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    Gopro Karma Drone Analysis

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    ~50 mph to $60 drones that offer a GoPro attachment. GoPro has recently entered this market as well by introducing the GoPro Karma Drone. This drone retails at $800 and features the Karma grip which is a separate product that acts as the video stabilization. The budding quadcopter and aerial imagery allows imagery to be more than just an extension of the user. It allows for a birds-eye view offering a refreshing and unexpected twist to personal videos. This goes against GoPro’s existing style…

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    Care of Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Spinal cord injury is an event that changes a person’s life forever. The classifications of spinal cord injuries are concussion, compression, contusion, laceration, and transection. Injury can be complete or incomplete (Nayduch., 2010). The type and location of the spinal cord injury will determine the care and management of the patient and subsequent complications that arise from the injury. The research will focus on evidenced-based medical, surgical…

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    Schizophrenia is a severe and chronic mental disorder that affects in what way a person thinks, feels, and acts. People with schizophrenia may appear like they have lost touch with reality. Granting schizophrenia is not as common as other mental disorders, the symptoms can be very disabling. Signs and symptoms of schizophrenia typically occur between ages 16 and 30. In sporadic cases, children have schizophrenia also. The symptoms of schizophrenia fall into three categories: positive, negative…

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    The patient is a 34 year old female who presented to the ED via LEO with acute psychosis. The patient denies homicidal ideation,suicidal ideation, and symptoms of psychosis. At the time of the assessment the patient states, "I hear my boyfriend in the van out there, he killed my mother, they tried to poison last night after they kidnapped me." Patient reports depressive symptoms as tearfulness, irritability, anger, fatigue, and insomnia. The patient denies auditory and visual hallucinations. The…

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    Management of this complex multi-symptom disease if often hard and varies due to severity and subtype. Most patients have suffered for many years because their concerns have been disregarded by physicians. Patient have felt humiliated by the traumatic experiences while trying to seek medical attention and being turned away because of the lack of knowledge in the disease. Patients with EDS must keep a watchful eye on their skin integrity and try to prevent lacerations or wounds to the skin.…

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    Program Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment Center Description of Ambrosia Treatment Center’s Program: Ambrosia Treatment Center’s mission statements is “We strive to offer progressive treatment modalities to help the sick and suffering addict and alcoholic start their journey of recovery in a respectful, nurturing and comfortable way”. Ambrosia treatment centers offer this as personal goals for all their clients – “While building a supportive environment to ensure sobriety is the top…

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    Plasticity in the context of neural development, also known as cortical remapping refers to the brain’s ability to change and adapt as a result of experience and environmental influences from birth to death: Build new neural connections as a result of learning experience (an adult learning a new language), memory formation, or as a result of damage to the brain. The human brain contains 100 billion of neurons that are functionally linked to each other and serve as functional building blocks of…

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    Mr. Barnes Case Study

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    Mr. Barnes is a 21 year old male who presented to the ED under petition by his sister for exhibiting bizarre behavior. She reports Mr. Barnes has been talking about dying the last few day, attempted to hang himself, and has expressed symptoms of psychosis. Before the assessment Mr. Barnes's sister, Crystal Brower, was contacted for collateral information. Ms. Brower reports yesterday her brother was found burning things in his back yard like the hair he cut off his head, papers, and clothes. She…

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    Delegation In Health Care

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    Delegation is a part of health care that does not always come naturally to health care workers. As Marquis and Huston (2015) notes, although delegation is a critical skill to learn, it is not always an intuitive concept for most people. Learning this skill is part of a feedback loop that must be present in the roles of managers, middle manager, nursing, and other levels of the health care team, for it to be effective. Trusting someone else to do an important task that you don’t have the time…

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    The patient is a 55 year old male who presented to the ED after he experienced SI with a plan to walk in front of traffic. Patient reports to hospital staff that he wants to hanging himself and asked could they bring him some rope. During the time of assessment the patient was found in bed asleep. TACT awaken patient for assessment. The patient was calm and cooperative. The patient reports that he has been binge drinking for the past 3 days. The patient reports he usually drinks after he comes…

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