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    The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was established in 2000 by its namesake‚ Bill Gates‚ and his wife Melinda. The couple created the foundation “to help reduce inequities in the United States and around the world.”1 It is headquartered in Seattle‚ Washing and is co-chaired by Bill‚ Melinda and William Gates Sr. Since its founding the foundation has accrued an incredible $31.9 billion and has a net worth of almost $50 billion. With such spending power‚ the foundation has been able to make great

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    Pain Perception Essay

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    can empower the practitioners to control their pain perception. It was conducted in 2011 by the neuroscientist Fadel Zeidan who followed the already established by Wilder Penfield fact - that sensation of pain is perceived by the brain at the same place where the feeling of touch is - that is‚ the somatosensory cortex. The experiment hypothesised that there will be a noticeable difference in the process of pain perception and reaction in people with chronic pain that had undergone MBSR intervention

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    ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY RESEARCH PAPER Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation ------------------------------------------------- OETOMO RAHARDJO 90120120003 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Non-profit Organizations exists for focusing and promoting public benefits or educational or charitable reasons‚ from whose shareholders or trustees do not benefit financially. Generally‚ large non-profit organization receive important revenue from the services they provide. The money they received is used for its own expense

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    Chronic Joint Pain

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    This literature review will be looking at an assortment of scholarly articles available online in order to investigate the effects of different kinds of chronic joint pain‚ their causes and different methods of treatment with varying levels of effectiveness and acceptance by the medical community. Chronic joint pain is primarily caused by arthritis‚ the common name for over 200 diseases and conditions that cause swelling and inflammation of joints and surrounding tissues. The most common forms of

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    Pain: a Concept Analysis

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    Pain: A Concept Analysis Pain is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon that is subjective and unique to each individual. Pain is difficult to describe and often hard to measure; however‚ most healthcare professionals agree that pain is whatever the patient describes it to be. Pain is one of the most frequently used nursing diagnosis and is the most common problem for which patients in the clinical setting seek help (Cheng‚ Foster‚ & Huang‚ 2003). Unrelieved pain can have a profound impact on

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    Definition Of Pain Essay

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    Lusk Defintion Essay Pain No matter who you are‚ what you have and what you’ve achieved in life‚ we’ve all felt pain somewhere in our life. What is pain? Pain is one of the six universal emotions alongside happiness‚ sadness‚ surprise‚ fear‚ disgust and anger. The majority of these emotions indicate a form of pain. Pain is an emotion that feels like a catastrophic turn of events in our body that has damaged a part of our personal life like our world has fallen apart. Pain is an emotion that’s unavoidable

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    Au Bon Pain

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    Au Bon Pain opened its first up-scale fast food café in 1977. Since that time‚ Au Bon Pain has grown at a successful pace within the quick food service industry. It presently has 230 company-owned and franchised restaurants in the US and Asia. Back in 1986‚ the management of the company recognized that they were not performing as effectively and efficiently as they planned with over 11 years of operating experience. Furthermore‚ Ron Shaich‚ Au Bon Pain’s co-founder‚ felt the company was in the

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    Hypnotherapy, Pain Relief

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    caseing ruptures and the gel begins to protrude out between the vertebra and so a slipped disc has occurred. The slipped disc can not only cause a lot of severe back pain but can cause pain in any part of the body. If the slipped disc is pressing on nerves‚ the pain will go to where ever those nerves lead to in the body. The pain caused by the slipped disc pressing on the nerves in the lumber area is a condition known as sciatica‚ although sciatica can be caused by other

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    Pain - Critical Analysis

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    Pain is a multidimensional phenomenon that varies with each individual and each painful experience (Watson‚ Garfinkel‚ Gallop‚ Stevens‚ & Strenier‚ 2000). Within the past 20 years there have been dramatic advances in pain control (Carr‚ 1997). However‚ under treatment of pain continues to be a major public health problem (Berry & Dahl‚ 2000). McCaffery and Pasero (1999) noted that barriers to pain management are numerous and complex. The aim of this critical analysis is to explore some barriers

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    prior to and periodically throughout therapy. Toxicity and Overdose: If overdose occurs‚ flumazenil (Romazicon) is the antidote Hydroxyzine (Vistaril): Classification: antiemetic‚ Anti-anxiety‚ antihistamine‚ sedative hypnotic Perioperative use: control of nausea and vomiting as adjunct to analgesia pre-op and post-op‚ to allow decreased opioid dosage. (pg 466) Adverse reactions: drowsiness‚ agitation‚ ataxia‚ dizziness‚ headache‚ weakness‚ wheezing‚ dry mouth‚ bitter taste‚ constipation‚ nausea

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