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    1-A nurse is caring for a client prescribed a medication that has anticholinergic effects. What are anticholinergic effects and what nursing interventions should be taken for this client? Anticholinergic drugs are used when the level of neurotransmitter acetylcholine is low in the body. It primarily used to treat extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) induced by antipsychotic in the treatment of psychosis and schizophrenia. Anticholinergic is used to treat client with Asthma, incontinence,…

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    Title The title of this article is Effects of Acute Substance Use and Pre-Injury Substance Abuse on Traumatic Brain Injury Severity in Adults Admitted to a Trauma Centre. Author The authors of this article are Nada Andelic, Tone Jerstad, Solrun Sigurdardotti, Anne-Kristine Schanke, Leiv Sandvik, and Cecilie Roe. Type of Research The type of research used in this study was quantitative. Purpose of Study The purpose of this study was to describe occurrence of substance use at time of injury…

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    and prolonged hospitalization. Case report: A 10-year-old boy previously healthy was referred from a local hospital for suspected bacterial meningitis. He had a two-day history of neck stiffness, fever, drowsiness, vomiting and neck stiffness. His Glasgow Coma Scale score was 13/15, (E4V4M5), with neck stiffness, drowsiness and disorientation. There were no skin rash or respiratory symptoms. A brain CT-scan was normal. Attempt to perform a lumbar puncture failed and cefotaxime was started after…

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    was born in Ireland on June 26, 1824 and was the fourth child born. His mother had three more children, then passed away when Thomson was at a young age. James Thomson, William’s father, was a professor as Glasgow University. William Thomson soon entered the Natural Philosophy department as Glasgow at the age of ten to further his studies. He received his education from Cambridge University where he earned a bachelor’s degree. Thomson lived a life of curiosity that led his to his discoveries.…

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    result of such leaders and policy makers who supports diversity will increase. Adeniran, Glasgow (2010) wrote in their article, the role of nursing educators’ must be sensitivity to the learning needs of their staff which can help minimize rejection and marginalization of the culturally diverse learners. One of the important steps in emerging faculties understanding of diversity according to Adeniran and Glasgow (2010), were to raising an awareness of how such issues may become noticeable…

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    In the curing times, I believe that we have never seen an oil painter like Jenny Saville. To me, her work is something I could spend hours looking at. The way her paint blends but yet how it still stand out on its own. The way she paints is not going to painting to painting, she takes her time with each piece to make it the best that it can be. Many people compare her work to Lucian Ferdana and Sir Peter Paul Rubens. Saville is renowned for her update to the traditional oil painting, having…

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    Gender Inequalities

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    Leading from this produced many unanswered questions as to why the life expectancy was so dramatically different. Many parts of Glasgow are lacking jobs, therefore unemployment is soaring high and little jobs that are available, therefore people are having to claim benefit, which can entail cause mental health illnesses, due to low self-esteem and self-worth. Scotland's health minister…

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    Jenny Saville Essay

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    of her drawings. She is known for her drawings of nude women without editing their imperfections; she draws them in their true form. Jenny Saville is a female contemporary artist. Saville was born in Cambridge, England in 1970. She attended the Glasgow School of Art in 1988 and graduated in 1992. She also attended the University of Cincinnati Ohio and Slade School of Art. During her portfolio show, she was lucky enough to have an art collector see her work. Art collector Charles Saatchi…

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    feelings of worthlessness and invalidity due to their socio-economic standings; which often results in low- level academic performance and self-esteem behaviors such as poor coping skills, decision- making, and risky behaviors (Wallace, Townsend, Glasgow & Ojie, 2011). This lower self-esteem is caused in part by marginalization, racism and urban culture that sexualizes African American girls and also leads to other issues such as poor school performance and risky sexual behavior. All too often…

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    Traumatic Brain Injury

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    healing from the initial injury, known as second impact syndrome, then there is an increasing chance the injury will be fatal (Wetjen et al., 2010). TBI is separated into three categories (severe, moderate, and mild), which are classified using the Glasgow Coma Scale. This…

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