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    illness on school campuses. Bergeron‚ Richardson‚ and Roetert note the importance of recognizing signs and symptoms‚ as well as how to respond to and treat emergencies. The authors discuss many ways in which teachers and parents may work together to help prevent children from suffering heat related illness during activities in hot weather. They emphasize the importance of detecting symptoms early as well as quick response to any possible emergencies. When warm weather approaches it is necessary

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    Unit 40, Dementia Care

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    and around 15‚000 are under the age of 65. If the dementia is recognised early enough that are a lot of things that you can be done to make the quality of life better. In a lot of dementia cases the symptoms and quality of life will progress and get worse over a number of years. The most common symptoms of a dementia patient are: * Forgetfulness‚ maybe forgetting names of people that you have been in contact with every day‚ or forgetting what you did just hours or days ago. * Having difficulty

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    Guillain-Barre Syndrome

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    1 or 2 people per 100‚000. Guillain-Barre’ syndrome often begins with tingling and weakness starting in your feet and legs and spreading to upper body and arms. In some people however‚ symptoms begin in the arms or even face. As the disorder progresses‚ muscle weakness can evolve into paralysis. Signs and symptom may include: * Prickling‚ “pins and needle” sensations in fingers‚ toes or both * Weakness or tingling in legs that spreads to upper body * Unsteady walking or inability to walk

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    The common signs and symptoms in the early stage of Krabbe Disease are; feeding difficulties‚ extreme irritability‚ declined alertness‚ muscle spasms‚ excessive crying‚ fever with no sign of an infection‚ loss of head control‚ frequent vomiting and delays in normal development. As the disease progresses over time‚ the symptoms become more intense; increased loss of hearing and sight‚ seizures‚ a stiff‚ fixed posture‚ increased loss of ability to breathe and swallow‚ stiff muscles and loss of developmental

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    Strees in Workpalce

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    Fear of feeling weak and out of control are two common symptoms of stress. These symptoms can lead to a diagnosable medical condition called depression. People are having great deals of stress and pressure in the work place. Few people describe these feelings as down hill roads‚ feelings of being alone‚ and how it negatively flows into their personal lives. Both women and men are diagnosed with feelings of anxiety and stress; however‚ statistically the number of women affected is more‚ for reasons

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    patients. It is crucial to be able to distinguish the difference between what are primary changes‚ and what are symptoms of secondary aging. As patients get older‚ doctors need to recognize and treat the onset of a disease instead of masking it as a primary change. I think that often‚ older people complain about the changes they are going through so doctors might not think it is an early symptom of a disease. On the other hand‚ primary changes could be altered and prevented using the right medications

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    Pots

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    just found out that I have it this year and I do not know much about it so I wanted to do this paper on it so I could learn new things about it. POTS was Named and identified by Schondorf and Low in 1993. But the symptoms for this disease have been recorded as early as 1940. At first it was just thought to be migraines and they didn’t look into it much after that because there was no reason to if it was just migraines. This disease is most likely to be found in a

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    Dishwasher Case Study

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    before he could grasp it. He sat down and gradually began to feel better. He wonders if these episodes could be due to his medications for a couple reasons: There were three days when he did go to the pill window to take his nortriptyline and his symptoms were

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    Affluenza Summary Part 1

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    Economy: Ideas for an Ecologically Sustainable Future (1997) * The ESD Process: Evaluating a Policy Experiment (1998) * Running from the Storm: The Development of Climate Change Policy in Australia (2001) * Growth Fetish (2003) * Affluenza: When Too Much is Never Enough (2005) * What’s Left? The Death of Social Democracy (2006) * Scorcher: The Dirty Politics of Climate Change (2007) * Silencing Dissent: How the Australian Government Is Controlling Public Opinion and Stifling

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    Mental Status Exam

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    complacent‚ detached‚ resentful‚ suspicious‚ uncooperative‚ overly compliant‚ provocative‚ other symptom) -detached from surrounding environment‚ seemed to be on guard at all times 3) Mood (sad‚ melancholy‚ euphoric‚ labile‚ irritable‚ hostile‚ apathetic‚ anxious‚ other symptom) -anxious 4) Affect (flat‚ blunted‚ appropriate to mood‚ inappropriate to mood‚ euphoric‚ other symptom) -animated and/or inappropriate affect 5) Behavior (repetitive movements‚ posturing

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