Fever is your Friend! -Nursing Fevers Supportively  incl COVID-19

Fever is your Friend! -Nursing Fevers Supportively incl COVID-19

How to support elimination so that you come out of an infection healthier than you were you became ill

By Dr Jayne LM Donegan

Date and time

Tue, 9 Jul 2024 11:30 - 13:30 PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

    Nursing People Supportively Through Acute Viral Illness including COVID-19

    [SUMMARY]

    How to support elimination so that you come out of an infection healthier than you were you became ill

    [DETAILS]

    This is an ONLINE event.

    THE LINK WILL BE SENT TO YOU 2 days, 1 day, 12 hours, 30 mins & 1 min BEFORE THE EVENT

    Looking at health beliefs and fears around acute child and adult viral illness and infections including COVID-19 and learning about:

    Part One

    How the Germ Theory of Disease and the Medical Model affect the treatment options you are offered

    The Holistic model of disease – using the healing power of your own or your child’s body to remove accumulated toxins and improve your/ their health

    The Problems caused by Suppression of Fever

    Part Two

    The Basic strategies for coping with any acute viral illness or infection

    A Simple Guide to Homoeopathy for Acute Fever

    Presentation of clinical cases showing the invasive disease that occurs when the basic principles are not followed - meningitis

    With special reference to coronavirus disease.

    How to boost the immune system of adults and those with poor health with specific strategies for Coronavirus

    Plenary/ Questions

    AIMS

    To ensure that participants:

    + Achieve a reinforced understanding of the logical reasons why children and adults contract infectious diseases, and the rationale for supportive treatment of such conditions with reference to COVID-19

    + Are confident implementing NICE Guidelines regarding paracetamol and ibuprofen use in fever in children and adults.

    + Know that NICE Guidelines do not recommend paracetamol or ibuprofen to prevent febrile convulsions.

    + Have knowledge of a range of simple practical measures that can be implemented by everyone to provide supportive management of child and adult acute viral illness and relief of distress.

    + Therapists can use these simple adjuncts to their standard care to increase therapeutic success and are able to easily explain the mechanisms of common conditions to parents/ carers, in simple terms, so that parents/ carers feel empowered and less anxious.

    + Are confident in practical adjuncts to management of specific conditions in addition to regular practice

    An ebook of this lecture is available at the website :

    http://www.jayne-donegan.co.uk/articles

    Other lectures by Dr Jayne Donegan

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/dr-jayne-lm-donegan-30030351200

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    Former GP. Homeopathic and Naturopathic practitioner .