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    The trigger is the event that started or caused the escalation. Every effort should be made to recognize these triggers. However, this is not always possible. A trigger really could be anything for each individual client, but a quick example of a trigger would be a phone call or communication that brought bad news for the client. It could also be something like the client already feeling fatigued and being forced into a schedule change they are not prepared for. The trigger is not…

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    Nursing Case Study Asthma

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    which further results in congestion which could lead to wheezing, chocking and coughing. Asthma is not a treatable or curable medical condition but it can easily be managed by the patient if they take time to understand the medical condition and what triggers the attacks as well as the treatment and care required to reverse or reduce the airway swelling. There is a wide verity of medication and treatments which can be used to help reverse or relax and prevent the airways from swelling and each…

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    Few schools of thought have had such an impact on the discipline of archaeology as processualism did in the mid twentieth century (Trigger 2006). Processualism, or the new archaeology, revolutionised the way archaeologists thought and worked with its effects lasting until today both directly and indirectly. Even in modern archaeological settings, processual approaches define the discipline with archaeologists generally describing themselves as processual or post-processual. Although this…

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    From the field to the fork, food politics is present in every single bite we eat. Yet, because food is so central to our daily lives, people easily overlook the politics behind the production, distribution, and consumption of food. However, it is critical to realize that individual food choices and ideas about food impact the intricacies and contribute to the complexity of the food system. On the other hand, as consumers who have “responsibility for one’s part in the food economy,” we must also…

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    exchanges of ideas. To take away topics that give them emotional stress, students have come up with a solution to the issue, trigger warnings. According to Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff’s The Coddling of the American Mind, trigger warnings are alerts for professors to give their students if trauma-trigging material is going to be taught (Haidt and Lukianoff 44). These trigger warnings fall under the category microagressions. Microagressions are words or actions that other…

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    who brings home dinner tonight? Whatever. They key to successful shooting and learning how to shoot long range is to focus, not just your scope on the target, but your mind on the bullet. When you pull the trigger, resist the urge to jump up and down saying, “Yeah”. Instead, release the trigger in a smooth motion and breathe through the shot. Imagine you are watching the bullet striking the target.…

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    Traffic Congestion Essay

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    Vehicles and transportation play a significant role owing to the increase in the development rate of our country. An efficient transport network is essential for a developing nation as economic activities apart from others are dependent on it. Ample accessibility and efficient transport systems can increase the productivity, social opportunities, as well as provide economic benefits through better accessibility to markets, additional investments and employment. Traffic congestion, however, is…

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    Essay On Changing Behavior

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    their bad behavior triggers, go through the stages of change, and create a new permanent lifestyle centered around how they want it to look. “A trigger is any stimulus that reshapes our thoughts and and actions” (Goldsmith, XV). We are constantly surrounded by triggers everywhere in our environment that greatly impact us, whether we are aware of it or not. Triggers can be beneficial, or detrimental. They can cause good reactions and bad ones. Virtually anything can be a trigger for…

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    Gun safety is about creating good habits that apply the four rules first established by Lt. Colonel Jeff Cooper, and then continually ensuring those habits adhere to the rules. Weapon safety is the biggest concern in the America. Throughout history safety for weapons have been made and a lot are still be used, Efforts to make guns safer with technology are not new. Safeties can generally be divided into subtypes such as internal safeties (which typically do not receive input from the user) and…

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    Pathophysiology Of Asthma

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    The immunologic antibody IgE attaches itself to the trigger, therefore a reaction signals the eosinophils, neutrophils and T lymphocytes in the circulation to the airways (Holgate & Sly, 2014). In conjunction, the alveolar macrophages and mast cells, are mediators that trigger an allergic response to environmental triggers, which live in the alveoli (Holgate & Sly, 2014). The immunologic antibody IgE attaches to the trigger and signals the mast cells to attach to the IgE, where histamine…

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