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January 30, 2011 by Foot Health
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Question by Christina G: How do I get a job in Health Care?
Anything… secretary, assistant, admitting, etc. The only problem is that everyone wants experience in a health care setting so it makes it difficult to get even an entry position. I do have the skills because I have been an administrative assistant for years, but not in health care. Also, I am graduating in May with a B.S. in Health Care and Administration and would love to get my foot in the door somewhere. Can anyone please give me any suggestions on how to go about this in a better way? I have tried, but it’s not working out.
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-you can volunteer at a hospital-this will get you in the door definately, but there is still an application process for that too.
-try applying at a state-run “teaching” hospital, usually they are part of a university.
-apply at a nursing home,. probably your best bet.
-contact human resources of a hospital and ask if they offer a shadowing or mentoring program
-try applying at the local agencies that staff hospitals and nursing homes
-apply at the prison or jail, they have healthcare departments too
I have skills from school, but no job experience. I had an interview back in October at the state hospital and I just got hired last week so it can take a long time to get in
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What You Need to Know About Diabetic Foot Amputations
January 30, 2011 by Foot Health
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Yesterday James came into my office because he just found out that he had just been diagnosed with diabetes. His doctor said that he needed to get a diabetic foot check. First thing I asked James was if he’d ever known anybody who have a diabetic foot amputation. He said that yes he did have a cousin who had lost his lead to diabetes. He also said that his cousin had died shortly after the operation. When asked what happened he didn’t seem to recall any of the specifics surrounding the event. Asked if he knew how diabetes can cause an amputation. He said he had no idea.
Shouldn’t every diabetic know the details so that amputations could be prevented?
There are basically two groups of patients when it comes to understanding of diabetic foot problems. One group are ready fully understands all of the risks to their feet related to diabetes, but this is very rare. The much larger group of people have no clue how all of this happens. With every one of these folks I feel that the one goal is to get them to understand that diabetic foot problems are optional.
Diabetes can be a very difficult disease to learn to live with. Next thing you know, your doctor is telling you that you have to start exercising, he’s telling you what you can and cannot eat, and he is also telling you to have a heart attack. Then you are at home learning about blood sugar monitoring, taking medicine, pricking your finger every day. People will say, “Now I gotta think about my feet too? Seems like such a hassle.”
And it is.
But the good news in all of this is that everything bad that can happen to you because of diabetes is preventable. Everything. All it takes is a little learning, a little lifestyle change, and little daily effort. The goal is to get you to understand the basics of how diabetes can affect your feet…So you can take action and do something about it.
When you have diabetes you have three main problems, all working together and conspiring against you, that can lead to a diabetic foot amputation. It involves your nerves, blood flow and immune system.
When your blood sugar is high, there is a chemical reaction that directly damages the ends of the longest nerves in your body. The longest ones start in your back (where they exit the spine) and head all the way down to the toes in one long piece. Because the ends get damaged first, any nerve damage starts in the toes and gradually creeps up the foot toward the ankles.
It is always damaged at the same level in both feet. For example, if you have nerve damage (neuropathy) at the ball of the foot, the nerve damage is only in the toes. In this case the part of the foot around healed ankle and arch might be just fine.
Diabetic nerve damage makes it very difficult for someone to tell if they’re starting to develop a blister, cut, or even an infection. This can put them in a very high risk for developing serious problems. It is deceptive because you might be able to feel other things like the position of your feet, shoes and socks squeezing, but not a blister, cut or sore.
The second problem is the circulation or blood flow in the feet and legs. The arteries get clogged faster when you have diabetes. If you take two people who are identical, except one is diabetic, the one who is diabetic is four times more likely to have a heart attack. That is because of the increased rate of clogging up those arteries through the process called atherosclerosis. But this process happens everywhere, not just the heart. The blood vessels to the legs get plugged up too. Then, when you get a sore it takes longer to heal. It is also harder for your infection fighting white blood cells to get down there.
The last problem is your immune system. When your blood sugar is high, the white blood cells (called macrophages) have a hard to time fighting off those nasty bacteria. The white macrophages find bacteria through a process called chemotaxis. It is like following a trail of chemicals to its source. This is not very effective when the blood sugar is elevated. In effect, the macrophages are lost in the dark, simply bumping around, hoping stumble into some bacteria to kill. Very inefficient and not very effective.
Even if the white blood cells to find bacteria, they still have a problem. The high blood sugar prevents them from eating the bacteria. The process where the white blood cells engulf the bacteria (called phagocytosis) is essentially disabled. So they bump up against they bacteria, but can’t do anything. Imagine a great white shark with his mouth wired shut trying to eat a smaller fish for dinner. Because of all of this, the immune system is ineffective, the bacteria continue to grow and the infection quickly gets out of hand.
