NORAINI SUHOR

QualityRX: online drugstore

Hello and Welcome to Online Pharmacy Shop. Offering a wide selections of Prescriptions, Herbal & Diet Supplements and Pet Herbal Remedies. For more details of the products that's available in stock and to order, please click the banner above. Thank You
NORAINI SUHOR
This Nursing Informatics site has been created to offer unique comprehensive resources for Nurses interested in developing related knowledge and applicable skills. Articles, tutorials, a dialogic blog, E-zine, Board Approved CE courses, links, assessments and consultant services are available to the global Nursing community. Please bookmark this site and check back often. This site will continue to become an online mecca for Nurses enthusiastic about the critical topic of Nursing Informatics in practice, education, research and leadership.
These CE courses are rigorous and professionally designed to challenge you to develop a multi-spectrum and wide-angle view of nursing informatics.
All courses have been painstakedly developed to reflect a 21st century, techno-savvy, theory-rich lens of the complex art and science of Nursing Informatics.
These completely on-line, self paced courses are approved by the California Board of Nursing for full CE credit; CE Provider No. CEP 14891.
They have been designed to provide prelminary education, applicable to various national credentialing CE requirements.



World Health Organization (WHO)

“In order to provide the best patient care health
professionals should invest in educational opportunities that give them up to date knowledge and
skills. We aim to support an educated and informed health workforce to provide the best health
services to populations worldwide and to achieve the best possible health for all.”


EUROPE

“Life long learning is now seen as an obligation of all health professionals. This life
long learning is called Continuing Professional Development (CPD).”
“Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is the systematic maintenance, improvement and
continuous acquisition and/or reinforcement of lifelong knowledge and skills of health
professionals. It is pivotal to meeting the patient needs, health service delivery needs and the
learning needs of individual professionals. The term continuing professional development
acknowledges not only the wide ranging competences needed to practise high quality care
delivery but also the multi-disciplinary context of patient care.”
“Civil Society is committed, through their members, to support activities to promote and ensure
that CPD is widely accepted and recorded by all professionals within the health system of the
European Union. Demonstrating professional commitment, participation in structured, recorded
and evaluated CPD will provide for flexible career choices, enhance career satisfaction and
improve patient care.
Therefore:
The Health Professionals should:
 Ensure competency in each health service provided by continually updating knowledge
and skills; and,
 Accept personal responsibility for maintaining and assessing their own competence
throughout their professional working lives.”
The European Federation of Nurses Associations
NORAINI SUHOR

Online CE Courses in Nursing Informatics

Online CE Courses in Nursing Informatics

Nursing Informatics Learning CenterNurses in many countries, including the USA must engage in Continuing Education to maintain their professional licenses. The Nursing Informatics Learning Center offers a convenient and interesting solution to this ongoing need.


All courses have been painstakedly
developed to reflect a 21st century, techno-savvy, theory-rich lens of
Nursing Informatics. Content is presented using a wide-angle, global
lens to help nurses develop keen insight and awareness of all
ramifications of the informatics spectrum of health care. A
constructivist, project-rich, learner-centered mode of teaching and
learning is applied to provide content that both challenges and
stimulates learners to engage with the many faces of informatics in
meaningful ways.



These completely on-line, self paced
courses are approved by the California Board of Nursing for full CE
credit; CE Provider No. CEP 14891. VERIFY LICENCE HERE . Most State & Country licencing Boards accept CE credit approved by other State Boards.


VIEW LIST OF STATE & COUNTRY CE EQUIVALENCIES




Courses range from short 5 contact hour
courses to 39 contact hours. The 39 contact hour courses are intensive
- you will definitely become immersed in the theory and practice of
nursing informatics, from a global perspective. Course Tuition is
ranges from $20 to $199 USD. Learn more about the Curriculum Designer/Facilitator, June Kaminski....






NRPR 101: Nursing Informatics Fundamentals


This 13 module course introduces the practicing nurse to nursing
informatics theory, practice applications, self-assessment and skill
development for the future. A great preparation for those thinking of
seeking NI certification. 39 contact hours - $199 tuition.



