in English. Learn how to pronounce the names of common health problems such as a cough, a cold and a sore throat. The dialogues include a lot of useful vocabulary describing the way you feel.
Psychiatrist Dr. Joan Rifareal talks about the factors leading to mental health problems, and expounds on the symptoms of schizophrenia.
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