invigorating to another. There are two main types of stress: the constant ’drip’ of everyday pressure such as deadlines‚ bills and errands and the ’gushes’ of loss and life changes‚ such as bereavement‚ divorce‚ new job‚ house move and marriage. Symptoms Emotional * anger or snappiness * crying or shouting * depression or anxiety. Physical * increased alcohol/smoking/nail biting * sleeplessness * constipation or diarrhea * chest pains or palpitations * dizziness
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Nicole is a 35-year-old mentally handicapped young woman. All of her life she has complained of her stomach hurting. The stomach pain would occur a couple of times a week. As she got older the weekly stomach complaints became a daily complaint. In addition to this problem‚ as a pre-teen‚ around eleven years old‚ she started to experience swelling of her hands and feet with no none cause. The swelling would start on one hand and the gradually affected her other hand‚ then each foot‚ or visa-versa
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2.1 Identify the signs and symptoms of common childhood illnesses. Symptoms/Signs Illness Headache‚ Fever‚ Cough‚ sore throat‚ weakness‚ aching muscles and joints Flu Sore throat‚ Fever‚ difficulty swallowing‚ pain in ears and neck Tonsillitis Diarrhoea‚ Vomiting‚ stomach pains‚ Dehydration Diarrhoea/ Vomiting Itchy rash with blister-like appearance‚ fever Chickenpox Fatigue‚ Sore throat‚ swollen glands‚ Fever Glandular Fever Painful and swollen jaw‚ Pain when swallowing‚ Fever Mumps
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carry on normal functions. Even mild dehydration - as little as a 1 percent to 2 percent loss of your body weight - can sap your energy and make you tired. Dehydration poses a particular health risk for the very young and the very old. Signs and symptoms of dehydration include: Excessive thirst Fatigue Headache Dry mouth Little or no urination Muscle weakness Dizziness BENEFICIOS DE TOMAR AGUA El cuerpo humano‚ esta compuesto de entre un
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(Vomiting‚ Diarrhea‚ constipation‚ cough‚ vaginal discharge) O Onset of the symptom + precipitating factors P Progression D Duration C Constant /Intermittent S Settings F Frequency L Location of the symptom (forehead‚ wrist...) I Intensity of the symptom (scale 1-10‚ 6/10) Q Quality of symptom..BCDSPP(burning‚Cramping‚dull‚Sharp‚pulsating‚pressure like) R Radiation of the symptom ( to left shoulder and arm) A Associated symptoms ( palpitations‚ shortness of breath) A Alleviating factors (sitting with
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Strokes and Bell’s Palsy present symptoms that are fairly close to each other. Lyme disease and diabetes could also cause the numbness and the paralysis in the case of lyme disease. Unilateral facial paralysis and/or droop is exhibited in Bell’s Palsy and a stroke‚ as well as speech difficulty. An inability to furrow eyebrows and a loss of the nasolabial crease are mainly attributed to Bell’s Palsy‚ unlikely to occur with a stroke (Mayhew). An ability to close the affected sides’ eye and ear or
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previously yang deficient‚ from her surgeries‚ explaining why her body may have not been able to fight the wind-cold pathogen. The patient is suffering symptoms such as muscle aches through the neck as well as the back‚ stuffy‚ runny nose‚ a low-grade fever‚ cold limbs and torso‚ accompanied by a severe occipital headache. All of the patients symptoms are
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pain‚ muscle tension‚ or stiffness localised below the costal margin and above the inferior gluteal folds‚ with or without leg pain and is defined as chronic when it persists for 12 weeks or more (Chou‚ 2011). Low back pain should be considered a symptom that is rarely attributable to a specific disease or pathologic lesion (Seller and Symons‚ 2012). It is most often caused by mechanical impact to include postural backache‚ acute lumbosacral strain‚ degenerative lumbosacral arthritis. Other causes
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hen talking about of simplicity according to Henry David Thoreau I remembered a book called Affluenza. The book presents the same idea of materialism in the form of shopping as a fever‚ and chronic congestion as hoarding items. Affluenza uses metaphors based on diseases to showcase individual’s obsessions with material gain. Thoreau in Walden‚ or Life in the Woods chapter 1‚ Economy talked about his experience of being in a cabin for two years and 2 months. He wrought about this detachment from the
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today?” / “How can I help you today?” Where When Circumstances: Is the condition different from when it first started? Quality Temporal factors: How did the condition change over time? Quantity Aggravating and alleviating factors Associated symptoms Beliefs Impact Concerns Expectations 3. Systems Review + Risk Factors SYSTEMS REVIEW MSK PNS CVS Pain Swelling Joint stiffness (morning/after activity) Loss of motion Loss of function Deformity Weakness Instability Fever Weight
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