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    • Martes, 10 de septiembre de 2024

    Donde hay humo; puede haber dolores de cabeza, náuseas y tos

    Los equipos de atención de urgencia y sala de emergencias de Renown lo alientan a mantenerse seguro. La atención de urgencia está disponible los siete días de la semana en 10 ubicaciones en el norte de Nevada y en salas de emergencias 24/7. Millones de personas en todo el oeste viven en áreas donde la contaminación del aire puede causar graves problemas de salud. La calidad del aire local puede afectar nuestras vidas diarias. Al igual que el clima, puede cambiar de un día para otro. La División de Gestión de Calidad del Aire (Air Quality Management Division, AQMD) de Salud Pública del Norte de Nevada (Northern Nevada Public Health, NNPH) ha emitido un Aviso de Calidad del Aire debido al incendio de Davis en el sur del condado de Washoe. Los monitores de aire para la mayor parte de la región alcanzaron el rango “Moderado” el sábado por la noche, que es 151-200 en el Índice de calidad del aire (AQI). Esto significa que algunos miembros del público pueden experimentar efectos en la salud. Se alienta a todos los residentes de las áreas afectadas a monitorear regularmente la calidad del aire más cercana a ellos www.airnow.gov y limitar la exposición al aire libre cuando vean u huelan humo. La exposición a concentraciones elevadas de PM2.5 (materia particulada fina en el humo) puede provocar irritación de los ojos y la garganta, dolores de cabeza, náuseas, falta de aire, congestión, tos, deterioro de la función pulmonar y dolor de pecho, especialmente entre personas sensibles como ancianos, niños, personas con asma, personas con afecciones cardíacas o pulmonares, mujeres embarazadas y cualquier persona que haga ejercicio o trabaje arduamente al aire libre.   Aleise Whitlock, APRN, jefa de sección de Renown Urgent Care, informa que hay personas con más probabilidades de verse afectadas cuando la contaminación por partículas finas alcanza un nivel poco saludable, que incluye: Personas con asma o afecciones respiratorias como enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica. Personas que padecen enfermedad cardíaca o presión arterial alta. Niños y adultos mayores. Personas que realizan actividad física prolongada o pesada, como practicar deportes o trabajar al aire libre. “Todos debemos tomar precauciones cuando la calidad del aire no es saludable. La contaminación del aire puede agravar las enfermedades cardíacas y cardiovasculares, así como las enfermedades pulmonares como el asma y la enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (EPOC). Cuando la calidad del aire no es saludable, las personas con estas afecciones pueden experimentar síntomas como dolor en el pecho, dificultad para respirar, sibilancia, tos o fatiga. Si experimenta alguno de estos síntomas, use sus inhaladores según las indicaciones y comuníquese con su proveedor de atención médica”, dice la Sra. Whitlock. “Si no tiene un proveedor de atención médica, nos complace verlo. Los consultorios de Atención de urgencia de Renown están en casi todas las esquinas, con proveedores listos para atenderlo”. Ella recomienda tomarlo con facilidad y escuchar su cuerpo, y: Limite, cambie o posponga su actividad física. Beba mucha agua. Manténgase alejado de fuentes locales de contaminación del aire, como carreteras concurridas e incendios de madera. Use un paño húmedo o una mascarilla para reducir la inhalación de humo si debe salir. Si tiene asma u otras afecciones respiratorias como EPOC, lleve su inhalador de alivio/rescate con usted. Las personas con asma deben revisar y