Cufflinks
A cufflink is a decorative fastener worn by men or women to fasten the two sides of the cuff on a dress shirt or blouse. Cufflinks designed only for use with link cuffs, which have buttonholes on both sides but no buttons. These may be either single or double-length cuffs, and may be worn either kissing, with the ends pinched together, or barrel-style, with one end overlapping the other. Kissing cuffs are usually preferred. Cufflink designs vary widely. The simplest design consists of a short post or chain connecting two disc-shaped parts. The part positioned on the most visible side is usually larger; a variety of designs can connect the smaller piece. It may be small enough to fit through the buttonhole as a button would separate and attached from the other side. It may have a portion that swivels on the central post, aligning with the post while the link threaded through the buttonhole and swiveling into a position at right angles to the post when worn.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Doctors developed cognitive behavioral therapy as a method of preventing relapse when treating a patient with problem drinking. Later cognitive doctors adapted behavioral therapies to help individuals addicted to cocaine. Cognitive behavioral strategies stem from the theory that learning processes play a critical role in the development of maladaptive behavioral patterns. Individuals learn to identify and correct problematic behaviors by applying a range of different skills to stop drug abuse and to address other problems that often exist with it. Therapies for treating alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine and nicotine exist. Cognitive behavioral therapy generally consists of a collection of strategies that aim to enhance self control. Specific techniques include: exploring the positive and negative consequences of continued use, monitoring oneself to recognize drug cravings early on and to identify risky situations for use and developing strategies for coping with and avoiding risky situations associated with the desire to use. A central element of cognitive behavioral therapy is anticipating problems and helping patients develop effective coping strategies. Research indicates that the skills individuals learn through cognitive behavioral approaches remain in use after the completion of treatment. In several studies, most people who choose a cognitive behavioral approach to recovery showed progress throughout the following year. Current research focuses on how to produce effects that are even more powerful by combining cognitive behavioral therapy with medications for drug abuse and with other types of behavioral therapies. Researchers are also evaluating how best to train treatment providers to deliver cognitive behavioral therapy.
Insurance Protocols
Insurance companies use statistics to define protocols for the average patient and the statistically most cost effective treatment. These results in rules requiring doctors to get approvals from insurance companies to do procedures or prescribe certain drugs hinder doctors' ability to provide good timely care. Insurers are in the business of making cost effective health care decisions. Insurers often require doctors to get approvals before they can authorize certain types of care in an attempt to save costs and prevent unnecessary procedures. On average, this can be cost effective for the insurance policy. However, for many, those decisions result is slower treatment, worse outcomes, and adverse side effects.
Medical Device Registration
Medical device registration offers a single place for patients to learn about registered devices and provides information about recalls. Medical devices include a wide range of products that vary in complexity and application. The Food and Drug Administration recognizes three classes of medical devices based on the level of control necessary in order to assure the safety and effectiveness of the device. An implant is a medical device manufactured to replace a missing biological structure, support a damaged biological structure or enhance an existing biological structure. Medical implants are manufactured devices. The surface of implants that come in contact with body might be made of a biomedical material such as titanium, silicone or apatite, depending on what is the most functional. In some cases, implants contain electronics e.g. artificial pacemaker and cochlear implants. Some implants are bioactive, such as subcutaneous drug delivery devices in the form of implantable pills or drug-eluting stents. Among the most common types of medical implants are pins, rods, screws and plates used to anchor fractured bones as they heal. There have been many examples of implant failures, including rupture of silicone breast implants, faulty hip replacement joints and breakable artificial heart valves. The consequences of implant failure depend on the critical nature of the implant and its position in the body. Thus, heart valve failure is likely to threaten the life of the individual, while breast implant or hip joint failure is less likely to be life threatening. The process of implantation of medical devices is subject to the same complications as any other invasive medical procedure, including infection, inflammation and pain. Patients also run the risk of implant rejection if the immune system of the host reacts poorly.
Dry Skin
Many older people suffer from dry skin, particularly on their lower legs, elbows and forearms. The skin feels rough and scaly and often causes a distressing, intense itchiness. Low humidity--caused by overheating during the winter and air conditioning during the summer--contributes to dryness and itching. The loss of sweat and oil glands with age may worsen dry skin. Anything that further dries out the skin--such as overuse of soaps, antiperspirants, perfumes or hot baths--will make the problem worse. Dehydration, sun exposure, smoking and stress also may cause dry skin. Dry skin itches because it is irritated easily. If your skin is very dry and itchy, see a doctor. Dry skin and itching can affect your sleep, cause irritability or be a symptom of a disease. For example, diabetes and kidney disease can cause itching. Some medicines make the itchiness worse. The most common treatment for dry skin is moisturizing to reduce water loss and to soothe the skin. Moisturizers come in several forms: ointments, creams and lotions. Ointments are mixtures of water in oil, usually either lanolin or petrolatum. Creams are preparations of oil in water, which is the main ingredient. Creams are more often than ointments to be as effective. Lotions contain powder crystals dissolved in water, again the main ingredient. Because of their high water content, they feel cool on the skin and do not leave the skin feeling greasy. Although they are easy to apply and may be more pleasing than ointments and creams, lotions lack the same protective qualities. Lotions should applied more frequently to relieve the signs and symptoms of dryness. People should always use moisturizers to prevent recurrence of dry skin.
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