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    The Case of Diane Fleming

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    feeling ill and returned home. When Chuck returned home his condition had got worse so they decided to take him to Chippenham Medical Center. Soon after his arrival at the hopsital his condition has rapidly worsened. He had been given Ativan at the hosptial because he combative and confused‚ from there is when he slipped into coma and he was prenounced dead the next day. After they did Chuck’s autospy it was revealed that his cause of death was acute methonal

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    Filgrastim Research Paper

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    Drug Card for Filgrastim Brand name: Neupogen Classification: Therapeutic: Colony-stimulating factors Indications: Prevention of febrile neutropenia and associated infection in patients who have recevied bone marrow-depressing antineoplastics. Action: Glycoprotein that binds to and stimulates immature neutrophils to divide and differentiate Pharmacokinetics: Well absorbed with subQ. Distribution‚ and metabolism and excretion are unknown. Half life is 3.5 hours Time: Route is IV or SubQ. Onset

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    Thomas rose HSSA 101 winter 2010 L romwall Term paper Benzodiazepines Benzodiazepines are by far the most widely used sedative-hypnotic in the united states.(uppers downers all arounders) this class of drugs was developed in the 1950s as an alternative to barbiturates. Because they have a fairly large margin of safety‚ many healthcare professionals initially overlooked their peculiarities: the length of time they last in the body tissues‚ their ability to induce tissue dependence at low

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    OWI and endangerment of a minor. Her blood alcohol level was .05‚ which was appropriate‚ but she had other chemicals in her system. Prior to her arrest‚ Ms. Blume stated that she drank 2 glasses of wine with dinner. She conveyed that she took 1mg of Ativan‚ 10mg of Zoloft‚ and her anti-depressant with dinner. She was off- duty and had intentions of going to sleep. Her daughter had called her and needed to be picked up from a friend’s house. Once Ms. Blume picked her daughter‚ they proceeded to play

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    Michael Jackson

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    A Psychological Autopsy on Michael Jackson Axis I 296.32: Major Depressive Disorder‚ Recurrent‚ and Moderate 300.7: Body Dysmorphic Disorder 307.1: Anorexia Nervosa 304.90: Other Substance Dependence Axis II 301.22 Schizotypal Personality Disorder 301.4: Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder Axis III Vitiligo Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Axis IV 995.54: Physical Abuse of child V61.20: Parent-Child Relational Problem Axis V 68 Michael Jackson showed evidence of Body Dysmorphic

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    Monoamine Antidepressants

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    Bathing‚ cooking‚ and shopping; these routine activities are seemingly second-nature for the majority of people. But for the more than seventy-nine million Americans‚ including myself‚ who have been diagnosed with either an anxiety or mood disorder‚ performing these tasks can seem like impossible feats to accomplish (“U.S. and World Population Clock”). With a combined lifetime prevalence of 24.6% (31.6% for anxiety disorders and 17.5% for mood disorders) and a combined lifetime morbid risk of 36

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    Cognitive Therapy Vs Cbt

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    The two most common treatments for social anxiety disorder are medication therapy (pharmacotherapy) and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Both medication therapy and CBT have proven successful in treating social anxiety disorder. The clinician psychologist or physician can help choose the most appropriate course of action. Many find that a combination of medication and CBT is most effective. Other kinds of treatments include relaxation techniques‚ social skills training‚ and exposure (without

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    i. Introduction Social Anxiety is a worldwide disorder that can affect anyone‚ no matter what ethnicity or gender they are. Social anxiety is an intense fear of social situations‚ especially when you are being judged or watched by others. Such as presentations‚ being the center of attention‚ public speaking‚ making phone calls or eating and drinking in front of others. I chose to study this topic because I find it interesting how certain social situations can cause fear in people. Also‚ I show some

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    lowered potential for abuse and accepted medical use. Examples include: Tylenol with Codeine‚ and Suboxone (buprenorphine). Schedule IV- Limited abuse potential and accepted medical use. Examples include: Xanax‚ Soma‚ Klonopin‚ Tranxene‚ Valium‚ Ativan‚ Versed‚ Restoril‚ and Halcion. Examples of commonly abused prescription drugs: Opiates: • OxyContin • Hydrocodone (narcotic analgesic) • Vicodin – Narcotic pain reliever (hydrocodone and acetaminophen combination) • Oxycodone • Codeine • Fentanyl

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    Melatonin Research Paper

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    are in place for melatonin. Since it is derived from an animal’s pineal gland‚ it may carry the risk of contamination or transmitting viral material. Seeing as melatonin causes you to be more lethargic‚ it is dangerous if used with sedatives such as Ativan‚ Klonopin‚ and various benzodiazepines. Others include barbiturates such as phenobarbital‚ narcotics such as codeine‚ some antidepressants‚ and alcohol. Likewise‚ caution should be used when operating machinery‚ and it is not advised to ingest before

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