by cristiano | Oct 17, 2018
As highlighted by a recent systematic review, the intervention of specialized multi-professional palliative care teams in the home is better for ensuring effective symptom management and supporting patient death at home than the more “traditional”...
by cristiano | Oct 17, 2018
Although the first line of intervention in Parkinson’s disease is pharmacological, recent evidence has shown that multidisciplinary therapy using non-drug approaches can improve the symptoms of the disease or even slow its progression. These include regular...
by cristiano | Oct 17, 2018
Often, to perform invasive procedures and/or to position devices, we resort to the physical restraint of the child, with insufficient explanation of what will happen, and without an appropriate analgesic coverage. Missing pain control and anxiety management generate...
by cristiano | Oct 17, 2018
Exposing milk to high temperatures (over 80 °C [176 °F]) may induce changes in the fatty acid profile if compared to fresh breast milk. To avoid the nutrient destruction, the right preparation must be respected. Evidence shows that the major changes in the overheated...
by cristiano | Oct 17, 2018
It is common practice to reheat several times both breast and formula milk, using methods that do not guarantee the correct temperature such as pots, bottle warmers, microwave ovens. The preparation of milk before administration can be via baby bottles warmers with a...
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