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    Nausea * Vomiting * Dizziness * Difficulty breathing * Rash * Diarrhoea * Chronic Headaches * Stomach pains 4.2 Identify circumstances where children or young people may need urgent medical attention. * Broken bones * Unconscious/unresponsive * Shallow Breathing * Asthma attack * Temperature over 80c * In severe pain * Dislocation * Confusion * Allergies * Chocking 4.3 Outline own role and responsibilities in the event of

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    bird” but in reality we all go through similar trials and tribulations just in different lights‚ that’s all. When we imagine a loved one or pet dying we imagine suffering and we instantly feel pity. Suffering is more than just pain‚ it is also the sufferer’s response to pain and that is dictated by the attitude about what has happened or what may happen. The bird in the poem dies nobly‚ “A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself” the bird dies with dignity

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    tighter with every second that went by‚ joints were being pushed to their limits as their limbs stretched the farthest they could reach‚ and yet these twelve people were still able to ignore their injuries. All they revealed was happiness. There was no pain to be seen. No acknowledgement of misery because they all knew they only had those two minutes and thirty seconds to give it their all. Any sense of nervousness had to be crushed before it even started‚ there was no room for that. These girls were

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    Essay 2 Unfortunate Irony In the poem “Hope” by Ariel Dorfman the use of irony is what really sets and delivers the mood of this heart wrenching story. The author uses a very straight forward approach in this poem because they are essentially just telling the story‚ adding loose rhythm and rhyme structure. The best way for the author to get the point of this tragedy across is with subtle but profound irony. The mother and father finding “joy” in this horrible event is the best example of irony

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    found to have medicinal benefits. Such parts of the plant have been found to have essential oils‚ tannin‚ alkaloids and glycosides‚ which are the reasons for the effective treatment of various health concerns. It functions as a pain reliever‚ mostly for headaches and pain caused by arthritis‚ and even hangover. It can also be used as antiseptic and anti-bacterial‚ which makes it ideal for healing wounds. In the same manner‚ a preparation derived from the bark of this plant may be used to address

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    the patient complains of bilateral lower back pain‚ which radiates down to the left lower extremity. Pain is at 8/10 with medication and 10/10 without medication. The patient has tried acupuncture‚ chiropractic‚ PT and steroid joint injections for the last 2 years with no relief. The patient also reports disturbed sleep. The patient reports constipation and dry mouth with medication. Pain is described as spasm‚ aching‚ pressure‚ sharp and tenderness. Pain is aggravated by bending‚ lifting‚ position

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    The results cited above plainly reveal that there is some debate about the efficacy of spinal manipulation as a short term and long term curative for chronic low back pain. Many of the studies employed accepted inventories and scales‚ but they also tend to be small. This might explain why no overarching consensus has yet arrived. Spinal manipulative therapy has some critics who are unconvinced that it surpasses other conventional treatment intervention. For example‚ Laura Palomo et al (2012) compared

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    For millennia‚ chronic and acute severe pain treatment has been effective with opioids and in most places‚ they are a standard care. Conversely‚ continued opioid uses have brought about concerns on its safety‚ abuse liability and effectiveness which drive warning perceptions leading to a higher degree of the willingness to approve this treatment means. In the United States‚ the past decades have witnessed the shift of attitudes in response to epidemiological and clinical observations manifested in

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    Form She Invented Buzzy‚ the Drug-Free Pain Relief Device Pain specialist Amy Baxter couldn’t protect her own son from the distress of injections. So she invented a device that would do the job by Jillian Keenan During the start-up phase‚ Baxter and her staff worked out of the basement of her Atlanta home‚ aka “the hive.” Photograph: Jessica Haye & Clark Hsiao In January 2010‚ Dr. Amy Baxter‚ 44‚ a pediatric emergency physician and pain specialist‚ received an unexpected visit

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    There have been multiple theories considered to explain the process of referred pain. One theory discusses the branching of peripheral nociceptive afferent fibres that has a receptive field in both the local and referred pain area.1 The limitation for this theory is that these bifurcated fibres are rare‚ fibres don’t generally branch over such large distances‚ semi-directional nature of referred pain & the latency of onset.2 This theory implies that if one receptive field is stimulated it will lead

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