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    M4-A1

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    Violence does occur‚ none the less. “The symptoms of schizophrenia fall into three broad categories: positive symptoms‚ negative symptoms‚ and cognitive symptoms” (National Institute of Mental Health. 2009) The negative symptoms includes the flat effect‚ lack of pleasure‚ speaking little‚ and lack of pleasure in everyday life. The cognitive symptoms include problems focusing‚ problem with memory‚ and poor executive functioning. The positive symptoms are the symptoms that make a person with schizophrenia

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    sports medicine

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    together in their local netball competition. They train one afternoon per week and play on Saturdays. Jenny has Type 1 diabetes and Molly suffers from asthma and often has an asthma attack during training and games. a) Describe the signs and symptoms of each medical condition that a coach must be able to recognize. (10 marks) b) Using your knowledge of strategies to reduce risk and manage these medical conditions‚ analyse the implications that a coach must consider during training sessions

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    Analyzing Todd's Case

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    case are Malaria‚ Yellow Fever‚ and Typhoid Fever. All of these included the same symptoms‚ such as: fever‚ headache‚ chills‚ vomiting‚ bleeding of some type(gums or nose…. even though "nose bleeding" wasn’t a symptom of Todd’s… it still threw up a red flag to me)‚ joint pain(could be related to back pain)‚ liver symptoms(yellow skin/jaundice - Malaria doesn’t have "liver symptoms"‚ but it does have ’anemia’ as a symptom‚ so this still placed it as a "contender" for me)…etc. 2.) The pathogen most

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    1. Signs and symptoms of some common childhood illnesses: Chicken pox- Chickenpox is a mild and common childhood illness that most children catch at some point. It causes a rash of red‚ itchy spots that turn into fluid-filled blisters. They then crust over to form scabs‚ which eventually drop off. However‚ even before the rash appears‚ the child may have some mild flu-like symptoms including: • feeling sick • a high temperature (fever) of 38ºC or over • aching‚ painful muscles • headache •

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    children. 2.1 Identify the signs and symptoms of common childhood illnesses. Illness Sign and symptoms Chicken pox Child generally feels unwell to begin with and may have a temperature and will then develop red spots (mainly on chest and back to begin with). Spots may then spread to arms‚ legs and face. The spots then change and become more like a liquid filled blister. These will then dry out and become brown / red scabs. German Measles (rubella) First symptoms can be a slight cold / runny nose

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    physiological disorders

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    ‘Physiological Disorders’ (unit 14). Summer work Assignment Physiological disorders‚ their nature‚ signs and symptoms The purpose of this assignment is to: Understand the nature of physiological disorders. Scenario: You have been asked by North Middlesex Hospital to create two information leaflets explaining the nature of two named physiological disorders and their signs and symptoms. The most successful way to achieve this is to create a separate leaflet for each chosen physiological

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    INCUBATION PERIOD: 1-3 days The signs and symptoms of common cold are: Severe headache‚ Runny nose‚ Sore throat‚ mild temperature‚ Persistent crying & cough‚ Vomiting or abdominal pain. The treatment that a child can undergo to cure this illnesses: Treat the symptoms with antibiotics that were prescribing from the GP‚ Encourage the child to have an enough rest‚ encourage the child to drink plenty of

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    illness on school campuses. Bergeron‚ Richardson‚ and Roetert note the importance of recognizing signs and symptoms‚ as well as how to respond to and treat emergencies. The authors discuss many ways in which teachers and parents may work together to help prevent children from suffering heat related illness during activities in hot weather. They emphasize the importance of detecting symptoms early as well as quick response to any possible emergencies. When warm weather approaches it is necessary

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    Unit 40, Dementia Care

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    and around 15‚000 are under the age of 65. If the dementia is recognised early enough that are a lot of things that you can be done to make the quality of life better. In a lot of dementia cases the symptoms and quality of life will progress and get worse over a number of years. The most common symptoms of a dementia patient are: * Forgetfulness‚ maybe forgetting names of people that you have been in contact with every day‚ or forgetting what you did just hours or days ago. * Having difficulty

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    Post-Polio Syndrome

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    is an illness that causes symptoms to reappear in individuals who had recovered from polio decades earlier. After recovering from polio‚ some survivors find themselves afflicted again‚ facing a serious condition called post-polio syndrome. PPS is a condition in the nervous system that affects muscles and nerves. What are the symptoms of Post-Polio Syndrome? Symptoms of post-polio tend to show up in a patient gradually. There may be long periods of time when symptoms are stabilized and no sign

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