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    which they alternated between a regimen of prescribed caffeine intake and caffeine abstinence. This is done in order to examine the chronic effects of typical dietary use. In addition, students received substantially less sleep than was their habit, the effects of which were compared with times when they had their usual sleep. Another method used was Dietary Caffeine, where caffeine is ingested three times daily. This level and rate of intake is to reach the stability of responses for each…

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    Urea and Electrolytes Blood Test Your kidneys are a pair of organs designed to maintain the fluid and electrolyte balance of the body. They also perform the important function of removing excess water and soluble wastes from the body to protect it from toxicity. To test the proper functioning of the kidneys, doctors often request for laboratory exams that include a urinalysis as well as urea and electrolytes blood test. Learn more about these tests and how they can help evaluate your kidney…

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    the head and leads to pressure on the eyes, and then causes vision problems. To add on, if the astronaut does not have a good intake of water, they’re more likely to develop kidney stones because of the dehydrations, which also increases the excretion of calcium, causing more bone loss (NASA). This goes to show how important it is for astronauts to have proper meals and daily exercise in order to lessen the effects of long term space flights. NASA researches that taking tests like “Functional…

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    Hemorrhagic Stroke Case

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    Jackson does have history of Hypertension. Patient is noncompliance with medication which was Lopressor 25mg daily. The wife states he refuses to take his medicine because of having difficulties with erection. Patient has not taking the medication for two and half months. The wife recalls Mr. Jackson having a sudden headache that will come and go loss of balance…

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    Acute Renal Failure Acute Renal Failure is the sudden loss of kidney’s ability to eliminate excess salts, fluids, and waste material from the blood. When the kidney loses the ability to filter, the body fluids can rise in dangerous levels. Acute renal failure can be reversible as long as it is treated on time. Medication and other treatments can be essential to stop the progress of this disease. If this is not treated on time, it can progress to an end stage and eventually death.…

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    CAUTI Problem

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    Defining the problem How We Know CAUTI is a Problem According to Kennedy et al., (2013) CAUTI’s are identified as one of the most common healthcare related infections. As a result of the high incidence of CAUTI’s, in 2008, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, stopped reimbursing hospitals for the costs of care for patients who develop a CAUTI during hospital stays (Kennedy et al., 2013). Unfortunately, there are approximately“One million catheter-associated urinary tract infections…

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    Why do we sleep? A question that everyone has asked before but never given a full answer to. In Russell Foster’s TEDTalk, “Why do we sleep” he explains the scientific side of sleep. Although, Russell Foster speaks about more than just sleep, he gives the audience something to think about throughout the TEDTalk. How does sleep relate to Psychology? What kind of experiments were done? Are there any personal stories that relate? These questions can be answered in one way or another. A major…

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    practical solution. HIIE is an exercise strategy that prescribes short periods of intense exercise alternating with less intense recovery periods. Exercising for 20 minutes or less is something that more individuals are likely to be able to do on a daily basis. The purpose of this review is to examine the effects of HIIT on weight loss according to the current literature. If HIIT proves to be as effective as moderate intensity continuous exercise (exercise for longer periods of time at a lower…

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    century by heating mineral calamine with wool, yet no reference to it being its own discrete metal with its own scientific properties was made until years later (“Zinc,” 2016). Therefore, despite its initial use in earlier centuries, zinc was first recognized as a distinct element by Andreas Marggraf, a German chemist,…

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    Schizophrenia Case Study

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    Introduction and context Luke is a 19 year old man who was brought in to the Department of Emergency Medicine (DEM) in protective custody under an assessment order and an interment treatment order to an acute mental health facility with a diagnosis of drug induced psychosis and querying schizophrenia. Luke comes from a low socioeconomic background and is currently receiving youth allowance payments. Luke is a smoker with a history of illicit drug use and alcohol abuse. Luke has recently moved…

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