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    CC Sara is a 41-year-old female here today complaining of right wrist pain. HPI The patient had prior trauma to her wrist, resulting in a right radial fracture, treated with surgery by Dr. Eberhart in February of 2014. Since then, she tells me, once she recovered from that, she had been doing reasonably well. About a week and a half ago, she says she fell on her wrist. She tripped. She immediately felt pain, as well as there was swelling in the right wrist as well. She went to an urgent…

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    Exotic animals are not pets. Would you like to have a snake crawling through your house? Or a jaguar lying on your couch waiting to bother with you and then attack? Titi monkeys, lemurs, seahorses, great green macaws, white bengal tigers, scorpions, and crocodiles are only some of the large list of animals that live with people and share their day to day life. They are kept as regular pets, even if they are not happy, safe or obtained legally. Therefore, people should not be allowed to…

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    Sacred Pain

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    Pain is a form of suffering, physically or mentally that any individual can undergo. Given the perplexity that inexplicable pain can pose it is surprising how common voluntary pain has been among religions of the world. Sacred pain as a sensory or sensual experience played a key role particularly in Medieval Art. In the article, Sacred Pain and the Phenomenal Self by Ariel Glucklich she identifies those who are common to acts of sacred pain, “Ascetics, mystics, and martyrs have sought and…

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    Benefits Of Arthritis

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    but it doesn 't have to rule your life. Your target should be "Take control of your pain ,so it doesn 't control you. Arthritis It is not true that nothing can be done with pain of arthritis, but it is also true that there is no magic potion that will work immediately. Treatment will take time in this condition. DO 'S • whatever your condition , you 'll have an easier staying ahead of your pain if you: • Make sure that you speak with your doctor about all of your…

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    Soft toric contact lenses have long been used by physicians for patients with a wide variety of astigmatic prescriptions. Although these lenses provide good vision and initial comfort, symptoms such as dryness and variable acuity can develop 1–3. In the 1990s, hybrid lenses such as Saturn II and its successor SoftPerm were convenient and produced satisfactory visual outcomes in patients with regular and irregular astigmatism 4,5. However, adverse effects related to hypoxia and induced corneal…

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    (Demerol) for pain management has returned to the Emergency Room with lots of physical complaints. During the interview, the nurse explained the the following symptoms are side-effects of the drug. Select all that apply. A. Hypotension B. Drowsiness C. Urinary Frequency D. Palpitations E. Tremors Rationale: Alternative A, B and E are correct. Meperidine hydrochloride is a narcotic analgesia. It directly acts on the central nervous system in order to decrease the perception of pain. In order…

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    Abstract Dexmedetomidine is widely used for procedural sedation due to its unique combination of sedation, analgesia and anxiolysis with minimal respiratory depression. Transient hypertension has been reported during the use of dexmedetomidine which is usually benign and is taken over by the hypotensive response on continuing the infusion. We report a case of hypertensive crisis following dexmedetomidine infusion used for procedural sedation, necessitating discontinuation of the infusion and…

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    Lennox Locatelli DS 098 Section 6 Psychology Essay 10 October, 2017 Breaking Habits A habit is a regular tendency or practice which one repeats over and over again that is usually hard to break. Giving up bad habits, however, is an incredibly tough situation to be in, yet is incredibly good for one’s health. One of the most common bad habits in the world today is biting nails. Biting your nails is extremely unhealthy for many reasons such as making your nails look unsightly and causing…

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    Acupuncture is one of the routes in traditional Chinese therapy. Used to remove pain and some many diseases. Which insert the needles in specific areas of the body. The Chinese philosophy said the acupuncture affects the life strength of the person and insert the needles in the painful areas in the body. The acupuncture is old Chinese medicine practice develop and improve during thousands of years. In the past used sharp stones where inject in the body then development and start using animal…

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    DBS Disadvantages

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    Hardware-Related Problems of DBS[12] Deep brain stimulation for the improvement of movement disorders and pain is now a well-established therapy. A strange fact here is that very little has been published on the topic of hardware failure in the treatment of such conditions irrespective of clinical results are. Such device-related problems can cause significant patient morbidity and increased cost of therapy in the form of prolonged antibiotics, in-patient hospitalization, device replacement and…

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