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    Use of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Pain Management Kevin Cates Hypothesis: TCM is an effective choice in pain management, specifically chronic pain and psychogenic pain of the lower back area. Chronic Pain and Pain Management: Chronic pain is a major health issue in our modern day society. It causes immense suffering for patients and their families, drains public health care resources and is a major detriment to society due to lost work productivity. Current western medical treatments are…

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    Opioids Essay

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    opioids, because of how readily available these drug are. Opioids are described as medications that relieve pain. Opioids reduce the intensity of pain signals sent to the brain and diminish the effects of a painful stimulus. Overuse of opioids leads to a tolerance of the medication, physical dependency,…

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    effects of painkillers are much worse than what…

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    involuntarily what others smoke, putting our life at risk because others decide not to care. Tobacco should be banned. The most important reason is health. There are many cancer cases every year because of tobacco abuse, and asthma is another consequence. Pain and frustration come along as a smoking side effect. Life has become stressful, and our youth have more attraction to relax and avoid frustration, consuming tobacco. Even though tobacco is a horrible habit and has an awful smell…

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    these things. "They do it too" defense of meat eating (animals eat animals). Opponents also point to the natural hierarchy when attempting to refute vegetarianism's ideology, claiming that man is naturally on top of the food chain and that animals would be just as susceptible to predators in the wild as they are on a farm, if not more so. Pollan argues against this point eloquently: "Do you really want to base your morality on the natural order? Murder and rape are natural, too. Besides, humans…

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    1. Could Mr Smith’s culture influence his pain assessment? Why? What strategies could you employ to ensure that you are adequately addressing Mr Smith’s pain? A proper Pain assessment helps in preparing an accurate pain treatment plan. It involves a continuous process and multidimensional factors that are required in formulating an effective pain management plan. There are many factors that are responsible for a person’s pain, which may be Psychological, Physical, Emotional or Cultural. In…

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    Research Paper On Opioids

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    A., & Wimsatt, L. A. (2014). How to monitor opioid Use for your patients with chronic pain. American Academy of Family Physicians(21), 6-11. Retrieved from http://www.aafp.org/fpm/2014/1100/p6.html Information sheet on opioid overdose. (2014, November). Retrieved from World Health Organization: http://www.who.int/substance_abuse/information-sheet/en/…

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    Animal Testing Is Bad

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    poisoned, burned, and crippled every year. Also, 92% of the experimental drugs that scientists use on animals, are safe and effective for the animals but do not work for humans because they are too dangerous or they did not work. Animal testing is just awful to do because animals do not need to experience so much pain. Scientists should stop testing animals because it is cruel to animals and animals do not deserve to be treated so badly, and animal lives do not need to be put at risk in order to…

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    to the brain, becomes inflamed. Most of the damage is done to the protective myelin sheath that surrounds the nerve, which is vital for good vision. A few symptoms that occur to people who have Optic Neuritis are: distorted color vision, blurriness, pain, and even vision loss. During a routine eye exam, a doctor will look for signs of Optic Neuritis by checking the eye pressure. The eye will be measured and the pupils will be dilated in order to get a better view of each of the eye’s individual…

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    licks of my belt kept coming, this was horny for me as I knew that this would be really getting to you mentally, as much as it was physically. Real Corporal Punishment should have as much impact on a bad lad 's mind as it does on his body, if it is to be truly effective. I hope you appreciated the variation in the number of licks each batch you got contained and can appreciate how much more challenging, as well as painful this makes a leathering? I wonder if you 'll remember this when you…

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