Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Health_Conditions - Fainting

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 5     81-100 of 112    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Fainting:     more books (100)
  1. Four Fat Frogs Fanning Fainting Flies and Other Nonsense Numbers and Alphabets by Alice, Ed. Mills, 1999-01-01
  2. How to Ask for Money Without Fainting (Russian Edition) by Susan H. Scribner, 1998-08
  3. How to ask for money without fainting!: A guide to help nonprofit staff and volunteers raise more money! by Susan M Scribner, 1996
  4. Fainting by George L. Engel, 1962
  5. A cordial for a fainting soul: Or, Some essays for the satisfaction of doubting wounded Christians, labouring under several burdens by John Collinges, 1801
  6. Jesus, when I fainting lie. Sacred Part-Song (Choral. The Choral Handbook. No. 459. [1885, etc.]) by Thomas Price, 1899
  7. Walking without fainting by Thomas C Cook, 1977
  8. TRICKSTER AND THE FAINTING BIRDS by Howard, Illustrated by Pohrt, Tom Norman, 1999
  9. Patient PS simulation: Hinton Constant, a 72-year-old farmer, who has an appointment to see you in your office following an episode of fainting which caused him to fall and bruise his left eye by Garfield C Pickell, 1986
  10. Four Fat Frogs Fanning Fainting Flies and Other Nonsense Numbers and Alphabets by Alice Mills, 2000-01-01
  11. What to do for bleeding, fainting and shock (EHE fact sheet) by Linda E Moody, 1979
  12. The common origin and nature of "blind spells," petit mal, faintings, swoonings, coma, "pseudo-epilepsy, " epilepsy, "migraine, " etc by George M Gould, 1907
  13. Tonblüthen. Op. 43. No. 1. Alpenröslein. - Alpine Rose. - No. 2. Vergissmeinnicht. - Forget me not. - No. 3. Veilchenstraus. - Nosegay of Violets. ... Blume. - Fainting Flower. no. 2-4 by Fritz Spindler, 1870
  14. Fainting by George L. Engel, 1950-01-01

81. Fainting May Be Misdiagnosed As Epilepsy
The condition is characterized by a momentary impairment of blood flow to the brainand results in fainting, blackouts, jerky movements, shaking and confusion.
http://www.medserv.dk/health/1999/05/17/story04.htm
Last updated Share this story with someone Translate page. MEDICAL NEWS Frontpage News News Stories RESOURCES Forum Check E-mail Web Directory Medical Directory ... Patient Resources SOFTWARE/BOOKS Software Bookstore ABOUT MEDSERV View Guestbook Join Guestbook
Keyword Title Author
Fainting may be misdiagnosed as epilepsy
By MICHAEL SMITH
TORONTO, May 13 - A British study shows that as many as a third of epilepsy patients may actually be suffering from a cardiovascular condition known as convulsive syncope. The condition is characterized by a momentary impairment of blood flow to the brain and results in fainting, blackouts, jerky movements, shaking and confusion. "You can have a very convincing epileptic seizure that is in fact syncope," said Adam Fitzpatrick, a cardiologist at the Manchester Royal Infirmary in England, who presented his report today in Toronto at the annual meeting of the North American Society for Pacing and Electrophysiology. In a study of 83 people either diagnosed with or suspected of having epilepsy because of seizures, Fitzpatrick said, 40 didn't have the illness at all. The seizures of 24 of those were caused by syncope and the rest had psychological causes, he said.
Epilepsy specialist Gregory Barkley of the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, a spokesman for the Epilepsy Foundation of America, said he doesn't think the study means there are large numbers of people who have been misdiagnosed. "We know that approximately one person in 200 has epilepsy," he said, but many other kinds of seizures may mimic the disease, which is caused by uncontrolled electrical discharges in the brain. He said epilepsy specialists are aware of the danger of confusing the various kinds of seizures. "Just this week," he said, "I had a patient...with recent cardiac problems who had a seizure while shopping" that turned out to have a cardiovascular basis.

