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    Lucy Liu is now 47 years old. Time flies! It feels like only yesterday that she charmed us as Alex Munday in Charlie's Angels, but it's been over a decade! Lucy is a fully grown lady now, approaching her fifties. But this doesn't mean that she's slowing down. The Han Chinese-American actress is going as strong as ever. Here's what she's been up to in 2016 so far. You might be surprised to hear that she very recently welcomed her first child into the world. Yes, at 47! But this was in no way…

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    Care Plan for Mrs. Mary Jane: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patient Initials: __MJ____ Age: _____65 yrs._______ Sex: _____F______ Subjective Data: Client Complaints: Mrs. Mary Jane complaints of persistent dry cough for two weeks, fever for two days with highest oral temperature of 101F. She also complaints of poor appetite. History of Present Illness: Mrs. Jane has had episodes of persistent dry cough with fever in the past. She had persistent dry cough and shortness of breath…

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    Patient MG Case Summary

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    Patient MG is a 30years old white female patient presents to the clinic complaining of a severe, throbbing, unilateral headache. MG states that the headache started since yesterday morning and today is the second day of the headache. She describes the headache as pulsating intense discomfort on one side of her head. She rates the pain at 10/10 on the 1-10 pain scale. She states that sound and light makes the pain more unbearable and that the only time she does not feel the pain is when she is…

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    Addiction to pain killers: Opioids The word addiction, according to the Merriam – Webster dictionary means, a strong and harmful need to regularly have or do something. For example, taking drugs, gambling, alcohol, sex and more. This specific essay gives information about being addicted to pain killers (opioids). Chronic pain is a major issue and one third of Americans suffer from it, that is thirty percent of the world’s population (Angres et al., 2015). Addiction to pain killers caused by the…

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    Fourth Degree Burn Essay

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    Whenever people hear the word burn, they imagine a sweltering sensation that is commonly associated with touching something hot, like a hot stove or a pot. However, It is more than just that: it is characterized as damage to our skin or even to deeper layer that can cause severe or permanent damage if it is not handled properly. It is the most common form of injury in the home, especially in children. The items that can cause burns are common household items that we interact with on a daily…

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    pain in the United States. “Approximately one-third of the people in the United States report using an acetaminophen product at least once a month” (Aschenbrenner, 2006). The most common brand name for the over-the-counter medication is known as Tylenol, however, acetaminophen is also a major ingredient in many over-the-counter cold and flu medications, such as Robitussin. Acetaminophen, also known as Paracetamol, that is much like aspirin. As mentioned before, acetaminophen is an analgesic,…

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    respiratory infection that's caused by a virus. At the moment there is one vaccine which is Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine which can protect children (and adults) from all three of these diseases. Medicine that is used is pain reliever such as Tylenol. The outcomes of this disease can be very devastating at time with the high fevers, they can get pneumonia, also the child can develop encephalitis; which is an inflammation of the brain that can lead to convulsions, and can leave the…

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    Health Promotion: Medical Marijuana for Pain Management What is pain management? According to Spine-Health online, pain management is a medical approach that draws on disciplines in science and alternative healing to study the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of pain. (Retrieved from https://www.spine-health.com/glossary/pain-managementpain-medicine on 06/04/18). The most common treatment for pain management is prescription narcotics and opioids that have many adverse and harmful side…

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    Neck pain and shoulder tension can also be a symptom of tension headaches. Nausea and vomiting or vision changes are not part of tension headaches. Treatment options, in addition to OTC pain relievers like Tylenol, muscle relaxation training, mediation and yoga as well as massage. Physical therapy and workspace evaluation for proper ergonomics are valuable for those that experience recurrent tension headaches. Home remedies for tension headache include ensuring…

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    Recurrent Headaches

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    like the “worst headache of your life”. When you have this headache any action such as coughing, exercising, bending or kneeling can worsen the symptom. Not to mention, this headache does not respond well with today’s advances in medicine, such as: Tylenol, Advil, Ibuprofen,…

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