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    An Exclusive Review of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is neonatal withdrawal that may result from intrauterine exposure to various substances, including opioids, such as heroin, methadone, oxycodone, and Demerol; alcohol; valium; caffeine; and barbiturates. (Durham and Chapman, p.468) This can lead to complications for the baby including respiratory distress, excessing crying, seizures, tachypnea, and many more serious medical concerns. According to the National…

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    Heart Clinic Summary

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    her left hand and continued to drop things. She was also not able to climb stairs due to uncertainty of her balance, as her left leg would give in without warning. She was referred for evaluation by a rheumatologist and given a prescription of Oxycodone. On February 25, 2016, she was diagnosed with spondylosis of the cervical region without myelopathy or radiculopathy, primary osteoarthritis of both hips, and inflammatory neuropathy. She was prescribed Percocet and Soma and a MRI of the…

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    Memoir: Pill Head In the following memoir, Pill Head: The Secret Life of a Painkiller Addict by Joshua Lyon, a twenty-seven year old gay journalist with an out-of-control addiction to opioids guiding the reader through his journey as an addict. The story starts with Lyon discussing how his addiction started in high school with drinking, marijuana and other drugs sprinkled in here and there, he discovers pills at eighteen and beings a love affair. While writing this memoir he weaves in stories of…

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    A lifeless mother suffers a heroin overdose. She lays comatose amid the aisle of a Massachusetts Family Dollar, and the morose ululation of her daughter erupted upon social media, for a bystander recorded the distressing incident. A hopeful young man, one week following his rehabilitation discharge, died inside of his Colorado home, allegedly overdosing on a fatal sedative and opioid overdose. (The Opioid Crisis, Peter Katel). The heroin and opioid crisis continually fluctuates within the United…

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    Overdose Research Paper

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    Did you know that more than 47,000 people die from overdose in the US every year? This number is 137% higher since the year 2000. There is a huge drug problem in the US and there is not much that is being done about it. This is why interventions are now being made in the EMS community. Advocates are pushing for more invasive measures for all members of public safety. Nearly half a million people have in the last 15 years due to overdose and that number is on the rise. Drugs are becoming a bigger…

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    Prescription Drug Abuse

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    prescription. Narcotics are substances used as a medication or in the preparation of medication and is often referred to as an illicit substance that causes addiction. This is a main reason for drug abuse and overdose. Prescription drugs like hydrocodone, oxycodone, and adderall are prescribed by doctors and are either sold by the patient, or the patient abuses the medication…

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    Failure Model In Nursing

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    Prior to conducting the actual hazard analysis, there are steps to be taken in preparing for the FMEA. First, you must select the process to be examined. In this scenario, it will be the administration of conscious sedation. Secondly, you want to assemble your team of interdisciplinary professionals. As mentioned above, in this scenario, I would assemble a team inclusive of RN’s who are trained in the current process, a physician, a pharmacy representative, a member of risk management and a unit…

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    I Don’t Know What It’s Like To Be Pain Free I interviewed Jerry, my father-in-law, a 50 year old, Caucasian male, in his home in Bonnerdale, Arkansas, on Sunday, November 6, 2016. He is in a committed relationship with his first wife, Connie, and has four children and two grandchildren. He is a homeowner, a Christian, and is self-employed. Jerry is comfortable answering my questions and he responds well to them, although he is clearly tired. Jerry was the electric maintenance supervisor for…

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    giving narcotics pain medications to patients because they know how addictive these drugs can be. It is better for patients to abstain from those medications because patients can become dependent on these drugs. Opiates, Vicodin, narco, hydrocodone, oxycodone, Percocet and heroin, morphine, hydromorphine, are all made from the opium plants. After cold war with Russia, patients felt the need not to be under any pain.…

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    The Law And The Message Of Marijuana Legalization of medical marijuana is a topic of significant debate in the United States. California was one of the earlier states to legalize marijuana for medicinal use in 1996, under Proposition 215. While many are familiar with the discussion of marijuana, researched-based information about its medical benefits is not always easy to find. In the article written in the Journal of Drug Issues; 34.4, Dr. Shereen Khatapoush Director of Youth Services System…

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