82. First Aid_Fainting
fainting is a brief loss of consciousness caused by a temporary reductionin the flow of blood to the brain. Firstaid index fainting.
http://firstaid.eire.org/Fainting.htm

Firstaid index

Fainting
Fainting is a brief loss of consciousness caused by a temporary reduction in the flow of blood to the brain. Treatment:
  • If breathing and heartbeat have stopped, begin the A-B-C of resuscitation immediately. If the casualty is unconscious but breathing normally, lay him down, elevate the legs, or place in the recovery position Loosen tight clothing at the neck, chest and waist to assist breathing. Check and treat any minor injury sustained in falling, ( See bleeding Reassure the casualty while regaining consciousness, gradually raise to sitting position. If worried about the condition of the casualty, seek medical help. DO NOT give anything to eat or drink until conscious, then only sips of cold water. DO NOT give alcohol.
Break out of these frames!
The information contained on this website should not be used as a substitute for sound medical advice from a Doctor.
Copy Rights: IEASR. First Aid On Line Airway Anaphylaxis Asthma Bleeding Bleeding (Internal) Bites Breathing Burns Scalds Bone Chart Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Childbirth Choking Circulation CPR Crisis Tel Numbers Dislocations Ears Electrocution Emergency Action Epilepsy Eyes Fainting Firstaid Kit Fractures Frostbite Headaches Heat Related Conditions Head Injuries Heart Attack Hyperventilation Hypothermia Infantile Convulsions Medical Alerts Meningitis Near Drowning Nose Panic Attacks Phobias Poisoning Recover Position Resuscitation Shock Splinters Spial Injuires

83. Fainting, The Infirmary - Empire
fainting is a brief loss of consciousness. Someone who faints may faintingis a brief loss of consciousness. Someone who faints may
http://www.empireblue.com/your_health/the_infirmary/emergency_treatment/fainting
Home My Health The Infirmary Emergency Treatment / Fainting
Search empireblue.com
Health Connections

Related Articles
Recovery Position

Unconsciousness

First Aid Precautions

Panic Attacks

Links To Other Sources Fainting (Syncope):
Article Topics Reasons
Other Reasons
Do's and Don'ts Questions to Ask ... For Women Who Are Pregnant Fainting is a brief loss of consciousness. Someone who faints may pass out for several seconds or up to one half-hour. Scroll through this page, or click on the topics below to see more detailed information. Reasons Medical reasons for fainting include: Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) which is common in early pregnancy, or if a person is on a severe diet Anemia Any condition in which there is a rapid loss of blood; this can be from internal bleeding such as with a peptic ulcer, or a tubal pregnancy or ruptured ovarian cyst in females Heart and circulatory problems such as abnormal heart rhythm, heart attack or stroke

84. DiabetoValens.com - The Diabetes Guide
Common Cares. fainting. What you need to know about fainting in diabetes. faintingin diabetes can be due to. Fasting,missing a meal or delaying a meal.
http://my.diabetovalens.com/complications/art10-tp1.asp
Search We subscribe to the HONcode principles.
Verify here
Common Cares
Fainting
What you need to know about Fainting in diabetes
If your blood sugar drops too low, you can have a low blood sugar reaction, called hypoglycemia.
A low blood sugar reaction can make you feel shaky, mixed up, unhappy, hungry, or tired. You may sweat a lot or get a headache. Your legs may shake. If your blood sugar drops lower, you can get very confused, sleepy, or irritable,and you may finally faint or have a seizure.

Fainting in diabetes can be due to
Fasting,missing a meal or delaying a meal. Taking too much insulin or even some oral drugs. Exercising too much Drinking excessive alcohol. Sometimes, medicines you take for other health problems can cause blood sugar to drop.

Fainting first -aid
If you have signs of fainting or feel any of the other signs of low blood sugar, eat or drink something that has sugar in it. like hard candy, sugar-sweetened soda, orange juice, or a glass of milk. Special tablets or gel made of glucose (a form of sugar) can be used to treat low blood sugar. Always have some of these items handy at home or with you when you go out in case your blood sugar drops too low.

