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    DISABILITY: Kelly’s GSC score is 15/15, no brain injury reported. Her cognitive function is normal. Her anxiety and restlessness is due to lack of enough blood supply to the brain. Monitoring patient cognitive function regularly by using a simple nursing assessment scale such Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) used to describe the level of consciousness and to assess any brain problem or cognitive impairment. Patient with heart attack can suddenly changes their cognitive function due to insufficiency of…

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    Delirium: A Case Study

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    Delirium is a subacute fluctuating disturbance of consciousness characterized by disorientation, inattention, disordered thinking, cognitive impairment, emotional lability, hallucinations or delusions, and sleep-wake cycle disturbance (DynaMed, 2016). Delirium can occur in patients of all ages, but the highest incidence is seen in older patients 65 years and above (DynaMed, 2016). Delirium can be recognized by five key elements namely: (1) Disturbance in attention and awareness; (2) Develops…

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    Leadership Self-Analysis

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    Jack Walsh once said “before you are a leader success is about growing yourself. When you become a leader success is about growing others”. As a young child my mother was a vocational agriculture teacher, as her job progressed she grew many of today’s leaders and she also took pride in her young saplings and grew them into the outstanding people of today. When it was my turn to be in ag classes I took this opportunity and joined her leadership and career development teams that she trained, I…

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    Methadone Research Paper

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    become opioid addicts. Since the 1960s, methadone has been strategized to help people who are dependent on illicit drugs such as opioid, heroin, morphine, and codeine. Methadone is an opioid agonist, which corresponds to narcotic medications, just as morphine. As I stated, Methadone is an opiate agonist, which has a series of actions parallel to those of morphine and other…

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    Kinesin Synthesis

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    Our logic for choosing kinesin for developing CNS therapeutics is based upon our own research, which found that kinesins are transcriptionally upregulated during memory storage and that they are both necessary and sufficient to induce long-term memory storage (LTM) in the marine snail, Aplysia californica (Puthanveettil et al., 2008; Fig 1). Furthermore, other researchers have also discovered that an increase in specific kinesin function in the mouse forebrain improves working memory (Wong et al…

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    are given to the woman in order to stimulate egg production. These are gonadotrophins that are injected subcutaneously, the follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is in this injection so that the eggs will mature. Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists are important in IVF in order to prevent premature ovulation due to FSH. It is important in IVF for the ovulation not to happen early, so that the doctors are able to successfully retrieve the eggs at a planned time. Women will produce…

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    Migraine Headaches Migraine headaches are a severe headache typically categorized by throbbing pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound. They can be acute or chronic. They occur when a "trigger" stimulates the release of vasoactive neuropeptides, which causes blood vessels in the brain to contract and then dilate. This also produces vasospasms, which reduces blood flow. Platelets then clump together and release serotonin, which causes blood vessels to constrict even more. This triggers…

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    Tourette’s Syndrome Tourette’s syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder defined by sudden, repetitive, involuntary movements or vocalizations called tics. The worst symptoms are first noticed in childhood before the age of 18 years with improvement into late teens and adulthood. Males are affected three to four times more often than females. Approximately 200,000 individuals have a severe form of TS. Tic disorders can occur in all ethnic and cultural groups and tend to be genetic. Evidence…

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    Poultry Dust Essay

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    Overall Impact Numerical Score: 3 Overall Evaluation: This is a competitive renewal application on Poultry Dust and Lung Inflammation form an established investigator. The renewal application builds on the discoveries made in the last funding cycle on effects of poultry dust on lung epithelial cells and monocytic cells, and lung inflammation in a mouse model. The data showed that poultry dust contains protease activity,…

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    Golgi Wear Analysis

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    According to the text, the main problem in visualizing neurons was not due to their minuteness, but it was because of the way they are constructed. Neurons are so tightly packed and intertwined together through one another, that when you try to look at them through a microscope, you cannot see anything clearly. With the discovery of the neuroanatomical techniques, the Golgi stain method and the Nissl stain methods; this has allowed neuroscientists to see the complex network of structures…

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