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    Cervicalgia Case Summary

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    described that the patient has significant neck pain radiating to he right upper extremity with weakness and increased elbow pain. She still continues to have severe back pain. She still has lower back pain and occasional lower extremity pain. She gets some pain relief with the use of her medication. The patient rates the pain as 7/10-scale level with medications. Movement aggravates the pain and medications make it better. The patient complains of abdominal pain, indigestion, heartburn,…

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    A RANDOMIZED, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED, CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSE COMPARISON OF UNILATERAL POSTERIOR-TO-ANTERIORLY DIRECTED MOBILIZATION OF THE NECK IN PAIN-FREE ADULTS BACKGROUND Neck pain is a prevalent malady, ranking fourth most burdensome disease worldwide, which results in considerable functional and economic implications (Vos et al., 2010). Joint mobilization (JM) is widely acknowledged as an effective intervention; and UPA is an entry-level form of JM commonly used by physiotherapists globally.…

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    expectancy has not come without a cost as seniors are currently responsible for 80% of hospital bed occupancy, 83% of prescription drug use and 55% of emergency room visit recorded for people with chronic disease conditions (see [2]). Even when seniors are not chronically ill, they are susceptible to chronic diseases like arthritis, asthma, diabetes, heart conditions, hearing impairment, hypertension, ulcer, vision impairment, and so on [34] which informs their need for constant care. Besides…

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    Hip Hop Analysis

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    William Blake Taylor Ms. McGrath English 4, Period 4 4/6/16 Reading Between The Lines of Rhymes: a Hip-Hop Analysis Ever since Hip-hop was introduced in the 1970’s, it has evolved into a life-changing, multi-million making business. Its popularity has become an influential significance throughout the nation, persuading economical, political, and behavioral revolution. Recent rappers are encompassing a “thug-life” that surrounds drugs, gangs, misogyny and violence. Through the evolution of…

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    Pocahontas Memorial Hospital (PMH) was first established in 1926 Since it 's establishment PMH has seen many difficulties from flooding to financial threat Fortunately, PMH has now grown into a 25-bed critical access hospital operating under the motto “Where Your Health is Our Priority At PMH much focus is placed on delivering compassionate healthcare while still promoting patient to live a healthy lifestyle Mission Statement: “collaborate and partner to improve the health within the…

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    At the age of 65 most of the people have heath problems; some can be chronic while others not that critical. “They suffered from illnesses that had a considerable impact on their ability to live their lives fully, even though not all these illnesses were life-threatening. However, age- and illness-related functional decline…

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    disease easily, which could only be prevented by a physical examination. Generally, it is in this age group that health problems occasionally show symptoms that would urge them to seek medical attention. Therefore, people who are diagnosed with a chronic illness often experience an endless…

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    Pain Medication Drug Abuse Americans are obsessed with popping pills. Our culture believes that a pill will cure anything from the common cold to cancer. Big pharmaceuticals have spent billions of dollars developing and marketing drugs to the young and old. While drugs are beneficial in many ways, there are some major disadvantages to being a society so heavily dependent on drugs. One of those disadvantages is unintentional drug abuse. Many times a doctor will prescribe a drug for pain and…

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    manage pain in critically ill patient. Pain is expressed as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage” by the international association for the study of pain. When the body has any physical injury or requires attention protective mechanisms are brought forth as pain (Gray, M 2008), this warns the factors in the immediate environment. In order to make the correct diagnosis efficient and accurate pain…

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    Indeed, due to advance medical treatment of patients with SCD most patients now live beyond infancy into adulthood. However, most adults with SCD pain are undertreated and underserved. Also, research indicate that little treatment technique is known about the management of pain in adults with SCD compared to much that is known about the treatment of pain in children and adolescent with SCD. Consequently, it is essential that health care providers, especially advanced practice nurses (APN),…

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