NRPR 102: Human Factors in Nursing Informatics


This 5 hour course introduces nurses to human factors essential to
effective application of nursing informatics in practice. Topics focus
on the human factors of ergonomics, human-computer interaction,
usability, learnability, memorability, likeability, readability,
asepsis, and aesthetics. This course has been designed for prepare
nurses to meet the requirements of various certification programs, e.g.
Topic II: Human Factors. 5 contact hours - $20.



NRED 100: Virtual Education in Nursing: Basic Level


This 13 module course introduces nursing educators to basic theory,
pedagogy, applications, dynamics and the process of web development and
teaching nursing in the virtual environment. Perfect for educators and
nurses heavily involved with client teaching. 39 contact hours - $199
tuition.




NRED 103: Nursing Informatics in the Classroom



This 13 module course introduces nursing educators and students to
the theory, application, technical skills and process of integrating
nursing informatics into nursing education and practice. Perfect for
educators in academia and clinical areas. 39 contact hours - $199
tuition.



NRED 200: Virtual Education in Nursing: Intermediate Level


This 13 module course provides nursing educators with advanced theory,
pedagogy, applications, dynamics and process activities for advanced
web development and teaching nursing in the virtual environment.
Perfect for educators and nurses heavily involved with client teaching.
39 contact hours - $199 tuition.



NRBU 100: Web Presence for Nursing Businesses


This 13 module course introduces self-employed nurses and nurses
wishing to provide health related web sites on the internet to the
theory, application, ethics, and process of creating web sites for
business and patient education. 39 contact hours - $199 tuition.

NORAINI SUHOR
Influenza or flu is a contagious disease that is transmitted through a virus that affects the nose, throat, and lungs. The influenza virus is carried through the air and often turns into a seasonal epidemic through autumn and winter. Influenza can be mild or severe and can even lead to death in some cases. It can cause complications such as bacterial pneumonia and dehydration. Patients, who suffer from chronic diseases, such as asthma, diabetes, and cardiac troubles, may experience the worst symptoms. In young children, influenza often causes sinus and ear infections.Influenza causesThe influenza virus passes between individuals through droplets and particles that are projected from an infected person’s body into the air and onto surrounding objects. These germs are expelled when the infected person sneezes or coughs. The virus can also be transmitted when an uninfected person touches his/her mouth or nose with a hand that is accidentally carrying a droplet that may have been expelled by the cough or sneeze of an infected person. The symptoms then develop over the next few days. An infected person can pass on the virus to others even before his or her symptoms fully develop and for a week after the symptoms go away.Influenza SymptomsIf you start to develop cold-like symptoms that start rapidly and violently, with a high fever and severe aches and pains, often in the back and muscles, then you may be suffering from influenza. These symptoms may be accompanied by a severe headache, cough, and, because of the high fever, intermittent sweating and shivering. Sometimes there are gastrointestinal symptoms too, such as vomiting and/or diarrhoea.In most healthy people, influenza symptoms go away in 5 to 7 days. The worst of the influenza symptoms usually last for 3 to 4 days. It is best you speak to your doctor within 48 hours of experiencing the influenza symptoms.The following groups of people are at a higher risk of contracting the influenza virus than others:People over the age of 50 years Children between the ages of 6 months and 2 years Women who are more than 3 months pregnant Inhabitants of long-term care facilities People with chronic heart, lung, or kidney conditions, diabetes, or a weakened immune system If you belong to any of these groups, or have a child who is susceptible to influenza, you should consult a doctor for further information on influenza.Influenza TreatmentApart from vaccines, and home remedies such as lots of rest and drinking plenty of non-alcoholic liquids there are also many prescription treatments available for the prevention and treatment of influenza.Tamiflu is used to prevent and treat both the influenza virus strains A and B. It acts as a transition-state analogue inhibitor of influenza neuraminidase and prevents new viruses growing from contaminated cells. Tamiflu reduces the severity of influenza symptoms and helps shorten the duration of the illness.
NORAINI SUHOR
Recommended Blood Glucose Numbers

