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    Cyp Core 3.1 2.1

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    young peoples development is influenced by a range of external factors. Health Status A mixture of genetics and other factors can affect a child or young persons health. There maybe conditions such as Cystic Fibrosis (lung disease) sickle cell disease (abnormal red blood cells) diabetes etc that all have an impact‚ even general things like the common cold or viruses can have an affect on a child. Disability Conditions such as spina bifida and cerebral palsy have a physical effect on children and

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    Intro to Health

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    because of the many challenges that are brought on by the disease (Jenerette & Brewer‚ 2010). Many studies show that adaptation in social groups is difficult for individuals‚ especially children and adolescents‚ who are experiencing diseases that affect the way they look. With stigmatization comes self-esteem issues‚ and embarrassment inflicted on these children and adolescents*. Stigma is related to health issues such as sickle cell disease‚ and leprosy. Jenerette & Brewer (2010) argue that the study

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    ic Case 4: Brittany Long Guided Reflection Questions Opening Questions How did the simulated experience of Brittany Long’s case make you feel? Brittany Long’s case gave me the experience of providing care for a patient diagnosed with sickle cell. Initiallly‚ I was unsure on which pain medications to give being that she had orders for acetaminiophen‚ ibuprophen and morphine. I decided to stck with the morphine after retrying since her pain level was severe. Describe the actions you felt went well

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    that frequently force them to cope in different ways. According to Midence (1994)‚ ten to twenty percent o all children in the United States suffer from a chronic illness. The most common chronic childhood diseases are asthma‚ congenital heart disease‚ chronic kidney disease and sickle cell disease. Children are often quite vulnerable and lack education and experience about coping‚ especially coping with such difficult life issues. Learning how children cope and where they derive their coping skills

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    Edexcel GCSE Biology/Science Unit B1: Influences on Life Foundation Tier Tuesday 15 May 2012 – Morning Time: 1 hour You must have: Calculator‚ ruler Paper Reference 5BI1F/01 Total Marks Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name‚ centre number and candidate number. Answer all questions. Answer the questions in the spaces provided – there may be more space than you need. Information The total mark for this paper

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    Instructor: Robert L. Stewart‚ Jr. Sickle cell anemia affects people with African‚ Mediterranean‚ Middle Eastern‚ and Indian ancestry (Scientific American). Sickle cell anemia occurs when a person inherits two sickle cell gene‚ one from each parent‚ that cause the red blood cells to change and become crescent shaped. The underlying problem involves hemoglobin‚ a component of the red blood cells. Hemoglobin is a protein molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body’s

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    addiction are often the result of environment and their expressions can be diminished or modified by warm and intelligent social interaction with parents and by relieving or not adding any stressors that would trigger the possibilities of those diseases‚ and sickle- cell anemia although genetic its risks of having it are diminished over generations where ancestors who might of lived in an area of the world where it was an important and spontaneous mutation required for survival against malaria. I would also

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    Human Adaptation to Malaria Widespread disease has been a great cause of rapid mortality rates throughout history. As some diseases vanish or become less prominent in society‚ cultural and biological anthropologists have been able to conduct research on to how human adaptation and resistance to disease occurs. Based on interconnectedness of aspects such as economy‚ population distribution‚ horticulture‚ environment and anatomy‚ biological anthropologists and cultural anthropologists

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    cricoarytenoid 2)Sumatriptan is contraindicated in a)Asthma b)DM c)Coronary artery disease d)peripheral vascular disease 3)Non granular fungal disease is a)Cryptococcus b)Blastomycosis c)Candida d) 4)All following are true of seminiferous tubules except a)Sertoli cells b)Leydig cells c)spermatid d)Spermatogonia 5)Sub-poena is a a)Legal b)medicolegal c)Medical d)first info report 6)Refsum disease is due to defect in enzyme a)Phytanic acid oxidase b) c) d) 7)Skin supplied

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    Sickle-Cell Anemia

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    Sickle-Cell Anemia is an inherited‚ chronic blood disease in which the body produces abnormally shaped red blood cells. When the blood cells become crescent/sickle shaped‚ they are unable to deliver adequate amounts of oxygen to other cells. Also‚ these unusual “sicklecells block blood pathways to the limbs and organs‚ limiting the amount of blood flowing throughout the body. It causes pain‚ organ damage‚ and anemia (low blood count). Unfortunately‚ however‚ when sufferers are born with this disease

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