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    Pyelonephritis Case Study

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    kidneys, which can be fatal if they break off and spread to other parts of the body. Septic shock caused by urosepsis is a systemic infection that is the result of unresolved bacteria that could lead to death (Lewis et al., 2014). More complications can range from acute respiratory distress syndrome, recurrent or chronic pyelonephritis, and to chronic kidney disease that can be a factor in scarring that is caused by recurrent infections. Renal scars that lead to chronic kidney disease are…

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    Social Effects Of Smoking

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    Children are very sensitive to second-hand smoke and it can cause premature death, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, various other respiratory problems, as well as fatal diseases such as lung cancer, and heart disease. Also, children exposed to second-hand smoke at home are seven times more likely to smoke. Since it is very difficult to prevent cigarette smoking in public areas, non-smokers should either choose a different area that is strictly non-smoking or try to stay as far away from the…

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    Tatyana Andriyesh English 1202 September 29, 2016 Children, Vaccines and Safety Many people as they get older hope to someday have kids and with kids comes a lot of responsibility. Its starts off with preparing for the babies arrival, they imagine the things they have to buy, the things they have to do and once the baby comes they are hoping it is all over, but it is not. It starts with going to the doctor for the one month check up, and then the two month, four, six, nine and so forth. With…

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    Children and Families Safe Act of 2003[ Basic state grant program that help states improve the practices done towards preventing and treating child abuse.], child abuse is “any recent act or failure to act on the part of the caretaker which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse, or exploitation; or an act of failure to act which presents an imminent risk of serious harm”. Although child labor laws were enacted in 1906, they, however did not protect the…

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    insight became the cornerstone of psychoanalysis, which, until at least the 1970s, remained the predominant form of treatment. In 1895, Freud’s interest in anxiety was marked by the publication of his essay “On the Grounds of Detaching a Particular Syndrome from Neurasthenia under the Description Anxiety.” As the title indicates, the principal purpose of this paper was to distinguish what Freud called “anxiety neurosis” from other forms of nervous illness or…

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    Unfortunately, some companies have mismanaged their greatest asset—their brands. This is what befell the popular Snapple brand almost as soon as Quaker Oats bought the beverage marketer for $1.7 billion in 1994. Snapple had become a hit through powerful grassroots marketing and distribution through small outlets and convenience stores. Analysts said that because Quaker did not understand the brand’s appeal, it made the mistake of changing the ads and the distribution. Snapple lost so much…

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