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    Substance Abuse Case Study

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    Addiction Treatment Centers in Sparks, Nevada Substance abuse is a precursor to dependence and addiction. Addiction treatment centers in Sparks, Nevada, and the area surrounding the city, are seeing definite increases in those needing, but not receiving, treatment for chemical dependency. Substance abuse occurs readily, without warning, with the misuse and overindulgence in the drug of choice. Eventually, users begin changing normal activity patterns and experiencing a compulsive need to…

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    Opioids Essay

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    patients have been created. There has been an increase in access to substance abuse treatment services, including Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), for opioid addiction. There has been opportunities identified to expand first responder access to naloxone, a drug used reverse overdose. There has also been an increase in insurance strategies such as prior authorization, quantity limits, and drug utilization reviews. One last major effort for change is being conducted in New York, which put in a…

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    The Effects Of Fentanyl

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    Fentanyl is an opioid that is illicitly produced and combined with heroin to increase the potency of the drug. “Drug dealers are mixing the illicit fentanyl in order to increase the potency of weakened heroin” (Staff). This lethal mixture has caused thousands of deaths; therefore, heroin addicts, the public, and the government need to be aware of the crisis. Along with medical personnel, law enforcement officers now carry Narcan, a drug that reverses the effects of opioid overdoses. The…

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    What does the classic triad of normal pressure hydrocephalus correctly consists of? A: Gait disturbance, aphasia, dementia • The reason this is the wrong answer is because aphasia is not consider to be part of the triad in normal pressure hydrocephalus. It is possible for some patient exhibit symptoms of aphasia, agnosia and apraxia which are known as cortical features. B: Gait disturbance, urinary incontinence, dementia • Normal Pressure hydrocephalus is a condition caused by enlarged…

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    Aim: Identify positive and negative colors seen from substances contacted with Marquis and Mandelin reagents Introduction: Drug location includes introductory screening of tests for medications and in restorative applications the screening tests results specifically utilized for medicinal assessment. For legitimate purposes, the screening technique takes out all negatives, positive results viewed as possible and require affirmation utilizing corroborative strategies, for example, elite fluid…

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    Opioid Abuse Case Study

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    according to analysis the data, he found the public group is one of the causes to make the consortium successful. Because the huge influence of the public awareness group, a lot of people understand the harm of drug abuse. On the other hand, to access to Naloxone help the drug abuse people regain health. In this example, the consortium made a good example of a precise public group rule to help citizens to achieve the goal of security, which is absolutely fit the Stone’s…

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    Nursing Observation

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    Nursing Observation Day in Endoscopy Shilo Swayze Ivy Tech Community College Columbus Campus Polyps: Polyps are a mass of tissue that arises from the bowel wall and protrude into the lumen. They may develop anywhere in the bowel, but are most common in the sigmoid and colon regions. Polyps are mostly benign, but have the potential to become cancerous. They develop as pedunculated…

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    The central argument of this case is on how to conduct a study for a potential cure for the Ebola virus. Specifically, the researchers have to decide if they should do a blinded experiment or a non-randomized experiment. The problem with this choice is that a proportion of those involved with the study would purposely be given a placebo, or no drug. The other option is to give everyone within the study doses of the drug. This has the problem of producing less than accurate results, since data on…

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    Introduction: Over the years, the amount of people died from drug overdoses increased in the United States. Also, “in 2009 drug-induced deaths overtook traffic accidents as the number one external cause of death, with 39,147 deaths” (Swensen, 2014). Substance abuse including alcohol and drugs is linked to different negative social conditions, such as family disruptions, financial issues, school failure, decrease or lost in productivity, crime, child abuse, and domestic violence. In addition,…

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    stream and releases endorphins, which can actually become addictive. This process can cause addiction to the food and is the driving force behind food cravings. They can become so intense that doctors have given people with addictive eating behaviors Naloxone, a drug given to block the endorphins released for when a person on heroin is overdosing. The surprising thing is that when given the medication the patient would eat thirty percent less then before. (Hymand). Gluten is broken done in every…

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