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Sedation is often required for a number of procedures to reduce patient anxiety, improve cooperation and ensure immobilization when necessary. Sedative drugs can be given orally, rectally, sublingually, as an inhalation or an aerosol, or by or subcutaneous injection. However, intravenous administration provides the most reliable sedation. In routine practice, intravenous drugs are given in small bolus doses and titrated to effect.
Opioids are commonly used in conjunction with sedative drugs to provide anesthesia. Previous studies have shown that opioids reduce the clinical requirements of sedatives needed to provide adequate anesthesia.
These are commonly administered to patients with advanced cancer. However, it is often assumed that the use of these drugs inevitably results in shortening of life. Ethically, this outcome is excused by reference to the doctrine of double effect.
Many neurophysiologists severely restrict the use of opioids and sedative drugs during deep brain stimulation procedures due to the concern for depression of cellular firing frequencies used to map the brain for placement of the stimulator leads. Often spinal opioids were used to achieve prolonged pain relief in patients with chronic back pain, without altering cellular firing critical for brain mapping
When used properly, narcotics and sedative drugs sedate and relieve pain, but should not lead to a respiratory compromise. As a result, circumstances should be under control when competent staff is present.
It is widely accepted that the antihistamines have found their greatest therapeutic potential in the treatment and management of various allergic disorders, including seasonal and perennial rhinitis, urticaria and dermatologic conditions. However, the most problematic aspect of their use is sedation, which can severely compromise the safe performance of cognitive and psychomotor tasks of everyday living. The associated increase in accident risk is important when deciding which antihistamine should be prescribed to ambulant patients with allergies and dermatologic disorders.
It has also been demonstrated that ketamine possesses analgesic properties in a subanesthcloses. Sma-dose ketamine in combination with sedative drugs has been used for sedation and analgesia with less toxicity than either drug alone. Small-dose ketamine in combination with sedative drugs has increasingly been used for and analgesia in local anesthesia.
Delirium occurs in 35% to 80% of critically ill hospitalized patients. Little is known however, of delirium prevention and treatment in the critical care setting. Trials emphasizing early mobilization suggest that this no pharmacologic approach is associated with improved outcome as well as "delirium days". Reduction of opiate analgesics and sedatives may improve subsyndromal delirium rates. All critical care caregivers should rigorously screen for alcohol abuse, apply alcohol withdrawal scales in alcoholic patients,
Studies of the effect of sedatives on normal and leukemic bone marrow cells, in vitro, and in the case of phenobarbital, on subjects suffering from overdose, showed that chlorpromazine, phenobarbital, and benzopiperidine decreased bone marrow proliferation only at toxic doses whereas propranolol and fluanisone were effective at nontoxic doses.
In the course of the study of the effects of some sedative oriental medicines on neurotransmission and antioxidative, it was noted that the extract of Euphoria longan, Zizyphus jujuba, Thuja orientalis, Polygala tenuifolia, Acorus gramineus, Cyperus rotundus, Poria cocos, Uncaria rhynchophylla, and Albizzia julibrissin, have been used as sedative drugs in Korean folk medicine.
Sedative drugs are one option when autistic or mentally disabled childre behavioural disorders
that place them or other people in physical danger.Among the classic neuroleptics, haloperidol
is the drug with the best-documented efficacy and safety.
Recent studies on the abuse in older people highlight the use of epidemiol, screening techniques, brief intervention, and treatment issues show that this is common in older people, and frequently goes undiagnosed. Although alcohol abuse is most common, abuse of narcotic and sedative drugs also occurs. Older adults are particularly susceptible to adverse medical outcomes from substance abuse, and recent studies show that brief interventions by primary care providers can have a major impact on the health and well being of this category of personnel.
