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    Mrs. Salazar is a 22 year old female who presented to the ED via LEO after intentionally taking a unknown amount of pills while video taping it. She sent the video to her mother and husband. At the time of the assessment Mrs. Salazar was found asleep and slowly became oriented. She reported admitted to taking an unknown amount of pills today. Mrs. Salazar reported having a conversation with her husband and threatening to overdose. She states, "He didn't think I would do it so I did and sent him…

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    produce “wellness and empowerment of individuals, families and communities.” I could not determine any displaced goals within the organization (WestCare Foundation, 2017). Now that the WestCare mission has been addressed, let’s get into what it is they do and what services are offered. WestCare advertises that the programs and services they offer address many different issues across the continuum of health and human services. WestCare provides a variety of programs that range from outpatient…

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    Bullying Case Summary

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    TACT consulted with Dr. Snyder and it was recommended to refer for inpatient hospitalization for safety and stabilization. TACT assisted the ED doctor in completing IVC paperwork. TACT will search for appropriate…

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    The patient is a 46 year old male who presented to the ED feeling SI with a plan to overdose on 10 of his Neurontin and paranoid. Per documentation patient has not been able to sleep, he has been afraid of what will happen if he stays at home, so he came to the ED.Per documentation patient states, " I guess I didn't take enough to end it all." Further he states, " I take my meds and do what I supposed to do but nothing helps. It makes me so mad that I can't get rid of all the negativity."…

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    TMDS and Whole Body Balance In the literature we often see studies that correlated TMD’s and cervical –neck problems or relationships. There are very little studies that show whole body balance has a significant effect on TMJ. The issue of relationship between TMDS and body posture, and biomechanics are still an unsearched area. Many researchers agree that adaptive changes occur at all levels of the body. And jet, there are scarce studies out there to show the realistic evaluation and…

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    Salton Sea Case Study

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    will benefit the species and the future of the Salton Sea. 8. Some environmentalists unfortunately only take into account the short term effects, others only take into account the endangered species health, and some take into account long term stabilization without considering the peoples bad ways of…

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    Cocaine Case Summary

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    TACT consulted with Dr. Hill and it was recommended to refer for inpatient hospitalization for safety and stabilization. TACT assisted the ED doctor in completing IVC paperwork. TACT will search for appropriate…

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    The development of a two-party political system began in 1795 after the divisions of opinion from the Citizen Genet affair and Jay’s Treaty formed into political parties. One of those was the Democratic-Republicans, a group that united against Hamilton’s economic policies and Jay’s Treaty. The organization was designed by James Madison and a few other Virginians, who organized a loose collection of Democratic-Republican societies into a well-disciplined and consistent voting party. The party…

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    Functional Reach Essay

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    Reach Test (mFRT) was designed to assess sitting balance in individuals who are unable to stand, specifically individuals with spinal cord injury. mFRT assesses an individual’s ability to reach forward and laterally from a sitting position without stabilization.(Lynch et al, 1998) Typically, individuals are asked to perform shoulder flexion to 90 degrees with a fisted hand. The difference between the starting and ending position of the patient’s third metacarpophalangeal…

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    Diabetic Gastroparesis

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    death by STZ through inactivation of MKP-1 ( ). Off note, there is no change in the activation of JNK and p38 MAPK in DM rats presumably due the stabilization of MKP-1 protein. In support of our hypothesis, Zhou et al. ( ) found that ROS can up-regulate MKP-1 expression. The activity of MKP-1 is regulated at multiple levels including protein stabilization, catalytic activation, and transcriptional induction. In our study, the observed degradation of MKP-1 might be mediated by proteasome or…

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