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    Medicinal Plants

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    1. ALOE VERA Description: Botanical name: Aloe Vera Family: Liliaceae SANSKRIT SYNONYMS Kumari‚ Grithakumari‚ Grihakanya PLANT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES English     : Aloe‚ Indian aloe Hindi        : Gheekaumar‚ Ghikumari Distribution – Cultivated in the dry areas of India  PLANT DESCRIPTION a perennial shrub with fleshy leaves and short stem. Leaves fleshy

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    first distributor of methadone which is used frequently in the treatment of some of the narcotic drug addictions. In 2003 Eli Lilly introduced Cialis in partnership with biotechnology company ICOS to compete with Pfizer’s blockbuster Viagra for erectile dysfunction. Lilly in collaboration with other organizations is providing low-cost antibiotics‚ training for international medical personnel and technology to enable the manufacture of products for treatment in China‚ India‚ and South Africa. In 2004 company

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    Psychology and Health Issues Amber Findley HCA/250 05/19/2013 Vinod Sharma Psychology and Health Issues According to Mayo Clinic‚ obesity is defined as having an excessive amount of body fat. (Mayo Clinic‚ 2013) Obesity is a disease that has become an epidemic in the United States. In the last two decades‚ there has been a dramatic increase in the number of people who are obese. “More than one-third of U.S. adults (35.7%) and approximately 17% (or 12.5 million) of children and

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    OPRE3310 – 006 -502:    EXAM # 2–is posted as an “Assignment” for you to fill in & send to the drop box. If problems are encountered‚ email it. It is due midnight 10/25/2014... Questions will be answered in class Wednesday‚ 10/22. This EXAM focuses on Chapters 4 – 11 of the textbook; week 5 – 8 of the syllabus‚ & lectures / discussions. ======================    ++++++++++++++++++ Turned in “Assignment” to be a Word Documents;                     Ensure you include your name / Section # /  EXAM #;

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    Autonomic Dysreflexia

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    (2014). Mosby’s Nursing Drug Cards. Toronto: Mosby Canada. Tipton‚ K. (1998). Action stat: autonomic dysreflexia. Nursing‚ 28(11)‚ 33. Krassioukov‚ A.‚ Karlsson‚ A.‚ Wecht‚ J.‚ Wuermser‚ L.‚ Mathias‚ C.‚ & Marino‚ R. (2007). Assessment of autonomic dysfunction following spinal cord injury: rationale for additions to International Standards for Neurological Assessment. Journal Of Rehabilitation Research & Development‚ 44(1)‚ 103-112. Dunn‚ K. (2004). Identification and management of autonomic dysreflexia

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    Alzheimer's Case Study

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    1.      Characteristics of the following: obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) – the client has intrusive thoughts of unrealistic obsessions and tries to control these thoughts with compulsive behaviors. ·         Clients who engage in constant ritualistic behaviors may have difficulty meeting self-care needs (i.e. personal hygiene‚ grooming‚ nutrition‚ fluid intake‚ elimination and sleep) ·         If rituals include constant handwashing or cleaning‚ skin damage and infection

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    Islamyyah Bello Nana Ossei-Bonsu Olivia Foya Kevin Hippolyte Coppin State University Helene Fuld School of Nursing Nurs 217 – Health Assessment Professor Lucille Belgrave Multiple Sclerosis October 7‚ 2014 Multiple Sclerosis mostly referred to as MS is an autoimmune disease that primarily affects the central nervous system which consists of the brain the spinal cord and optic nerve. Just about everything you do is dependent on how well the central nervous system functions‚ from movement

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    Things Fall Apart

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    applications in urogynaecology. The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist 2006;8:177–80. doi:10.1576/toag.8.3.177.27254 8 Read S‚ King M‚ Watson J. Sexual dysfunction in primary medical care: prevalence‚ characteristics and detection by the general practitioner. J Public Health Med 1997;19:387–91. 9 Shokrollahi P‚ Mirmohamadi M‚ Mehrabi F‚ Babaei G. Prevalence of sexual dysfunction in women seeking services at family planning centers in Tehran. J Sex Marital Ther 1999;25:211–5. doi:10.1080/009262399278832 10 Reissing

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    Exercise for Diabetes

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    Exercise for Diabetics Diabetes is a group of metabolic diseases in which a person has high blood sugar‚ either because the body does not produce enough insulin‚ or because cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced. This high blood sugar produces the classical symptoms of polyuria (frequent urination)‚ polydipsia (increased thirst)‚ and polyphagia (increased hunger). There are three main types of diabetes mellitus (DM). Type 1 DM results from the body’s failure to produce insulin

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    NT’s Effects Risks Benefits Legalized or Illegal Agonist Antagonist Acid Agonist at the serotonin receptors Increase in blood pressure and heart rate Dizziness Loss of appetite Dry mouth Sweating Nausea Numbness Tremors Becomes delusional Hallucinations Impaired depth/time/shape/size perceptions Panic attacks Severe depression Losing control May treat disorders like alcoholism‚ PTSD and anxiety Should be illegal cause it is widely misused by many Barbiturates

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