seguir las pautas de su plan de acción escrito contra el asma. Programe una cita para visitar a su proveedor de salud a fin de asegurarse de tener un plan de acción para el asma. Cuándo visitar el Departamento de Emergencias Bret Frey, MD, presidente de Western Emergency Physicians y Renown Health Emergency Departments, dice: “Busque atención de emergencia si usted o alguien que conoce experimenta alguno de los siguientes síntomas debido a la exposición al humo: Falta de aire grave o dificultad para respirar: si la respiración se torna dificultosa o dolorosa, no puede respirar incluso después de descansar; esto puede ser un signo de dificultad respiratoria grave. Dolor u opresión en el pecho: cualquier molestia en el pecho, especialmente si está asociada con la respiración, debe evaluarse de inmediato. Tos o sibilancias persistentes: si la tos no mejora o empeora, o si desarrolla sibilancias, debe buscar atención médica de emergencia. Confusión, mareos o desmayos: estos pueden ser signos de falta de oxígeno y la atención inmediata es fundamental. Labios o rostro azulados: un indicador claro de que los niveles de oxígeno son peligrosamente bajos y se necesita tratamiento médico de emergencia. Quemaduras o inhalación de humo por un incendio. Las personas que han estado expuestas al fuego o al humo en un espacio confinado deben ser evaluadas para detectar posibles daños pulmonares y otras complicaciones. “Incluso solo una hora de exposición al humo puede afectar nuestros pulmones y corazones, y estas consecuencias pueden llegar a personas mucho más allá del área directa en peligro de incendio. Niños, adultos mayores, mujeres embarazadas, personas con enfermedades cardiopulmonares preexistentes, comunidades de color, comunidades económicamente desfavorecidas y personas con afecciones médicas crónicas preexistentes como asma, diabetes y obesidad son especialmente vulnerables a la contaminación del aire que causan los incendios forestales”, dice el Dr. Frey. Renown Urgent Care proporciona tratamiento para una amplia gama de lesiones menores, enfermedades e inquietudes médicas que son urgentes pero no ponen en riesgo la vida, que requieren atención médica el mismo día y son más asequibles que la sala de emergencias en 10 sitios convenientes, incluidos Reno, Sparks, Carson City, USA Parkway, Fallon y Fernley. Puede acudir o reservar con anticipación en línea en www.renown.org. Atención de emergencia Si tiene una emergencia, llame al 911. La sala de emergencias regional de Renown y la sala de emergencias infantiles de Renown, ubicadas en 1155 Mill St, Reno, NV, están equipadas para manejar una amplia gama de emergencias, y Regional es el único centro de traumatología de nivel II entre Sacramento y Salt Lake City. La sala de emergencias de Renown South Meadows está ubicada en 10101 Double R Blvd, Reno, NV 89521. Los tiempos de espera para el triaje generalmente son inferiores a 15 minutos y se pueden ver aquí. El equipo dedicado está listo para brindar atención inmediata con empatía y profesionalismo las 24 horas del día, los 365 días del año. Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada sin fines de lucro más grande de la región, regida localmente, que presta servicios en Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 7,500 empleados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización comprende un centro de traumatología, dos hospitales de atención aguda, un hospital para niños, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencia, y la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro de propiedad local, Hometown Health. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

