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Medicine and Nutrition Term Papers and Reports |
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Depression
955 Words - 4 Pages.... exposed than others may. This may be because of things that have happened in childhood, such as abuse. is different then normal sadness or grief. Clinical has many related symptoms; trouble sleeping, eating disorders, withdrawal and inactivity from loved ones, self-punishment, and loss of pleasure.
often misunderstood by the public, yet it affects many people of all ages. It is estimated that one in five people will suffer from at some point in their lives. strikes men and women of all ages. might also bring a person to suicide. Often family members try to help them and it is sometimes hard to help them. They often need to get professional help to get over the ....
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Euthanasia
2972 Words - 11 Pages.... to death persons who have incurable , painful, or distressing diseases or handicaps. It come from the Greek words for 'good' and 'death', and is commonly called mercy killing. Voluntary may occur when incurably ill persons ask their physician, friend or relative , to put them to death. The patients or their relatives may ask a doctor to withhold treatment and let them die. Many critics of the medical profession contend that too often doctors play god on operating tables and in recovery rooms. They argue that no doctor should be allowed to decide who lives and who dies.
The issue of is having a tremendous impact on medicine in the United States today. It was only in the ....
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Issues To Consider In Deaf And Hard-Of-Hearing Patients
2518 Words - 10 Pages.... heavily on the audiologic and pathologic aspects of hearing loss--etiology, detection and treatment--than on the issues that affect successful communication. An improved physician-patient alliance may be achieved with a better understanding of background issues, assistive devices, interview techniques and sources of further information. Guidelines for assessment of deaf and hard-of-hearing patients are provided in Table 1. Table 2 provides suggestions for conducting interviews with these patients.
Illustrative Case
A 60-year-old deaf woman, a native user of American Sign Language, presented as a new referral. During visits with her previous physician, she had always com ....
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Two Brains?
1112 Words - 5 Pages.... each other as,
oh, Micheal Wilson and Shirley Maclean. The left brain controls the right side
of the body (this is reversed in about half of the 15 percent of the population
that is left-handed) and, in essence, is logical analytical, judgemental and
verbal. It's interested in the bottom line, in being efficent. The right brain
controls the left side of the body and leans more to the creative, the intuitive.
It is concerned more with the visual and emotional side of life.
Most people, if they thought about it, would identify more with their
left brain. In fact, many of us think we are our left brains. All of that non-
stop verbalization that goes on in our ....
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Herpes
142 Words - 1 Pages.... does appear it "weeps" ,developes scabs,
heals then dissappears. Herpes 2 comes back again and again.
Treatment
Herpes should be treated by a doctor for many reasons. Treatments
are aimed at easing pain, more so than curing the disease.
How it is spread
Herpes is spread by direct contact with the Herpevirus. A virus
inside the sores. If you touch a sore with any area were the skin is thin,
(eyes, mouth or genitals), the Herpevirus is spread. Herpes can be spread
even when the sore is not visible. Herpes victims with the sore in on
place can infect themselves in others.
Symtoms
The signs of the virus are itching or tingling and sores. ....
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Suicide In Las Vega
4270 Words - 16 Pages.... here, in one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, nighttime
is the appropriate time "to enter."
Exiting is another matter. According to a recent cover story in Time, Las Vegas
has the highest per-capita suicide rate in the country. This coincides with its
enormous expansion, yet the most talked-about suicides -- those of tourists
leaping from hotel balconies after losing everything they had -- are dangerous
myths for a city poised to become America's newest economic icon. In fact,
tourists taking their own lives surrounded by the glamour of the Strip comprise
only a small percentage of the fatalities. The bulk are those who moved here for
jobs, w ....
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Endotracheal Suctioning
2454 Words - 9 Pages.... tube and to ease the discomfort of suctioning for the patient (Ackerman, 1993).
Purpose
The purpose of this research problem is aimed at looking at the effects that instilling normal saline into an endotracheal tube prior to suctioning has on a patient’s oxygen saturation. Oxygen saturation (SpO2) is defined according to Taber's (1993) as “the ratio of amount of oxygen present in a known volume of blood to amount of oxygen that could be carried by that volume of blood” (p. 1398). Ackerman (1993), primarily concentrated on the measurement of SpO2 via a pulse oximeter monitor was the focus of the review. Such research will aid nurses and respiratory therapists ....
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AIDS
5125 Words - 19 Pages.... infections, previously observed
mainly in organ transplant recipients receiving therapy to suppress their
immune responses, were recognized in otherwise healthy homosexual men. In
1983, French cancer specialist Luc Montagnier and scientists at the
Pasteur Institute in Paris isolated what appeared to be a new human
retrovirus—a special type of virus that reproduces differently from other
viruses—from the lymph node of a man at risk for AIDS. Nearly
simultaneously, scientists working in the laboratory of American research
scientist Robert Gallo at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda,
Maryland, and a group headed by American virologist Jay Levy at the
Univ ....
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