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    effect on slowing down the motility of the gut (Rodney 2010) which in the case of small intestinal obstruction is good‚ it causes nausea and vomiting as some of its side effect due to its direct action and stimulation of the chemoreceptor trigger zone of the brain (Daniels 2008). Though anti-emetics were prescribed to counter the effect of nausea and vomiting‚ their effect was not profound and this caused some delay in the operative process.

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    attachments to others. The victim’s’ thoughts‚ feelings‚ and personalities are lost‚ leading them to feel that their individuality as person no longer exists. Unlike anorexia‚ bulimia is compulsive binge eating followed by purging through self-induced vomiting or use of laxatives. It is typically provoked by seeing thin celebrities or peers on social media or in magazines‚ and then desiring to be thin also. Bulimics are

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    When Plague Strikes

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    symptoms were enlarged and inflamed lymph nodes (around arm pits‚ neck and groin). The term ’bubonic’ refers to the characteristic bubo or enlarged lymphatic gland. "Victims were subject to headaches‚ nausea‚ aching joints‚ fever of 101-105 degrees‚ vomiting‚ and a general feeling of illness. Symptoms took from 1-7 days to appear. Bubonic plague is just the medical term for the Black Death" (Giblin 11). Smallpox is a serious‚ contagious‚ and sometimes fatal infectious disease. There is no specific

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    medulla. Dry mouth‚ constipation‚ nausea‚ vomiting‚ light-headedness‚ sedation‚ dizziness‚ drowsiness‚ euphoria‚ and dysphoria. Pp 762 Tramadol HCL 100MG PRN orally Analgesic; narcotic (opiate agonist) Centrally acting opiate receptor agonist that inhibits the uptake of norepinephrine and serotonin‚ suggesting both opioid and nonopioid mechanisms of pain relief. Drowsiness‚ dizziness‚ headache‚ restlessness‚ nausea‚ constipation‚ sweating‚ confusion‚ vomiting‚ anxiety‚ dyspepsia‚ diarrhea‚ and panic

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    Transient Person

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    After reading the last paragraph of the article by Jane Jacobs‚ I cannot help but thinking which type of person in her description I belong to. Am I the “transient person” who lives in the high-rent tenants and does not take care of the neighborhood? Or‚ am I the “intervening type of person” who helps to care for the streets and is aware of whether people living around are safe? To my disappointment‚ I found myself closer to the former type. I have been moving from place to place since I left my

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    severe reaction. It is available by prescription as a self-injectable device such as Epipen. Symptoms may include one or more of the following: a tingling sensation in the mouth‚ swelling of the tongue and the throat‚ difficulty breathing‚ hives‚ vomiting‚ abdominal cramps‚ diarrhea‚ drop in blood pressure‚ loss of consciousness‚ and even death. Symptoms typically appear within minutes to two hours after the person has eaten the food to which he or she is

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    Summary of Nursing Basics

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    EXAM 2 Study Guide PSCI 3315 (Spring 2012) Anesthetics From a list of anesthetics‚ be able to pick out the general anesthetics and the local ones General Inhaled:desflurane Sevoflurane Isoflurane Enflurane Halothane Methoxyflurane a. IV i. Dizzepam ii. Loraepam iii. Midazolam (drug of choice for IV) Local anesthetics (esters and amides) End in –caine (lidocaine‚ buplvacaine‚ procaine‚ cocaine) Be familiar with the potential adverse effects of general and local anesthetics Local:

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    First Aid

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    occassional headaches and a temperature. Gastroenteritis(stomach bug) Symptoms include: Vomiting‚ temperature‚ diarrhoea(not on all occassions) and dehydration. Tonsillitis Symptoms include: A very sore throat‚ fever‚ aches including headaches/migraines. Scarlett Fever Symptoms include: Fever‚ loss of appetite‚ sore throat‚ pale mouth and lips‚ slight rash on face and body. Dysentary Symptoms include: Vomiting‚ diarrhoea with blood+mucus‚ abdominal pain‚ fever‚ and headache. Chicken Pox Symptoms

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    Unit Mu 2.4

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    UNIT MU 2.4 CONTRIBUTE TO CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE´S HEALTH AND SAFETY 1 KNOW THE HELTH AND SAFETY POLICIES OF THE WORK SETTING. The policy of my work setting is to provide and maintain safe and healthy working conditions‚ equipment and systems of work for all employees and safe environment for the children to be cared and educated in. The policies also give all members of staff guidelines on how to manage situations and what safety equipment should be used to protect employees at all the

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    Cancer Diagnosis‚ Staging and Treatment Cancer is a term used to describe diseases in which there is an uncontrolled division and growth of abnormal cells‚ which have the capacity to invade other body tissues (National Cancer Institute). Cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality; from 2006-2010‚ the incidence rate of all cancers in the US was 463 per 100‚000 per year‚ with mortality being 176 per 100‚000 (National Cancer Institute). This makes cancers the second leading cause of death

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