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    • Viernes 23 de agosto de 2024

    A medida que más de 50,000 personas se reúnen para quemar al hombre, a 100 millas al noreste de Reno, los equipos de emergencia y hospitales de Renown Health se preparan para servir

    Burning Man es un evento anual inspirado en los valores reflejados en los Diez Principios y unido en la búsqueda de una existencia más creativa y conectada en el mundo. Como más de 50,000 personas se congregan esta semana, entre el 27 de agosto y el 4 de septiembre, en las grandes altitudes del caluroso y ventoso desierto de Black Rock, los equipos de atención clínica y de emergencia de Renown Health están listos para cuidar a los quemadores que pueden encontrarse enfermos y necesitar atención de urgencia, emergencia u hospitalización adicionales. Este año, se espera que personas de todo el mundo hagan el viaje en vehículos recreativos y automóviles repletos de carpas, comida, agua, obras de arte y disfraces, convirtiendo temporalmente a Black Rock en la tercera ciudad más grande del estado. “El proyecto Burning Man ha hecho un excelente trabajo al preparar a los participantes para pasar un momento seguro, saludable y maravilloso construyendo Black Rock City y viviendo en la playa durante nueve días para nutrir la cultura distintiva que surge de esa experiencia. Sin embargo, reunir a más de 50,000 personas en un entorno desértico de gran altitud con acceso limitado al agua, los alimentos y las condiciones sanitarias siempre presenta un desafío”, dice el Dr. Brian Erling, MBA, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health y un médico experimentado en medicina de emergencia. “Tener una excelente atención en la playa y planes implementados aquí en Reno ayuda a mitigar ese riesgo y a garantizar la salud y la seguridad de todos los participantes”. “Damos la bienvenida a todos los quemadores al norte de Nevada”, dice Bret Frey, MD, el médico de medicina de emergencia certificado por la junta que dirige el departamento de emergencias más grande del Renown Regional Medical Center, que tiene el centro de traumatología de más alto nivel durante 100,000 millas, ubicado en Reno, NV. El Dr. Frey tiene 23 años de experiencia en el campo médico y 23 años de experiencia en el tratamiento de personas que han experimentado el Burning Man. “Burning Man es un evento fascinante, y la mayoría de las personas lo pasan muy bien. Sin embargo, si las cosas salen mal, tienen la suerte de contar con el Departamento de Servicios de Emergencia de BlackRock City, 24/7, para ayudar. De vuelta en Reno, servimos como su “respaldo”, brindando atención según sea necesario, a los enfermos y lesionados y apoyando a los equipos clínicos cuando se sienten abrumados”. Renown Health ofrece tres 24/7 Salas de Emergencia que brindan el más alto nivel de atención de emergencia y trauma en la región. Renown Regional Medical Center Es el único Centro de Trauma de Nivel II entre Sacramento y Salt Lake City. Ubicada cerca del centro de Reno, esta sala de emergencias cuenta con varios helipuertos y bancos de ambulancia para pacientes que requieren atención de emergencia y trauma. Renown Children’s Hospital en Renown Regional Medical Center es el único Roo de emergencia pediátrica en la región diseñado solo para niños. Esta ubicación cuenta con especialistas pediátricos y proporciona equipos para niños y áreas para toda la familia. Renown South Meadows Medical Center Incluye el primer24/7 Sala de Emergencia. Ubicada justo a la salida de la I-580, esta ubicación está diseñada para tratar a pacientes que necesitan atención inmediata para emergencias. Estas ubicaciones están diseñadas para evaluar y atender situaciones de emergencia, que incluyen: Síntomas de ataque cardíaco Síntomas de accidente cerebrovascular Huesos rotos Falta de aire Convulsiones Sangrado grave Lesiones en la cabeza Dolores en el pecho Dolor intenso Picazón y mordida venenosas Todas las salas de emergencia de Renown cuentan con el personal de médicos de emergencia del norte de Nevada, incluidos especialistas pediátricos y médicos que han completado la formación de becas en áreas especializadas como medicina deportiva, ecografía y servicios médicos de emergencia. Algunas afecciones médicas interesantes (Playa Foot y Playa Lung) se asocian con Burning Man. El desierto de roca negra en el noroeste de Nevada es parte del lecho lago del antiguo lago Lahontan, un lago profundo que existía hace 15,000 años. El lago Lahontan dejó sedimentos finos en el fondo del lago para formar la superficie extremadamente plana. El polvo de Playa está hecho de partículas más grandes y más pequeñas. El polvo de Playa está en el aire, en el suelo y en todo en Black Rock City. Las personas