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    and medications. Symptoms includes high blood pressure, lots of sugar content in urine, and rapid dehydration. In addition, diabetes increases the risk of getting heart, eye, kidney, foot, and skin problems. One of the first known mention of diabetes symptoms is revealed by Chinese physicians, who noticed that diabetics’ urine smells sweet. In fact, the full name of the disease, diabetes mellitus, literally means “passing through honey sweet.” Also, this illness is quite common as around 171…

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    The bathroom is one of the spots in your home where the capacity to do things freely is critical. While in the bathroom, a great many people need to be distant from everyone else if at all conceivable. Showering, washing, shaving, brushing your hair, brushing your teeth. In spite of the fact that these are exercises that numerous underestimate, individuals with appendage contrasts can discover them exceptionally hard to do alone. Your every day prepping routine is comprised of developments…

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    GMOs have the potential to do multiple things. For those of you that may not know GMOS (or Genetically modified organisms) are organisms that have been created through gene splicing techniques of biotechnology (also called genetic engineering, or GE). They are a safe way to slow down pollution and use less land in crop production. GMOs also provide many health benefits, and could also be a leading cause in ending world hunger. Currently many people are opposing GMOs because GMOs are a relatively…

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    “This will be super fun.” That is what my dad said right before we went on the canoeing trip he had planned for my cousins and me. He couldn’t have been further from the truth. It all started in the morning on that fateful Monday morning. My father and mother were in the kitchen with my grandma and grandpa talking about the newspaper lying on the table in front of them. I walked in and started to eat breakfast. As I was eating my cereal, my dad said he had a surprise for everyone. He wasn’t…

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    In the United States more people have died on the organ transplant list waiting for an organ then in World War I, II, Vietnam, Korea, Iraq and Afghanistan combined (Humphreys). As of 2015 there were 120,000 people on the organ transplant list. The United States is in need of organ donors, About 21 people die everyday off of the organ transplant list. As of 2015 there were only 15,000 donors in the United States. If the US could increase their number of donors they could save more lives, one…

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    45b Accounts for one’s decisions and actions by: verifying and clarifying policies, procedures and orders. A client who was abusing drugs was complaining of pain he was given the prescribed pain medication but he still complained of the pain after an hour of taking the medication and said he wanted something stronger. I advised him to wait a little longer for the medication to take effect but he refused. I checked the clients MAR and there was an order for an opioid analgesic PRN if the pain…

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    landed in a way that constricted her breathing, Lia used a phone to call her grandma, and tell her that her mom fell down and wouldn’t wake up. Larissa was taken to the hospital and was told that she had multiple seizures due to the fact that she is diabetic and hypoglycemic. The seizures occurred because of her low blood-sugar levels. Larissa says that she never taught Lia how to use a phone, but that Lia would occasionally talk to her grandma on the phone. The doctors told Larissa that if she…

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    Sharing patient charts and medical information with other health care providers is also made substantially easier with an EMR system. While EMR interoperation is a long term goal and one not realized yet, it is possible to select patient information, including lab results and other diagnostic information, and share that with other providers, substantially increasing the quality of patient care. Today hospitals are adopting, implementing, upgrading, or demonstrating the Meaningful Use of…

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    Okay, I will totally admit that I am extremely biased towards my home town of Baltimore, Maryland, as a place for folks to visit. Each and every time I go back to the place that I'll always consider home is an extremely emotional and truly joyous event for me.� Much of my family has, sadly, �passed away, but my mother still lives in the concrete Cape Cod style bungalow in which I was raised for the first nineteen years of my life. It's located on a quiet residential street right on the…

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