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    Pain Recovery

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    It can affect how a person feels physically as well as emotionally. In recent studies it has been found that the psychological state affects pain specifically. It can even affect how a person will recovery from major and minor surgery. Physical therapy has helped relieve pain for years, but let’s not forget the affects the patient’s psychological state has on their pain recovery. Before being able to determine how the mental state affects pain, there needs to be a set…

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    The Importance Of Sepsis

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    is started quickly the outcome can be positive. Our body 's immune system is very compromised when we become septic and no longer can fight the disease as it normally would therefore complementary interventions are needed as evidence by antibiotic therapy oxygen and intravenous fluids. It is important to know our body 's defense system on a cellular level in order for treatments to be developed so that no one has to die from sepsis that can start from something as simplistic as a paper…

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    Brachycephalic Syndrome

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    distress in the affected breeds of dogs (CIDD). Brachycephalia is best described as a chondrodysplasia that has been a product of selected breeding of domesticated breeds of dogs and cats (Koch). Breed standards often encourage and require these negative anatomical features, ensuring these abnormalities are continually bred into future generations (CIDD). Some common breeds that suffer from Brachycephalia are the Pug, Boston Terriers and English Bull Dogs. These dogs generally have short…

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    Hemophilia Research Paper

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    because of hemophilia. Bleeding can occur in muscles and can cause limbs to swell which may lead to numbness or pain. Internal bleeding can also put pressure on joints…

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    Base on her research it is calculated that loneliness raises blood pressure to an extend that both a heart attack and a stroke are doubled. For women who have constant arguments with their partner their stress hormones elevates higher than those with a happy marriage. Any sort of distress in the relationship affects our…

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    This group’s therapy consisted of alternating hot water immersion for three minutes and proceed to ice water immersion for one minute. This cycle was done two times through. 16 patients reported pain relief of >10mm, 5 patients had <10mm pain relief, and 4 patients had no pain relief. The Group B consisted of 25 patients, 15 patients had heel pain in both feet while 10 patients only had it one foot. Group B’s therapy consisted of hot water immersion for three minutes…

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    prescribed antibiotic therapy to include Ciprofloxin 500mg orally BID for up to 6 weeks as it is indicated for treatment for the most common bacteria cause E. coli and he will need to be revaluated following 48-72 hours after cultures have identified the causing agent to ensure appropriate antibiotic choice (American Family Physician, 2010). Along with the antibiotics therapy Mr. S. will verbalize an understanding of his medication regimen and the need to complete the therapy along with…

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    On the other hand Physical therapy is used to redevelop her strength for transfers, balance, wheelchair mobility, and gait training. Recreational therapy is done to address her leisure activities to decrease her anxiety. Rehabilitation nursing is used to address her bowel and bladder training, teach her bathing, toileting, and how to dress…

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    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of disability and death in children and adolescents in the U.S. (“Brain Injury in Children-BIAA,” 2015).” Traumatic brain injuries can occur from a simple fall, a motor vehicle accident, abuse, gunshot wounds, and physical activities such as sports. Pathophysiology Traumatic brain injuries can be classified as primary and secondary damage. The primary damage…

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    Integrated-Managed Care

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    socioeconomic, interpersonal, communities, chemical and biological. This emulsion of interactions requires an approach in many levels in order to have successful outcomes. In order to illustrate the health service strategies used in prevention of negative outcomes I decide to talk about diabetes mellitus condition. Millions of dollars are spent to treat diabetes and even more to prevent the medical complications. Health promotion is an indispensable tool in raising awareness about diabetes.…

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