85. Understanding Post-Flight Fainting
Irvine July 14, 2000 - fainting after extended bed rest or by astronauts afterspace flight may be caused by changes in the levels of a molecule known for
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/spacemedicine-00f.html
Understanding Post-Flight Fainting
Irvine - July 14, 2000 - Fainting after extended bed rest or by astronauts after space flight may be caused by changes in the levels of a molecule known for its role in regulating blood pressure, a UC Irvine College of Medicine research team has found. The study is the first to identify the molecule nitric oxide as a factor in controlling blood pressure in different parts of the body when adapting to the Earth's gravity; most current research instead focuses on other chemicals that control pressure. If the findings work in humans, they could result in improved treatments for fainting spells that are often experienced by patients after long periods of bed rest and by astronauts returning from space. The findings appear in the July issue of the Journal of Applied Physiology. Prolonged bed rest or extended exposure to low gravity during space flight often results in fainting spells, caused by changes in the way blood pressure is regulated in the body. When standing on Earth, blood pressure is usually higher in the feet than in the head; various chemicals work to constrict blood vessels in the feet, forcing more blood to flow to the brain.

86. Fainting With Happiness
fainting With Happiness.
http://www.patmccurdy.com/cgi/lyrics/view_cd.cgi?fwh

87. Singhospi.com - Emergency Center - Fainting
for. fainting. If you feel faint. fainting. fainting occurs when the blood supplyto your brain is momentarily inadequate, causing you to lose consciousness.
http://www.singhospi.com/emerg/Fainting.asp
advertisement Home MyHealthRecord Help Assistant Emergency Center ... map Quick jump to Disease Info Medical Dictionary Emergency Info Doctors Hospitals Medical stores Ambulances Blood Banks Select Category for
Fainting
If you feel faint Faints and Slumps Fainting Fainting occurs when the blood supply to your brain is momentarily inadequate, causing you to lose consciousness. Loss of consciousness is usually brief.
Fainting can have no medical significance. Or fainting can be a symptom of a serious disorder. Therefore, treat loss of consciousness as a medical emergency until the symptoms are relieved and the cause is known.
If you feel faint
  • Lie down or sit down.
  • Place your head between your knees.
  • Discuss recurrent spells with your health care provider.

If someone else faints and slumps to the floor
  • Position the person on his or her back.
  • Watch the airway carefully.
  • People who lose consciousness frequently.

88. SC Fainting
return to self care index. fainting. fainting is a brief loss of consciousness. Aresigns of a heart attack also present with the fainting?
http://www.peiapathways.com/lvminter/selfcare/fainting.htm
return to self care index
Fainting
Fainting is a brief loss of consciousness. Someone who faints may pass out for several seconds or up to one half hour. There are many reasons people faint. Medical reasons include:
Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) which is common in early pregnancy, or if a person is on a severe diet.
Anemia.
Any condition in which there is a rapid loss of blood. This can be from internal bleeding such as with a peptic ulcer, or a tubal pregnancy or ruptured ovarian cyst in females.
Heart and circulatory problems such as abnormal heart rhythm, heart attack or stroke.
Heat stroke or heat exhaustion.
Eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia.
Toxic shock syndrome.
Head injury. Other things that can lead to feeling faint or fainting include:
A sudden change in body position like standing up too quickly (postural hypotension).
Extreme pain. Any procedure in women that stretches the cervix such as having an IUD inserted, especially in women who have never been pregnant. Sudden emotional stress or fright. Anxiety Standing a long time in one place.

89. Registered Login Username Password Not Registered? Forgot Your
Not registered? Forgot your password? Why register? What can I do to prevent fainting?Try not to rush suddenly; get up slowly out of bed or out of a chair.
http://www.pregnancyantenatal.com/showquestion.aspx?Q=312

90. MedTech1.com - Fainting
fainting. Overview Detailed Information. fainting, or syncope, accounts for sixpercent of hospital admissions and three percent of emergency room visits.
http://www.medtech1.com/research_center/cond20.cfm/161
Search MedTech1 Search Body1 Network Search Medline Main Page MedTech News
Living With a Device