combaten el polvo con máscaras, bandanas y respiradores coloridos para mantener el polvo calcáreo fuera de sus bocas y fosas nasales, pero el esfuerzo a menudo es inútil. Playa Foot es una maladía única del desierto de Black Rock causada por el polvo álcali que constituye el desierto. Es, en esencia, una quemadura química. La mejor prevención es mantener los pies cubiertos tanto como sea posible, aplicar una loción humectante para la piel antes de acostarse y usar calcetines y zapatos cerrados todos los días en la playa. “Playa Lung, donde las partículas se inhalan hacia los pulmones, puede causar tos, dolor de garganta y pérdida de voz a corto plazo”, dice William Graham, MD, especialista en Medicina Pulmonar y Medicina de Cuidados Críticos de Renown Health. “El polvo puede causar problemas de salud a fumadores, niños y ancianos, y a personas con afecciones preexistentes como asma y EPOC. La mejor prevención es obtener una mascarilla que sea cómoda con los filtros n99, usar la mascarilla tanto como sea posible y cambiar los filtros con frecuencia. Asegúrese de beber mucha agua y protegerse de las tormentas de viento. Se recomienda una visita al médico si los efectos de respirar el polvo persisten más allá de una o dos semanas”. El Dr. Derek Beenfeldt es el director médico del grupo de seguros sin fines de lucro de Renown, Hometown Health, y ha sido un participante frecuente en la experiencia Burning Man a lo largo de los años. Con el fin de que cada persona tenga una experiencia maravillosa mientras está aquí, especialmente dado que más de la mitad de los participantes viven fuera del sistema de atención médica de los EE. UU., recuerda a las personas la cantidad de recursos gratuitos y de bajo costo de atención médica en el lugar y de pruebas que se proporcionan en la playa de Black Rock City. “Es importante que los participantes de Burning Man sepan que, sin la cobertura del seguro de atención médica de los EE. UU., los costos de transporte fuera de la playa para una evacuación médica, atención en el departamento de emergencias del hospital u hospitalización pueden ser significativos. Incluso para las personas que tienen seguro, en el pasado, algunas han enfrentado algunos gastos de bolsillo significativos para el vuelo o el transporte a los hospitales o departamentos de emergencia del área de Reno”. Comparte la siguiente información: Respuesta médica en el lugar Una comunidad de EMT, paramédicos, enfermeros, estudiantes de medicina y médicos se encuentra en el lugar en Black Rock City en RV para proporcionar respuesta de emergencia y atención de urgencia a los participantes según sea necesario. Respuesta del hospital local Desde 2011, la organización Burning Man, ha contratado a Humboldt General Hospital en Winnemucca, Nev., para que dote de personal y equipe a Rampart Urgent Care, un hospital de campo que ofrece radiografías, ecografías, un escáner de cabeza portátil, análisis de laboratorio y una farmacia. La estructura de madera de una habitación se ve fácilmente: está pintada de rosa y amarillo. Las 40 camas del hospital están ubicadas en tiendas de campaña contiguas. En Rampart, cuando sea posible, los pacientes reciben tratamiento en el centro. Los EMT, los médicos y los enfermeros están facultados para practicar la medicina en la mayor medida posible que sus licencias y credenciales lo permitan. No se cobra a los pacientes por los servicios de atención de urgencia de Rampart, que están cubiertos como parte de la tarifa de su boleto. La Oficina de Servicios de Protección de la Salud de la División de Salud del Estado de Nevada también se encuentra en la playa. Los conocerá con el logotipo de la División de Salud del Estado de Nevada en sus camisas. Todos los médicos de Renown recuerdan a las personas que si experimentan síntomas de un ataque cardíaco o accidente cerebrovascular, deben acudir a la sala de emergencias (emergency room, ER) más cercana para recibir la atención médica necesaria. Posponer la atención de una emergencia médica, como un ataque cardíaco o un derrame cerebral, puede poner en riesgo la vida o provocar complicaciones graves. Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada, sin fines de lucro, con gobernación local más grande de la región que presta servicios en Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 7,000 empleados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización se compone de un centro de urgencias, dos hospitales de cuidados agudos, un hospital infantil, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencias y Hometown Health, la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro más grande de la región y de propiedad local, Hometown Health. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

