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    What is Diazepam?Generic Diazepam a trade name for the medication Valium is a benzodiazepine drug that is most commonly used to treat anxiety‚ seizures‚ insomnia‚ restless leg syndrome‚ and withdrawal from alcohol‚ muscle spasms‚ as well as Menier’s Disease. Diazepam is also used quite often during more invasive medical procedures to reduce anxiety as well as tension. Diazepam has many properties including soothing‚ calming‚ amnesic‚ skeletal muscle relaxant‚ anticonvulsant‚ and anxiolytic.Side Effects

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    and you could bleed to death without medical intervention. 5. What drugs have been associated with the development of thrombocytopenia? Some of the drugs associated with the development of Thrombocytopenia are Sulfonylurea drugs‚ Benzodiazepines like Diazepam and Anti-epileptic drugs like Carbamazepine. 6. How is thrombocytopenia treated in individuals diagnosed with the condition? The type of treatment you get would

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    Anxiety is a general term‚ it causes things like nervousness‚ fear‚ apprehension‚ and worrying. Anxiety can also be described as‚ a Life long disorder represented by unnecessary‚ long-lasting worry about widespread life events‚ things‚ and positions. Anxiety and panic can complicate daily activities‚ are difficult to control‚ and can last a long time. People who suffer with anxiety should avoid places or situations to prevent these feelings. Signs of anxiety might start during the early years of

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    Psychogenic Fugue Definition Psychogenic fugue is a psychological condition in which a person loses their memory and become confused about who they are. Individuals that suffer from this disorder do not have any recollection of memories past and may create new identities entirely. Persons with this disorder show no outward symptoms of this disease other than having no memory of who they are‚ where they work‚ or where they live. Causes Severe stress Traumatic life events Substance abuse Risk Factors

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    PAIN MANAGEMENT IN THE EMERGENCY MEDICINE DEPARTMENT Associate Professor Peter Manning Emeritus Consultant Emergency Medicine Department National University Hospital‚ Singapore Jan 2004 Revised Aug 07 / Feb 08 / Nov 09 / Dec 11 / Dec 12 Accepted practice patterns must be questioned – implementation of pain score to vital signs We underestimate the pain produced by common practical procedures Analogy – just as we vary antibiotics according to sensitivities‚ perhaps we should be prepared

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    Psychiatric Disorders‚ Diseases‚ and Drugs PSY/240 The Brain‚ the Body‚ and the Mind Psychiatric Disorders‚ Diseases‚ and Drugs There are five main psychiatric disorders and they are schizophrenia‚ depression‚ mania‚ anxiety disorders‚ and Tourette syndrome. Psychiatric disorders are “disorders of psychological function sufficiently sever to require treatment” Pinel‚ J. P. J. (2011). The main fact about these psychiatric disorders is that they are difficult to diagnose. They use the DSM-IV-TR

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    The United States only has 5 percent of the world’s population and uses 75 percent of the world’s prescription drugs. The United States has the highest prison population out of all the countries and almost half of the prisoners are there because of drug crimes. Due to the ever increasing drug use in the U.S. today‚ our society would benefit from less punishment and more rehabilitation‚ some benefits include less spending‚ lower incarceration rates and lower death rates. Drugs affect three systems

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    disease in the EHR‚ the patient was excluded. Our institution’s celiac disease serology cascade algorithm is shown in Figure 1. Patients records were also assessed for age‚ sex‚ smoking status‚ employment status‚ current opioid use‚ current benzodiazepine use‚ fibromyalgia-specific clinical scores (Symptom Severity Score‚ Widespread Pain Index‚ and tender point count)‚ Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-9 depression score‚ Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)-7 score‚ presence of GI symptoms‚ and

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    Pseudoephedrine • Phencyclidine (PCP) Sedative hypnotics These drugs depress the central nervous system (CNS) and are intended to reduce irritability‚ anxiety and induce a sense of relaxation and tranquility. Examples • Alcohol • Barbituates • Benzodiazepines • GHB (gammahydroxybutyrate) • Ketamines Opioids These drugs block the perception of pain by binding with opioid receptors and also induces a sense of euphoria (“high”). Examples • Codeine • Dipipanone • Heroin • Methadone • Morphine

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    Passive-Aggressive Disorder Passive-aggressive personality disorder is a psychological condition in which a person may seem willing to carry out a request‚ but actually reacts negatively and resists passively. The client who is passive aggressive is often cynical‚ feels under-appreciated‚ and may be resentful of the demands of others. Causes The exact cause of passive aggressive behavior is unknown. However‚ the following factors are thought to play a role: Genetics Environmental Factors Risk Factors

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