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    Ineffective caregivers training reduces the quality of palliative care and services as it can lead to caregivers’ inability to provide high standard of care for their loved ones. Ineffective caregivers training can cause the caregivers to have ‘lack of information and skills which result in them not been able to deliver proper care for the patient.’ (Hafsteinsdóttir, Vergunst, Lindeman, & Schuurmans, 2010) For example, a diabetic patient have diabetic foot ulcer that have been developed due to…

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    Dangers Of Cannabis

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    Cannabis consumption is a growing debate in the United States, and due to medical research, has become one of the most popular topics to talk about. This essay explores both sides of the associated controversial propaganda and is intended to enlighten the community about the dangers of cannabis. At least 50 percent of the government’s involvement in cannabis should be dedicated to help the public understand the important implications and associations of its use, to fund clinical studies for…

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    Going green With the recent changes of laws legalizing recreational use and small of amounts of marijuana in many states such as Oregon, Alaska, and Washington, D.C, it has become a very controversial topic in today’s society. Marijuana been has named as dangerous drug that serves no purpose, these types of false malicious claims have been made by misinformed individuals in addition to propaganda throughout the last century, these claims have been replaced with concrete facts. Facts that show…

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    In listening to these three children, they definitely have varying opinions to how best provide care for their ill mother. Despite their differences in opinions, the three siblings share a common desire of wanting the best possible care for their mother. The oldest child wants the best for her mother, however, she seems unable to decide what is best for her. By wanting the best, the oldest child appears to be displaying the principle of beneficence. According to Burkhardt and Nathaniel (2014),…

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    is that people are mixing it was a different kind of drug. A drug used only for tranquilizing large animals. This mixture is very dangerous as the tranquilizer is not for human consumption, and there What is heroin? Heroin is a highly addictive analgesic drug derived from morphine, often used illicitly as a narcotic producing euphoria. But now their are more people mixing it with other products. Like elephant tranquilizer, which is used to tranquilize large animals. The chemical term is known as…

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    profile of Ketorolac Tromethamine and Phenylephrine Hydrochloride in immediate release tablet. Background: Ketorolac Tromethamine is a pyrrolizine carboxylic acid derivative structurally related to indomethacin. It is an anti inflammatory drug with analgesic and anti pyretic effect. Phenylephrine Hydrochloride is a sympathomimetic amine that acts predominantly…

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    This article looks at the seismonastic response (the response of a plant to touch or vibration) and how it utilizes the transport of K+ in the pulvinar cells (the thickening at the base of a leaflet that causes the movement of the leaflet based on differing turgor pressure in these cells). They tested many hypotheses regarding the seismonastic reaction in the Mimosa pudica, one of which tested whether there was an increased efflux of K+ from pulvinar cells during stimulation. The experimenters…

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    Advantages Of CBD

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    10 ADVANTAGES OF CBD: WHY IS THIS CANNABINOID SO IMPORTANT? CBD, the acronym for the miracle compound cannadidiol, has long been in the shade of its psychoactive family member, the cannabinoid THC. Recently, both scientists and consumers have begun to recognize the myriad benefits of CBD for our physical and mental health. Below we have compiled 10 advantages of CBD that could surprise you with the therapeutic power of this essential compound. 1. CBD MITIGATES THC The CBD is considered a…

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    Emergence delirium (ED) was first described in the 1960s by Dr. Eckenhoff as "a dissociated state of consciousness in which the child is inconsolable, irritable, uncooperative, typically thrashing, crying, moaning, or incoherent" (Mohkamkar et al., 2014, para. 1)‌. Several possible causes of ED have been proposed including rapid emergence from short acting volatile anesthetics and the chemical makeup of volatile anesthetics themselves (Reduque & Verghese, 2012).‌ ED impacts 5.3% of all…

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    The Cardiovascular System is one of the most important systems in the body of an organism. It is responsible for carrying the oxygen and nutrients needed for survive through the body. The only organ in this system is the heart, containing four chambers; the left and right atrium and the left and right ventricle, which will be described in further detail later on. Although this system is very important, problems can occur that disrupt the normal routine. One of these we will be focusing on today…

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