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    Bipolar Case Study

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    the patient‚ utilizing the various appropriate therapeutic approaches‚ therefore rendering holistic caring care to the said client. The group also aspires to gain a concrete and total exemplar of the treatment of the disease condition‚ having only encountered such condition in texts. Also‚ the group feels that and successful intervention is crucial during manifestations of signs and symptoms of the Bipolar I disorder so as to ensure that the client will not have difficulties in functioning in his

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    Case Study 1

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    ways: hypervolemic‚ euvolemic‚ and hypovolemic. Hypervolemic is when the body overall has too much water‚ lowering the serum sodium level‚ thus causing cells to swell. Euvolemic is when the body’s water level is too high‚ mostly due to a health condition‚ and hypovolemic‚ is when there is too little of water and sodium‚ mainly from exercising too hard without rehydrating. 3) Discuss the signs and symptoms of hyponatremia.-Just like the woman in the video‚ symptoms include nausea and vomiting

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    The Synapse

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    factors and conditions are detected by the body’s nervous system. These changes are detected‚ interpreted and responded to. By sending electrical and chemical impulses the nervous system sets in place reactions to counteract these conditions. An example of this is if you where to place your foot on a sharp object‚ pain is detected by nerves or receptors in your foot and send a message through your foot‚ leg and into your spinal cord and into the brain which forms part of your central nervous system.

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    Alexander Disease essay

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    Dysmyelogenic Leukodystrophy Hyaline Panneuropathy Leukodystrophy with Rosenthal Fibers Megalencephaly with Hyaline Inclusion Megalencephaly with Hyaline Panneuropathy Alexander Disease is one of a group of neurological conditions called Leukodystrophies. These are disorders that cause abnormalities and the destruction of myelin‚ the “white matter” that protects nerve fibers in the brain. Myelin is essentially made up of water proteins and mostly lipids‚ it covers the axons

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    schizophrenia abstract

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    emotions and thinking. Schizophrenia is a chronic condition that requires lifelong treatment. Paranoid Schizophrenia is the most common type of Schizophrenia. It is when a person loses touch with reality. A person’s ability to function and think normally daily is altered more than during other types of schizophrenia. However‚ it includes fewer problems with concentration‚ memory‚ and/or lack of emotion. It is still a serious lifelong condition that can lead to many different complications. Doctors

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    Musyarakah Essay

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    ENRICHMENT PROGRAMME FUNDAMENTALS OF SHARIAH presented by Ahmad Sanusi Husain 1 CONTENTS 1. Participating Contracts - Types of Participating Contracts - Essential Elements - Necessary Conditions 2. Supporting Contracts - Types of Supporting Contracts - Essential Elements - Necessary Conditions 2 TYPES OF PARTICIPATING CONTRACTS Shirkat (Partnership) Shirkat Milk (Holding Partnership) Inheritance (Faraid) Will (Wasiyyat) Mudharabah (Trustee Partnership) Shirkat Amwal (Partnership

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    Valiium Research Paper

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    Get valium prescribed to tamp down depression Depression is a mood disorder whereby an individual feels continuous sadness‚ hopelessness as well as being unimportant and most of the time he or she is unable to live a normal life. This condition is common in the society. That is why there are various medications for instance Valium‚ which is used to curb depression. Downheartedness just like any other disorder can be managed by use of prescription. Valium is one of the many drugsused for depression

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    stress booklet

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    their ability to cope with the demands of the situation). How does the body respond to stress? The stress response is important for survival in animals because the physiological changes associated with stress are essential in conditions of fight or flight (i.e. attacking or running away). The stress response is therefore thought to be:  An innate‚ defensive and adaptive response that should promote survival. A bodily response which enables

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    problems presented by Gettier by adding another condition‚ in which a proposition would not only have to be a belief that’s true and justified‚ but also be fully grounded. In what follows‚ I will argue that Michael Clark’s analysis does not assist in solving the Gettier problem. The objective of an analysis of knowledge is to state the conditions that are individually necessary and jointly sufficient for knowing a proposition. Necessary and sufficient conditions relate to conditional statements‚ which

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    Guillain-Barre Syndrome

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    George Guillain (1876- 1961) and Jean Barre (1880- 1967)‚ who were the first people to describe and start to understand the disorder. GBS is a disorder in which the immune system attacks part of the peripheral nervous system‚ which is made up of nerves that extend out from the central nervous system. There are multiple names for this disorder for example it may be called‚ Acute Idiopathic Polyneuritis‚ Acute Inflammatory Demyelination‚ and Landry- Guillain-Barre syndrome. Guillain- Barre syndrome

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