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    GOSHENLAND: SPICE CENTER FOR FOODIES’S Welcome to Goshenland Gourmet. Goshenland, a connoisseur of spice world prepares different spicy dishes for everyone to enjoy. Goshenland Gourmet provides our customers with varied choices of delicacies to relish. An overview of the spices catalogs used to prepare and serve is given below: All Spices: These spice trees are of medium size. The spices are used priority wise for domestic use, berry oils, extraction oleoresin and find wide use in…

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    When Everything Clinically Right Goes Wrong As nurses, we were trained to journey through the nursing process as if marking off a check list consisting of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation (ADPIE). Following “ADPIE” ensured we would provide excellent clinical care to our patients. However, what if the nursing process plays out right but the outcome is wrong? At my organization, I work as a float pool nurse trained to work on many nursing floors. One afternoon I…

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    United States because of prescription drug overdoses. “Every 19 minutes, someone in the United States dies from an unintentional prescription drug overdose. One major contributing factor to the rise in such deaths is the increased use of opioid analgesics” (APHA, 2015). What is alarming is that even though these prescriptions were given for a medical reason, they ended up in the hands of people who abused them (CDC, 2013). Morbidity and mortality rates associated with prescription drugs are a…

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    umbar spinal canal stenosis is the narrowing or stricture of the spinal canal, with possible subsequent nerve impingement (1). The canal components that contribute to its narrowing include facet joint hypertrophy, ligamentum flavum thickening, bone spurs, and multilevel disc bulge or protrusion (2). Lumbar spinal canal stenosis is one of the most Pain Physician: March/April 2016: 19:139-146 140 www.painphysicianjournal.com sion), and patients with a history of adverse reaction to either local…

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    What Causes Chronic Nose Itch? A few years ago, when I was still living down in North Carolina, I worked as a part-time cashier at a grocery store. One day, a customer came into my line and whispered, “You just touched your nose. Could you use some hand sanitizer before touching my groceries?” Or, something to that effect. I was mortified. First off, my nose itch is chronic and constant. It’s embarrassing, but there’s nothing I can do about it. Second of all, I didn’t pick my nose, I scratched…

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    PHYT 6311 Clinical Pathology – Fall 2017 Assignment Due date: Monday 11/16/17 – turn a copy of the following questions/answers and a copy of the article in to my box (in the PT main office) by 5:00. Be sure to write your name on the assignment text and article. Assignment and rubric: Choose a disease, syndrome, or other pathology that has relevance to the practice of Physical Therapy to cover for this assignment. You can choose one from the book or journal article or from a class…

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    explains that, “The number of unintentional overdose deaths from prescription pain relievers has more than quadrupling since 1999.”, and argues that, “There is also growing evidence to suggest a relationship between increased non-medical use of opioid analgesics and heroin abuse in the United States.” For example, an individual recovering from a surgery who is prescribed opioids for pain relief is likely to exceed the recommended dose causing them to run out prematurely; This window between…

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    Aspirin Research Paper

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    Research Article Pharmacy Practice GELLIFIED EMULSION FOR SUSTAIN DELIVERY OF ASPIRIN AS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY INTRODUCTION Aspirin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammation drug (NSAID). It widely use as analgesic in treating mild to moderate pain such as injury, headache, arthritis, menstrual cramp and other musculoskeletal condition. Aspirin is an ester of salicylic acid, while after ingestion it will undergoes hydrolysis which produce salicylic acid and acetic acid. Salicylic acid…

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    Krokodil Research Paper

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    Addicts will go through whatever measures to satisfy their needs. However, there are a few addicts to deny one drug in particular due to its terrifying aftermath. This flesh eating drug has earned its title as one of the world most dangerous drug and is one many people do not take lightly. Medically referred to as desomorphine, this horrifying drug commonly goes by “krokodil” due to its popular side effect. There have been a small percentage of reported cases in the United States that symmetrize…

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    are dispersed throughout the brain and body and manage the perceptions of pain and pleasure, breathing, and blood pressure (aforeverrecovery.com). Heroin’s chemical structure allows it to act like extremely powerful endorphins, giving the user an analgesic effect, says aforverrecovery.com. However, addicts easily build up a tolerance to the drug’s effects and will need a higher dosage to receive similar wanted effects. This built-up tolerance often leads to “respiratory…

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