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    Case of Water Diabetes #5-11 5. Diabetes Mellitus differs from Diabetes Insipidus because Diabetes Mellitus results from the body not being able to produce insulin while Diabetes Insipidis is a condition in which the kidneys are unable to conserve water. Diabetes Insipidus and Diabetes Mellitus are unrelated‚ although they can have similar signs and symptoms‚ like excessive thirst‚ both non-curable‚ and excessive urination. Differences between the two are: 6. Diabetes Insipidus refers

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    Patient Case Study: Fluid & Electrolyte Imbalance This patient case study report will outline the contributing factors related to a fluid and electrolyte imbalance‚ whilst assessing the medical and nursing management for the patient. Furthermore‚ an evaluation of the implemented nursing and medical treatment will also be discussed in this report. Introduction: • Patient History: Mr. Richards presented to accident and emergency on the 7th October 2004‚ primarily due to the progressive

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    Being a Teenager

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    My life as a teenager is very difficult and different from my life as a child. As a child‚ I saw everything in black or white‚ but nowadays‚ things are not so clear-cut. In fact‚ I’m whirling in contradiction and confusion. This is probably because many changes‚ both physical and mental‚ are still taking place in me. These hormonal changes are part and parcel of being an adolescent but golly‚ how much havoc they cause in me! Nevertheless‚ I do enjoy being a teenager. First‚ I like my closer relationships

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    Diabetes Case Study

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    James is 18 years of age and has just presented (with his parents) to his GP with a 2 week history of extreme fatigue‚ polyuria‚ polydipsia‚ and weight loss. His random BGL is 41mmol/l and his blood ketones show 3.2mmol/l. His GP has diagnosed Type 1 diabetes with DKA and has sent him to the emergency department to see an endocrinologist at your public hospital‚ St Health Skills. The endocrinologist has decided on inpatient stabilisation. James has been deemed stable enough with his DKA to avoid ICU admission

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    Causes of Teen Suicide “Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death among teenagers.” (Teen Suicide Statistics‚ n.d.) Nowadays‚ suicide is becoming one of the most serious social issues among teenagers. Every year all around the world‚ thousands of teenagers try to take their own lives and for every successful teen suicide there are more than fifty other ones who attempt to commit suicide. (Teen Suicide Statistics‚ n.d.) There are many factors which can lead teenagers to commit suicide; the three

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    A Stereotypical Teenager? Loud‚ obnoxious‚ rebellious‚ out of control‚ and up to no good… these are just a few of a wide number of stereotypes that are attributed to American teenagers. What is it about teenagers that make the rest of society seem to turn against them? I believe that there are many misconceptions about teenagers. Many people in different generations sincerely believe that all teenagers are up to no good‚ and are guaranteed trouble no matter where they are. I am not arguing that

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    Teenagers and Divorce

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    ]Teenagers and Divorce In 2008‚ an estimated forty- percent of all marriages in the United States ended in divorce. Forty- percent of those once married couples have children. Now‚ imagine being the child of divorced parents‚ not having a say in anything that goes on in your surroundings anymore. Image that you are now a teenager and you are going to your dad or moms house for the weekend like you do every other weekend‚ or every other day. Doesn’t that seem unfair? That is how the majority of

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    social life Teenager social life is a very serious problem in this generation and there is many kind of problem‚ for examples: friends‚ gossip‚ communication‚ bullying‚ peer pressure‚ social networks‚ and the like. In the same time‚ there are many ways by letting teenagers easily get influenced. And most of the teenagers been influenced is because of family problems and friends issues. So today we will be exploring this social problem that would affect the forefront of teenage life. Teenagers’ social

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    As diabetes is one of the most common disease in the world‚ as of current‚ many health professionals have sought to figure out an alternative to the insulin treatment‚ because of its worsening effects on the body‚ such as heart stroke or liver malfunction. With the recent development in the treatment of lipodystrophy by Dr Garg‚ it is almost certain that this revolutionary treatment method would benefit society from a health perspective as well as an economic one. Lipodystrophy is a disease in which

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    Teenagers- Then and Now

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    Thesis: The lifestyle of a teenager in the Middle Ages was very different from the lifestyle of most modern American teenagers. Childhood ended early for children in the Middle Ages. In upper class families‚ girls married as young as 12 and boys as young as 14. They did not normally choose their own marriage partners. Their parents arranged their marriages for them. Children were expected to help the family earn a living as soon as they were able. A young person in the Middle Ages had fewer options

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