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    Staging Stage refers to the condition of your cancer, such as how large the tumor is, and whether it has spread (National Cancer Institute, 2015). The stage of cancer during diagnosis is used to refer to it, even where the condition worsens. When new information is added to the previous results, the cancer might change though the stage will remain the same. Staging helps the doctor to determine the proper treatment plan, to gauge the prognosis and share the patient information. “The future of…

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    Chemotherapy has several horrible side effects such as nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting, nerve and muscle pain, and throat sores. Many studies have shown the effects of marijuana can help combat the side effects of chemotherapy. Marijuana has been shown to help patients experiencing muscle and nerve pain. Chemicals in marijuana are able to block pain receptors and lessen the pain felt (“Marijuana as Medicine”). It has also been proven to help relieve nausea of those who are going through…

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    Intestinal Symptition

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    With both acute and chronic intestinal pseudo obstruction, symptoms can be relatable to a variety of other gastrointestinal diseases or conditions. Symptoms commonly includes, abdominal swelling, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, constipation and diarrhea. In more severe forms, symptoms also include cachexia, complete lack of bowel movement, chronic sharp abdominal pain, early fullness, aversion to food and weigh loss (NORD, 2012). A provider suspecting intestinal pseudo obstruction, will refer…

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    Marijuana has been around for a very long time in this world. Sometimes it was used for rituals to enhance the spiritual connections to the earth and surrounding. Other times it was used recreationally to somewhat escape reality. Mostly drugs are seen as horrible substances to stay away from at all costs. We get this idea from the horror stories and tall tales that have been passed down and told to us throughout the years. Although a large push towards ridding the United States of this drug…

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    Having no proper treatment, this action of Clegg’s sadly cost Miranda her life. It is because of Clegg’s powerful anxiety that he cannot tolerate situations in which he is exposed to it. The lack of control and strong aversion of his anxieties and nauseas does not make Clegg an authentic person. In fact, such actions make Clegg the exact opposite of…

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    Cancer Treatment Plan

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    must have them transplanted from another person. The transplanted cells attack the patient's body. This can be controlled with other medications however, it can range from mild to very severe cases. Other side effects include tiredness, mouth sores, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, infertility, cataracts, and hair loss. There is risk of some side effects becoming permanent. (5B) Immunotherapy is used to try to boost a patient's immune system. It is a treatment that uses substances made from living…

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    Pi's Life Boat

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    would immediately blow a whistle, drop the anchor, and therefore roll the boat, causing major nausea for the tiger. By using this psychological trick, Pi causes the tiger to remember excruciating nausea every time the whistle is blown, and thereupon retreat. “Treatment should be repeated until the association in the animal’s mind between the sound of the whistle and the feeling of intense, incapacitating nausea is fixed and totally unambiguous” (Martel 205). With this strategy Pi asserts his…

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    chronic disease; the individual will suffer bouts of severe nausea and vomiting, and then go into remission for a period of time. Some of the patients have noticed episodes occurring more frequently at certain times of the year, while others experience it during certain times of the day; especially in the morning. CVS occurs in four phases; prodromal, emetic, recovery, and asymptomatic. During the prodromal phase, the individual may feel nausea, fatigue, feverish, lightheadedness, and a sense…

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    Hematoma Research Paper

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    rapid bleeding to pool into the space between the dura and the brain. The rapid bleeding presses against the brain, which is called “intracranial pressure” (“Epidural hematoma”). Symptoms can lead up to confusion, enlarged pupils, severe headaches, nausea and vomiting, drowsiness, and weakness. EDH can lead to possible herniation of the brain, coma, and/or…

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    back. Shortness of breath sweating Nausea Yes there are genetic components to heart disease that is how it gets passed down from generation to generation, but if your family lives in an unhealthy environment it has not yet been proven but…

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