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Dynamics GP Bill of Materials Module Notes
If you are evaluating Microsoft Dynamics GP as possible Corporate ERP with light MRP functionality, we would like to give us some highlights on Great Plains BOM module. In this small article we will not be formal and not stick to precise functionality grid, rather we would like to give you industry and special business case example and which processes were automated by our consultants in the past. We recommend you also to review functionality for BOM via official Microsoft Dynamics GP marketing brochures as good supplement to our highlights. Please, note that here we are talking about BOM, which is not part of Manufacturing Suite, the whole Dynamics GP discrete manufacturing Suite would be recommended for large manufacturing mills or production companies, where they need such features as Capacity Planning, Production Orders, etc. We are discussing here Bill of Materials which is simple extension to GP Inventory Control module:
1. Bill of Materials Setup. This is very simple setup, and you should decide if you need more or just OK with what you see in settings. Here you have Next Document Number, Date selection from User date or Previous Document Date, four User Defined Fields, plus overriding shortages for components, and allowing linking component to finished good Serial or Lot Number
2. Bill of Materials Card. Again logic is very simple, you may associate Inventory Item with Bill of Materials, and as such, you simply open Cards->Inventory->Bill of Materials and enter Item Number, which you plan for internal production. BOM could have status Active, Pending or Obsolete, Type Normal or Phantom (for Phantom BOM, as you may know from Manufacturing terminology these are for subassembly only)
3. Serial or Lot Numbers. If you in the industry, where regulation requires some of the components tracking by their batch (or lot) number and even unique serial number, then BOM module allows you to track that sort of history for each item produced (where you can also assign Serial or Lot Number)
4. BOM - trying to break through normal manufacturing routines. If you have to setup new production for new item, where you have several components: raw materials (these are inventory items in GP), Labor (Consider Service Item type for this part of Manufacturing BOM), and Machinery expense (you can try to think about Miscellaneous Charge Item, or Flat Fee for that sort of expenses). These shortcuts could allow you to run reasonably complex manufacturing process in simple Dynamics GP Bill Of Materials module. Simple Material Resource Planning could be done in Dynamics GP Purchase Configurator, where you can automate purchasing and raw materials replenishment process, based on various criteria, including Item ABC code, Vendor lead time
5. Process Manufacturing notes. Please, if you are in process manufacturing industry, try to consider Dynamics GP AX formerly known as Axapta, if budget permits. If you think that AX is out of consideration (budget wise or another reason), consider Dynamics GP Advanced Distribution, where you can associate catch weight with each item produced or registered in your Inventory (good for considering in Meat and Food processing industry, Cheese reselling, Oriental Foods wholesale, Deli nationwide distributors, Restaurant Regional Suppliers)
6. BOM Customization Options. It is unlikely that you would need BOM transactions to be imported, but this option is automated in GP eConnect. BOM is open for Dynamics GP Dexterity customizations, where the most likely candidates are Dex triggers, where you alter BOM posting logic (by updating custom fields in Inventory Item, or change Finished Goods Price, Posting Account or Cost)
7. Beverages mixing and bottling. In our opinion, here Dynamics GP BOM module is ideal as you know exactly how many gallons of beverage got to be produced from each gallon of concentrate
8. BOM for multinational corporation. If your outsourced manufacturing is reasonably low profile, please take into consideration these notes. Dynamics GP is available in English Speaking Countries, plus in Spanish Speaking Latin America (Caribbean and Central America) and in French Speaking Quebec - Montreal. If your manufacturing facility hosting country is not listed, then (especially considering the fact that GP doesn't even support Hieroglyphs or Unicode based alphabets, such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean) we strongly recommend you to consider Axapta, and if it is too expensive, please try to shop for SAP Business One (with reasonably good Production module, also fitting to generic Discrete Manufacturing, this application is localized for such countries as China, India, Brazil, Russia, East Europe, Israel) or check for Corporate ERP applications available on the local market (in Russia, for example consider 1C Bukhgalteria, in Brazil it could be Microsiga)
9. How to get help? Please, feel free to call us: 1-866-528-0577, outside of USA: 1-630-961-5918 or email us help@albaspectrum.com We are very technical and real Dynamics GP Dexterity, SAP Business One SDK and Microsoft CRM programming gurus. We have Great Plains Software Development Factory and could support unlimited Dynamics GP Customization and Programming needs. Plus we speak English, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, and not only as native speaking sales folks, but as real technical consultants. If you prefer skype: albaspectrum
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About Korean appearance?
How do koreans look different from other east asian countries (japan, china, etc.)? I am only half korean and I have more native american qualities, so I am not sure just comparing myself to others. I notice that maybe chinese folk have flatter noses and broader chins, and the japanese are usually taller and have more variation in their faces.
P/S; I amcurrently drawing a manga with several oriental people from different countries...I can't expess the differences so if you could help I'de be very grateful!
Chinese tend to have bigger and rounder eyes, Korean have flat face and Japanese has higher nose...in general
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