Selasa, 28 Juni 2011

Widow Richest in History Patricia Klugen

Widow Richest in History Patricia Klugen NEW YORK - Patricia Kluge - socialite, a former belly dancer, nude model, and was once known as the richest widow in the world - to declare himself bankrupt. He became a byword after she separated from her husband, John Kluge, a billionaire and Gono-gini pocketed $ 1 billion.





Women who choose to live in a vast farmland of Virginia since the 1980's and then tried his fortune as a wine maker, filed a personal bankruptcy protection with her ??third husband. Baghdad-born woman who received his usual upper-class London life before stating his wine business to fail. Starring porn The Nine Acres of Nakedness was later admitted was desperate and tried to raise money by selling his property for years.

She and her husband now, William Moses, has estimated debts of $ 50 million and do a bankruptcy filing. This couple's lawyer, Kermit Rosenberg, said both were struggling with managing their lives again, "Trying to let go of their debts and start living normal again."

Patricia Kluge acquired a 23,500 square foot Albemarle House and 3,000 acres of land in rural Virginia after being divorced from the media mogul and billionaire John W. Kluge, who died last September. Bankruptcy petition comes after the failure of negotiations with three major banks, Rosenberg said.

The banks have taken over the couple's wine business, Albemarle House, and luxurious home environment that is still under development. Rosenberg said the attempt to 'structure of the overall settlement' does not work. Bank of America filed a lawsuit against Kluge in the U.S. District Court in Charlottesville, said that Kluge failed on three loans worth nearly 23 million U.S. dollars. The bank then seized Georgian-style brick house. The couple also lost Kluge Estate Winery & Vineyard them after failing to pay debts worth nearly 35 million U.S. dollars. Donald Trump bought the majority of businesses in April, said he wanted to operate a vineyard.

By: republika.com

Rabu, 22 Juni 2011

Artist The Magic Kingdom

Artist The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Florida has retained its position as the world's most popular theme park, according to figures released this month by the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA).



The huge park welcomed 16.9 million visitors in 2010, according to the annual report from industry body TEA, a fall of 1.5 percent on the previous year's figures but still around one million more than the world's second most popular park.

Disneyland in Anaheim, California, welcomed 15.98 million visitors, while Tokyo's Disneyland welcomed just under 14.5 million, a rise of nearly 6 percent on 2009.

Attendance at the world's theme parks grew by 1.8 percent in 2010 according to TEA's figures, although the growth in the numbers showing up at Asian theme parks well outstripped that, up 7.3 percent from 2009.

The organization praised the "remarkable" success of Universal Studios' Wizarding World of Harry Potter, which lifted attendance at Universal’s two parks in Orlando by more than 1.7 million visitors last year.

However, the growth was nowhere near enough to threaten Disney's position as the king of the global theme park world - over 120 million people visited Disney parks last year, far ahead of the 41 million which visited the next largest park operator, Merlin Entertainments (which runs Legoland parks, British attractions Alton Towers and Chessington World of Adventures and Madame Tussauds).

While Asia showed strong growth, TEA noted that development in the Middle East had lost its industry boom status, although the opening of Ferrari World Abu Dhabi was recognized as one bright spot.

When it came to water parks, the region performed much better, said TEA, with Aquaventure and Wild Wadi, both in Dubai, among the world's 20 most popular water parks.

Artist Shag

Artist Shag to make two Disney World appearances The artist known as Shag will be making appearances Friday and Saturday in connection with his works that commemorate the 40th anniversary of Walt Disney World.


Shag — also known as Josh Agle — has a retro-pop styling to his work, which includes an interpretation of a map of Magic Kingdom as it was in 1971.

Elements from the Shag prints will be incorporated into other merchandise. Look for T-shirts, postcards, glassware, coasters and a charm bracelet with Shag's signature look.

He also has created art specifically for the Disney Dream cruise ship.

Shag will be at Magic Kingdom's Main Street Gallery from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday (note that regular theme-park admission required for this one) and at the Art of Disney store at Downtown Disney from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. A previous Shag appearance drew a crowd, so plan accordingly.

