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    - This condition can be treated and should begin as soon possible with a doctors guidance. - Patients should check to make sure they don’t have an underlying cause for carpal tunnel syndrome such as diabetes or arthritis. If so they should treat those underlying conditions before they seek treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome. - Treatment generally involves resting the hand and wrist for about two weeks or longer, and avoiding strenuous activities that involve the hand and wrist. - Applying…

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    trials. Of the small percentage that do work half are relabeled because of side effects not revealed in animal tests. Testing on an animal shows almost no correlation to the effect on humans. Penicillin kills guinea pigs but is inactive in rabbits. Aspirin kills cats and causes birth defects in rats, mice,…

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    I woke up and I only had two hours of sleep, and my flight was leaving in two more hours. My head was pounding, I had a terrible headache and my throat was dry and in need of water, so I drank lots of Gatorade to avoid dehydration. My father picked me up at Renata’s house, and then we went to pick up my luggage and my aunts who were traveling back to the United States with me. Guasave had no airport so we had to go to Los Mochis; it was a thirty minutes drive and all I had in my mind was how…

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    of the obtainability of birth control without a doctor’s prescription. She does this by surveying if in fact, a doctor should regulate birth-control pills of any variety with prescriptions. As an alternative should the government permit them, like aspirin, ibuprofen or cough syrup directly there on the shelves of the drugstore? Furthermore, Rosenthal sites works directly from numerous credible associations and…

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    Anna Garcia Case Study

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    Anna Garcia was a 38 year old Hispanic female that lived alone in her home. On a hot summer day a call came in at 9:45 am notifying authorities of deadly suspicions involving Ms. Garcia. When the EMTs arrived at the scene at 9:46 am they found Anna Garcia lying dead on the floor surrounded by various pieces of evidence. There were many factors that may have led to the death of Anna, which is already apparent due to the wide variety of substances found around her body. Investigators collected…

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    brand name for the over-the-counter medication is known as Tylenol, however, acetaminophen is also a major ingredient in many over-the-counter cold and flu medications, such as Robitussin. Acetaminophen, also known as Paracetamol, that is much like aspirin. As mentioned before, acetaminophen is an analgesic, which means pain controlling, and antipyretic, meaning fever reducing. Acetaminophen was originally discovered in the 1800’s, however the discovery was largely ignored. In 1948, Bernard…

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    Stroke: A Case Study

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    Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States (CDC, 2014). A stroke occurs when either a clot or bursts causes damage to the brain tissue. The damage then hinders the blood vessel that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain, which can cause some brain cells to die. A stroke may be caused by an artery being blocked, also known as an ischemic stroke, or by a blood vessel bursting and rupturing, known as hemorrhagic stroke. “About eighty-five percent of strokes are ischemic…

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    Mr Go Case Study

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    High blood pressure is treated with medicines such as diuretics or ACE inhibitors. High blood sugar is treated with oral medicines (such as metformin), insulin injections, or both. Low-dose aspirin can help reduce the risk of blood clots, especially for people whose risk of heart disease is high. References Adams M.P. & Koch R.W. (2010). Pharmacology connections to nursing practice. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education Inc. Buttaro…

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    Dentist - Dental EmergenciesToothache: Clean the area of the affected tooth. Rinse the mouth thoroughly with warm water or use dental floss to dislodge any food that may be impacted. If the pain still exists, contact your child's dentist. Do not place aspirin or heat on the gum or on the aching tooth. If the face is swollen, apply cold compresses and contact your dentist immediately. Cut or Bitten Tongue, Lip or Cheek: Apply ice to injured areas to help control swelling. If there is bleeding,…

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    Colon cancer is cancer of the large intestine. It starts off as adenomatous polyps. Adenomatous polyps are little, non cancerous clumps of cell. After a while some of the clumps turn to colon cancer. Doctors are not sure what causes the cancer. Except they do know that it can come when there is an altered cell. When a healthy cell becomes damaged or altered it causes it to divide. Sometimes they divide; even if one is not needed. The cells then invade other cells and tissue. People can also…

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