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Children with life-threatening illness (C-LTI) experience considerable symptom distress. Mobile technology may offer opportunities to better obtain symptom data that will lead to better symptom management. A mixed-methods study was conducted to explore the feasibility of monitoring and visualizing symptoms using 2 mobile health devices in C-LTI. Participants engaged with the Apple Watch 56% and recorded in the study app 63% of their study days. Our findings showed feasibility of using mobile technology for monitoring symptoms and further explored opportunities to visualize these data showing symptom occurrences, patterns, and trajectories in C-LTI.Although there is very little doubt that health disparities among transgender women remain prevalent in the United States, there has been very little research conducted regarding the unique experiences of Black and Latina transgender women. This article uses the Sinners and Victims Social Policy Model to delve into the historical foundations that have created these gaps in equity, while also reviewing current literature focusing on the distinct systemic racial and ethnic oppression of these communities. Results suggest that these historical and intersectional considerations are necessary to inform public policy, health care, and education. Future implications for research are discussed.Normalization of deviance is a phenomenon demonstrated by the gradual reduction of safety standards to a new normal after a period of absence from negative outcomes, which suggests that the absence of negative outcomes tends to reinforce the behaviors associated with cutting corners, bypassing safety checklists, and ignoring alarms. While the concept was first identified within the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, it has a strong, dangerous presence within health care, holding specific peril within high-risk environments such as the operating room. The aims of this article are to (1) analyze the concept of normalization of deviance and (2) identify the role of normalization of deviance with respect to the behavior of nurses in high-risk health care environments to prevent adverse patient outcomes. The steps outlined by Walker and Avant are applied to guide the concept analysis.The purpose of this article is to identify the commonalities in nursing perspectives among 6 countries/regions (United States, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong, and Thailand). Nine leaders from the 6 countries/regions reflected on what nursing perspectives were in their own countries/regions and provided exemplars/cases from their own experiences and literature reviews. The data were analyzed using a content analysis. selleck Seven themes were extracted (a) "embedded in cultural and historical contexts"; (b) "based on philosophical pluralism"; (c) "women-centered perspectives"; (d) "care-oriented holistic views"; (e) "ethical and humane views"; (f) "respecting and advocating"; and (g) "considering diversities."Carney triad is a multitumor syndrome affecting almost exclusively young women in a nonfamilial setting, which manifests by multifocal gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors, paragangliomas, and pulmonary chondroma. The Carney triad-associated tumors are characterized by a deficiency of the mitochondrial succinate dehydrogenase enzymatic complex. Recently, it has been observed that the deficiency results from epigenetic silencing of the SDHC gene by its promoter hypermethylation. To elucidate anatomic distribution of SDHC promoter methylation in Carney triad patients and thus to shed some light on the possible natural development of this epigenetic change, both neoplastic and available non-neoplastic tissues of 3 patients with Carney triad were tested for hypermethylation at the SDHC promoter site. SDHC promoter hypermethylation was proven in all tumors studied. Lack of SDHC epigenetic silencing in the non-neoplastic lymphoid and duodenal tissue (ie, tissues not involved in the development of Carney triad-associated tumors) together with the finding of SDHC promoter hypermethylation in the non-neoplastic gastric wall favors the hypothesis of postzygotic somatic mosaicism as the biological background of Carney triad; it also offers an explanation of the multifocality of gastrointestinal stromal tumors of the stomach occurring in this scenario as well. However, the precise mechanism responsible for the peculiar organ-specific distribution of Carney triad-associated tumors is still unknown.

Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is a potent, hallucinogenic substance that distorts the perception, state of consciousness and behaviour of the user. LSD poisonings are rare in children and may be difficult to recognise based on clinical symptoms alone.

A young boy was admitted to the hospital because of bizarre behaviour and reduced responsiveness towards his parents. At first, he was agitated. Later he fell silent and became apathetic. He suffered from ataxia and showed signs of visual hallucinations. A conclusive diagnosis of LSD poisoning was made possible through targeted and specific laboratory testing of blood and urine samples. The patient recovered completely without any specific treatment.

We urge doctors who examine paediatric patients with acute and unexplained neuropsychiatric symptoms or abnormal behaviour to consider drug intoxication as a possible differential diagnosis. Blood and urine samples from such patients should be obtained as soon as possible and analysed for a broad spectrum of substances. No antidote exists for LSD. If sedation is required due to convulsions, tachycardia, agitation, or frightening hallucinations, treatment with a benzodiazepine, such as diazepam or midazolam, is recommended.

We urge doctors who examine paediatric patients with acute and unexplained neuropsychiatric symptoms or abnormal behaviour to consider drug intoxication as a possible differential diagnosis. Blood and urine samples from such patients should be obtained as soon as possible and analysed for a broad spectrum of substances. No antidote exists for LSD. If sedation is required due to convulsions, tachycardia, agitation, or frightening hallucinations, treatment with a benzodiazepine, such as diazepam or midazolam, is recommended.

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