What are the Right Numbers?
Depending on where you look, recommended blood glucose levels can vary. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) numbers differ from the American College of Endocrinology (ACE) guidelines. The ACE recommendations are more strict than the ADA's. How do you know which to follow? Ask your healthcare provider which goals are right for you. The table below compares the two sets of guidelines for blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol.
How many times a day should you check your blood glucose levels?
Checking your blood glucose levels often through out the day will help you to figure out how to keep good control. First thing in the morning before breakfast, two hours after a meal and before bed are good times to test. Other recommended times include before, during and after an exercise session, especially if it is strenuous or if you are feeling like your blood sugar may be low or high.
What is the A1C?
It's a blood test that helps you and your doctor monitor your overall glucose control.
It gives an average of the amount of glucose in your blood over a few months' time. It is usually ordered 2 to 4 times a year. If you are newly diagnosed or having trouble maintaining good day-to-day control, it may be ordered more often.
Sources:
"Checking Your Blood Glucose." American Diabetes Association. ADA. 15 Dec 2006
American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and the American College of Endocrinology, "The AACE System of Intensive Diabetes Self-Management - 2002 Update." The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists Medical Guidelines for the Management of Diabetes Mellitus. Endocrine Practice Vol. 8. 2002.
For more information visit CLICK HERE
NORAINI SUHOR
Menopause Symptoms and Memory Loss

While you may experience the misery of hot flashes and mood swings as you enter menopause, one thing you can't blame on the "change" is memory loss.In the latest study that exonerates menopause as a cause of impairing the ability to recall, Taiwanese researchers compared the memory of hundreds of women before they had any menopausal symptoms to their memory as they entered menopause.They found the women who were going through the menopausal process scored as well or nearly as well on five different cognitive function tests. Results of the study are to be presented Oct. 4 at the American Neurological Association annual meeting in Toronto."When women go into perimenopause, they don't need to worry about cognitive decline," said Dr. Jong-Ling Fuh, an attending physician at Taipei Veterans General Hospital and an associate professor of Yang-Ming University School of Medicine.The researchers said the myth of memory loss during menopause is a perception some women have because as they went through menopause, they felt their memory wasn't as sharp as it had been before. Studies suggesting that hormone replacement therapy might protect against dementia strengthened that belief. However, a large study later found that in older women, hormone replacement therapy not only didn't help protect women from dementia, but could actually increase the risk.To try to answer the question of whether menopause did have any effect on memory, Fuh and her colleagues studied nearly 700 premenopausal women living on a group of rural islands between Taiwan and China. The Taiwanese government restricted access to these islands until the 1990s, so the authors report that the study's population was nearly homogeneous, which would help rule out other potentially causative factors of memory loss.The women were between the ages of 40 and 54. None of them had had a hysterectomy, and none took hormone replacement therapy during the study.All took five cognitive tests designed to assess their memory and cognitive skills at the start of the study, and then again 18 months later.During the study period, 23 percent of the women began to have symptoms of menopause.The researchers then compared the memory of the women who had entered menopause to those who had not, and found very little difference. In four of the five tests, there were no statistically significant differences in the two groups of women.Only on one test was the difference statistically significant, and that difference, said Fuh, was very slight. This test was designed to assess verbal memory and involved showing the women 70 nonsensical figures. Some of the figures were repeated during the test, while most were not. The women were asked whether they had seen the figure earlier."For women, menopause does not mean you'll develop memory loss," said Dr. Raina Ernstoff, an attending neurologist at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Mich. As you're going through perimenopause and experiencing symptoms like hot flashes, she said, you may feel lousy and have trouble sleeping, which might temporarily affect your cognitive skills."I don't think declining estrogen levels are what causes memory loss," said Dr. Steven Goldstein, an obstetrician/gynecologist at New York University Medical Center in New York City. "It's not like your memory is bopping along, doing fine and then takes this big dive during menopause, like bone density can."Both Ernstoff and Goldstein said they weren't aware of many women who believed that menopause might cause significant memory loss. They also both felt that results from this group of women who were so homogeneous might not apply to different groups of women, such as those living in more industrialized society. And they both said that other factors that weren't studied could play a role in memory loss, such as hypertension, which can contribute to vascular dementia.Ernstoff also pointed out that the education backgrounds can play a large role in memory loss. Fuh acknowledged the researchers did attempt to control the data for educational differences.SOURCES: Jong-Ling Fuh, M.D., attending physician, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, and associate professor, Yang-Ming University School of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan; Steven Goldstein, M.D., obstetrician/gynecologist, New York University Medical Center, and professor, obstetrics/gynecology, New York University School of Medicine, New York City; Raina Ernstoff, M.D., attending neurologist, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Mich., and member, Alzheimer's Board of Detroit; Oct. 4, 2004, presentation, American Neurological Association, Toronto.For more information visit CLICK HERE
NORAINI SUHOR
Causes of Hair Loss in Women

