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    An 18-year-old male is brought to the emergency department after suffering from yet another headache. The headaches are abrupt in onset, last for about an hour or so, and then subside for some time before the next episode occurs. The patient has had about three to five episodes per day for the past week and describes the pain as a 10/10 that localizes to either side of his head during an episode but never is felt on both sides at the same time. Associated symptoms during these episodes include a…

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    and RBCs are damaged while moving through the narrowed vessels. Endothelial damage and fibrin deposits in the liver can lead to impaired liver function and hemorrhagic necrosis. Symptoms of hemorrhagic necrosis include upper right quadrant pain, nausea, and vomiting. Hemorrhagic necrosis can cause elevate liver enzymes. (High risk pregnancy). A diagnosis of HELLP syndrome is associated with an increased risk of maternal…

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    First, the main thing some people do not know about is what is a concussion and how, where, and when concussions can happen. A concussion is a temporary unconsciousness caused by a blow to the head which swells the brain. All contact sports is where they are mostly commonly seen, although they can also occur in non-contact ones as well. Other sports that they occur in are the ones classified as extreme such as snowboarding and skiing (Masoof, Joy “Extreme Sports”). Football and wrestling…

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    can cause pupil dilation, reduced appetite, and wakefulness. Other physical reactions to LSD are highly variable and nonspecific, some of which may be secondary to the psychological effects of LSD. Among the reported symptoms are numbness, weakness, nausea, hypothermia or hyperthermia, elevated blood sugar, goose bumps, heart rate increase, jaw clenching, perspiration, saliva production, mucus production, sleeplessness, hyperreflexia, and tremors. Over time LSD will cause major psychological…

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    reactions that tapeworms give off. A tapeworm is a long, flat worm that attaches itself to your cattle’s intestines. A tapeworm body consists of multiple parts, or segments, with its own reproductive organs. Tapeworms cause symptoms such as: nausea, weakness, diarrhea, abdominal pain, hunger or loss of appetite, fatigue, weight loss, vitamin and mineral deficiencies. However, sometimes tapeworms don’t have any symptoms occur.…

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    Nurses play a major role in preoperative , intra-operative and postoperative pain assessment and management .Pharmacological management is a challenging process to relieve pain. The first choice of drug is a background pain relief, is regular paracetamol, which is safe in the young and in the elderly, is well tolerated, effective in nociceptive and neuropathic pain and available in several dose forms. Regular doses of between 4g daily (four times a day) is recommended for…

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    tongue, which spread on his face and neck. After that he started to feel pains in his stomach and throat, patient started to feel nauseas and later severe vomiting started. In spite of difficulty communicating due to numbness patient was able to call ambulance and was delivered to ED. By that time Dr. Westwood had diaphoresis, motor dysfunction, paresthesias, nausea and an ascending paralysis. Dr. Westwood was cyanotic and hypoventilating. He developed bradycardia with a BP of 90/50 mmHg. Based…

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    the top suggestions. All chemo does is give the patient radiation that kills the cancer cells, but also kills the good, healthy cells causing sickness and pain throughout treatment. Since medical marijuana has been used to reduce the side effects of nausea, it’s often prescribed to cancer patients. Two FDA medicines, dronabinol and nabilone, have been collected from the chemical, THC, has been used to treat sickness, excruciating pain, and has helped with…

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    Opiates Research Paper

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    from, solidarity, continued use even after not needed, behavior changes, neglect of hygiene and responsibilities, decline in overall performance, isolation, and frequent complaints of physical symptoms. These physical symptoms range from, cramping, nausea, headaches, pains, and even insomnia. Treatment and Help for an Opiate Addict There are many steps to ending an Opiate addiction. The first is realizing you need help and that you need to ask for it. Dealing with an opiate addiction, can be…

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    Hysterectomy

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    average 6-8 weeks recovery time. The patient should know when to seek medical care after they are released from the hospital. They should seek help with they are experiences any of the following bright red vaginal bleeding, a fever over 100°F,severe nausea or vomiting, difficulty urinating, burning feeling when urinating, or frequent urination, increasing amount of pain, increasing redness, swelling, or drainage from your incision, and chest pains. The patient should be taking stool softeners…

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