Kamis, 16 Juni 2011

Tante Girang The formula to calculate drug dosages and IV drip rate

Tante Girang The formula to calculate drug dosages and IV drip rate



Drugs and measuring the size information
The part about the drug dose is based on the book Henney CR et al, 1995, Drugs in nursing practice, 5th ed (Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh) and formulary book from Harvard M 1994, A nursing guide to drugs, 4th ed (Churchill Livingstone , Edinburgh), quoted with permission. The introduction of metric measures in practice medic has changed the way to express the dose and concentration of the drug, the patient data (including height, weight and body surface area), drug levels in the body and the results of other measurements.

weight loss
Unit weight is the kilogram (kg) consisting of 1000 grams (g); every gram is composed of 1000 milligrams (mg). Each is composed of 1000 micrograms milligrams (1.4g or mcg).
If the drug is prescribed in doses of micrograms AWL, this unit should be fully written, eg. Digoxin 250 micrograms, because abbreviations such as tig or mcg in practice can be confused into temporary mg mg dose a thousand time bigger so bring consequences that could harm. Drug doses are often expressed in dose units per kg body weight, eg. mg / kg, micro g / kg, etc.. Dose method is often used in pediatrics and allows dosing are made in accordance with the size of the individual patient.


volume
Liter unit volume is expressed by the symbol 'l​​' A liter consisting of 1000 milliliters (ml). The symbol 'l​​' or `ml 'is used in almost any size in unit volume for writing prescriptions and drug administration.

concentration
There are several ways that can be used in expressing concentrations of a drug dose of a liquid:
Unit weight per unit volume
This method describes the unit weight of a drug contained in unit volume, eg. 1 mg in 1 ml, 2 mg in 1 ml of 40 mg in 2 ml, and so on. Examples of drugs commonly expressed in this way are: injection diazepam 10 mg in 1 ml mixture of 1 g of chloral hydrate in 10 ml suspension Penicillin V 250 mg in 5 ml.
By: fkunhas

Vigilance Tante Girang Use of Opioids

Vigilance Tante Girang Use of Opioids The use of opioids should be done with caution, especially in the following circumstances:
- Decreased respiratory reserve:




for example in asthma, obesity, kyphosis (excessive spinal curvature), diseases of muscles or nerves (eg in disseminated sclerosis). Providing opioid Enerupakan contraindicated when there is a rise in intracranial pressure or the concentration of carbon dioxide (pCO3) as seen in severe respiratory disease.

- At the age, general state of decline or malnutrition, higher doses of the head is necessary because the standard dose
would cause excessive side effects. For example, a 40-year-old patient who may require half the dose of analgesic required by patients aged 20 years (Twycross, 1994).

- Pre-existing hypotension can worsen so that endanger patients' lives, such as after hemorrhage.

- Excessive Sedation and coma can occur because the administration of opioids to pregnant mothers who suffer from hypothyroidism, or Addison's disease.

- Meperidine (pethidine) and propoksifen is a type of opioid most often cause convulsions on repeated administration. Exacerbation of seizures can occur if there is fluid retention after the administration of oxytocin.

- Depressant effects caused by opioids in the CNS would complicate any increase in intracranial pressure (eg after a stroke or seizure eclampsia) and aggravate respiratory depression and obscure the vital signs. Respiratory depression because of opioids will lead to retention of carbon dioxide that will bring back any increase in intracranial pressure and increase cerebral ischemia and seizures.
- Provision of opioid with a reduced dose is required if the liver or impaired renal function, for example in pre-eclampsia.
- The possibility of paralytic ileus.
- A history of allergy to opioids.

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Midwifery Pharmacology By: fkunhas|Sue Jordan

Minggu, 12 Juni 2011

Tante Girang Need to Know about prescription

Tante Girang Need to Know about prescription Consumers are entitled to information about the drug from the prescribing doctor in detail about the following things:


1. If you want cheap, ask for generic drugs. Efficacy of generic drugs equivalent to drug patents, but the price is much cheaper than similar patent medicines.
2. Information on drug names, properties, how to use and their side effects, if less obvious can be asked when redeemed drugs in pharmacies.

3. Long use of the drug until the symptoms / complaints disappear.
4. Potential side effects and when there are serious side effects, what to do.
5. It should be noted while taking the drug, such as dietary restrictions or certain medicines should not drink at the same time.
6. How and when to use the medicine, for example before or after eating or going to bed.
7. Possible repetition of prescription drugs without a doctor again.

To specify which types of OTC and OTC drugs is limited and restricted free appropriate to note:
1. Your circumstances, for example, young pregnant, nursing, have allergies to certain medications, have diabetes, and others.
2. Your symptoms and ask for the appropriate medication advice
3. Drug name, content, usefulness, use, side effects and drug interactions drug on the label or brochure.
4. Select one of the drugs in accordance with the symptoms of the disease and no drug interactions with medications you are taking.
5. Do not make up for prescription drug others who expected a similar illness.


By: fkunhas