Causes of Hair Loss in Women: Help! I Don’t Have to Tear My Hair Out Anymore – It’s All Over My Sink!We lose hair everyday, 100-150 strands actually, simply from brushing and manipulating. If you have long hair, this can look like a lot, but, considering the amount of hair on a head, it’s a tiny amount. If hair is coming out in clumps, or you notice circular patches of balding spots, however, there is definitely a problem, and treatment will be based upon the specific cause.The following causes should be investigated if you are experiencing more-than-normal hair loss:1. Diet: An unbalanced diet, especially one without enough protein, can cause temporary hair loss. Women who are anemic often experience loss.2. Menopause: Because of the change in hormones during this period, hair loss can escalate, and, unfortunately, this can be permanent. 3. Frequent Shampooing: Shampoos contain a lathering ingredient called surfactant. This can be irritating to the scalp and cause itching and scratching, thus increased hair loss.4. Improper Care: If you manipulate your hair too much, color and treat too much, blow dry and heat with curling irons and hot rollers too much, you will see increased hair loss. You need only to look at your bathroom floor, sink and countertops to notice this. Slow down!5. Psychological/Physiological Stress: Increased hair loss can occur with pregnancies, major surgery, or a major life event, such as a death or divorce. These causes are temporary and hair growth will return to normal eventually.6. Heredity: Heredity plays a part and comes from both sides of the family.7. Other Health Conditions: Thyroid problems, lupus, and diabetes can accelerate hair loss. Obviously, these need to be diagnosed by a physician.8. Alopecia Areata: This is an autoimmune condition characterized by circular patches of baldness. Basically, the body is attacking the hair follicles. Cortisone shots in the affected areas are required, and the earlier the better.Take heart. There’s a lot of research going on which may soon resolve most of the causes of hair loss in women. However, there is a great product that has been proven effective. It is called Provillus. Provillus is an oral supplement, which works to block DHT, a form oftestosterone that is responsible for 95 percent of hair loss. It also works to stimulate the scalp and bring dead follicles back to life. You can use Provillus as a preventative tool, starting the program before hair loss becomes severe, or you can use it after DHT has already begun to take hold of your hair and scalp.


Hair Loss Solution

If you are losing your hair, you know that the process doesn't simply affect the way you look; it can also affect the way you feel about yourself. If you are interested in slowing down the results of male pattern baldness and stimulating new hair growth, then you're ready for the amazing results of Provillus.
The majority of products on the market make use of a variety of chemicals that can have harmful side effects and actually cause damage to your hair and scalp. Moreover, most of these chemicals are inconsistent at best when it comes to stopping hair loss. Provillus, a safe and all-natural hair loss solution, blocks the hormone DHT, which has been linked to 95 percent of hair loss. It also provides your scalp with nutrients that are essential to stimulating hair growth.
Saw palmetto, an essential active ingredient in Provillus, is one of the few natural substances that have been approved by the FDA for use in hair loss programs. When you use our hair loss supplements, the saw palmetto will lower DHT levels by blocking receptor sites on cell membranes. As DHT levels subside, hair loss will subside as well.
Along with saw palmetto, Provillus utilizes vitamins such as B6 and natural extracts that provide your scalp and hair follicles with vital nutrients. This means that you will not only keep the hair you have, you can actually gain back some of the hair you have lost! The process is easy and effective. We have had so much success with our product that we are willing to give you a money back guarantee when you order. Why wait another day when you can have healthy hair with Provillus?
For more information visit CLICK HERE
NORAINI SUHOR
The Best Answer For All Acne Problems

Acne is an inflammatory disease of the skin, caused by changes in the pilosebaseous units (skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and its associated sebaceous gland). Acne usually appears during adolescence in its most common form known as "acne vulgaris", which means common acne. The revolutionary Acnezine, the natural acne treatment product is out in the market to help you solve the never-ending problem of acne.