Latest Headlines
... MedTech1 Wireless
RESEARCH CENTER: Medical Conditions
  • Print this Condition
  • Email this Condition
  • Discuss this Condition
    Fainting
    Overview:
    Quick Reference
    Sudden loss of consciousness followed by sudden recovery.
    Detailed Information
    Fainting, or syncope, accounts for six percent of hospital admissions and three percent of emergency room visits. It is caused by a decreased flow of blood to the brain, but the root cause of the decrease in flow can be hard to determine. Standing up too quickly; rigid standing for prolonged periods of time; a shock, such as severe pain or fear; hyperventilation; low blood pressure and irregular heart beat (arrhythmia) can all cause fainting.
    A physician should be contacted if the fainting: occurs more often than rarely; is accompanied by dizziness; is caused by medication or alcohol; or occurs after a head injury, especially if there is a complete loss of consciousness.
    If arrhythmia is suspected, extensive tests may be administered.
  • 91. Fainting And Loss Of Consciousness Can Be Helped With By Using Certain Pure Esse
    Pure essential oils can assist in the holistic treatment of fainting and loss ofconsciousness, but good common sense must be kept in mind and you should seek
    http://www.essentialoils.co.za/treatment/fainting.htm
    Esoteric Oils
    (Pty) Ltd
    Suppliers of essential and carrier oils to the world
    Home Products Shipping and order processing About us ... Fax order form
    Fainting
    Essential oils are used to treat various minor ailments, but with so many possible topics to write about we could not write a page about each and every one but included references to such ailments when discussing the various essential oil profiles - to find a particular essential oil that may benefit a specific ailment, simply click here to use our search form to find the relevant page. Fainting, or a temporary loss of consciousness, results when the brain is deprived of oxygen, even if it is for a moment. Danger signs serve as warning signs and include visual blurring, lightheadedness, dizziness, noticeable weakness, sweating or nausea. The purpose served by fainting is to allow the body to recover by increasing the blood supply to the brain. Causes for fainting can include low blood sugar, circulatory imbalances, an overburdened system, standing for long periods of time, heat, dehydration, stress, heatstroke, heat exhaustion, diabetes, heart attacks, strokes, internal bleeding, sudden fear, anxiety, intense pain resulting from injury and anemia. Untie all tight clothing and raise the feet higher than the head.

    92. 33 Fainting Spells - Aquila Theatre Company
    33 fainting Spells Dance from Seattle’s Cutting Edge Maria the Storm Cloud Wednesday,January 27 Gripping, complex and full of fantasy, 33 fainting Spells
    http://www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/archive/1998-1999/perform/8.htm

    The Lark Quartet with Peter Schickele
    San Francisco Mime Troupe Michael Moschen Trinity Irish Dance Company ... Ken Ruta 33 Fainting Spells Aquila Theatre Company of London The Juilliard String Quartet Sierra Maestra Philadanco La Bottine Souriante ... Josh Kornbluth 33 Fainting Spells
    Maria the Storm Cloud
    Wednesday, January 27
    Gripping, complex and full of fantasy, 33 Fainting Spells create dance that is altogether new.
    General public: $14/$17/$20
    Students: $12/$14/$16

    Aquila Theatre Company of London
    Odyssey
    General public: $14/$17/$20
    Students: $12/$14/$16
    1998-1999 Season: Calendar Performances Films Lectures ... Home

    93. R Fainting Farm Home Of The Tennessee Fainting Goat
    Welcome to R fainting Farm Home of the Tennessee fainting Goat Homefainting Goats Other Goats For Sale Photos Links. Take a look
    http://www.rfaintingfarm.com/

    94. Tennessee Fainting Goats
    R fainting Farm. Tennessee fainting Goats. Bucks Does Kids History Color Chart To seea great movie of a fainting Goat in action Click Here General
    http://www.rfaintingfarm.com/fainters.htm

    95. The Fainting Soul Revived
    The fainting Soul Revived. A Sermon (No. It would be no easy thing, one wouldthink, to keep from fainting at a time when such a doom was imminent.
    http://www.spurgeon.org/sermons/3510.htm

