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    CPP studies with cannabinoids have been largely ineffective at producing positive place preferences and the studies that have shown cannabinoid place preference have done so at various doses and magnitudes depending on the training procedure used across studies. Although very specific dosing parameters are required to produce place preferences for many drugs in the CPP paradigm (Bardo and Bevins 2000; Tzschentke 1998, the ability of cannabinoids, such as THC and the synthetic CB1 receptor…

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    Arachnoid Cysts Essay

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    ARACHNOID CYSTS DESCRIPTION Arachnoid cysts are cerebrospinal fluid covered by arachnoidal cells and collagen that may develop between the surface of the brain and the cranial base or on the arachnoid membrane, one of the three membranes that cover the brain and the spinal cord. CAUSES • The exact cause of arachnoid cysts is not known. Researchers believe that most cases of arachnoid cysts are developmental malformations that arise from the unexplained splitting or tearing of the arachnoid…

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    Stroke rehabilitation is provided in several different ways. The most common ways include physical therapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy. According to Dr. Jose Vega, stroke rehabilitation is the process by which a stroke survivor works with a team of healthcare providers with the aim of regaining as much of the function lost after a stroke as possible (Vega, 2008). Dr. Cluett states “A physical therapist is a specialist trained to with you to restore your activity, strength and…

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    is unconscious and breathing, her skin is red hot and dry to the touch. From the symptoms that this lady is showing such as red, hot skin that is dry to touch and being unconscious but breathing; it is can be concluded that she most likely has heat stroke. I would respond to this scenario with these steps. First, I would check for danger. This is anything that could hurt myself, the victim or my friends. I would notice that the person is still in the hot sun and that it would be preferable to…

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    Treatment for High Blood Pressure This week assignment I have chosen to look up health information on treatment of high blood pressure. . High blood pressure is also known as hypertension. Blood pressure is the amount of force exerted against the walls of the arteries as blood flows through them. I used an article on medical news today (http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/159283.php) written by Christian Nordqvist; Reviewed by Carissa Stephens (RN, CCRN, CPN).The article was last updated…

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    your brain’s arterial wall bulges and blocks with blood. In maximum circumstances, a brain aneurysm causes no symptoms or signs and goes overlooked. In exceptional cases, the brain aneurysm ruptures, discharging blood into the skull and distressing a stroke. When a brain aneurysm fallings-out, the outcome is called a subarachnoid hemorrhage. As per the severity of the hemorrhage, brain destruction or death may be the outcome. Risk Factors Brain aneurysms can affect anyone, but people with…

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    Activity of Daily Living (ADL) For a Stroke Patient Name Institution Risk Factors That Impact on an Activity of Daily Living (ADL) For a Stroke Patient Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are chores that individuals do on a daily basis such as work, training, vacation and personal activities including: washing clothes, bathing and undressing. When an individual is unable to do these activities, they should be helped to make their lives better. My focus is on impact of stroke on psychosocial…

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    What Is a Stroke? - NHLBI, NIH, [online] Available at: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/stroke, [Accessed 4 Sep. 2015] The National Heart, Blood and Lung Institute website is aimed on the prevention and treatment of heart, lung and blood disease. The NHLBI provides worldwide leadership for a research, training, and education programs. They aim to enhance the health individuals around the world, hoping for the outcome of a healthy fulfilled life. The section on strokes the…

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    CVA Case Study Essay

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    CVA or stroke. The damage is showing on her right side which means Jan suffered a left hemiplegia stroke which affects roughly 80% of the individuals who suffer strokes. A stroke occurs when oxygen and blood flow can no longer get to your brain whether it is stopped or interrupted. A stroke can also happen if there is a brain bleed (Alliana Health, 2013). There are two types of strokes hemorrhagic and ischemic, the latter is most common. There are also two main types of ischemic strokes.…

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    Chief Complaint Follow up on new onset seizure. History Patient is a 58-year-old right-handed white male who presents with his ex-wife for followup after inpatient evaluation for new onset seizure. I did review the H&P and discharge summary, the initial neurology consult done by Robin Kass, MD and my follow up notes. I also reviewed the EEG report and reviewed the scans myself. This is an individual who has had a hypoglycemic brain injury in 2008 resulting in an induced coma for a full month…

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