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    Renown Surgical Services is with you every step of the way, providing the support, guidance and information you need throughout the entire surgical process — from preparation to recovery. Whether you need same-day surgery or an advanced procedure, our team helps you find the option that provides the best possible outcome. Need help with your pre-admitting appointment or a price estimate? Call 775-982-3993.   Preparing for Your Procedure Now that you have your surgery scheduled, let’s help get you ready for your pre-admitting appointment. The following checklist provides steps for you to follow from the time it’s determined you need surgery. The checklist covers: How to prepare 1-28 days before your procedure How to prepare the night before your procedure How to prepare the day of your procedure How to take care of yourself after your procedure View the Checklist (English) Ver en Español

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    La recuperación de una caída permite a una paciente volver a vivir y a moverse

    Standing at the top of the stairs to the basement Sharon Sturtevant was chatting with her grandson in the kitchen. Suddenly, Sharon stumbled and fell down the stairs. “The last thing I remember was my head hitting the floor before everything went black,” she recalls. Her grandson, Oliver, quickly called 911 and paramedics arrived on the scene, taking her by ambulance to Renown Regional Medical Center where she was diagnosed with a broken collarbone and a neck fracture that would require complex surgery involving fusion of her neck. Fall Recovery Begins After her surgery, Sharon was transported to the Renown Rehabilitation Hospital and her recovery process began. Sharon smiles as she describes the rehab hospital team “They are fabulous here, I learned so much about how my body moves, and the proper way to move it. At home I wouldn’t have known what to do,” she confesses. “They set me up for success to return home and not get injured again.” At Renown Rehabilitation Hospital, different therapists coordinated a custom plan to help Sharon recover from her injuries. Ultimately, the goal of her physical therapy was to help restore and improve her strength, reduce pain and increase her mobility for stamina and balance. Physical Therapy Key to Successful Treatment of Falls “My recovery after the operation was an eye-opener,” Sharon declares. “I had no idea how much went into regaining everyday moment.” During her rehabilitation hospital stay, she had to re-learn how to swallow, go up and down stairs, as well as successfully get in and out of a wheelchair, which involved transferring her body weight safely. Due to hormonal changes after menopause women are 50% more at risk for falls than men, according to research. Sharon now has a greater awareness of how to move her body and is significantly stronger than before entering her physical rehabilitation sessions. Not everyone knows that everyday mobility is impacted by four basic skills: stepping, trunk flexibility, upright posture and weight shifting. “I don’t know how I could have gotten this far without the wonderful therapists here,” she shares. “They are so thorough. Proper alignment was encouraged helping me to walk and stand correctly. They were all so nice and patient with me,” she states. “I actually had less pain because I didn’t hurt myself moving the wrong way.” Falls Are Common Among Aging Adults As we age balance becomes more important. Unfortunately falls are common among older adults with negative quality of life effects, even fatalities. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in four seniors fall each year in the U.S. A comprehensive physical therapy plan for sudden falls or chronic conditions is a safe, effective alternative treatment to medication such as opioids. Today Sharon is back at home with a new banister installed on the basement stairs. As a music lover she is enjoying her musical grandchildren Oliver and Eliana who play instruments. She looks forward to attending their upcoming school concerts. Sharon remembers the staff at Renown Rehabilitation Hospital fondly, “They were unfailingly patient, supportive, informative and understanding.” Her advice to those unexpectedly finding themselves in the rehabilitation hospital is, “Listen to your therapists carefully and follow their instructions.”

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    La salud de la vejiga no puede esperar

    Millions suffer from urinary incontinence (urine leakage). Often people feel as if their bladders control their lives. But this doesn't have to be your story. Bladder control issues are treatable and you can take steps to help control your bladder. What is urinary incontinence? Men and women of all ages can have difficulty controlling their bladders. Urinary incontinence occurs when the muscles in the bladder that control the flow of urine contract or relax involuntarily. Is there more than one type of urinary incontinence? Yes, there are three main types: Stress incontinence is when the bladder leaks small amounts of urine as a result of physical stress or pressure on the muscles supporting the bladder caused by coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting or any sudden physical exercise such as running or jumping. Urge incontinence is the inability to control a strong urge to go without advance warning, limiting the time needed to get to the bathroom. Overflow incontinence occurs when the bladder does not empty properly. As a result, over time, large quantities of urine are stored, causing the bladder to overflow (this is more common in men and is often the result of an enlarged prostate blocking the bladder opening). Are there any tests that can determine the cause and type of incontinence? Your doctor may have you track your fluid intake and output in a Bladder Diary. A urinalysis can be checked for infection, traces of blood, or other abnormalities. Blood tests can look for chemicals or substances that may relate to contributing causes. Other testing may be an ultrasound, cystogram or post voiding residual measurement. How is urinary incontinence treated? Exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles or restrain the bladder to hold on for longer. Medication can relieve and control the troublesome symptoms. If there is an infection an antibiotic is used. Surgery can repair weakened muscles or remove blockage. Special products such as pants, pads, collection devices, and chair and bed protection may be needed if the problem cannot be controlled. How do you strengthen your pelvic floor muscles? To make your pelvic floor muscles stronger, alternate between squeezing and relaxing them. Following the steps below may help: Squeeze your muscles for one second and hold. Relax your muscles for two seconds. Each time you squeeze and relax, it counts as one set. Complete five sets. When you can do the exercises easily, increase to doing them 10 times per day. When that gets easy, try to squeeze and hold the muscles for three seconds and then relax the muscles for three seconds. As your pelvic muscles get stronger, you can progress to longer squeezes for about 10 seconds. Be sure to relax between squeezes so that your muscles can rest before squeezing again. You should do these exercises in three different positions. Do 10 sets lying down, 10 sitting and 10 standing. It is important that you develop the habit of doing the exercises every day. You may want to exercise just after you get up in the morning and right before you go to bed at night. What can I do to help control incontinence? Watch your weight, practice pelvic floor muscle exercises, eat plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables and fiber to prevent constipation. Most importantly, talk to your doctor regarding incontinence issues, don’t be embarrassed!

