Browsing by Author "MARCON, Paula Risso"
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- Item Estudo de Caso(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-11-01) SILVEIRA, Mariana Viana da; MARCON, Paula RissoThis case study aims to analyze the risks of problems arising from self-medication with herbal medicines, especially among pregnant women, who believe that the use of teas is beneficial because it is natural. Even though there are many medicinal plants, medicines herbal medicines indicated for pregnant women, the active ingredient in some can be extremely harmful, both to the health of the mother and the baby, and there may be interaction between some medications already used, enhancing or decreasing the desired effect, causing harm irreversible. Another important issue is the psychosocial model, which studies the cause or progress of diseases using biological, psychological and social factors, which can be analyzed through the multidisciplinary team, involving actions that involve the Practices Integrative and Complementary (PICS), and making use of available resources, complementing and ensuring continuity of patient care.
- Item Estudo de Caso N° 5(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-11-01) SILVA, Gabrielle Pedroso da; OLIVEIRA, Evelyn Santos de; CALDEIRÃO, Gabriele dos Santos; ROCHA, Isabela Cristina da; MARCON, Paula RissoThis work aims to analyze and discuss a case study, with based on the available scientific references and also on the knowledge obtained in the first and second semester of the Pharmacy course. The work's base case study presents the following information: Eduardo, 42 years old, businessman and owner of a Bar/Restaurant, epileptic since childhood, he has been using Tegretol CR 200 mg since he was 15 years old. It is not considered alcoholic, but daily accompanies his friends in one or another dose of drips. To help with the headache, he uses paracetamol 750 mg. Based on this information, the topics covered and discussed in this work are: rational use of medicines, epilepsy (disease and treatment pharmacological), drug interactions, alcohol consumption and abuse and interactions with medications. Also discussed are the promotion of physical, mental and social status, quality of life and healthy or unhealthy habits and their impact on pharmacological treatment.
- Item Estudo de Caso N° 6(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-11-01) OLIVEIRA, Ana Cláudia Ramos de; SILVA, Anna Lívia Muniz; GUIMARÃES, Luisa Helena Raimundo; FERREIRA, Marília Rodrigues; MARCON, Paula RissoCurrently the number of individuals with irregular weights has increased drastically, both obesity and thinness that directly affect the health and well-being of the world's population. There are also those people who seek the perfect body, according to the standards imposed by the media and society. society, where some end up using substances in order to increase muscle mass and achieve the desired perfect body. (OLIVEIRA, 2018; NETO, 2018) Evidence shows that 52.2% are women and 47.8% are men who have already have or are using the substance, it is important to remember that the practice is directly associated with the male audience, but over time the female public has sought to use it to gain greater strength and muscular hypertrophy, due to dissatisfaction with one's body. (OLIVEIRA, 2018; NETO, 2018) All authorities are extremely concerned about the habit of population to self-medicate, as this is very dangerous and can occur intoxication, allergies and even addiction. Mainly due to anabolic steroids that cause serious heart problems by speeding up metabolism. (MILLS, 2020)
- Item Estudo de caso PI(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-11-01) JULIÃO, Fabio Augusto Silva; BETTINI, João Lucas dos Santos; CARVALHO, João Vitor de; FERREIRA, Leonardo Pizol; MARCON, Paula RissoAround 50 million people around the world suffer from epilepsy, which is characterized as a type of chronic mental disorder that affects all types of people regardless of age group. (LABOISSIÈRE, 2017). People affected by this disease can suffer profound consequences, such as death sudden injury, psychological problems and mental disorders. (GRANDCHILD; MARCHETTI, 2005) The presence of epilepsy is defined by the recurrence of epileptic seizures (at least two) spontaneous, not provoked by fever, acute insults of the central nervous system or drug abuse. Seizures are resulting from excessive electrical discharges in a group of brain cells, different parts of the brain can be affected by the problem (LABOISSIÈRE, 2017). Integrative and Complementary Practices (PICS) are a treatment that uses therapeutic resources based on traditional knowledge, aimed at to prevent various illnesses, whether mental or physical. In some cases, also can be used as palliative treatments in some chronic diseases. O Unified Health System (SUS) offers 29 PICS free of charge. Evidence scientific studies have proven the benefits of integrated treatment between medicine conventional and integrative and complementary practices. (FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, [20- -]).
- Item Prevalência de Fatores de Risco para Doenças Cardiovasculares em Estudantes de Instituição de Ensino Superior de São João da Boa Vista(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-11-01) CABRAL, Alessandra; OLIVEIRA, Ana Claúdia de; ASSIS, Ana Júlia Ferranti de; MARCIANO, Andreza Araia; SILVA, Anna Lívia; RODRIGUES, Beatriz Caroline Freitas; MARIANO, Brenda; RANGEL, Daniele Tonon; BALICO, Déborah Fernanda; VASCONCELOS, Elane; OLIVEIRA, Evelyn Santos de; JULIÃO, Fábio Augusto Silva; COSTA, Francieli Cristina da; CALDEIRÃO, Gabriele dos Santos; PEDROSO, Gabrielle; ROCHA, Isabela Cristina da; TAVARES, Isabela Paula; MOREIRA, Jaqueline; BETTINI, João Lucas dos Santos; RABELO, João Vitor de Carvalho; CAVALARI, Larissa Canela; CARVALHO, Larissa Caroline de Oliveira; PALOMO, Lethicia de Souza; GUIMARÃES, Luísa Helena Raimundo; ZANETTI, Mariana Ferrari; SILVEIRA, Mariana Viana da; FERREIRA, Marília Rodrigues; FERREIRA, Mirian de Fatima Vicente; ISAAC, Gustavo Elias Arten; MARCON, Paula Risso; NASÁRIO, Fábio Domingues; ISMAEL, Lara Lorena de Matos; CONCEIÇÃO, Rogério ArcuriAcute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) is characterized by arterial obstruction, blocked by the plaque. atheroma and part of the heart is not irrigated by blood and oxygen, causing ischemia, which is death of a part of the heart muscle. AMI is a major concern for public health, as it It has a high mortality rate and a high number of hospitalizations across the country. The factors that can lead a person to have an AMI are related to family history, gender, age, hypercholesterolemia, which is a high level of cholesterol in the blood, high blood pressure, diabetes, stress, poor diet, smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity and lack of physical activity, which can increase incidence of coronary artery disease. The objective of this work was to identify the prevalence of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases in students at a higher education institution in São João da Boa Vista, applying a questionnaire, previously approved by the CEP.