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    Nursing Observation

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    drug is used post-surgery encourage patient to turn, cough and breathe deeply to prevent lung problems. Instruct patient to avoid hazardous activities until CNS effect subside. (Lippincott, Williams, Wilkins, p.590) Propofol. Therapeutic class: Hypnotics Indications and Dosages: Adults younger than 55 classified as American Society of Anesthesiologist (ASA) Physical Status (PS) category I or II: 2 to 2.5 mg/kg I.V. Give 40-mg boluses every 10 seconds until desired response is achieved.…

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    Hypnotherapy

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    hypnotherapist directs the client into a heightened state of relaxed awareness in which they are able to be detached from the distractions around them, but are also extremely susceptible to positive suggestions. This state is called the "trance," or hypnotic state. While in this state, we are able to connect with and address the triggers of our anxiety, and the hypnotherapist is then able to reframe those triggers in a way that rewires our neural pathways so that the reaction and behavior is…

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    dizziness, prolonged QT interval and hallucinations, if it exceeds the recommended dose (Ciccone, 2016; Rekand, 2010). Furthermore, tizanidine has been shown to enhance the hypotensive effect of cardiac medications, increase the effect of sedatives -hypnotics, as well as neuropsychiatric adverse reactions of dopaminergic drug (Bakheit, 2012). Nonetheless, compared to oral baclofen and diazepam, tizanidine has a milder side effects and is effective in controlling spasticity without adversely…

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    produced a thesis statement that stated, "those reporting recovered and repressed memories of alien abduction were more prone than control participants to exhibit false recall and recognition. The groups did not differ in correct recall or recognition. Hypnotic suggestibility, depressive symptoms, and schizotypic features were significant predictors of false recall and false recognition" (Clancy, McNally, Schacter, Lenzenweger, 2002). The supporting arguments used in this article to…

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    Many of us have memory lapses from time to time. We can’t remember a password, where we put our glasses, or why we came into the room. When these lapses happen, we assume it’s a common sign of aging, or perhaps a repercussion from too much wine and too little sleep the night before. But memory loss is also a side effect of common prescription drugs. If your daily life has become hampered by trouble remembering things, one of these prescription drugs may be the culprit. Antianxiety Drugs…

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    Dear Diane, I’ve been given an assignment in english where I have to select two or three poems and analysis them. I’ve been searching poems for about a week and there are two particular poems stood out to me. These poems are ‘How do I love thee?’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning and ‘Annabel Lee’ by Edgar Allan Poe. I chose these poems as they stood out from the crowd and caught my attention. It was the love that drew me in and the tragedy that captured me. The first stanza of the poem begins…

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    attention with its beauty. Ee uses the simile so that fireworks become a reminiscent of Bougainvillea. “As in a wild dream you flaunt in the heat of sun and sand” in the last stanza is a simile proposing an idea that the beauty of the Bougainvillea is hypnotic. In the poem the simile is used to dramatize on the beauty of the Bougainvillea which is attractive enough to seduce, hypnotize and flaunt the people who stare at it. Ee uses similes to make the images clearer and easier to…

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    In his bildungsroman Feed, M. T. Anderson presents a nightmare of the future in which the omnipresent feed, a brain implant providing access to the internet, has dominated human minds with an escape in a virtual reality where advertising, artifice, and pleasure-seeking abound. In this world of surplus and connection, there is an ironic and tragic scarcity in the prevalence of meaningful human relationships. This is seen in the life of protagonist Titus, an average teenager with a fixed esteem…

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    : 13,444 - Reviews: 17 - Favs: 11 - Follows: 20 - Updated: Jun 6, 2014 - Published: Mar 28, 2014 - id: 10224173 + -     1. Chapter 12. Chapter 23. Chapter 34. Chapter 45. Chapter 56. Chapter 67. Chapter 78. Chapter 89. Chapter 910. Chapter 1011. Chapter 1112. Chapter 12 Next > Mi Tomate Pequeño Spamano Sicily 1951 Lovino coughed, blood coming out as he did so. His little fratello was off running around, doing the work in order so he could have his damn medicine. He…

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    portraying my true image; but rather something worse. In the mirror stands a boy— it’s me, but again, it doesn’t have the same features. Dark shaggy hair hangs over his eyes. I stare closer, the boy in the mirror has striking blue eyes, so blue it’s hypnotic. He stands in an awkward position; mirroring me. I step closer as does he, and reach out to the glass separating us. He tilts his head, and his coy expression is now consumed with frustration, as he reaches through the glass, breaking it…

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