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    Su guía 9-Step para prevenir caídas

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one out of four adults aged 65 or older, fall each year. But less than half of those who fall talk to their healthcare provider about it. What’s more, among older adults, falls are the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries. Senior Care Plus, a Medicare Advantage Plan by Hometown Health, and Renown Health Nurse Educator, Nicholas Mannering, worked together to provide a list with simple tips to help you prevent falls.  1. Exercise Exercise strengthens both your muscles and bones and improves balance which is a key factor to preventing falls. The stronger you are, the less likely you are to fall. And, if you do fall, you are less likely to be injured.   2. Vision Check Vision is an import part of fall prevention, have your eyes check by an eye doctor at least once a year. Update your vision prescription and replace your eyeglasses as needed.   3. Install Safety Equipment in Your Bathroom Installing grab bars in your home bathroom provides a way for you to help yourself in and out of challenging situations. It also provides support if you suddenly feel week or unstable. Having a grab bar to lean on or hold onto when you feel yourself falling or slipping can help prevent falls. Rubber mats eliminate slick surfaces that increase your risk of falling.   4. Helpful Items in Your Bedroom A light within reaching distance is an important item to have in your bedroom. One reason adults fall is because they wander through a dark room, often to get to the bathroom at night, and can’t see where they are walking. Having a light within reach that is quick and easy to turn on before walking around a room can make it safer and decrease your risk of falling. Having a bedroom that is organized and furnished in a way that is easy to navigate is also important. If your bedroom is cluttered and hard to walk around without tripping or running into things, it might be worth reorganizing the area to define a clear walking path.   5. Helpful Items in Your Living Room Similar to your bedroom, your living room should have a light that is easily accessible. Sofas with armrests are helpful for support when getting up and sitting down. Avoiding clutter in your walkways, rugs that are not secured down and unstable furniture are important to consider when preventing falls.   6. Actions to Avoid in Your Home There are other ways to fall besides slipping or tripping while walking. Never stand on chairs, boxes or other unstable items in your home. Walkways should be tidy and free of objects that you could trip on. Spills should be cleaned up right away to prevent slipping.   7. Wear Appropriate Footwear Wearing shoes with non-slip soles and closed toes can help prevent you from falling.  Having shoes that fit properly, are made from hard rubber (like tennis shoes) and provide good support help prevent tripping and falling. Shoes with a collar that support the ankle and a well-padded tongue for the top of your foot can also help prevent injury to your feet.   8. Review Your Health & Medications at your Annual Health Check-Up It is important to review your health and medications with your healthcare provider so they can assess if you are at risk for falls. You should discuss your vision, heart health and blood pressure at your annual health check-up. These things can play a role in the risk of falling. Reviewing your current medications is also important. If medications are making you dizzy, talk to your provider about adjusting the dosage so you can feel more stable and balanced. When talking to your doctor about medications be sure to include your vitamins and supplements. Finally, Have your healthcare provider check your feet and discuss proper footwear yearly.   9. Avoid Smoking and Alcohol Balance is important in preventing falls. Alcohol consumption negatively affects balance and increases your risk for falls and fractures. It also increases your risk for cancer, liver damage, osteoporosis, high blood pressure and strokes. Smoking is connected to frailty in older adults. It prevents the development of muscle tissue and breaks down healthy muscle tissue due to the lack of oxygen in your body.

