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    In the United States the most prevalent form of mental illness is anxiety, according to the Anxiety Disorder Association of America. “Anxiety is feeling of dread that results from repressed feeling, memories, desires, and experience that emerge to surface of awareness “(Corey, G. (2013). There were 19 million grown-up of the years; 18 and elderly grown-up are afflicted by stress. Cause of anxiety that occur in all cultures. The impact of anxiety affects our behaviors in our environment causing…

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    The Causes Of Sleepwalking

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    sleep disturbance in a matter of weeks (as cited in Krause & Corts, 2012). Mume (2010) states that the management of sleepwalking relies on safety precautions and drugs. Drugs that have been effective for sleepwalkers include diazepam and other benzodiazepines, as well as the tricyclic antidepressants. Though…

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    Will Moody Psy-201-14 2015 The effects of General Anxiety and Panic attacks General anxiety is caused by a number of things, some of the main ones being over worrying about things, people with anxiety worry about common everyday things like money, health, work, and things we don 't even think of. This worrying and stressing over normal things can cause people to have panic attacks. General anxiety is a topic that many people not know about, but so many people have. This is a disease that…

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    Sleep Apnea Essay

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    If you toss and turn all night or feel tried during the day, it could be a sign of a sleep disorder. A sleep disorder is defined as a change in sleeping patterns or habits that can negatively affect one’s health. The average teen requires eight to ten hours of sleep each night, but only gets around seven hours. This means that they lack the amount of rest they need to function during the day. Sleep disorders affect nearly seventy million Americans and many do not realize they have one. There are…

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    people lead more healthy and functional lives. There are many medications though that have side effects and can be prescribed incorrectly. Relapse can also occur is disorder is not cured. I would most likely prescribe an antidepressant and/ or Benzodiazepines. I will know treatment is working when my…

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    Falls Injury Paper

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    to the effect. Her PHQ-9 score was a four and she has denied any feelings of being down, depressed or hopeless. Since the loss of her husband is so recent, she may not have fully absorbed the change. She is currently taking both an opioid and a benzodiazepine daily, which greatly increases her risk for developing…

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    Pharmacist Technician

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    Introduction There are multiple things a pharmacist technician needs to know, pharmacy and prescription law, ethical procedures, dosage forms, compounding and aseptic technique, as well as the hundreds of brand drugs and their generic forms. Hopefully this paper will put into perspective the importance of knowledge a pharmacist technician needs to know. Pharmacy law Over the past forty years several laws have been implemented which have affected and shaped the pharmacy industry as we see it…

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    INTRODUCTION In the recent advancement of targeted therapeutics that was coupled with new approaches in target identification have accelerated the need to design small compounds with drug like properties [1]. Quinoxaline is well known for its broad coverage in the field of medicine as well as for its application in the pharmaceuticals as they have shown wide range of biological properties such as antimicrobial [2], antibacterial [3], antitubercular [2, 4], antiprotozoal [5] , anti-candida [2, 6]…

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    SUD: A Case Study

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    Classified as a complex brain disease, SUD is treatable, according to the USA National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) principles of treatment [NIDA, 2008]. Given the aforementioned multiple factors, contributing to the development of SUD, its complex presentation, and associated disease burden; treatment of SUD is rated as significantly challenging. Delivering effective SUD treatment and care requires a comprehensive response, illustrated as core services and interventions delivered, within a…

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    Introduction of the Client Mark is a twenty-nine year old, Caucasian male. He is a single medical student who has just entered his first year in a surgical residency program. Mark has made this appointment of his own free will because he believes his medical residency is causing some difficulty in his life and wants to speak with a therapist. DSM-5 Diagnosis Social Anxiety Disorder F40.10 - with Specifier of Performance Anxiety (here after referred to as performance anxiety). The client…

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