Excessive secretion of oils from the glands combine with naturally occurring dead skin cells to block the hair follicles. Acne is caused due to excessive of oil in human body. Generally people those who eat a lot of oil foodstuff suffer from this problem. Due to Acne some parts of human body are affected. Some of them are face, arms etc. Oil secretions build up beneath the blocked pore, providing a perfect environment for the skin bacteria to multiply uncontrolled. In response, the skin inflames, producing the visible lesion (acne). Rashes are occurred on the body, face, chest, back and upper arms are especially affected by acne. The antioxidant element in Acnezine regulates the oil secretion putting an end to acne slowly and steadily.

The typical lesions of acne are: small whitish or skin-colored bumps (whiteheads) or blackish elevations (blackheads). More inflamed rashes take the form of pus-filled or reddish bumps, even boil-like tender swellings. After resolution of the lesions, prominent unsightly acne scars may remain. Acnezine lightens up these scar marks and makes you feel fresh and comfortable.

The acne condition is common in puberty as a result of an abnormal response to normal levels of the male hormone testosterone. Acne is occurred when the hormones are increased due to excess of oil in the body. There is however no way to predict how long acne will take to disappear completely or that it will ever recur again. But you can of course regulate the acne growth with Acnezine, the natural scientific treatment product for acne treatment.

Acne affects a large percentage of humans at some stage in life. Aside from scarring its main effects are psychological, such as reduced self-esteem and depression.Continuous yoga exercises along with Acnezine treatment helps in a faster remedy. A series of five yoga poses can help increase blood flow to your face, flushing away toxins and providing nutrients to your skin. A daily routine of the following yoga poses are recommended: standing sun, knee squeeze, seated sun, baby and cobra.

Acne should not be neglected and should be treated with great care and responsibility to ensure a healthy life.


WHICH ACNE PRODUCTS ARE THE BEST TO BUY

Acne is not a simple condition to treat. It is a skin disease that affects each individual that has it differently. Every case of serious acne has to be looked at as an individual case in order to be properly treated. There is no catch-all treatment that can be used for every case. Furthermore, a lot of trial and error is usually needed in order to find an effective treatment individual by individual.There are many acne products that are mass-marketed as the best cure for acne. It is very important to realize that products that are marketed towards acne sufferers and that can be bought off the shelf in the supermarket, do not cure acne. They manage, mask or suppress the symptoms of acne. It is important to recognize this as well as to realize that acne is not a result of bad hygiene. If your acne is progressively getting worse do not think that it is enough to wash your skin often and to use an over the counter product. If your acne is getting worse, seek medical advice for stronger products that might only be available with a prescription.Acne treatments vary from being off the shelf, over-the-counter creams, prescribed and surgical. Over the counter acne products are usually topical medicines that contain Benzoyl Peroxide or Salicylic Acid. These are usually used to treat mild cases of acne where an individual is attempting to halt the progression of acne and clear up some troublesome pimples. They can also be used during severe stages of acne in combination with another treatment. Doctors usually recommend that the acne-infected area be washed very gently with warm water and a mild soap and then the topical treatment applied.When acne progresses to the moderate or severe stage, doctors and dermatologists will usually use a combination of treatments in order for maximum effectiveness in halting any further development of the skin disease. Light therapy and extraction are often used at the moderate stage, in combination with an oral antibiotic or a retinoid cream, depending on the observations and recommendations of your doctor.Since acne is such a complex condition to properly treat, it is not advisable to attempt to self-medicate. If you try over the counter products and they do not work. Do not give up thinking that you have an incurable case of acne. Seek further professional medical advice. A doctor or a dermatologist will try to stop your acne from getting out of hand and will make an aggressive attempt at using a combination of products to prevent the possibility of acne scarring.If you are serious about putting a halt to your acne, learn about the latest acne fighting products and how they can possibly work for your type of acne from your doctor. Do not make off the shelf products the extent of your fight against acne. Be as aggressive about fighting acne as acne is about progressing step by step into a serious skin condition.For more information visit CLICK HERE