So a diabetic amputation goes something like this. If you start a walking program to help control your diabetes, but you have a little nerve damage, he may not be able to field blister starting to develop. If you keep walking the blister conversed. Just like that, you have an open sore. Your blood flow is a little sluggish and it takes a long time to heal. Then it gets infected while it is trying to heal. If your blood sugar is high, all of those sharks are wandering around in the dark, mouths wired shut, and the infection spreads.
If it spreads enough, one of the foot bones gets infected. And a bone infection is the kiss of death for the diabetic foot. The most consistently effective method of treatment for a diabetic bone infection (called oseomyelits) is to take out the infected bone. And that is where the amputation begins.
The moral of the story is watch your blood sugar, and your nerve damage will never get any worse. If you walk 30 minutes a day, fives days a week, your blood flow will never get any worse. If you develop any diabetic peripheral neuropathy, it is important that you are closely monitored and evaluated by someone who is an expert in the treatment of diabetic foot problems. If you ever get any open sore, blister or ingrown toenail it is an emergency…no joke. Get that foot checked out or it might get chopped off!
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Dr. Christopher Segler is an award winning diabetic foot expert. After discovering how preventable amputations resulted from a failing health care system, it became his passion to teach strategies to stop diabetic amputation. If you have diabetes, you can learn more by requesting your FREE report “No Leg Left To Stand On: The Secrets Insurance Companies Don’t Want You To Know About Diabetic Foot Amputation” at http://www.ineedmyfeet.com .
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Your feet may be among the most underappreciated and hardest working parts of your body. They will carry you hundreds of thousands of miles during your lifetime, pound the pavement for you when you are looking for a job and keep you on your toes when everything else around you is falling apart. For all they do for you, don’t you think your feet deserve proper care and a little pampering? Here’s how to make sure that your feet feel good and keep on doing what they are supposed to do.
The Basics – Proper Footwear
Treating your feet properly starts with proper footwear. If you are on your feet a lot during the day, be sure that you choose shoes that fit well and offer proper support. Some very basic tips for properly fitted footwear include:
Shop for shoes in the late afternoon because your feet will expand over the course of the day. It is best to fit your shoes when your feet are at their largest.
If your feet are two different sizes (and that’s true of many people) buy your shoes to fit the larger foot. Better to pad then to live in pain.
Have the salesperson size your feet when you are standing, not sitting.
Choose shoes with a roomy toe box and moderate heel.
If you must wear heels for work, keep a pair of comfortable shoes that you can slip into for walking and commuting.
Footwear is more than shoes, though. The socks that you wear can also make an enormous difference in the way your feet feel – and in preventing some common foot problems.
Choose socks that fit your feet right. Loose socks can wrinkle inside your shoes and cause blisters and discomfort.
Choose socks that have cotton or wool blend that lets your feet breathe and wicks moisture away from them. Your feet will stay cooler and bacteria will have less moisture to breed.
If you wear pantyhose or stockings, consider slipping a pair of cotton pedi-socks on over them for the reasons above.
More Basics – Routine Care
Most women lavish attention on their faces – daily scrubs and exfoliation creams, moisturizers and special cleansers – but few do much more for their feet than run a cloth over them in the shower. A monthly pedicure is no substitute for routine daily care for your feet.
Wash your feet with warm water everyday. Do not soak them more often than once a week, though, or you will dry out the skin.
After washing, dry thoroughly with a clean, soft towel. Make sure to dry between your toes.
Keep skin soft and smooth with a thin layer of foot lotion, petroleum jelly or skin lotion applied to the tops and bottoms of your feet. Do not put lotion between the toes to avoid causing an infection.
Smooth rough heels, calluses or other rough spots with a pumice stone. There are some great new products on the market that make smoothing your feet easier and prevent injury to your skin.
Trim toenails once a week. Cut nails straight across to avoid ingrown toenails. If toenails are exceptionally thick or yellowed, or if they curve or press into the skin, have your toenails trimmed by a foot doctor or a pedicurist.
Home Care for Common Problems
You can head off serious problems by caring for your feet properly and dealing with common problems before they become acute. Some foot problems need medical treatment and can become serious health threats. Others are little more than an annoyance. Whichever categories your foot problems fall into, here are some tips for dealing with common foot problems.
Sweaty, smelly feet
If your body produces excess perspiration, you can end up with moist feet inside dark shoes – the perfect breeding ground for bacteria – which can lead to smelly feet. If you have a problem with smelly feet, there are several ways to deal with it:
Keep your feet clean with daily washing. Pay particular attention to the areas between your toes, where dead skin cells can collect and contribute to the problem.
Use foot powder in your socks.
Wear cotton socks, or invest in anti-bacterial socks.
Use odor-absorbing insoles in your shoes.
