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Sistem Kesihatan di Republik Czech


Sistem kesihatan atau dalam bahasa mat salehnya, healthcare system, adalah salah satu topik yang kami belajar dalam subjek Public Health & Medical Law. Generally, sistem kesihatan di dunia ni boleh dibahagikan kepada 3 jenis berdasarkan sumber kewangan sistem kesihatan itu:
1) Cukai umum seperti di UK
2) Insurans kesihatan umum (wajib) : Model Neo(Bismarkian)
3) Insurans kesihatan peribadi (sukarela) seperti di US
Jadi, berdasarkan sistem-sistem di atas ni, Czech guna sistem yang kedua, insurans kesihatan umum. Selain VZP yang kita kenal tu, ada 9 lagi health insurance funds yang wujud; Military Health Insurance Fund, Metal-Alliance Health Insurance Fund, Bank and Construction Industry Fund, Skoda Health Insurance Fund and lain-lain.


VZP ni satu-satunya health insurance fund yang dilindungi oleh kerajaan Czech daripada jatuh bankrup. Dan seramai 65% dari rakyat Czech yang diinsured oleh VZP. 


Nak tahu macam mana orang Czech bayar insurans VZP ni? Macam ni, orang-orang Czech ni dibahagikan kepada 3 golongan:
1) yang aktif secara ekonomik: makan gaji atau bekerja sendiri
2) golongan-golongan tertentu yang insuransnya dibayar oleh kerajaan
3) individu yang tidak mempunyai any taxable income


Golongan pertama ada peratusan tersendiri dari gaji kasar yang mereka bayar untuk insurans. Secara generalnya, 13.5% dari gaji kasar mereka.
Golongan kedua pula, kerajaan Czech yang bayar. Contoh mereka yang berada dalam golongan ni adalah pelajar kurang dari 26 tahun dan ibu dalam cuti bersalin.
Untuk pelajar tua dari 26 tahun dan surirumah, mereka termasuk dalam golongan ketiga.


Alhamdulillah, walaupun dah tahun ke-6, saya masih berpeluang untuk tahu sistem kesihatan Czech secara lebih terperinci. Namun harapnya pada masa akan datang, subjek ni boleh diajar lebih awal.
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Urinary Tract Infection


My first exam for this final year was urology, and alhamdulillah, all praises to Him, I passed the exam. One of the question was about urinary tract infection (UTI), urosepsis and septic shock. How would you classify UTI?


Besides being classified into the causal pathogens and uncomplicated/ complicated types, UTI can also be classified into nonspecific and specific types. But ya, the later classification is also based on the pathogens. Nonspecific infection means that you can find the causal pathogens in urine with standard methods while for the specific one, unless you use uncommon methods, you wouldn't find them in the urine. 


So, what is the uncomplicated UTI?(UTI can also be classified into uncomplicated and complicated types. forgot to mention it above.) Remember this: It's the infection that happens to younghealthymenstruatingnon-pregnant females, with no anomalies. The complicated type? Other than those mentioned. As simple as that. 

That's all for now. Till then, majulah sukan untuk Praha. ;)
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Cuaca Panas

Salamalaykum wbt.


Ketika sedang mencari artikel menarik untuk dimuatkan dalam blog High Qualities in You , saya berjumpa dengan artikel ini di Info Sihat . Mulalah saya terfikir, "Malaysia bertambah panas?". Maka mulalah saya bimbang tentang kesihatan keluarga saya di Malaysia terutamanya ayah saya yang merupakan seorang tukang rumah. Beberapa minit di bawah sang matahari sudah cukup membuat kita berpeluh, inikan pula tukang rumah, buruh, dan peladang yang perlu berada dalam pancar terik matahari untuk masa yang lama. Tanpa berlengah lagi, jom baca artikel di bawah tentang langkah berjaga-jaga yang perlu diambil ketika cuaca panas.


Cuaca Panas : Nasihat Kepada Orang Ramai

  1. Cuaca panas memberi tekanan fizikal kepada tubuh manusia. Kesan terhadap kesihatan boleh jadi dari tahap sederhana (mild) kepada yang boleh menyebabkan maut  contohnya akibat strok haba.
  2. Semua orang berisiko menjadi mangsa cuaca panas. Walau bagaimanapun, terdapat kumpulan yang lebih berisiko:
    • Mereka yang terbabit dengan kegiatan aktiviti fizikal di luar seperti buruh, peladang, ahli sukan, tentera, polis dan lain-lain.
    • Orang dewasa (berumur 40 tahun ke atas mempunyai risiko 10 kali ganda berbanding dengan mereka yang lebih muda).
    • Kanak-kanak berumur 5 tahun ke bawah.
    • Penghidap penyakit sistem pernafasan.
    • Penghidap penyakit darah tinggi, jantung, kencing manis dan penyakit kelenjar tiroid.
  3. Risiko bertambah jika mereka memakai pakaian yang tebal dan ketat yang menghalang haba keluar daripada  penyejatan/ pengeringan peluh.
  4. Gejala cuaca panas melampau adalah :
    • Sakit kepala
    • Keletihan
    • Lemah tumpuan
    • Pening
    • Lemah otot–otot atau kekejangan
    • Mual dan muntah
  5. Keadaan yang terlalu teruk boleh menyebabkan dehidrasi (kekeringan), kekeliruan dan tidak sedarkan diri (koma).
  6. Cara  mencegah atau mengurangkan kesan terhadap kesihatan akibat cuaca panas melampau:

