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    able to explain how you feel in English is extremely important if you live or travel in an English-speaking country. You need to be able to tell a doctor exactly how you feel. For example‚ is your pain sharp‚ dull‚excruciating? Is it a burning pain‚ or do you feel sore? All of these different kinds of pain may be signs of very different health problems. Below is a list of different symptoms. Things you have: • I have an upset stomach.   • I have a wheezing cough. A "wheezing"

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    of the glass shower she was washing struck her. Based on the progress report dated 03/02/16‚ the patient presents for ongoing evaluation of her right shoulder pain. She states that she has been going to acupuncture and has had 4 sessions. It is helping significantly decrease her pain‚ relax her muscles‚ and she is able to avoid needing pain medications. Unfortunately‚ the Lidoderm patches were denied. She has a difficult time taking anti-inflammatories Motrin and aspirin because of stomach upset‚

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    infection. 2. The patient/family will (be able to) list s/s of cellulitis. a. Redness‚ warmth b. Localized pain c. Fever‚ chills‚ malaise d. Swelling e. Skin resembling that of an orange f. Lesion or open wounds g. Drainage 3. The patient/family will (be able to) list treatments to promote healing. a. Immobilize and elevate affected limb b. Antibiotics as ordered c. Pain management: i. Cool compress ii. Pain meds prn d. Wound care i. Wash hands well before and after changing dressing ii. Use aseptic technique

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    assumed that PAS has more complications than survival. However‚ reasonable people who are mentally capable of making their own decisions about terminating their lives‚ will not let someone sway their decision making so easily. These patients can feel the pain and misery they are suffering‚ allowing them to make rational decisions about if death will put them at rest. If the patient thinks that living with their illness can be achieved to their level of tolerance‚ he or she will decide so. Yes‚ there is

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    Sense of touch

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    The Skin Senses Consider the skin has remarkable versatility: It protects us against surface injury‚ holds in body fluids‚ and helps regulate body temperature. The skin also contains nerve endings that‚ when stimulated‚ produce sensations of touch‚ pain‚ warmth and cold. Like several other senses‚ these skin senses are connected to the somatosensory cortex located in the brain’s parietal lobes. The Somatosensory Cortex The skin’s sensitivity to stimulation varies tremendously over

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    “right” thing. He married not for love‚ but rather because that was what he needed to do. All of his friends are basically the same way. Yet once Ivan falls ill and is faced with the prospect of dying‚ he realizes that while there is pain in his disease and death‚ the real pain comes from his attitude towards life that he has been unable to relinquish. His suffering brings him to recognize that his whole life has actually been a very unhappy one‚ though he didn ’t know it. Before becoming sick‚ Ivan Ilych

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    ChristianPrayerCenter.comNeed Prayer? Thousands Will Pray for You. What is morphine? Morphine is an opioid pain medication. An opioid is sometimes called a narcotic.p> Morphine is used to treat moderate to severe pain. Short-acting forumations are taken as needed for pain. Extended-release morphine is for use when around-the-clock pain relief is needed. Morphine is not for treating pain just after surgery unless you were already taking morphine before the surgery. Morphine may also be used for

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    Client-centered care Maintaining boundaries Protecting client from abuse Caring Care: C – Center: prepare for intentional caritas process) A – Assess: the immediate picture – scan the client‚ take a read on the situation – CABD‚ behaviour appropriate‚ pain‚ red flags‚ connect respectfully‚ ensure privacy. R – Role: introduction (your role on the team). I – Identity: check of client with 2 identifiers (full name and age). How would you like to be addressed? N – Name: the concern together (from clients

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    Euthanasia. A word that brings many questions to one’s mind. A word that many people avoid. What is Euthanasia? Why is it illegal? Is it morally right? For some‚ euthanasia should not be part of one’s life but to other’s it is a way to rid of unbearable pain. Good morning teachers and fellow students. Before proceeding further‚ I need to explain the difference between euthanasia and assisted suicide. The definition of euthanasia is the "Deliberate act undertaken by one person with the intention

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    Pain‚ both emotional and physical pain‚ are two very important aspects of humanity which can be defined by a multitude of emotions and states of minds. Chuck Palahniuk‚ in his book titled Flight Club captures this notion of pain and self destruction and the existence and importance pain has in each of our lives. Everyone experiences some degree of pain in their lifetime‚ whether the pain we combat is emotional pain‚ caused by a traumatic experience in life or physical pain that is caused by self

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