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    The Epidural helps reduce discomfort and gives some women a more positive birthing experience. Less than 1 per cent of women experience a severe headache caused by the leakage of spinal fluid. If the problem persists, you will be provided with a procedure called "blood patch" in which your blood will be injected into the Epidural space to relieve the headache. 3. The procedure allows you to rest in the case of a prolonged labor. The lower half of your body will remain numb even after a few…

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    ICD-10 (Icd-9)

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    is going to use the provider's notes to arrive at the appropriate code. That means the provider is going to have to provide enough detail for that to happen. So, instead of just saying the patient had a headache, the provider is going to have to document the potential source(s) of the headache to the degree that the coder can document it for the payer. Plus, there is the treatment coding. The provider offered either an aspirin or an ibuprofen to the patient. The patient chose the aspirin. The…

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    and even change certain process in the brain that may be causing the anxiety. Some of the main symptoms of General Anxiety Disorder are stress, nausea, sweating, lightheadedness, dizzy, headaches, muscle aches, twitching trembling. The other things are internal such as stomach aches, strain on your heart, headaches, can cause ulcers, and can cause you to loose wight or gain…

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    Oversleeping has been connected with an increased risk of obesity, worsened depression, and headaches. People who get headaches easily may find themselves suffering from head pain when they sleep longer than usual. Morning headaches may also be caused when an individual sleeps too much during the day, which disrupts their sleep cycle at night. Oversleeping has also been connected with diabetes, heart disease,…

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    Neuronetics Case Study

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    Compulsive Disorder), Schizophrenia, Headaches, and Traumatic Brain injuries…

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    to treat mild to moderate pain — whether it’s a headache, backache, period pain, arthritis or fever — but they do so in different ways. Paracetamol Paracetamol is using from 50 years but the way paracetamol works is not fully understood. However, it’s assumed that this painkiller can reduce the intensity of pain signals in the brain. It is a common analgesic (acting to relieve pain) which is used to relieve mild to moderate pain such as headaches, toothaches, menstrual uneasiness, muscular or…

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    Caffeine is something that some people consume everyday. Whether it is from coffee, soda, or various energy drinks, and supplements. This has an affect on the human body that is not often thought about. Teenagers in particular are very likely to use caffeinated items to get through their days and use them for extracurricular activities. There is also a large amount of people that as of lately have been using energy drinks with alcohol. It is even stated on energy drink products not to…

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    Dangers Of Slimquick

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    the dangers associated with the use of this product. The Consumer Health Digest states that there are indeed certain drawbacks to the use of Slimquick; the side effects of this product include “sleeplessness, tremors, dizziness, nervousness and headache” (“Slimquick Review,” 2016). This demonstrates that although this product seems to be quite effective in assisting women in the process of losing weight, it does place the consumer in unnecessary…

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    Gabrielle Gifford Gabrielle “Gabby” Gifford was shot in the head by Jared Lee Loughner in January 8, 2011 at a supermarket parking lot in Casas Adobes, Arizona. Gabby was shot by a 9mm handgun, its bullet entering through the rear left portion of the brain and exiting to the front left portion - leaving no smaller fragments of the bullet and only affecting the left-Hemisphere. Gabby was hospitalized as critical in the University of Arizona at Medical Center in Tucson by Dr. Dong Kim. Kim used a…

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    Patient R.S. is a 65-year-old African American male diagnosed with stage 1 hypertension. He complains of headache, nocturia, and an 8-pound weight gain over the past year. His past surgical history consists of an appendectomy. He has peptic ulcer disease and type II diabetes. His father had hypertension and died at age 55 of myocardial infarction, and his mother had diabetes mellitus and hypertension and died of CVA at age 55. R.S. is 5’9” and weighs 237.6 pounds. Specific goals for…

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