    4.1 Anda Perlu :
    • Minum air kosong dengan banyak tanpa mengira tahap aktiviti fizikal yang anda lakukan. Jangan tunggu sehingga anda dahaga.
    • Minum minuman isotonik kerana ia boleh menggantikan garam dan mineral yang hilang semasa berpeluh.
    • Sejauh yang mana yang boleh, anda perlu berada di dalam rumah/bangunan
    • Hadkan aktiviti luar
    • Kerap berehat
    • Mandi atau gunakan kipas angin untuk menyejukkan tubuh badan anda
    • Pakai pakaian yang ringan, berwarna-terang dan longgar.
    • Pakai topi atau payung yang besar 
    4.2 Elakkan:
    • Minum minuman yang mengandungi kafein, alkohol, atau kandungan gula yang tinggi.
    • Membiarkan seseorang di dalam kereta yang tertutup.
    • Bersenam dalam cuaca panas
  7.  Jika anda  mempunyai tanda-tanda masalah berkaitan dengan suhu panas,  ingat tip-tip di bawah;
    • Keluar dari kawasan yang panas
    • Tanggalkan pakaian yang ketat
    • Letakkan kain yang basah dan sejuk pada badan
    • Gunakan kipas untuk sejukkan badan
    • Minum air setiap 15 minit
    • Dapatkan bantuan jika keadaan tidak dapat dikawal 
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WHO Analgesic Ladder | Pain Community Centre

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Kesakitan dan rumah tangga ^^
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Can't Sleep? Afraid to Sleep? Read This.

Question:

Sometimes I can't sleep, and other times I'm afraid to sleep because of the amount of work that I have to do. How do I fit in quality sleep during medical school?
Response from Graham Walker, MD
Resident, Emergency Medicine, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY
Sleeping well -- or at least enough -- is a challenge for medical students and even for physicians long after they've finished a grueling residency. If it's not the long hours, it's a late call in the middle of the night or the tossing and turning while you worry about a patient you saw on the previous day. At the same time, not sleeping well sets you up for a rotten next day filled with brain fog and the mistitration of caffeine. One of the most frustrating things is knowing that you need to sleep but feeling wide awake. What are we to do?
Ask any sleep specialist and they'll tell you that it all begins with good "sleep hygiene." That term refers to the behavioral and environmental factors that precede sleep and that may interfere with sleep. To improve your sleep hygiene:
  • Avoid stimulants and depressants starting 6 hours before your bedtime (some would even say after noon). The goal is to prime your body to be appropriately tired at just the right time.
  • Don't take naps. As great as they feel, they're going to mess up your sleep cycle.
  • Don't study or do anything else in bed besides sleep. This helps train your body so that your bed is the place where you sleep, and getting in bed means "time to get sleepy."
  • Dark, quiet, and cool conditions are most conducive to falling and staying asleep.
You can find more recommendations at the University of Maryland's Sleep Disorders Center Website.
So that's how to fall asleep, but how can you fit it into the demanding lifestyle of a medical student?
Like everything, it's all about balance. When you hear people talking about having a balanced life (social life, academic life, work life, family life), they never mention their sleep lives. You get 24 hours in a day to do with as you please, but sleep affects your ability and motivation to do what you want in other parts of the day. Sure, you can be the all-star in rotations and studying and still have a social life, but if you're sleeping 1 hour a night you will fall asleep in lectures, overdose on coffee, and feel cranky all day long. Making sleep a priority is vital to performing well in life. (Think of it this way: If you're getting a good night's sleep, you'll be energized the next day and less sluggish. You could potentially get more done because you're efficient.)
When it's late and I'm studying, I try to recognize my own limitations and the law of diminishing returns: You can only cram so much into your head in one evening. The later it gets, the less able you are to concentrate, analyze, and store the information that you so desperately want. Do you ever find yourself staring at a page trying to read but finding your mind constantly wandering? Alert! Alert! It's tired! Sleep helps you consolidate and lock in facts that you've been learning all day. If you don't sleep, what's the point of all that studying?
That said, even the most dedicated people have times when they simply have to cram. Try this method next time: Study until you start to recognize those diminishing returns, and then throw down a bookmark and go to sleep. Set your alarm for a couple of hours earlier than when you'd normally get up. You'll be surprised how much easier it is to study at 4:00 AM with some sleep under your belt than it is to wade through information at the end of a long day. (And, you can do some night prayers too.)
Finding the right way to sleep -- and knowing what your own body needs -- is absolutely critical to your success as a physician. Experiment with different approaches, and once you find what works for you, commit to it. You will be happier, healthier, and better able to cram that last bit of knowledge into your head to do your best in medical school, residency, and your career.
Du'a 
And for Muslim, here's the du'a that you can read if you can't sleep.

اللَّهُمَّ غَارَتِ النُّجُومُ ، وَهَدَأَتِ الْعُيُونُ ، وَأَنْتَ حَيٌّ قَيُّومٌ

يَا حَيُّ ، يَا قَيُّومُ ، أَنِمْ عَيْنَيَّ وَأَهْدِئْ لَيْلِي


“Ya Allah, sudah terbenam bintang-bintang sudah terkatup banyak mata sedangkan Engkau hidup dan jaga, tidak tidur. Wahai Yang Tegak, Yang Hidup dan Yang Jaga, tenteramkanlah mataku”.



This article has been written by afore-mentioned doctor and has been edited a bit by me. This article is from Medscape.
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'Sleeper Agent' Drugs Attack Cancer



Negara kita perlukan lebih ramai scientist. Sepanjang hidup ini, pernah berkenalan hanya dengan seorang sahaja yang dia betul2 ingin menjadi scientist, itu pon dalam bidang kimia, bukan biology.

Membuat penemuan baru.

Mengkaji perkara lama untuk menjadikannya lebih baik.

Pernahkah anda berkenalan dengan seseorang yang bercita2 ingin menjadi scientist?
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Carotid Endarterectomy



best lar video2 dari nucleus media ni ^^
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