Dry, cracked heels
The skin on your heels is especially prone to drying and cracking. This condition can be especially common in people with diabetes and in older adults. The best way to deal with cracked heels is to prevent them with good foot care, but sometimes that is not enough.
Use a pumice stone to gently rub away dry, dead skin.
Wash feet regularly, but go easy on the soaking. Too much soaking will dry out your skin further.
Do not use razors or other trimmers to remove dry, dead skin.
Keep circulation going in your feet with regular exercise and stretching.
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How to Groom the Feet – Wire-haired Dachshund
Tips and tricks for dog grooming, this video focus’ on how to groom the feet of a Wire-Haired Dachshund. (03:30)
How to Groom the Feet – English Cocker Spaniel
Tips and tricks for dog grooming, this video focus’ on how to groom the feet of an English Cocker Spaniel. (02:10)
An Explanation of How the Ped Egg Works
Most people have seen the Ped Egg infomercial on television, but like most infomercial products, it is hard to know if the products work. Hundreds of thousands of Ped Eggs have been sold, and many would call their experiences positive. Why do Ped Eggs work? Before you make a purchase, you should understand how the Ped Egg works.
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Stephanie Larkinl
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Jul 02, 2008
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Tips to Keep Your Feet Healthy
Even though you depend on them everyday, chances are you pay little attention to your feet. Consumers spend millions of dollars of cosmetic products each year to smooth wrinkles, dissolve cellulite, and remove hair. Only a fraction of this cash is spent on pampering tired toes.
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Stephanie Larkinl
Home Improvement>
Tools and Equipmentl
Aug 12, 2008
Maintenance and Repair for you Home Heating system
Having a good heating system within the house is very important especially during the cold, winter months. Regardless of the system of heating within your house, whether it is through radiant heat, electric or through a boiler, it is important to maintain it well so it would not easily breakdown.
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Paul Brownl
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Jan 24, 2011
The Reason Why Li-Ion Batteries Are So Successful
Nowadays, portable equipment and laptops become smaller and need more energy, which lead to the need for rechargeable lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. The use of lightweight carbon and lithium for the electrodes makes these batteries especially lightweight and compact. In addition they offer significantly improved performance over the classic rechargeable battery types.
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Robert Grantl
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Tools and Equipmentl
Jan 24, 2011
Zero Res Carpet Cleaning – Choosing The Best
If you’re looking for zero res carpet cleaning services and information, the information offered here will help you to find the service and products that meet your exact needs at the lowest cost.
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Anne Brooksl
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Tools and Equipmentl
Jan 24, 2011
Improve Your Indoor Air Quality, Improve Your Health
Need to improve indoor air quality? It is very important for a very simple reason that majority of us spends a large amount of time in our homes. Here are some ways to improve indoor air quality.
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Shannon Eganl
Home Improvement>
Tools and Equipmentl
Jan 24, 2011
Consuming Clean Water From Office Water Dispenser Is Very Healthful
Clean drinking water is needed by human and other life forms. Everyone in the world have 55 per cent to 70 per cent of water in the body. Even though there is no exact number of water percentages in human body but water is very crucial to human body. We cannot life without water since we need water every time to support our life.
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lisa lucerol
Home Improvement>
Tools and Equipmentl
Jan 24, 2011
Powerful And Durable Honeywell HW6200 Used Portable Generator For Electrical Power Support
Whenever you are looking for a portable generator but you do not have enough budget, you can consider of getting the used portable generator. There are many things that you can consider if you are looking for the best one. Portable generator is usually needed by people who love to go for outing and many others outdoor activities.
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lisa lucerol
Home Improvement>
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Jan 24, 2011
Efficient Outdoor Kitchen Appliances for Outdoor Parties
Are you planning to throw an outdoor party? Do you have all the essential outdoor appliances? You need to buy picnic appliances such as grills, picnic tables, and lunch coolers before you think of hosting an outdoor party. Buy outdoor entertaining and kitchen appliances at online outdoor living stores.
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maevel
Home Improvement>
Tools and Equipmentl
Jan 24, 2011
Fittings Pipe and Plumbing Repair
Fittings Pipe and Plumbing Repair. Plumbing repair is a lot like surgery; the less invasive, the better. As the cost of building material rise, the cost of every home repair and plumbing repair has also increased. There really is not an inexpensive method to making plumbing repairs, especially if the damage is inside the walls, foundation, or buried at basement level.
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Miral
Home Improvement>
Tools and Equipmentl
Jan 24, 2011
Ways to Properly Care for Your Feet
Your feet may be among the most underappreciated and hardest working parts of your body. They will carry you hundreds of thousands of miles during your lifetime, pound the pavement for you when you are looking for a job and keep you on your toes when everything else around you is falling apart. For all they do for you, don’t you think your feet deserve proper care and a little pampering? Here’s how to make sure that your feet feel good and keep on doing what they are supposed to do.
