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Dyslexia is a disorder in the written use of language due to visuospatial weakness in the perception of linguistic forms. This paper postulates that a possible functional characterization of the deficits of a linguistic nature in patient speakers who present dyslexia when a full acquisition of reading and writing is not yet assumed will favor both the diagnosis and the intervention proposal. To demonstrate this hypothesis, we study the case of two twin patient-speakers who share the diagnosis of dyslexia, with the aim of checking the genetic-hereditary nature of the pathology and proposing specific therapies based on linguistic functional analysis. We thus present the theoretical framework that allows the historical knowledge and definitions offered on this disorder, the difficulties involved in its etiology, and the different models of intervention that currently exist to alleviate it. ...
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Premature Rupture of Membranes (PROM) is a complication of pregnancy that causes 40% of pre-term birthsand carries 10% of neonatal mortality. This study aimed to implement the nursing process in the care of a 31.6week old pregnant woman, Premature Rupture of Membranes, Twin pregnancy, history of fertilization in vitrioand UTI treatment, in Obstetrics and Gynecology Service Room “B” National Teaching Hospital Child MotherSt. Bartholomew in the period November –December 2011. Data was obtained after the evaluation of MarjoryGordon´s functional patterns, later diagnosed by The NANDA Taxonomy II International 2012 – 2014, a modelfounded by Virginia Herdenson. The following nursing diagnoses for standardized care plan are as follows: Riskof impaired fetal maternal Dyad, Ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion, Risk of infection, Acute pain, Anxiety,Impaired physical mobility, sleep p...
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The congenital muscular torticollis is an entity clinical known from the antiquity, is characterized by present a deviation of thehead with tilt and rotation towards the side affection, the chin rotates in the opposite direction; that produces throughout herlife a defect functional important of the neck and a defect aesthetic considerable.The risk factors are: obstetric, maternal and fetal. The clinical manifestations are evident at birth, whose diagnosis is confirmedwith ultrasound requested in the course of the first two days of life. Sometimes ultrasound does not contribute to confirmthe clinical diagnosis evident. This fact is known as dissociation clinical ultrasound. Management of congenital musculartorticollis should start as soon as the diagnosis is made and keep in mind that the ultrasound is an auxiliary examination. Itis important to assess the expertise of the evaluator in de...
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The congenital muscular torticollis is an entity clinical known from the antiquity, is characterized by present a deviation of thehead with tilt and rotation towards the side affection, the chin rotates in the opposite direction; that produces throughout herlife a defect functional important of the neck and a defect aesthetic considerable.The risk factors are: obstetric, maternal and fetal. The clinical manifestations are evident at birth, whose diagnosis is confirmedwith ultrasound requested in the course of the first two days of life. Sometimes ultrasound does not contribute to confirmthe clinical diagnosis evident. This fact is known as dissociation clinical ultrasound. Management of congenital musculartorticollis should start as soon as the diagnosis is made and keep in mind that the ultrasound is an auxiliary examination. Itis important to assess the expertise of the evaluator in de...
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Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a potentially life-threatening condition that can occur during the late pregnancy or puerperium. A 31-year-old woman with a recent twin pregnancy presented with heart failure symptoms nine days postpartum. On admission, she had volume overload and hemodynamic compromise, which was rapidly reversed with inotropic levosimendan support. Echocardiography revealed a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 20% with global hypokinesia. Once stabilized, she was discharged on heart failure medication, bromocriptine, and warfarin. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging at five weeks demonstrated a preserved LVEF of 57% and no evidence of myocardial scarring or edema. During the 4-year follow-up, the patient remained stable with no new pregnancies. This case highlights the importance of considering PPCM in the differential diagnosis of heart failure in t...
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Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a potentially life-threatening condition that can occur during the late pregnancy or puerperium. A 31-year-old woman with a recent twin pregnancy presented with heart failure symptoms nine days postpartum. On admission, she had volume overload and hemodynamic compromise, which was rapidly reversed with inotropic levosimendan support. Echocardiography revealed a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 20% with global hypokinesia. Once stabilized, she was discharged on heart failure medication, bromocriptine, and warfarin. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging at five weeks demonstrated a preserved LVEF of 57% and no evidence of myocardial scarring or edema. During the 4-year follow-up, the patient remained stable with no new pregnancies. This case highlights the importance of considering PPCM in the differential diagnosis of heart failure in the perip...