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    Side Effects Of Cancer

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    system and nerve cells can be damaged by chemotherapy. These organs can be protected with medications in certain cases. Alopecia or hair loss, another side effect of chemotherapy, may grow back, but the color and texture may differ. Fatigue, malaise, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and erythema at the site are the common side effect of radiation treatment and it can occur up to 6 months after treatment (NCI,…

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    People with HIV often at times have nausea and appetite loss and with THC in their system it allows them to eat more, while they are eating their nausea starts to disappear. So this is both a pro and con, people who use marijuana gain an appetite and they could eat more and caused their nausea to vanish. They also wasted the rest of their marijuana for recreational purposes that could have been used to help others…

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    Pyelonephritis Case Study

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    bigger stones can lodge anywhere in the urinary tract and block the flow of urine and can cause severe pain. The symptoms of kidney stone includes, severe pain that move from the back and sides to the groin, hematuria, dysuria, increased frequency, nausea and vomiting (Punnoose, Golub, & Lynm,…

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    Rosacea Business Plan

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    Student Name: Yeosmize Student No.: 1023018 Pharmacotherapy Workup © Notes Care Plan Patient Initials: LI Date: Aug 15, 2016 Medical condition Rosacea Patient History: LI is a 50 year-old woman who presented to the pharmacy to pick up her prescription for minocycline 100 mg, take 1 tablet once daily for 60 days. She is diagnosed with moderate rosacea. LI has redness on her cheeks and nose, and also few…

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    In this situation an employee, Emily Pearson, at (CMC) will not agree to accept a shift change that has resulted from closing one of the facility’s wings. Ms. Pearson claims that because of her medical problems she is protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)--42 U.S. Code § 12102 and does not need to accept the change from the first shift to the second shift. She feels that the organization must make a reasonable accommodation that would allow her to continue working on the…

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    classified as one of the most commonly used, but illicit, medicinal drugs in the United States. The chemical CBD, or cannabidiol, has the same properties as THC, but doesn’t make the person high. Positive side effects of CBD can include: reducing nausea, suppresses seizure activity, helps kill cancer cells, and alleviates anxiety and depression…

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    Many cancers are treated with chemotherapy. Cancer patients that are treated with chemotherapy suffers from side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and the lose of appetite. These side effects can cause additional health complications. These side effects from chemotherapy can be counteracted by marijuana. Marijuana can decrease the nausea, alleviate pain, and stimulate appetite. Marijuana may have many medical benefits but it also has many harmful side effects. Many people believe…

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    Hyponatremia Essay

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    145 mEq/L. When this level drops from 140 to 130 mEq/L. some of the sign and symptoms may occur like increased thirst, impaired taste, poor appetite, short of breath on exertion, fatigue. When sodium level drops from 130 to 120 mEq/L, symptom like nausea vomiting or abdominal cramps might occur. Neurological symptom such as cause confusion, lethargy, muscle twitching, and convulsions, severe and sometimes irreversible neurologic damage may occur because of the cerebral edema when serum sodium…

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    Bacteremia can also cause abdominal pain with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. It can also cause the individual to have an altered mental status that causes confusion. When these bacteria reach the meninges it causes meningitis, which affects the covering of the brain and the spinal accord. This can cause seizures and swelling of the tissues around the brain. Signs and symptoms are similar to the previously mentioned infections such as fever, nausea and vomiting. The patient may also present…

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    The practice of nursing is controlled through the standards of practice, licensure, and nurse practice acts (Harrington & Terry, 2013, p. 194). There are six (6) ANA Standards of Practice assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Currently as an LPN during the planning process I contribute and help with the development of nursing care plans for patients (Harrington & Terry, 2013, p. 204). I also can establish the patient's nursing diagnosis from…

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