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An Interdisciplinary Approach For Treating Children With Cerebral Palsy, Magen Keys, Connie Lewis Oct 2019

An Interdisciplinary Approach For Treating Children With Cerebral Palsy, Magen Keys, Connie Lewis

Journal of Interprofessional Practice and Collaboration

Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological disorder that affects the brain and muscles, often causing motor and social delays. Children diagnosed with CP often require interdisciplinary care to promote quality of life and improved development of motor and social skills. Interdisciplinary teams made up of families, the patient, nurses and therapists allow for ongoing goal setting and communication of treatment plans. Each member of the team plays a significant role as they offer specialized services to enhance not only the patient’s physical development but also

the child’s ability to build social relationships, promote autonomy, and encourage independence.

An interdisciplinary approach …


Comparison Of Treatment Regimens In Organophosphate And Carbamate Poisoning In A Tertiary Care Hospital-A Retrospective Analysis, Girish P. Thunga Dr Jan 2019

Comparison Of Treatment Regimens In Organophosphate And Carbamate Poisoning In A Tertiary Care Hospital-A Retrospective Analysis, Girish P. Thunga Dr

Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal Theses and Dissertations

Introduction Organophosphate consumption is a most common form of poisoning in Asian countries such as India and Srilanka. These compounds being highly lipid soluble they can easily distribute in the tissues and can cross the blood brain barrier and result in various complications. There is an increased rate of morbidity and mortality associated with these compounds. Eventhough, ATR is the most widely used antidote, treatment with PAM and GPR are also noteworthy. However, there are no clear studies stating benefits of individual or combination of regimens with respect to the outcomes. This study is carried out to compare the efficacy …