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    Suicidal Ideation Paper

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    was crossed was the elusiveness of their goal as being able to identify suicidal tendencies. Their paper examined clinical studies and factors for increased risk of suicidal acts in depressive disorders. Oquendo et al., () completed research from MEDLINE, Cochrane, and PsycINFO for reports written in the English language from 1966 to date. They searched…

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    1. The name of the drug The generic name of the drug that is the theme of this assessment is Metoprolol succinate. The trade names this drug is known as in New Zealand is Betaloc CR and AFT-Metoprolol CR (AFT-Pharmaceuticals Ltd, 2009); AstraZeneca Limited, 2014). 2. General classification of given drug This drug is an antihypertensive medication and a beta1-selective beta-blocker (AstraZeneca Limited, 2014). 3. Indication of use and purpose of given drug Jack is taking Metoprolol succinate…

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    Description of The Project ER overcrowding is usual in all countries. Clients have to wait hours before being checked by a physician and much longer prior to being moved to an inpatient bed (Freeman, 2012). The outcome is not simply troublesomeness but rather a degradation of the quality of care, clients’ well-being is compromised, staff self-confidence is reduced, and the cost of care is risen (Sayah et al., 2014). Currently the hospital where I work is facing big problems and we all trying our…

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    The topic I chose for my research paper is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). I chose this topic because I am very interested in learning about how ADHD can affect a person in different aspects of their life. Also, I am interested in learning about all the symptoms and many ways it can be treated. I would like to become more familiar with the symptoms, so I can be more aware of people in my surroundings that may have ADHD, so I relate to them better. According to National…

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    Wound Case Studies

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    Effect of Staff Nurse Education Intervention on Wound Infections in Adult Patients after Open Heart Surgery Mohsin Rasho and Jalal Dawood Valparaiso University I have neither given nor received, nor have I tolerated others' use of unauthorized aid. Mohsin Rasho & Jalal Dawood Effect of Staff Nurse Education Intervention on Wound Infections in Adult Patients after Open Heart Surgery Wound…

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    Drug Addiction Essay

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    Drug Addiction An approximate of 208 million people worldwide consume illegal drugs. A 2007 survey in the US showed that 19.9 million Americans (or 8% of the population aged 12 or older) used illegal drugs. (Foundation for a Drug Free World, n.d.) These statistics don’t even include alcohol or nicotine because those drugs are almost legal everywhere. Of how many of these users are addicted? Well it’s a safe bet that most of these individuals are drug addicts because even doing it once can get…

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    Do Genes Affect Obesity? There is no way to phrase it nicely, America is a nation of fat people. Unfortunately, there does not seem to be a halt in the progress of this problem. Americans continue to grow fatter every year. The United States as a nation is shockingly close to the 50% mark of obese adults, with 1 in 3 adults being obese. Even more disturbing is the child obesity rate in the United States which is at 17%. Along with the obesity increase brings obesity related complications…

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    This article is about the hypothesized neurological disorder. For other uses, see Panda (disambiguation). PANDAS Streptococcus pyogenes 01.jpg Streptococcus pyogenes (stained red), a common group A streptococcal bacterium. PANDAS is hypothesized to be an autoimmune condition in which the body's own antibodies to streptococci attack the basal ganglion cells of the brain, by a concept known as molecular mimicry. Classification and external resources Specialty Neurology ICD-9-CM 279.49 Patient UK…

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    Advocacy In Mental Illness

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    Daniel Elia College Writing II Professor Bellinson Advocacy in Mental Illness: Defeating Stigma and Improving the Healthcare System When pilot Andreas Lubitz crashed his airliner into the Alps, killing the 150 passengers on board, people were confused as to his motivations. Investigators went through his records and found that he had been taking neuroleptic medication, and to some extent that they had been involved in the outcome of the incident. Similarly, James Homes, who was behind the…

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    Chronic diseases are long-term illnesses that can be controlled, but not cured. Chronic diseases affect people from all social classes in the world population. However, according to the United States statistics they are the leading cause of death and disability in the country. They represent 70% of the total annual deaths in the United States, contributing to an approximately 1.7 million deaths each year. As a result, the USA is where infectious diseases are most prevalent (Chen, 2012). The…

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