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    Seeing that Isaac was already reaching his physical limit from the day’s training, she decided to hurry it up. Sending her vines towards Isaac, who was waiting for his dizziness to go away. He couldn’t sit around while she to attacked him, he burned the vines easily with a continuous flamethrower that he expelled from his mouth. The world continued to spin around him, while his endurance was tested to it’s maximum limit…

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    How To Treat Epilepsy

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    There are many common medications that are used to treat epilepsy. Generally, when an individual suffers from this brain disorder, they are issued drugs in order to prevent and treat the seizures that are experienced. This stems from the fact that it is the most productive means of controlling the electrical activity that occurs in the brain. While we all have electrical activity in the brain on a regular basis, those that suffer from epilepsy have abnormal bursts and declines of activity that…

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    Concussion Speech

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    If you doubt that you have a concussion you should get a medical attention. Lot of people have headache or dizziness for a day or so then you’ll recover. but a very small group of people who sustain a concussion five percent can develop bleeding or a blood clot that can be life threatening if not promptly diagnosed.These are some example of the treatment, “ Get…

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    had a lot of issues with concussions and other major injuries or health problems. Some people that may have a concussion or have had one in the past should really watch for the symptoms of possibly having one. Some of the physical symptoms are dizziness, problems with balance, nausea and vomiting, blurred vision, headaches, sensitivity to light, low energy level. Many people may also think about going to check with a doctor to see if there is anything else that may be wrong with them. Some…

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    Intelligence Is Insanity Insanity is possible to be be caused from many different reasons. There are millions of reasons that can drive someone to insanity, whether it be traumatic experience or simply a mental disorder. But all the most common reasons that can cause insanity are the following. Genetics, this means that it could be a mental illnesses that run in the family. Infections, certain infections have been linked to brain damage. The victim, unknowing of his infection and disease, does…

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    Hydralazine: A Case Study

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    There are two main types of side effects associated with the use of Hydralazine. These are an extended influence of the drug’s pharmacologic effect, where these is headache, flushing, hypotension, nausea, tachycardia, dizziness, palpitation and angina pectoris, and can also cause salt retention in congestive heart failure (Arce et al. 2006).these adverse effects can be described even within the therapeutic range, conversely patients may withstand up to 800mg or more daily. Hydralazine poisonings…

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    abdomen, and pelvis which showed no injuries. He was admitted to Dr. Jansen’s care for further observation and pain control from November 16, 2017 thru November 18, 2017. His main complaints were pain to the right side of his chest, and some dizziness when sitting up. He improved over the next few days with pain medication (Percocet, Valium, and Toradol). When physical therapy worked with him on November 17, 2017 he walked approximately 20 feet. On November 18, 2017 he was noted as…

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    Uti Case Study

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    Objectives: ¥ Discuss the most common microorganisms that can cause urinary tract infections and understand the pathogenesis of urinary tract infections. ¥ Review the most common laboratory tests in diagnosing as well as the clinical signs and symptoms. ¥ Review treatment options, both non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic. Overview: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are one of the most common illnesses seen in adult patients over the age of 65. [1] Therefore, managing and treating an elderly…

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    dizziness, and Adams-stokes syndrome. "Adams-stokes syndrome is a condition of fainting spells caused by heart block, often AV block, and can lead to bradycardia, slow heart rate, and a decrease in cardiac output" (Umassmededu, 2016). Third degree heart block has the most severe symptoms of all witch include dizziness, fatigue, fainting, shortness of breath, and chest pain. Treatment The treatment of heart block can vary depending on the severity and cause of the condition. If heart block in…

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    Essay On Panic Disorder

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    impacts all areas of someone’s life. It happens when your body experiences an abnormal amount of fear, nervousness, anxiety and dread. These feelings are coupled with physical symptoms. These include shaking, a feeling of heart palpitations, nausea, dizziness, chest pains and harsh breathing. Also, you can feel a detachment from reality, almost as if you were standing outside of time. The treatments for panic attacks are either medication or therapy. The most common treatment is cognitive…

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