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    ADHD Symptoms

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    What to do when a student displays ADHD symptoms. A student with ADHD displays frequent inattention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior. This disorder can only be diagnosed if it interferes with the student’s academic performance. Teachers should not diagnose or refer parents to a physician. For this reason, I will describe the steps to follow when a student displays ADHD symptoms. First, it is very important to follow the criteria given by DSM-IV-TR described in chapter four. This form…

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    Asthma Symptoms

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    (Asthma Data 2015). Children are not the only ones affected by asthma (Krames 2010). Adults also have symptoms of this disease (Krames 2010). Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease caused by inflammation of the airways (Crane 2016). While the disease can not be cured, the symptoms can be controlled (Crane 2016). There are a wide variety of symptoms associated with asthma (Asthma 2016). Symptoms include: shortness of breath, coughing, a wheezing sound when inhaling or…

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    Tinnitus Symptoms

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    Tinnitus symptoms are identified as ringing in the ears. However, not all individuals hear a distinct ringing sound. Some do and some don't. For every individual the sound they hear may take a completely different form. A number of people experience humming sounds, buzzing, the sound of running water, sizzling noises and even the sound you hear when you put a seashell up to your ear. There are actually even a few people who think they hear more of a musical sound and yet other individuals hear a…

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    The Symptoms Of Anxiety

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    anxiety, and what are some of the anxiety symptoms that may surface when someone is feeling nervous? Anxiety symptoms can vary from person to person, and they can range from really severe to surprisingly mild. Anxiety is a common mental health problem and affects nearly 20% of the population. More women than men are affected, and anxiety symptoms come in several different forms, which make diagnosing them problematic. People who are experiencing anxiety symptoms may have a variety of different…

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    Mesothelioma Symptoms

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    Mesothelioma symptoms might not appear until between 20 and 50 years after the exposure to asbestos. This makes the disease difficult to diagnose or screen for. However there are now some screening procedures which show some degree of effectiveness. Mesothelioma is a relatively rare form of cancer, found in only about 1 person per million compared to a lung cancer incidence of about 1000 per million people exposed to smoking. A combination of asbestos exposure and smoking can increase a…

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    Prodromal Symptoms

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    The Structured Interview for Prodromal Symptoms, utilizes “The Scale of Prodromal Symptoms”, in which the severity of all pertinent symptoms “along dimensions ranging from healthy to pathological” are rated on a “6-point scale that ranged from absent to severe” (Mittal & Walker, 2007, p, 798). The Scale of Prodromal Symptoms contained five symptom domains, that were categorized as positive or negative, disorganized, general and motor disturbance…

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    Pheochromocytoma Symptoms

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    withdrawal from drugs such as suddenly stopping certain blood pressure medications, panic attacks and spinal cord injuries are among the many conditions that can also lead to some of the symptoms seen in pheochromocytomas. Headaches, sweating, fast heartbeat and high blood pressure are typical symptoms. Other symptoms are anxiety, nausea, tremors, weakness, abdominal pain and weight loss. Surgery is the treatment of choice. During the diagnosis if imaging with MRI or CT…

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    having different society problems associated with it. Life will always have times when you are sad or down but depression is much more than sadness however, when you always have a sense of nothingness or dread than it could be depression (depression symptoms/warning signs). depression…

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    Symptoms Checklist

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    The Symptoms Checklist Gathering information from a client is an essential part of the initial interview. As extremely popular instrument used to gather a large amount of information is The Symptoms Checklist. This particular instrument is simple, cost effective, and can gather information in a short period of time (Whiston, 2013). The purpose of The Symptoms Checklist is to screen individuals for symptoms and observe treatment effectiveness. The original version of The Symptoms Checklist…

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    Symptoms Of Hemophilia

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    genetic blood disease in which blood does not clot normally.This disease because certain blood clotting factors are missing or do not work properly.The two main types of hemophilia are A and B.Although the two types have very similar signs and symptoms, they are caused by mutations in different genes. Hemophilia-A is an X linked bleeding disorder resulting from a defect in a protein known as coagulation factor VIII. Since the disorder is X linked it is expressed mainly in males, who must have…

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