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When people think of Botox
injections, they probably think
of getting rid of unwanted
wrinkles around the eyes or
forehead, but recently the US
F o o d a n d D r u g
A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ( F D A )
approved using the injections
to he lp pa t i en t s w i th
neurological conditions who
suffer from incontinence, or
an overactive bladder.
Botox injections paralyze the
bladder muscle to prevent contractions that cause urgency to urinate or
leak. Although medications and behavioral modifications are treatment
options, many patients, especially the elderly, do not respond to these
methods and need a more aggressive approach.
"About 80 percent of patients with neurological conditions, such as spinal
cord injuries, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis, see improvement
after about a week, and the results can last four to nine months," said
Charles Nager, MD, co-director of the UC San Diego Women's Pelvic
Medicine Center at UC San Diego Health System.
Incontinence is the seventh condition, including chronic migraines and
underarm sweating, that Botox has been approved to treat since the drug
first arrived on the market as a wrinkle reducer in 2002.
The outpatient procedure uses a local numbing gel, followed by 15 to 20
injections in different areas of the bladder muscle.
"It can really be life changing for someone with severe incontinence
issues," said Nager who also serves as director of Urogynecology and
Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery in the Department of Reproductive
Medicine at UC San Diego.
UC San Diego Health System is currently recruiting for a clinical trial to
test Botox injections versus sacral nerve stimulation as incontinence
treatment options.
Sacral nerve stimulation uses small, electrical impulses to the nerves that
control urination. The impulses are generated by a small device surgically
placed under the skin. Attached to the device is a thin, electrode-tipped
wire that passes under the patient's skin, carrying impulses to the sacral
nerve. The surgery is an outpatient procedure done under local
anesthesia.
Patients involved in the clinical trial are required to have tried two drugs
that previously failed to treat their incontinence issues.
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Message from the chief custodian BOTOX INJECTIONS NOW USED FOR SEVERE
URINARY INCONTINENCEDear Gyandeep Member,
May each coming day fills
your heart with new hopes,
open up new horizons and
brings for you promises of
brighter tomorrows.
This is a season that will
magica l ly prov ide the
catalyst, motivation and
persistence we need to reinvent ourselves. So, why
not start with taking a lead to get more involved in this
community? It doesn't take much to make a difference
and make your voice heard.
We invite you to share your thoughts with us so that
we can disseminate them to the Indian nursing
fraternity. Contribute through your articles, reviews,
suggestions, topics for discussion etc and participate
in the various upcoming campaigns and programmes
organized by Elsevier!
Through this issue, we would also like to thank all the
Nursing principals and students who participated in
the Elsevier Gyandeep Nursing Studies Scholarship
programme. Such an overwhelming response has
motivated us to further this programme with more
new campaigns for the nursing community.
Registrations for the Nursing Studies Scholarship
Contest, 2012 are open and can be done by sending
an email at contactus@elsevier.com, mentioning the
name of the participating college, expected no. of
participants and contact details of the coordinators.
This year promises to be exciting with many new
product releases & campaigns especially for the
Elsevier Gyandeep members. Let us know if there's
anything specific you want to see in this newsletter.
Wishing you the best in life!
Regards,
Ajit Sharma
Chief custodian, Gyandeep
Elsevier Health Sciences, India
ELSEVIER GYANDEEP EXCELLENCE IN NURSING STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP!
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The Elsevier Gyandeep Excellence in Nursing Studies Once again we congratulate and wish the Elsevier group Scholarship contest concludes successfully! to excel in their services. Thank you for giving an opportunity to be a part in your services."
Launched with an objective to identify the nursing students who are passionate about the nursing field, it Elsevier believes that nurses play a vital role in the health received an overwhelming response and participation care sector of country and hence, the nursing students from various nursing colleges across India and ended must be encouraged to strengthen their interest and up rewarding the 50 best write-ups on the theme "How passion for their own field. With this scholarship can the Nursing Profession lead the change in the programme, Elsevier has reached a milestone in healthcare sector in India". Each of these 50 winners is supporting the student fraternity in their studies and now entitled to world class books worth Rs. 5000/- from learning process. By providing its world class books as the shelves of Elsevier. the scholarship reward, it not only celebrated the
students' achievement but also helped ease their The esteemed panel of jury who assessed the
educational expenses.participants' write ups on the above topic, was composed of Prof. Sujana Chakravarty (Principal, Delighted to be chosen as the winner, Breeza Merin Rufaida College Of Nursing, Delhi), Mrs. Ambika Thomas said, "This gave me immense pleasure to be a Ravindran (Dean, M.A. Chidambaram College Of part of the Elsevier Gyandeep excellence in nursing Nursing, Chennai), Dr. Saroj Kumar (Principal, Ahilya Bai studies scholarship award. It was really motivating and College Of Nursing, Delhi), and Mrs. Shashi Bala, encouraging to me and this inspires other students also (Principal, Mata Gujri Institute Of Nursing, Punjab). to participate in the future endeavors. The prizes are Elsevier offers a heartfelt thanks to all the judges for the very useful for our higher studies."effort and commitment that they put into evaluating the Taking a further step in this regard, we invite write ups.