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Stephanie Larkinl
Home Improvement>
Tools and Equipmentl
Sep 14, 2008
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Cooking Tips for Broiling a Chicken
For decades, broiled chicken has been the meat of choice for those on low-fat and low calorie diets. Unfortunately, broiled white chicken has also acquired a reputation for being bland, rubbery and dry.
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Stephanie Larkinl
Food and Beverage>
Cooking Tipsl
Sep 14, 2008
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Natural Ways to Keep Food Fresh Longer
If you are interested in health and diet, you have probably read all the research which points to the benefits of fresh, unprocessed foods. Eating healthier nearly always means opting for fresh fruits, whole grains and unprocessed meats and fish. Unfortunately, choosing foods without preservatives does have a down side – food spoils faster. That is no reason to go back to eating over-processed foods full of chemical preservatives, though.
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Stephanie Larkinl
Home Improvement>
Tools and Equipmentl
Sep 13, 2008
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Effective Exercises for Toning Your Abs
You have seen all the ads on TV that promise you tight, toned, six-pack abs if you just do these miracle workout exercises or buy a wonder-training machine. The fact is that you can get that coveted washboard look with no special equipment at all – it just takes work and perseverance. First, let’s get rid of a few myths about toning up your abs, and then talk about a few really effective exercises for toning your abs.
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Stephanie Larkinl
Home Improvement>
Tools and Equipmentl
Sep 13, 2008
lViews: 2,250
Tips to Keep Your Feet Healthy
Even though you depend on them everyday, chances are you pay little attention to your feet. Consumers spend millions of dollars of cosmetic products each year to smooth wrinkles, dissolve cellulite, and remove hair. Only a fraction of this cash is spent on pampering tired toes.
By:
Stephanie Larkinl
Home Improvement>
Tools and Equipmentl
Aug 12, 2008
Keep yourself Organized With the Buxton Bag
Did you know that the average person looses several days a year looking for things they have misplaced? If he or she is particularly disorganized and spends just 20 minutes a day searching for things that are out of place, she will loose 5 entire days a year just searching for things. Do you have five extra days a year? The makers of the Buxton Bag know that, most likely, you do not.
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Stephanie Larkinl
Home Improvement>
Tools and Equipmentl
Aug 12, 2008
lViews: 162
Fast and Healthy Techniques to Lose Weight
The summer months are in full swing, so it is time to pull out the shorts and swim suits for some time in the sun. Unfortunately, this time of year, many people are struggling with the notion of showing more skin because of unsightly extra pounds. For many individuals, this is a situation that is dealt with each summer season. However, there is no need to fret about getting into shape for the summer season. Starting slow is the best way to make a change for the better.
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Stephanie Larkinl
Home Improvement>
Tools and Equipmentl
Aug 12, 2008
An Explanation of How the Ped Egg Works
Most people have seen the Ped Egg infomercial on television, but like most infomercial products, it is hard to know if the products work. Hundreds of thousands of Ped Eggs have been sold, and many would call their experiences positive. Why do Ped Eggs work? Before you make a purchase, you should understand how the Ped Egg works.
By:
Stephanie Larkinl
Home Improvement>
Tools and Equipmentl
Jul 02, 2008
lViews: 2,025
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Revlon Callus Shaver With 5 Replacement Blades
January 22, 2011 by Foot Health
Filed under Foot Care Products
- Safely and effectively removes dead skin calluses and corns from rough heels and soles to reveal softer smoother feet
- Replaceable razor blades ensure sharp and hygienic cutting edge
Safely & easily removes corns & calluses For smoother, softer feet With 5 replacement bladesCallus ShaverSafely and effectively removes dead skin, calluses and corns from rough feet. Ergonomic handle for added comfort. Replaceable razor blades ensure sharp and hygienic cutting edge.Precision crafted, fully inspected
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Q&A: Has anyone experienced a sudden and frequently occuring warm sensation on bottom of your foot?
January 20, 2011 by Foot Health
Filed under Foot Health FAQ
Question by Darla M: Has anyone experienced a sudden and frequently occuring warm sensation on bottom of your foot?
I am a very healthy 30 year old female. I am 110 lbs and 5’3. I have no health problems but have been experiencing a feeling on the bottom/side of my foot that feels like it touched a very warm washcloth or something. It happens about 3 times an hour. It doesn’t hurt at all , nothing is swollen or even warm to the touch, it is just irritating. If anyone else ever had this happen to them I would like to know what you did for it to stop.
Instead of seeing a podatrist, I thought I would get some opinions. If you are trying to be funny and write some ignorant comment, I will report it. To all helpful people, this would be greatly appreciated.
Best answer:
Answer by monicole2009
its happened 2 me…
MAinly because of the shoes i wear though
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