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    • Medicamentos

    Medicamentos genéricos: lo que debe saber sobre ellos

    Without a doubt, taking medications can not only be expensive, but also confusing. In the United States, generic prescriptions are widely used, with 9 out of 10 people choosing them over a name brand. Pharmacists are a great resource to help us understand the benefits and side effects of any medication. We asked Adam Porath, PharmD, Vice President of Pharmacy at Renown Health, to answer some common questions about generic drugs. What is a generic drug? A generic drug has the same active ingredients of brand-name drugs. Brand-name drugs have a patent (special license) protecting them from competition to help the drug company recover research and development costs. When the patent expires other manufacturers are able to seek approval for a generic drug. However, the color, shape and inactive elements may be different. Per the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), a generic medicine works in the same way and provides the same clinical benefit as its brand-name version. Why do they cost less? Generic drug makers do not have the expense of costly development, research, animal and human clinical trials, marketing and advertising. This savings is passed on to the public. Also after a patent expires, several companies will compete on a generic version of a drug, further driving down prices.

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    • Envejecimiento saludable
    • Atención para personas mayores

    5 Consejos para un envejecimiento saludable

    September is National Healthy Aging Month, which is described by Healthy Aging Magazine as a “month designed to focus national attention on the positive aspects of growing older.”   What does healthy aging mean to you? If you're like most people, you're looking forward to removing the negative from your life – negative energy, thoughts, people and activities that don't contribute to your best life.   While we remain focused on ridding ourselves of the negatives, we can forget about ways to strengthen the positive parts of our lives. Dr. Shruti Basho, a family medicine physician at Renown Health’s senior-focused medical group, provides us with five positive behaviors to focus on to improve happiness and life satisfaction.  Healthy Aging in 5 Easy Steps  Connect – Humans are naturally social creatures! Build connections with friends, family, colleagues and neighbors. Strong interpersonal connections help enrich your life with new experiences and opportunities. Having a support system to call upon in both times of need and times of celebration is priceless, especially as you age. Forming these bonds helps you stay healthier and happier well into your aging journey. Joining the Sterling Silver Club is a great place to meet more people in the community who want to live a healthy, fulfilled life just like you. Be Active – Regular exercise, particularly as you grow older, is vital to increase and maintain your endurance, strength and balance. But exercise doesn’t have to be a chore! Pick a physical activity that you enjoy – whether it be enjoying a nature walk, taking a power weightlifting class or anything in between. Being active will also help you build strong connections with others. If you need a workout buddy in your neighborhood, Nextdoor is a great resource to find people who live right around the block from you and may be looking for their next exercise partner.   Take Notice – Curiosity and mindfulness can be an impactful motivator in positive cognition and behavior as you age. Like a child, see the wonder and beauty of the world. Notice the things around you – the weather, the landscape, the mood and the feelings of people. According to Harvard Medical School, changes in the aging brain "enable us to become better at detecting relationships between diverse sources of information, capturing the big picture, and understanding the global implications of specific issues.” By taking notice, it’s easier to learn to appreciate the things that matter.  Keep Learning – Engaging with lifelong learning is one of the best ways to keep your mind active. Keep trying something new! Challenges keep you on your toes and increase your confidence and excitement in your day. Don’t know where to start? EPIC (Educational Programs Inspiring the Community) offers a diverse personal enrichment and professional development curriculum at Truckee Meadows Community College ranging from art classes to accelerated training certificate courses.  Give – Be generous with your time, your knowledge and your talents by giving to friends, family and the community when you have the capacity. Lending yourself to others doesn’t have to be taxing – saying thank you and even just giving someone a smile can change the course of someone’s day. If you’re looking for a hands-on way to give back, Nevada Volunteers is a great place to find volunteer opportunities near you. Renown Health is also always looking for volunteers who are passionate about making an unforgettable difference to the people and communities we serve.   Practice these five tips to improve happiness and quality of life at any age.

