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    Rohan Krishnan, Kartik Tyagi Ms. Turner Health Science I Honors Period 4(A) 7 December 2016 Research Paper - Eczema The condition of eczema, otherwise known as atopic dermatitis, atopic eczema, or allergic eczema, affects the skin, causes many bruises and redness, itching, oozing and over time rough hard thickened skin. As can be inferred from its many names, many people with eczema either have a variety of allergies already, examples of which being “allergic rhinitis (hay fever), asthma…

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    There are different labels on eating habits; some are unhealthy, while others are just specific to a certain person’s tastes or schedule. Every person has different eating habits, whether it’s being a vegetarian, vegan, meat only, or whether they eat one time a day versus those who eat five times a day. Some people go overboard, or under you could say. Eating habits are the basis of our nutritional intake. Some people prefer to eat many times a day, thinking it will rev up their metabolism,…

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    Drinking age requirements should stay as put in the United States. Drinking is an activity that many don’t see as a very serious concept. Alcohol Consumption is often times deemed as something that is done during recreation. It can be assumed that because of this, alcohol is being treated as a suppressant to problems one may face. Teenagers have taken this foul recreation as a way to explore their maturity levels, but such exploration has a chance of leading to unpredictable results.…

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    Clinical Nursing Practice

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    Federal Laws and the Impact on Clinical Nursing Practice Registered nurses are the most prevalent group of clinical healthcare professionals within the United States healthcare structure. Registered nurses are educated and practice inside a holistic context that respects and recognizes the individual, family and community as an interrelated and unified entity. Registered nurses are central to the critical changes necessary for effective healthcare delivery in today’s ever changing society.…

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    Due to lack of attention on driving Stevens plowed into an Enterprise Rental Vehicle that was sitting in the parking lot, which was followed by his fourth ticket in four years from cell phone use while driving. Now days we have more to do in a day than we can actually get done. So when we are driving we are trying to accomplish things such as eating or making dinner plans on the phone. Two of the biggest people that multitask are business people and mom with children who can’t take care of…

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    Apopnoea Syndrome

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    Introduction Obstructive sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS) is a growing concern among the health authorities as its economic, social and health implications are immense. OSAHS is a condition in which a person experiences repeated episodes of apnoea because of a narrowing or closure of the pharyngeal airway during sleep.”Hypopnoea” is the decreased airflow due to partial obstruction whereas “Apnoea” is complete obstruction of airflow [1].This causes interruption of sleep to restore…

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    While the costs for this study are considerable and the outcome could have significant impacts on how we view the relationship between health, exercise and eating habits, it is entirely unacceptable for Dr. Powell and the Center to accept sponsorship money from Kiddie Kola and Burger Shack. This sponsorship money will undermine the objectivity of the research and the legitimacy of the results. It should go without saying that the only reason Kiddie Kola and Burger Shack are willing to cover…

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    STEMI Case Study

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    When a patient presents to the hospital with a MI the optimal treatment to relieve pain is oxygen, nitroglycerin, and morphine sulfate respectively (Boateng, 2013). Aspirin 160-325mg orally should also be administered to patients presenting with an acute MI (Ryan et. al, 2015). Depending on whether the patient is presenting with STEMI or non-STEMI will determine the next plan of action. If a patient is diagnosed with a STEMI it is pertinent to apply reperfusion therapy, a therapy that restores…

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    In the Last two decades the world was really a safe haven for children. nobody bothered their protection from various world issues since it was presumed that the global state of affairs did not in any way endanger their wellbeing. Depending on how one perceives those days, the reality is that they are entirely gone and the current dispensation is complex compared to the former. The gathering of scholastics, instructors, creators and philanthropy pioneers says children' prosperity and emotional…

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    able to accomplish a task that I am not often able to utilize of bolus feeding. She uses Jevity 1.2 and receives 480ml/feed. Jevity is a high-protein and fiber fortified tube feeding formula used when a patient can no longer eat using their mouths (Medline, 2018). In giving the feeding I made sure to have all my supplies which included measuring cups, the feeding formula, a towel, and a syringe. I filled her measuring cup and had the nurse recheck my amount to be sure. I then placed a towel…

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