April 25, 2019

Nurse

Thank a Nurse: National Nurses Week

It’s National Nurses Week! We have all been impacted by a nurse in some way or another during our lifetime, whether it be the moment we are born as they checked our vitals or the caring touch received throughout every procedure. To honor them this week, here are some of the ways they touch lives every day.

Advocating for Patients

Unfortunately, many of us don’t get a lot of time with our physicians. Nurses fill in the gap by being our advocate. They spend the most time with the patients and are able to monitor every part of your health. This puts them in a strong position to be able to advocate for our needs. They are best suited to provide recommendations about our health to other healthcare professionals.

Providing Emotional Support

Nurses have seen it all, yet they do not lose their caring touch. They hold our hands as we hear bad news and comfort us emotionally while we are in pain. They are on the frontlines of every good and bad thing that happens to us in healthcare.

Teaching All

Nurses are often our translators for medical jargon we didn’t understand from the doctor. This means they also need to stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in medicine. They have learned how to communicate complex medical situations to us in a way we can understand and digest. They help us feel capable of being an active participant in our own health.

Caring for Loved Ones

It’s not easy for our loved ones to see us vulnerable. It’s emotionally draining and physically exhausting. Nurses not only take care of us but make sure our loved ones have everything they need as well. Whether it be a blanket or a reassuring smile, they take care of us all.

How can I help an at-home nurse?

Although not expected, nurses would appreciate any items you have around the home to make taking care of you easier. Some of these items include: a pill splitter, disposable washcloths and bath chairs.

National Nurses Week is a week of recognition and appreciation for all of the nurses out there. If you are close to a nurse, not only this week but any time, thank them! ACG Medical Supply has the medical equipment to improve not only your lives but also make their jobs easier. See how we can help today!

Arthritis

Arthritis by the Numbers

Arthritis impacts millions of people every day. Likely, someone you know is impacted by arthritis. May is Arthritis Awareness Month. Join us as we recognize the prevalence of arthritis in the US and how ACG can help those who have arthritis manage their daily lives with less pain.

What is Arthritis?

In a broad definition, arthritis is inflammation and stiffness of the joints. However, there are over 100 different kinds of arthritis. It can be extremely painful and debilitating to everyday life. The most common types of arthritis are: rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, gout and osteoarthritis. It is the leading cause of disability in the nation.

Who does arthritis impact?

It is commonly misunderstood that arthritis mainly impacts the aging. However, ⅔ of arthritis sufferers are under the age of 65. It is more common in women than in men but is especially prevalent in obese persons.

Children

In 2018, juvenile arthritis has been diagnosed in more than 300,000 children. Many do not expect a child to have arthritis, so they dismiss the symptoms. It often manifests as swollen joints, a fever or even a rash.

Young Adults

Often, young people may be impacted by arthritis because of an autoimmune problem. Specifically, rheumatoid arthritis can impact 1 in 714 women and 1 in 2,778 men. This is often a hereditary condition, but it can also be brought on by smoking cigarettes.

Adults

The most common form of arthritis in this age bracket is osteoarthritis. As of 2015, 54.4 million adults have been diagnosed with some form of arthritis. However, those who are physically active have a significantly lower risk of developing arthritis, according to the CDC.

Older Adults

Many of those over 65 suffer from some form of arthritis. It can impact any part of the body, at any time and for any duration. Gout is commonly found in those within this age group. If you find yourself or a loved one suffering from joint pain for more than two weeks, it’s time to see a doctor.

How can we help?

Although some over-the-counter pain relievers can help alleviate pain, there are some items that can help you with your daily activities to lessen or prevent further pain.

Braces: We have items like gloves and joint braces. These help reduce swelling as well as provide a calming heat to the area because of the specialized material. It’s more than a brace to hold your joints in place, it soothes the muscles, aids in circulation and improves joint mobility.

Eating Utensils: These tools will help you feed yourself. It makes holding silverware comfortable because of its ability to bend at any angle.

Hand Therapy Equipment: These exercise balls are helpful in both strengthening and therapy due to their variety of stress levels and the ability to be heated or chilled.

It is predicted that in the next 20 years, nearly 80 million people will be diagnosed with arthritis. There is no better time than now to spread awareness! If you currently suffer from arthritis, check out these helpful products or contact us with any questions to see what will best fit your needs.

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