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    Critical Thinking

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    CRITICAL THINKING SCENARIO AN ASSIGNMENT ON MRS. AUDREY SMITH STD NAME : VIPIN ABRAHAM VARUGHESE GROUP : THIRD

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    Bulimia Nervosa

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    other pills to pass urine This disorder is mostly between the ages of 15 and 35‚ even if they have no specific food disorders. Studies made in Europe and USA have underlined the fact that roughly 10% of women in this age bracket say they and provoke vomiting occasionally 2% vomit once or more per week. This disorder is most commonly found in girls and in their late teen years‚ but that’s not to say it does not happen to boys it does but it is very rare. With a person who has bulimia it is very hard to

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    Effects of Bulimia

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    uncontrollable and continuous vomiting‚ depression or mood swings. The following reasons will demonstrate the effects of bulimia in a person. Physical effects‚ mental and emotional effects‚ and death or suicides are the results of bulimia. The first effect of bulimia on a person is a physical effect. Bulimia can have physical effects on a person’s body. Teeth enamel erosion and cavities are some of the effects of bulimia which result from stomach acid from vomiting. The stomach acid causes the esophagus

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    obsessed culture. To understand the two sides of eating disorders‚ we must understand what an eating disorder is. Anorexia nervosa is and extreme food restriction and excessive weight loss. Bulimia nervosa is a cycle of binge eating followed by purging. Vomiting‚ laxatives or excessive exercise habits cause purging. The cycle starts again by binge eating. Another type of eating disorder is disordered eating. Disordered eating is a psychological disorder towards food‚ weight and body image that leads to very

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    Anorexi A Case Study

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    People with anorexia have a high value on controlling their weight and shape and use extreme methods that interfere with their daily life.They try to control their weight by using methods like vomiting‚ misusing laxatives‚ absurd diet aids‚ diuretics or enemas.they also purge and binge which includes forced vomiting ‚ excessive fasting‚ and exercise. Common influence anorexia such as a depression‚ shared genes (Wade‚Builik‚ Neale &Kendler‚ 2000)‚ some psychological indicators are low self-esteem; feelings

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    Bulimia Nervosa

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    the word Nervosa meaning nervous‚ or with nervous habit. Bulimia is an emotional disorder involving distortion of body image and an obsessive desire to lose weight‚ in which bouts of extreme overeating are followed by depression and self-induced vomiting‚ purging‚ or fasting. Bulimia Nervosa is an extremely overlooked eating disorders‚ provided a large amount of bulimics are usually slightly overweight‚ average sized‚ or only slightly underweight‚ and seeing as a large amount people believe that

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    Research Paper On Bulimia

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    Bulimia Bulimia is an eating disorder that is caused by an obsessive desire to lose weight‚ in which the person goes into overeating and follow on by vomiting‚ purging‚ fasting‚exercising to get rid of consumed calories‚ and often times goes into depression. The reason a person would get bulimia is because they are not pleased with there body and are trying to see the easiest way to lose weight quickly also it might be family problems or any other types of problems that would lead the person into

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    A Date from Hell

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    walking to the car‚ he ended up vomiting all the food he just digested. Not only did he vomit on the floor but on me too. At this point‚ I did not what any contact with this guy. I did not even want to see his face anymore that night. So I left him‚ and got in my car and drove myself home and got cleaned up. Lessons in life can come in various distinguish ways. I definitely learned to never talk to that guy. Having me pay for everything‚ putting me to sleep‚ and vomiting on me are just some of the things

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    Hypermesis

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    reduction of symptoms such as the vomiting and the nausea. In most case of hyperemesis the patients requires hospatilaziation in to administer intravenous fluids and monitor the condition. The patient is placed on a diet that will appropriately provide them with the necessary caloric and nutrient intake for a successful pregnancy. Antiemetics are usually the drug of choices for patients with this condition‚ because they help reduce the nausea and in such way decrease the vomiting. In more sever cases the

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    F E Case Study

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    fatigue‚ anorexia‚ nausea and vomiting‚ muscle weakness‚ polyuria‚ decreased bowel motility‚ ventricular asystole or fibrillation‚ parasthesias‚ leg cramps‚ low blood pressure‚ ileus‚ abdominal distension‚ hypoactive reflexes. In an ECG flattened T waves‚ prominent U waves‚ ST depression‚ and prolonged PR interval. 2. Conrad Jackson is a 28-year-old man who presents to the emergency department with severe fatigue and dehydration secondary to a 4-day history of vomiting. During the interview‚ he describes

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