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    Three of us visited Michiana Behavioral Health Center or MBHC in Plymouth. Locating a facility proved an easy process but receiving an interview took more time. The facility lacks efficiency in returning phone calls. The Clinical Director, Kim and a staff member, Ron obtained their Masters in Social Work or MSW and Licensed Clinical Social Worker or LCSW among more licenses. The clinical director stated that she supervised programs, activities, and education. She informed us about a…

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    As values and traditions transform, the main types of illicit drugs do likewise. The frequently exploited drugs currently are thought to be cocaine, marijuana, opiates, amphetamines, hallucinogens, and barbiturates. Some individuals are trying mind-altering drugs also, such as Ecstasy and LSD. People consume drugs for various motives as well as explanations like to reduce anxiety, for the reason that it produces…

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    Addiction In Drop City

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    he won’t ever need anything like that again because now she is his wife (117). Also during the Wedding Pris is smoking and drinking Vodka and Pamela recognizes why Pris is doing that. In Rat Park according to psychologists, endorphins also called opiates help a person feel better in bad situations and in Drop City, the sentence, “Her brain was flooded with endorphins” (Boyle 118) indicates that Pamela is finally as happy as she wanted to…

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    Cholecystitis, a condition also referred to as gallbladder disease, occurs when an individual’s gallbladder becomes inflamed. This inflammation is usually caused by gallstones, which block the tube through which bile is usually released. The buildup is responsible for the inflammation. Gallstones are common, particularly in Western populations. In the United States, gallstones are seen in approximately 6% of men and 9% of women. The incidence in children is not known; however, gallstones/biliary…

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    Marx Weber And Capitalism

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    It can be said that Marx believed that Christianity began as a religion for ‘wandering and uprooted vagrants’ (p301) and also believed that religion was “the opiate of masses” (Appelrouth & Edles, 2012). What Marx did find interesting about Christianity was the idea of one single God who had authority based on the values of sin and of salvation (p301). Part way through the section on religion, Giddens brings…

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    Steroids In Society

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    who might not actually need them. “The same gateway effect has been found in mature steroid users. Specifically, adult use was significantly associated with higher rates of psychotropic drug use and overall substance dependence, particularly with opiates” (PETROCELLI 793). Steroids can be a gateway drug that can lead to addiction of more hardcore drugs, and should be avoided for that very reason. Public portrayal of psychotropics as addictive and/or dangerous drugs are that way for a reason, the…

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    Eboigbodin 1 Eboigbodin Gregory James Slaughter Christian Morality/ Period 4 AMDG Physician Assisted Suicide Is Physician Assisted Suicide ethically Right or Wrong? The ethical issues of physician-assisted suicide (PAS) are both emotional and debatable as it ranks high with abortion. Some argue that (PAS) is ethically permissible for an ill dying patient who has choosing to escape the intolerable sufferings at the end of life. However, it is the physician’s duty…

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    Emergence delirium (ED) was first described in the 1960s by Dr. Eckenhoff as "a dissociated state of consciousness in which the child is inconsolable, irritable, uncooperative, typically thrashing, crying, moaning, or incoherent" (Mohkamkar et al., 2014, para. 1)‌. Several possible causes of ED have been proposed including rapid emergence from short acting volatile anesthetics and the chemical makeup of volatile anesthetics themselves (Reduque & Verghese, 2012).‌ ED impacts 5.3% of all…

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    Hundreds even thousands of vulnerable kids throughout the world are serving for the military to this day in 2018. Their childhood, as well as rights are taken away instantly when recruited into becoming a child soldier. These soldiers are being used for fighting, killing, and even sexual purposes. Young kids are being taken away from their families just to participate in these acts of violence. Although there are many organizations and programs reaching out trying to speak to the people and…

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    Future Encounters Using Tanner’s Model Professional caring requires nurses to develop empathetic responses to enact during future encounters with abuse (McEwen & Wills, 2011). Now that a meaningful critical incident has been selected from the clinical setting, I can use Tanner’s model to gain a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the concept of abuse and apply it to future encounters (Tanner, 2006). Using Tanner’s model helps me demonstrate professional caring by allowing insight…

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