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    the ancient time and memorial since we suffered. Trauma is always associated with veteran combat where the soldiers suffering from shell shock in World War I(WWI). The concept of shell shock was describing of changing behavioural, where at that time the most soldier had symptoms of head injuries or loss of consciousness. In February 1915, the term shell shock was used by Charles Myers in an article in The Lancet to describe three soldiers suffering from “loss of memory, vision, smell, and taste…

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    economy has witnessed four bouts of oil price shocks in the last thirty years from, 1973-74, 1979-80, 1990 and early 1999. Oil price riseproduce cost-push inflation that leads in fall in output and shifts in the terms of trade. Impact of Oil price shock on other commodities may lead to hoarding of commodities and produces cost push effect whose impact is felt after completion of production. Theoritical research concludes with the fact that oil price shocks lead to increase in wages and prices…

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    Colloids and Crystalloids on fluid resuscitation during hypovolemic shock John Tristan Pahuyo, Staff Nurse ACCU-Barts Heart Centre Hypovolemia is generally defined as having a significant amount of blood volume loss. Shock, on the other hand, is a medical emergency characterized by inadequate blood flow to organs and tissues thus reducing oxygen delivery that leads to organ dysfunction. Hypovolemic shock is described as a loss of greater than 15% of the intravascular volume. It is caused by an…

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    In order to analyse the effect of an asymmetric shock on a monetary union, I have constructed figure 1. For the sake of coherence and simplicity, this illustrates a two country monetary union; and will be analysed under the key assumption that both prices and wages are sticky . The vertical axis in both diagrams measures each respective country’s real exchange rate in relation to the rest of countries in the world : 〖EP〗^1/P^* and 〖EP〗^2/P^*. E is the common currency’s exchange rate, which is…

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    Aconite treatment is for sudden shock resulting in intense fright and anxiety. He or she feels that they are going to die and the fear continues after they have seemingly recovered. Arnica is usually the first treatment to use for shock that follows an accident involving physical injury or pain. When a person looks cold and still and is very slow to come around a treatment is carbo veg. If the person is losing fluids, the treatment would be china. When it comes to emotional loss or hearing bad…

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    Today a mental illness is defined as a chemical imbalance in the brain which causes person to act differently. In the Past psychiatrists did not have medication to treat mental illnesses. Instead they relied on physical methods such as lobotomies, shock therapy, asylums, exorcism, trephining and many more. It is important to become aware of past treatments to better understand the reason for current treatments, it also provides us better information to move forward and create better, more…

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    on his chest x-ray as well as signs and symptoms of cardiogenic shock. Vital assessment tools in identifying and prioritising the nursing care for Frank consist of the ABCDE of primary survey in conjunction with physical examination (inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation). This case study will explore relevant nursing assessments such as primary survey, physical examination, and the pathophysiology of cardiogenic shock and how it relates to Frank’s presenting signs and symptoms.…

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    mechanical ventilator pushes air into lungs and forces some of the fluid out of the air sacs. It is important to manage the amount of intravenous fluid. Too much fluid may increase the liquid accumulated in the lungs. Too little fluid can lead to shock strain on the heart and other organs. There are some reasons using medication, such…

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    residents who are sleep and don't make it into the dining hall they are not fed. Resident John Shock would talk about bodily functions making the other residents uncomfortable. He is removed from the dining area sent to his room and not served food. The RPs stated assistant manager has been observed and heard yelling at residents. On one occasion Wanda was observed yelling across the room at John Shock when requested an additional desert "you know your family has you on a diet" in a loud angry…

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    Pingxuan Cao Instructor: Rebecca Levy ENWR 1510-005 21 October 2016 Family Support vs. Psychiatric Care Under the widespread influence of fraudulent advertisements and deceptive suggestions from specialists permeated in society, many people incorrectly attribute the recovery of many geniuses from madness to professional psychiatric care while overlooking the silent support they receive from their family members, which counts for the happiness and physical well-being of those gifted people. If we…

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