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    • Atención de Emergencia

    Qué significa ser un centro de traumatología de nivel II

    When the sudden need for emergency or critical care arises, the level of a trauma center is an important designation that helps explain the types of resources available. Renown Regional Medical Center is proud to be the only Level II Trauma Center in our region, which is a critical service to provide. We spoke with Bret Frey, MD, an emergency care physician, to discuss what this means for our community.  Requirements for Designation as a Level II Trauma Center To be a designated Level II Trauma Center, a hospital must have 24-hour immediate coverage by general surgeons and multiple specialties, such as orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, emergency medicine and more. In addition, this hospital must provide trauma prevention and ongoing education for its teams and incorporate a comprehensive quality assessment program.  “What it means for this community is nothing short of amazing,” said Dr. Frey, who explained that Renown has over 20 specialty physicians on-call and ready to provide trauma care. According to Dr. Frey, many communities of the same or larger size have fewer specialists ready and available to provide this level of care.  Renown Regional Medical Center is located near downtown Reno. The Emergency Department has several helipads and ambulance banks to intake patients requiring emergency care. Patients can also receive emergency walk-in care. On the same campus is Renown Children’s Hospital, which is home to the only pediatric Emergency Room dedicated solely to pediatric patients.  Emergency and trauma care is just one area in which Renown Health is the regional leader. When patients or families choose Renown during an emergency, they will have access to all the resources provided through the entire health network. This means access to the many specialists available to consult on different conditions or care situations, inpatient care if needed, referrals to other areas of the network and medications to go.  “I’m very happy and proud to be a part of building something very special in this community,” said Frey.

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    • Atención de Emergencia
    • Atención pediátrica
    • Medicina del dolor, la columna vertebral y el deporte

    Lesiones en la cabeza, esguinces y huesos rotos

    Participating in sports and physical activities is enjoyable and beneficial for our health. However, the risk of injuries comes with the fun and excitement of sports. Sports-related injuries, including sprains, traumatic brain injuries and broken bones, are more common than we realize and can land you in the emergency room. Dr. Scott Shepherd, Emergency Medicine Physician, provides a wealth of information. Traumatic Brain Injuries: The Invisible Threat Traumatic brain injuries come in many forms. From “mild” brain injuries, concussions, to major brain injuries and bleeds. Sometimes it is very difficult to tell the difference between a major injury and a minor injury because many of the symptoms are the same. Concussions Concussions are a type of “mild” traumatic brain injury resulting from a blow to the head or a violent shaking of the body that causes a transient alteration in mental function. They are particularly prevalent in contact sports such as football, soccer and boxing. A concussion can affect memory, judgment, reflexes, speech, balance and muscle coordination. Typically, concussions are not life threatening and usually short lived. However, multiple concussions can lead to permanent disabilities. So, remember there is nothing “mild” about injuring your brain. Contusions The more serious brain injuries from brain contusions (actual bleeding in the brain material) and bleeding that presses on the brain are life threatening. These injuries are caused by the same blow to the head as a concussion and the symptoms are the same from memory deficits, loss of coordination to coma. Because of this, anyone who has a blow to the head and is not acting normal should be evaluated by a medical professional. Anyone suspected of having a severe head injury should seek immediate medical attention and follow a strict protocol for rest and a gradual return to play. It is important to note a person may not lose consciousness if they suffer a concussion; however, major consequences can occur if not properly managed. If you suspect you have an emergency that needs immediate medical attention, please call 911 or visit an emergency room near you. While it is impossible to prevent traumatic brain injuries altogether, the severity of the injury can be mitigated through proper helmet usage and knowing your skill level when participating in high-risk activities. The guidelines for picking a helmet for summer activities such as mountain biking, dirt biking and riding off highway vehicles are similar to those of picking a helmet for winter sports. Learn more about choosing the right helmet. Any blow to your head, neck or upper body can result in a major head injury Signs to watch for include the following: Headache Dizziness Blurred vision Difficulty with thinking, attention or memory Sensitivity to noise or light Ringing in the ears Changes in hearing Double vision Changes in behavior Balance issues Nausea/vomiting   Sprains: The Annoying Twist One of the most common sports injuries is a sprain, which occurs when ligaments that connect bones are stretched or torn. Sprains typically occur in joints, such as the ankle, knee or wrist, and are often caused by sudden twists or impacts. Symptoms may include: Pain Swelling Bruising Limited range of motion Rest, ice, compression and elevation (RICE) are the initial recommended treatment, followed by physical therapy to regain strength and mobility.

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