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    From the moment I step into a hospital when I was a kid and watch nurses and doctors help those who are sick, and I knew what I want for a career job, but for now I just want to make sure I am on the right course to become a registered nursing and if it is exactly what I want. The most important is to see what health insurance, dentals plans, and income. I have interview Ms. Deborah Priebe to have insight of what a nurse does in a hospital setting. I also provided negatives and positive outcome…

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    This essay illustrates the classification of antagonists according to their characteristics. The classification of antagonists is divided into two main categories, receptor antagonists and non-receptor antagonists. In receptor antagonists, it would be divided into competitive antagonists and non-competitive antagonists. In non-receptor antagonists, divided into chemical antagonists and physiological antagonists. In different categories, there are different examples to support the feature of the…

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    generates a shcok wave at the stone within the kidney or ureter. The waves are transmitted in a water bath or through a water filled cushion. The repeated force of shock waves breaks the stones into very tiny pieces. A patient is usually under heavy sedation or general anesthesia. Cystine stones and Calcium oxalate monohydrate stones are resistant to this type of treatment. Ureteroscopy is another form of treatment. A ureteroscope progressing up the ureter through the bladder. It has a…

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    Mini Mental Status Exam

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    Mini Mental Status Exam JS scored twenty-eight out of thirty possible on the Mini-Mental State Examination. This shows no cognitive impairment without any clinical signs of cognitive impairment present. She received a perfect score on everything except two areas. The first one was only being able to recite only two of the three items to be remembered. Second area was difficulty counting back from one hundred by sevens (Demential Today website, n.d.). Mini-Mental Status Exam results show…

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    Although some people might not agree with taking antidepressants, it is an effective way to stop whatever type of depression one may have from getting worse than what it already is. There are various types of antidepressants when trying to deal with depression. If one wants to start taking an antidepressant they should consult a doctor and make a choice together for whatever works best for the patient. It is important to view certain pros and cons of antidepressants before jumping to…

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    Essay On Antidepressants

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    Depression is a big worldwide problem, and in USA antidepressants are the third most common prescribed drug. It is a problem that appears to be on the rise. However, a lot about the function of antidepressants and why they seem to be working better in some individuals still remains unknown. Some data actually suggests that antidepressants works as good as taking a sugar pill. A meta-analysis (2010) were six separate studies were analysed to compare the effectiveness of antidepressants…

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    What do you think about when you think of animal testing? Do you think of scientists in lab coats torturing animals? Do you think about animals suffering in small cages? Or, do you think of animals helping to fight diseases? Does your mind picture animals being protected by many regulations? Animal testing is one of the most controversial topics today. However, with the astounding biomedical advancements that animal testing has helped with, the many regulations that keep tested animals safe,…

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    Maya Young Young 1 Mrs. Kline Period 2 10 April, 2017 Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide To die is a frightening idea. Exceedingly frightening is the idea of passing away slowly, painfully, and with little dignity, only to leave behind emotional trauma and a possibly unmanageable debt for loved ones. Such is the reality for unlucky patients with prolonged terminal conditions. While it may seem to be a helpless scenario, there are methods of physician-assisted suicide…

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    Describe the HPI and clinical impression for the client. Lk is 26-year old married, mother of a young child age 2, brought to the inpatient treatment center under TDO for unstable mood, erratic bizarre behavior and suicidal ideation. Additionally, she has been homicidal towards her husband. Her main complaint “ I am stressed and unable to eat or sleep ”.The clinical impression based on the diagnostic criteria of DSM-5 indicates that the patient is suffering from bipolar disorder (American…

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    The quality of life is defined as the standard health, comfort, and happiness by an individual. While the quality of life is dealing with overall life, the quality of care is based on the care received in the nursing home. There were many authors writing of the quality of care and life in nursing homes. I came across many researches and articles dealing with the topic. Throughout my conductive research I have discovered that there are different contributors that determines the quality of care…

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