Headache Describe an approach to the classification of headaches‚ and list the main causes in each group Chronic‚ continual Tension headache Analgesic- dependent headache Chronic‚ episodic Migraine Cluster headache Subacute‚ evolving Raised intracranial pressure Meningo-encephalitis Giant cell arteritis Acute‚ severe Subarachnoid haemorrhage Describe the clinical features of migraine and tension type headaches Migraine Repeated episodes of moderate or severe throbbing pain
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low income‚ being a carer; crowded living conditions; disability; language and cultural differences from the mainstream; being Indigenous given historical factors such as dispossession from land. Passive smoking could leave her at risk of: COAD; COPD; cardiovascular diseases; and lung cancer. Loitja’s access to services is limited by: rural location; lack of transport; disability; caring role; low income; language and cultural issues; historical factors: “After Federation in 1901‚ Indigenous
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Crystal Elmalah Unit 7 Assignment Anatomy & Physiology II Respiratory acidosis is a condition that occurs when the lungs cannot remove all the carbon dioxide the body produces. This causes body fluids‚ especially the blood‚ to become too acidic. Chronic respiratory acidosis occurs over a long period of time‚ this leads to a stable situation‚ because the kidneys increase body chemicals‚ such as bicarbonate‚ that help restore the body’s acid-base balance. Acute respiratory acidosis is a
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(Jones) Although life in the mines were hard‚ it was even harder on his body. The twenty two years he gave the mines gave him back one destroyed body. He ended up having black lung disease from inhaling all of the coal dust which eventually turned in to COPD. (Jones) He also had to go through six back surgeries from all of the bending over and crawling he had to do. He said if you work in the mines you will come out with an old tattered up and worn down body. He would love to be living in Harlan‚ working
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Road transport and traffic system‚ and safety problems in Ethiopia: The two decades Experiences Prepared for 9th International Conference on The Ethiopian Economy “We must now use every day to act on road safety‚ and implement effective sustainable action to prevent injury and death on the world’s roads.” Dr Lee Jong-wook‚ director-general‚ World Health Organization Prepared By: Temesgen Aklilu‚ (MA‚ BA) (Mobile: 0911228931) March‚ 2011 Addis Ababa Ethiopia [pic] Pictorial description
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from the family. They also need to wash their handsfrequently and avoid contact.Vasopressin think DIABETES INSIPIDUS!!!!Vasopressin is also known as antidiuretic hormone2. 1. dont give beta blockers to anyone with respiratory problems i.e asthma‚copd.2. periorbital edema sign of complication with impetigo (indicateglomernephritis) 3. Myocardial infaraction always relieve pain with morphine 1st. sometimes thechoice oxygen will be in the same question. choose morphine. 4. positive sweat test. indicative
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Alcohol ~65% of Americans drink ~A “drink” is 0.5oz of alcohol ~Proof: double the % of alcohol ex. 80 proof = 40% alcohol ~Psychoactive: change in the brain chemistry ~Abstainer: someone who doesn’t drink at all or less than once a yr. <Define Low risk Men- no more than 14 drinks/week – 4 drinks a day Women- (slower metabolism) 7 drinks/wk or 3 a day Mod. Risk: 2 drinks for men 1 drink for women High Risk: ~Binge Drinking (large consumption in little time) Men-5
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Name: Jan Dale M. Tan Date: July 11‚ 2014 Grade and Section: 9-Aphrodite Name of Instructor: Mr. Eugene Bernal Assignment in Science 9 Structural/Behavioural/Adaptation How Does It Protect The Respiratory System? a. Mucous Membrane It traps dust‚ dirt‚ germs (allergens‚ viruses‚ bacteria‚ etc.). Also it keeps your insides from drying out. b. Hair in the
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Parent 1 Date of birth 21. July 1964 Date of death (Alive) Age 49 Medical History Psychological Illness Name Onset Duration Acute/Chronic - - - - Potential Causes - Medical Illness Name Onset Duration Acute/Chronic Gastritis Mid 1990s ~ Still present Chronic Potential Causes Diet – excessive coffee drinking and a great fondness for spicy food1 Stress – has multiple chronic stressors from role overload2 Comment Except Gastritis‚ the individual is
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increase in granulocytes d. Excess iron deposits throughout body The first division of the pharynx: a. nasopharynx b. oropharynx c. hypopharynx d. laryngopharynx Airway obstruction associated with emphysema and chronic bronchitis: a. RDS b. COPD c. SOB d. ARDS Inflammation of the bronchi persisting for a long time: a. chronic bronchitis b. bronchogenic carcinoma c. emphysema d. pneumonia Coarse‚ loud rumbling sounds usually caused by congestion in the bronchial tubes: a. stridor
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