    96. First Aid Fainting
    fainting. Temporary loss hunger. Some people are particularly proneto fainting, but usually recover rapidly and completely. However
    http://www.drlockie.com/disease/fain_aid.htm
    Fainting Temporary loss of consciousness caused by disruption of blood flow to the brain, brought on by emotional upset, pain, or hunger. Some people are particularly prone to fainting, but usually recover rapidly and completely. However, if a faint lasts for longer than a few minutes, internal or external Bleeding should be suspected; this in turn may lead to Shock If the person has fainted but is breathing normally, put him or her in the recovery position (select Unconsciousness ). When he or she comes round give reassurance, and a few sips of cold water. If internal bleeding is suspected, call 999, check the pulse at 5-minute intervals, and be prepared to give artificial respiration (select Breathing ) or cardiac resuscitation (select Circulation ) if necessary. If the person is feeling faint - the signs are nausea unsteadiness, pallor, and a slow or weak pulse - sit him or her down, encourage a few deep breaths, and gently push the head towards the knees. Alternatively, get the person to lie down in the recovery position (select Unconsciousness ). Loosen any tight clothing and allow plenty of fresh air. Lift up to increase blood flow to brain.

    97. Fainting
    fainting In fact, fainting is the body's way of getting you to lie down so thatblood, and the oxygen it carries, can reach the brain more easily.
    http://www.drlockie.com/disease/faint.htm
    Fainting Suddenly feeling weak and unsteady, and momentarily passing out; caused by a momentary shortfall in oxygen supply to brain. In fact, fainting is the body's way of getting you to lie down so that blood, and the oxygen it carries, can reach the brain more easily. Fainting can be a symptom of Low blood pressure (if it happens after a few days in bed, or as you stand up from a stooping or sitting position), Hypoglycaemia (if you are diabetic or have not eaten for some time) hyperventilation (after fasting or prolonged shallow breathing), Cervical spondylosis (if person is over 50 and has only to turn head slowly to feel faint) Anaemia (increasing shortness of breath and tiredness), or Heat exhaustion (after several hours in sun or in hot, stuffy surroundings); can also be a side effect of drugs given for high blood pressure; coughing, stretching, breath-holding, and unusually strenuous exercise can also cause fainting, as can Constipation , menstruation, and pregnancy. If person is unconscious, put in recovery position (see First Aid); if person feels faint, get him or her to lie down with legs raised or sit with head between knees (see First Aid); if heat exhaustion is suspected, (see First Aid). If faints last for more than a minute or two, or occur quite frequently, see your GP.

    98. Fainting In Coils
    fainting in Coils Deep, trancy rhythms override the senses. This sound is theevolution of fainting in Coils, and the meditation of Dorian. ENTER 1822.
    http://www.gdn.net/~ruinnation/Fainting/index.php3
    Fainting
    in
    Coils
    Deep, trancy rhythms override the senses.
    Emotions, fused with poetic, metaphorical lyrics, are veiled with beauty, frustration, longing, and sadness.
    Visions invoked by the sounds are unlimited;
    ranging from the most deeply fantastical to the farthest reaches of mankind's perception.
    This sound is the evolution of Fainting in Coils , and the meditation of Dorian.
    ENTER

    99. Fainting Articles, Support Groups, And Resources
    fainting articles, support groups, and resources for patients from MedHelp International (www.medhelp.org). Health fainting. Medical
    http://www.medhelp.org/HealthTopics/Fainting.html
    [Health Topics A-Z]
    A
    B C D ... Z
    Fainting

    [Med Help Home]
    [Library Search] [Medical Forums] ... [Patient Network] Revised: 3/30/2003

    100. Alan Osborn Fine Furniture - Fainting Couches
    test Alan Osborn Fine Furniture. fainting Couches. fainting couches faintingcouches fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches.
    http://www.dreamwater.com/osfurniture/fainting_couches.html
    Alan Osborn Fine Furniture Fainting Couches fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches The Maine Fainting Couch by Alan Osborn Fine Furniture Made with our famous attention to detail. Each piece is individually made to order by hand. This allows you to choose the size and shape of the fainting couch. Choose your legs from hand turned designs, or Cabriole styles from maple, walnut, birch, cherry, or oak. Other woods are also available. Many variations in the style, shape and size of your fainting couch are possible. Since each piece is designed individually for you, we can design the fainting couch to fit any decor or color scheme. Traditional Furniture Antique Reproduction Furniture Tables What's Inside our furniture ... About our company fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches Alan Osborn Fine Furniture 28 Main St East Sumner, ME 04292 fax (207)388-3178 fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches fainting couches E-mail arosborn@megalink.net

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 5     81-100 of 112    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

    free hit counter