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Epidemiology Of Varsity Sports
1296 Words - 5 Pages.... an athlete to be removed from
practice or competition for one or more days, because performance has been
impaired (Hanes and Murray, 1982). The following statistics will deal with
injuries of collegiate sports incurred by athletes involved in Men's and Women's
Basketball, Baseball, Gymnastics and Track and Field, Men's Soccer, and
Wrestling, and Women's Field Hockey.
BASKETBALL
The study of the nature and extent of athletic injuries Occuring in
Women's Basketball by Hanes and Murray in 1982 found an injury rate of 41.7 per
100 players. Of these injuries 56.9% were ankle sprains, 24.1% were muscle
strains. 76.2% of the sprains and strains occurred to the lower ....
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Are You A Shopaholic?
708 Words - 3 Pages.... the US. But what he found out was quite different. He found many examples
of consumption-crazy Britons who had ran up huge bills and driven their family
into oppressive debt. Another thing he found out was that their shopping was
used as a therapy to give their mood a lift. They got their support from shop
assis-tants. This may be one way of buying social support.
Shopaholics
Shopaholics is becoming a more and more frequently known disease. It is not only
found in the US, but all over the world including Denmark. In Britain a nation
wide survey revealed that addicts will stop at nothing to found their desire to
spend money. They will do anything from stealing to ....
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Nursing: Think In Practical Way
575 Words - 3 Pages.... instruction to
students in the field of nursing. first, to be an instuctor, a person must be a
registered nurse with at least have a bachelor's degree. In today's society,
teachers usually have a master's degree. Second, their working hours varies
according to teaching load. They usually don't have a stable working hours.
Working hours really depends on their experiences, seniority, and performance.
Their job is a contract basis only. Teachers' contracts run between nine to
twelve months in a year. Third, according to EUREKA, average community college
instructor pay is $3,166 per month and ranges from $2,577 to $3,990 per month.
Full professors and those with many ....
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Hospice
1953 Words - 8 Pages.... patient is directly involved in making decisions and helping their
loved one. Hospice also gives the patient to have a great amount of control by
deciding where they want to spend the rest of their lives. It can also help
make choices about advanced directives which we will discuss shortly.
Major Functions of the Department:
Hospice is a very unique department because it truly looks at the "big picture"
and treats a spectrum of patient needs equally. Special attention is given to:
Physical needs - this is the first and foremost function. Within hospice you
are dealing with a patient that has been given a diagnosis of having 6 months or
less to live. For many patient ....
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AIDS And You
3405 Words - 13 Pages.... History and Overview:
AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Defficiency Disease. It is caused by a virus.
The disease originated somewhere in Africa about 20 years ago. There it
first appeared as a mysterious ailment afflicting primarily heterosexuals of
both sexes. It probably was spread especially fast by primarily female
prostitutes there. AIDS has already become a crisis of STAGGERING proportions
in parts of Africa. In Zaire, it is estimated that over twenty percent of
the adults currently carry the virus. That figure is increasing. And what
occurred there will, if no cure is found, most likely occur here among
heterosexual folks.
AIDS was ....
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Argument Against Euthanasia
3097 Words - 12 Pages.... the practice of painlessly putting 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 euthanasia 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 euthanasia is having a tremendous impact ....
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Ritalin And Its Uses
1468 Words - 6 Pages.... affliction more often? Or
does society just want a convenient way to solve a complicated problem.
Ritalin is a central nervous system stimulant that is somewhat similar
to amphetamines. It was created in 1955, classified as a controlled substance
in 1971, and became the drug of choice for ADHD in 1981. It is also used in
treating narcolepsy. It is thought to activate the brain stem arousal system
and cortex, and, like cocaine, works on the neurotransmitter dopamine. It
appears to increase the levels of dopamine in the frontal lobe where attention
and impulsive actions are regulated. When taken in its intended form under a
doctor's prescritption, it has moderate s ....
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Supporting A Condom-Nation
579 Words - 3 Pages.... to become sexually active.
In Condoms: The New Diploma, Rush Limbaugh, a popular and arguable radio talk show host, proclaims that the circulation of condoms in schools is practically an invitation for students to engage in sexual activities (Limbaugh 426). While his arguments and rationalizations are humorous and intriguing, they are extremely pessimistic and narrow-minded. Limbaugh also mentions a few instances in which school boards have denounced educating students on the topic of abstinence. Unfortunately, this has been the case in a minority of regions. It is not, however, taken seriously in the majority of the nation. He also mentions that the effectiveness ....
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