registrations for the Elsevier Gyandeep Excellence in In the words of Dr.A.Jayasudha, principal, Sri Gokulam Nursing Studies Scholarship 2012. For online Collge of Nursing Salem, "Excellence is doing ordinary registration, visit the link things extraordinarily well… At the outset I congratulate the Elsevier Gyandeep for their Excellence or write to us at in Nursing Studies Scholarship. Elsevier excels in giving contactus@elsevier.com.an opportunity not only for the Nurse Educators, Administrators, and Researchers but also for the young Student Nurses by organizing various programmes and competitions. The students are highly motivated to participate and receiving a scholarship gives them a pride not only for the individual and also for the Institution.
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Nursing Principals distributing theScholarship prize voucher to winners
Q. Could you tell us a little bit about Q. What are your plans for the college in the next 5 - 10 years?
yourself? Your academic highlights?
Your personal philosophy vis-à-vis
educating the young?
Q. Do you believe that everything in the college has to be as
per the letter of the law?
Q. What are your views on the education scenario today and
do you think there are any specific changes that need to take
place?
Q. How did you find the Gyandeep's initiatives like Principals
Meet, students' scholarship programme etc, and any
feedback on this?
Q. What is the vision statement of this college? And how does
it fit in with your personal educational philosophy?Q. Favorite Quotation:
Q. What has been your experience with the present
curriculum? How are you utilizing this experience at the
college?
Q. What are the important methods and inputs that can help
teachers impart excellence in education to their students?
Q. What facilities are available in your college to help the
students stay updated with the latest research and news in
their field of study?
Ans. To start post basic B. Sc. Nursing course under Indira
Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) and later M. SC
Nursing in Critical care.
Ans. I passed B.Sc. nursing as well as
M.Sc. Nursing in Medical- Surgical
Nursing speciality from RAK College of Ans. Yes. We strictly follow INC syllabus and do believe that
Nursing under University of Delhi. I am every institution should do so in order to achieve a uniform
a nurse teacher for about 34 years. I standard of nursing education and practice throughout India.
have taught students of all the nursing
courses starting from ANM to M. Sc.
nursing students in different govt.
institutions. I worked as a Reader in Ans. Opportunity for higher education has become very West Bengal Govt. College of Nursing, Kolkata before my competitive and expensive also. More and more colleges of retirement from Government service. In between I have also nursing in government sector should be opened.worked as the Secretary, Indian Nursing Council for a period
of about 1 year 4 months. I believe that any student with
average intelligence can achieve success in nursing
profession if she develops little bit of love towards it. Ans. Principals' meet brought a change in our day to day busy
Personally I enjoy teaching and am willing to help students in schedule. We were informed about your publications also.
any extent to make them succeed.Students' scholarship programme was unique. I am sure you
will carry on these types of programmes in future.
Ans. Our parent hospital Woodlands Multispeciality Hospital Ans. "Purity, patience, and perseverance are the three
is a renowned hospital in Kolkata and nursing care demands essentials to success and, above all, love."
of the patients of this hospital are very high. We have
established the college to provide best possible care based
on recent scientific knowledge and principles and our motto
is providing service with excellence.
Ans. I feel the present nursing curriculums are quite
adequate. More emphasis is given on clinical practice so that
the students gain expertise in patient care rather than
bookish knowledge only. We are sending our students to
various clinical fields to get hands on experience in caring
various groups of clients. I believe that this type of curriculum
will ultimately motivate the students to become a clinician
rather than a class room teacher.
Ans. Teachers should follow the philosophy of patient
oriented teaching in clinical fields more and more and also
update their knowledge and skills through various continuing
education programmes.
Ans. Students are given very good facilities in our institute.
Students may remain updated through the college library
which is adequately equipped with books, journals,
newsletters, newspapers and unlimited internet facility.
In conversation with…..
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Elsevier: Your Knowledge Partner for Life
Srinanda GhoshPrincipal
Woodland's College Of NursingWest Bengal
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vJoseph Lister - antiseptic surgery
vAlexander Fleming - penicillin
vChristian Barnard - heart transplant
vWilliam Harvey - blood circulation
vLouis Pasteur - pasteurization
vEdward Jenner - small pox vaccination
vRobert Koch - microbiology
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2. A hypothesis which a researcher tries to disprove is:
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a) Inferior vena cava b)Spleen( answer) c) Ascending colon d) Rectum e)Descending colon
4. Which of these values does not exhibit the contraction characteristics of smooth muscles?
a) Slow b) Periodic c) Incessant (answer) d) Protracted
5. What is the most common cause of hyperkalaemia?
a) Metabolic acidosis b) Hypoaldosteronism c) Renal impairment (Answer) d) Insulin deficiency
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