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    occupational consequence (MA, 1994) Conversion disorder is define in DSM-IV as a somatoform disorder because it’s a mental illnesses that cause bodily symptoms like pain. Patient diagnose with this disorder will describes symptoms such as weakness, Seizures or abnormal movement that are not attributable that are not attributable to a general medical condition or to feigning and that are judged to be associated with psychological factor (Jon Stone, 2010) .In ICD-10 Conversion Disorder is…

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    The theory behind immunisations originated in Europe in the 1800’s, after an English doctor, Edward Jenner used a small dose of the smallpox virus to protect against smallpox in 1796 . Since then, immunisation, the process of fortifying an individual’s immune system against an agent has become a common method used to prevent diseases in men, women and children. Childhood immunisation has become a widely debated topic in Australia in recent years. It’s especially important for children to be…

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    Porphyria Research Paper

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    increased heart rate and blood pressure, muscle weakness, nausea, vomiting and constipation, and some urinary retention with the urine becoming red or brown in color. On the more extreme side of the effects of some porphyrias are symptoms such as seizures, increased hair growth, scars and skin color changes, extreme tightening of the skin to the effect of nose and fingers falling off, lips and gums may become so taut that the teeth project like fangs highly exposing the canine teeth, scarring of…

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    How is Bolshevik success in October 1917 best explained? Lucas Abeledo, 2u History Bolshevik success was owed to a large amount of different factors. However, the revolution is largely seen and explained in different ways. This essay will establish an appropriate way for the revolution to be explained through the analysis of the events leading up to the revolution, and its following events. Origin of the Bolshevik party and their purpose The formation of the Bolshevik party came about when…

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    urination, rapid respirations, drowsiness, and depressed reflexes (McKinney et al., 2013). The physician should be notified if these symptoms occur so treatment can be initiated and blood glucose levels can be monitored. Since infection is one of the triggers for hyperglycemia, the mother should be made aware of this information and be instructed to notify her healthcare…

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    Sepsis occurs when chemicals are released into the bloodstream to trigger inflammatory responses throughout the body to fight off infection. Sepsis is classified into three stages. The first is sepsis then progressing to severe sepsis then septic shock. If the infection is serious enough, a cascade of changes causing…

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    simultaneously. These are as follows: LEVEL 1 (LOW LEVEL) Scientifically, sitting exerts 40% more stress on spine as compared to standing position, that’s why it is advised that we should not sit more than 30-40 minutes in a stretch. I-Chair will trigger a reminder to get up from chair, by providing relief to your back and neck after intervals reduces the risk of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Repetitive Stress Injury. Initially there will be two features in Level 1: a) Break reminder : an alert to…

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    This system is directly responsible for regulating “metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, and mood”. (Zimmermann, 2016) EDC’s or Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals are environmental toxins that trigger “biochemical processes that alter development pathways” thus interfering with hormonal dispersal. According to Guthman an Associate Professor at UC-Santa Cruz and author of Weighing In, “EDC’s can interfere with genetic expression in ways that…

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    T1 Dm Research Paper

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    DM is a group of metabolic disorders which characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from defects in either insulin secretion, action, or both. The chronic hyperglycemia associated with DM resulting in long term damage, dysfunction, and failure of different body organs especially the kidneys, the eyes, the nerves, the heart, and the blood vessels. T1DM is defined as a chronic disease characterized by hyperglycemia as a result of inadequate production of insulin by the pancreas. This occurs due to…

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    searches without evidence of criminal activity and based on perceived race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion.” (ACLU) Although it is unconstitutional, because of equal protection under the law for all and freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. The injustice of the criminal justice system is clear, this practice widens the gap between law enforcement and communities. Law enforcement has lost the trust and credibility among communities of color across the United States. This is…

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