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    Mononucleosis is a very interesting infectious disease. It has been called many things, including the kissing disease and its nickname mono. With getting mono, the victim can’t do sports for a few weeks, which can be really inconvenient. The virus mono spreads and causes many other problems for people in both the past and the present because of the symptoms and how it has to be treated. Mononucleosis is a viral disease. A viral disease is when the disease invades people’s normal cells and…

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    reduce pain either by prescription or non-prescription medications. The first type of medication is non-narcotic analgesic drugs that can be bought over-the-counter without a prescription. According to Turley, (2014) aspirin (Bayer), acetaminophen (Tylenol), Aleve, Advil, and Motrin are just some of the medications available to treat symptoms of pain (p.427, 430, 432). Narcotic analgesic drugs require a prescription because there is a higher chance of addiction while treating symptoms…

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    I. Thesis: Marijuana should be legal for both medical and recreational use in the United States because its benefits outweigh the drawbacks, it is natural and non-addictive, and it isn’t as harmful as products we commonly use. II. The benefits of using marijuana outweigh the drawbacks greatly. A. Used for pain relief, eating disorders, insomnia, and anxiety. B. Debatable drawbacks are laziness, worsened previous conditions, decrease in IQ and hallucinations. III. Marijuana is natural…

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    control procedures are quality or quantity. In the past decade Johnson & Johnson has come under fire for issues with the quality of their product in 1982 Johnson & Johnson recalled over 31 million bottles of Tylenol as there were seven people killed by an unknown individual spiking bottles of Tylenol with cyanide (Nussbaum, 2016). This recall led to the new tamper proof seal that is now on all over the counter products made by Johnson &…

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    ergotamine tartrate Ergomar Do not exceed recommended dosage Opioid analgesics butorphanol Stadol May cause drowsiness; may impair ability to drive; avoid alcohol; take with food; may be habit forming Opioid analgesics acetaminophen/caffeine/codeine 30mg Tylenol #3 May cause drowsiness; may impair ability to drive; avoid alcohol; take with food Opioid analgesics meperidine Demerol May cause drowsiness; may impair ability to drive; avoid alcohol; take with food; may be habit forming Tricyclic…

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    Sinus Infections

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    Sinus infections caused by infection of pathogenic microorganisms (viruses, bacteria, or fungi), which grow inside the sinuses and cause intermittent obstruction of slot Pocket. Most people do not convey sinus infections. Most doctors agree that except in rare cases, sinus infections are not contagious but arising mainly viruses and bacteria that, by chance, someone pockets support deployment because Minor, rarely, and distortions in the sinus tissue of a person (for example, swelling,…

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    Cerebral Infarct- Continue with preventative ASA. Continue to maintain safety and fall precautions. 8. Weakness- BLE weakness present. Continue to encourage participation in restorative nursing therapy. Maintain safety and fall precautions. Continue Tylenol Arthritis for pain. 9. GERD without Esophagitis- Controlled. Continue Protonix. Monitor for s/s of n/v/indigestion, and abdominal pain. 10. Unspecified Open-Angle Glaucoma, Stage Unspecified- Her vision does not interfere with the…

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    orders and administering the patient a Tylenol 500 mg tablet as indicated. When she rechecked the temperature one hour later, the oral temperature was 100.8. Then, she lowered the room temperature and applied some ice packs. Later, the CNA rechecked the temperature at noon and the fever went up to 102.1 orally. After she learned that, she reported to the charge nurse who was a BSN with two years experience that she was unable to give the next dose of Tylenol due to the indication stated every…

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    Mono Research Paper

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    This is sometimes known by some as the "kissing disease". The way it spreads is through your mouth, but it can also be transferred if an infected person, coughs or sneezes on you or around you. Another way this disease can be transmitted is sharing food or a beverage or an eating utensil an affected person has already used. Though it is infectious it isn't as easy to catch compared to other diseases or viruses. The signs and symptoms commonly show if you are a young adult or an adult, younger…

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    For each type of a brain tumor the symptoms corresponding can vary based on the tumors type and location. However, the most common types of symptoms include; recurrent headaches, issues with vision, seizures, changes in personality, short-term memory loss, and difficulty speaking or comprehending. Recurrent headaches are you usually associated with metastatic brain tumors. Now these are not normal headaches that a typical person has in the morning but as the day progresses the headache seems to…

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