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    Compassion Fatigue

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    caregivers can give adequate care to themselves as well as their patients. Burnt Out Caregivers Caregivers can sometimes become burnt out. A caregiver who is burnt out will have physical‚ psychological‚ cognitive‚ and relational disturbances. Some symptoms or signs of being burnt out could include anger‚ frustration‚ fatigue‚ negative body language‚ cynicism‚ and withdrawal (McSteen‚ 2010). Being burnt out can hinder a caregivers duties‚ as well as be harmful to the caregivers themselves. Compassion

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    Celiac Disease Paper

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    been linked genetically or pre-disposed from infancy to adulthood (www.mayoclinic.com). This disease can be asymptomatic. Which means that the person can be a carrier of this disease and pass it on to their children. The carrier would not have any symptoms of this disease or even know they are a carrier. Celiac disease can affect 1 in 105 people in the United States (www.webmd.com). Celiac disease is caused by a reaction to gliadin‚ or a gluten protein. The gluten protein is found in wheat‚ barley

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    caused because people ate too much onions or something related to onions in one day. This disease may last for 1 or 2 years. There is no cure found yet. Scientists are trying their best to find the cure as soon as possible. If you have the disease the symptoms may be: having bad breath‚ your hands smell like onions‚ people staying away from you‚ unusual behavior‚ headaches‚ sore throat‚ somehow taste of onions‚ unusual cravings for onions‚ illusions that people are onions‚ not eating things without onions

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    Bio- Polio Disease

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    Transmission)? Polio is a virus that spreads by the following: contact with infected feces‚ direct human-to-human contact‚ and contact with infected mucus or phlegm from the mouth or nose. What are the symptoms? The symptoms of Paralytic Poliomyelitis include: Fever (5-7 days before other symptoms)‚ abnormal sensations in an area‚ difficulty in breathing‚ constipation‚ drooling‚ headache‚ poor temper control‚ muscle pain‚ muscle weakness‚ stiffness in neck or back‚ swallowing difficulty‚ and sensitivity

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    the human body‚ but it is a necessity that can be beneficial under certain circumstances. Stress is a negative energy caused by internal and external factors that activate hormonal stressors and leave the body fatigued. Stress also poses negative symptoms to the body and its health that can lead to more harmful diseases as it continues to build. Although stress is mostly negative‚ it is beneficial to the body. It is the body’s response under threatening situations that allows the human to act rationally

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    A Food Borne Illness

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    rigorous sanitation measures. Most people get sick within one day of ingesting norovirus. Symptoms and signs include vomiting or watery diarrhea or both. Fever‚ cramping abdominal or stomach pains‚ a general feeling of tiredness‚ headache‚ and muscle aches are also common. Some people are usually thirsty‚ although they may have trouble keeping anything down. Symptoms in adults may be different than symptoms in children. Young children and babies may not complain of thirst but may appear listless

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    Viral Diseases

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    body’s immune system is unable to fight off the virus‚ it multiplies and spreads to other cells‚ repeating the process and leading to a widespread infection. Signs & Symptoms of rabies One of the most distinctive signs of a rabies infection is a tingling or twitching sensation around the area of the animal bite. In people‚ symptoms of rabies include Abnormal Postures & Thoughts Aggressiveness Confusion Difficulty in Speaking Excessive Movements Extreme Sensitivity to bright lights‚ sounds

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    than girls. HSP is the most common form of vasculitis in children‚ with an annual occurrence of 140 cases per one million children. However‚ adult cases are sometimes more difficult. Skin manifestations are more variable in adults‚ and sometimes symptoms in adults endure longer. The cause of the initial inflammation is still unknown‚ but is believed that the immune

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    burn-out. These few mentioned symptoms are also called compassion fatigue. This is the specific illness of above mentioned professional groups. Compassion fatigue can be accompanied by mental‚ physical‚ spiritual‚ and emotional exhaustion. This can lead to inability to rejoice or have at least some positive emotions. This is the warming sign for the concept which is called Counter Compassion Fatigue with Mindfulness. Mentioned disease has the broad range of symptoms. Consequently‚ there is the necessity

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    Burp

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    "Burp!" You cover your mouth with your hand‚ but it’s too late. The people at the next table in the lunchroom already heard. As you turn back to your soda‚ you think: Where did that burp come from? A burp — sometimes called a belch — is nothing but gas. When you eat or drink‚ you don’t just swallow food or liquid. You also swallow air at the same time. The air we breathe contains gases‚ like nitrogen (say: ny-truh-jen) and oxygen (say: ahk-sih-jen). Sometimes when you swallow these gases‚ they

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