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    Evaluative Test Anxiety

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    describe to us what test anxiety is and how it can impact the student’s academic performance. Test anxiety can be defined as the physical conditions that people feel before they take a test. For example, some of these conditions could include headaches, nausea, or feelings of panic. One big factor that makes the students perform poorly is that they tend to worry about the test. By the students worrying about taking the test, it makes it harder for them to focus while they are actually taking the…

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    My opinion about GMOs; I personally believe it is very bad for our environment and us as people. GMOs are chemicals in our food example: corn, potatoes, carrots, cows, chicken, fish and much more. Truthfully, I believe the chemicals they put into our food is harming our inside of our bodies. Chemicals should not be in our foods. If we had nongenetic foods we would not have so many problems with our inside of our bodies. If people knew what was going into their system, I believe people will…

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    Zofran Case Studies

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    Our lawyers are investigating lawsuits on behalf of women who took Zofran. Zofran is an anti-nausea medication. It is often prescribed to women in their first trimester of pregnancy. Some women who took Zofran delivered babies with birth defects. Cleft palates, kidney malformations and heart defects are some of the common birth defects found in babies whose mothers take Zofran. Studies Linking Zofran To Birth Defects There have been quite a few studies done to show that Zofran can increase the…

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    could be consequences, both long term and short term. Some of long term effects of using hallucinogens are, speech problem, memory loss, weight loss, anxiety, and depression. The short term effects of using hallucinogens are, increased heart rate, nausea, and changes of sense of time. Hallucinogens can also…

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    After an accident, it can easy to assume a slight headache is normal and to try to brush it off. Whether you have suffered a head injury after a car crash, knocked your head on a shelf as you fell from a ladder at work, or otherwise bumped your head, a head injury should never be taken lightly. There are several signs that a knock to the head might be something more serious, such as a concussion or a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Anyone who lost consciousness, even for a short time, after being…

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    Some of my strengths in this domain are establishing/completing priority assessments, evaluating/monitoring nursing actions, and completing thorough assessments on clients concerns. During a shift I worked with a client who had just had an abdominal surgery. Upon doing my head-to-toe, he expressed that he had numbness in his upper thigh. I assessed this further, asking him about when it started, when its numb, looked at his CSMW and circulation, as well as asked about pain and sensation. He…

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    Out of the 3.976 million people that live in Los Angeles, more than 3,000 people suffer from pollution-related respiratory diseases caused by the wildfires in 2017. A study released March 29, 2017 found that in 2007, air pollution lead to the premature deaths of 3.45 million people worldwide. In many parts of the United States, pollution has reduced the distance and clarity of what we see by 70 percent.The air pollution in South California was caused by the wildfires of 2017. It affected the…

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    transmitted by direct contact with respiratory secretions or large droplets, and the incubation period is between 2 and 5 days. The patient usually presents complaining of sudden onset of sore throat, painful swallowing, fever, chills, headache, nausea, vomiting, and cough (Buttaro, Trybulski, Bailey & Sandberg-Cook, 2013). Patients with acute GAS pharyngitis should be treated with an appropriate antibiotic at an appropriate dose for a duration likely to eradicate the organism from the pharynx…

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    normally after a hit in the head. The symptoms for concussions and head trauma are very similar. When having a concussions or head trauma, the human body starts to change in behavior such as having anxiety and apathy. They also experience blurred vision, nausea, poor balance, and dizziness. Girls usually have a higher chance of getting a concussion because they have a weaker head than boys. Many schools in the U.S have a test to figure out if there athletes have a concussions. The baseline test…

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    Malathion Case Study

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    only a small handful of possible side effects. Now in humans the exposure of Malathion via inhalation, ingestion, and through skin absorption can be greater with many side effects. Some of the effects are excessive perspiration, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, paralysis, insomnia, increase or decrease in blood pressure, headache, confusion, seizures, the list goes on and it can get much worse for…

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