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    It’s not unusual for children and adults alike to get nervous when visiting the dentist. With its sedation dentistry services, Four Corners Dental Group caters to anxious patients. Serving the Anchorage and Wasilla communities, these dentists are dedicated to providing affordable dental care in a friendly and soothing atmosphere. For those who can’t calm down in the dentist’s chair, this dental practice also provides the option of sedation dentistry. Sedation dentistry exists at various levels,…

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    Aim: Identify positive and negative colors seen from substances contacted with Marquis and Mandelin reagents Introduction: Drug location includes introductory screening of tests for medications and in restorative applications the screening tests results specifically utilized for medicinal assessment. For legitimate purposes, the screening technique takes out all negatives, positive results viewed as possible and require affirmation utilizing corroborative strategies, for example, elite fluid…

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    Glossip Vs Midazolam

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    Court Case of Glossip v. Gross was argued. The case was brought by three death row inmates in Oklahoma. Petitioners challenged the use of the drug midazolam. Midazolam is the first of three drugs used in executions and is intended to be used as a sedative. It is supposed to make them unable to feel the pain of the next two drugs in the procedure. The case was originally named Warner v. Gross but was renamed after the lead plaintiff, Charles Warner, was executed. On June 29,…

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    In the 1800s the French offered illicit drugs which included hashish, which is a concentrated form of marijuana for individuals who experienced emotional and stressful situation. To alter their mood, to stimulate a happier state of being although being aware of the possible consequences. The psychoactive drugs were merely used as a relaxer for social and recreational purposes. Since the neural basis is a modern concept of the neuroscience to define and understand the biological processes of a…

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    Dennis Leoey Case Study

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    On Thursday an Ohio family witnessed their father’s execution, it was supposed to be a quick and painless injection, but ended with ten minutes of gasping and struggling. Because of this cruel execution, the family decided to file a lawsuit pertaining to the eighth Amendment. Dennis McGuire the father was put to death using a combination of drugs that had never been used before as a lethal injection. John Paul Rion the attorney representing the children of Dennis McGuire stated that the…

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    A Ruptured Globe

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    Ruptured Globe A ruptured globe is when the surface of your eye is split open due to an injury. This can happen when something sharp punctures the eyeball or when the eyeball is struck so hard that it breaks open. A ruptured globe is a medical emergency. CAUSES This condition may be caused by any accident in which a sharp or a blunt object hits the eye or the face strikes a hard object. This may be done by: • Being forcefully poked in the eye by a sharp object, such as a stick, pencil,…

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    Euthanasia Ethical Dilemma

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    This scenario is quite difficult because not only is it a human and animal bond but the pet has a connection to the males dead mother. So the male owner is not just saying goodbye to his pet but letting go of the final piece of his mother. I personally feel that this would be a sad situation to deal with, I myself would have trouble dealing with it if it where me. However if the pet was not in a good way I would lead the client into the decision making process delicately but ultimately allowing…

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    Magnesium Bromide and Nitrogen Trifluoride The two compounds I will be evaluating are Magnesium Bromide and Nitrogen Trifluoride. Magnesium Bromide is an Ionic compound, usually found in sedatives. While Nitrogen Trifluoride is a molecular compound, often used my industrial companies to clean a variety of equipment due to its room temperature stability and easy and safe to use form. These compounds’ lewis structures are in figure 1. Drawing lewis structures for compounds are a great way of…

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    depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens, and cannabis. Drugs or substances have different effects on the mind and body. The effects of depressants are seen in the central nervous system in the form of reduction in tension and inhibition. Alcohol, sedative hypnotic drugs, and opioids fall in this category. Stimulants…

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    tranquilizing thalidomide, relieving the emotional stress for a moment, only to give birth to an ill-formed infant of frustration…see with the distinguished jurist of yesterday that ‘justice too long delayed is justice denied’.” Thalidomide is a sedative drug that was used in the 1960s which was later found to cause absence of limbs in children whose mothers took the medicine during their pregnancy. Martin Luther King Jr. mentions this imagery to show how waiting may relieve the pain of…

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