Illnesses of the 1700’s There were many illnesses in the 1700’s and 1800’s that were life threatening‚ or even a sure death‚ that are in current times‚ not a concern‚ or highly curable. Examples are smallpox‚ bubonic plague‚ typhus‚ mumps‚ influenza‚ yellow fever‚ and measles. These diseases almost single handedly wiped out several native American tribes‚ and wreaked havoc on European communities. Small pox‚ overtook half of Boston in 1763. There was no cure‚ and to this day there is not one
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the last half-century‚ humanity has begun recognizing the importance of mental disorders and finding methods to treat them. However‚ there was not always regard for the matter; previous ways of treating mental illnesses were hazardous and unaccommodating. During the years of World War II‚ programs were created to eliminate any individual with chronic mental disorders. As a result‚ an average of 24‚000 people with schizophrenia were killed by the Nazis. This is a heartbreaking and inhumane statistic
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history when many new things were happening in the United States and medical marvels happened often. The south was a place specifically prominent where social standings were how people were judged and how one was were treated by people. While mental illnesses have been around forever‚ the treatment of them‚ medically and socially‚ has changed drastically over time. In a “Rose For Emily” William Faulkner tells how the community that Emily Grierson lives in did not speak of or act upon her mental illness
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Foodborne Illnesses Worksheet Eating unhealthy food is one thing. Eating food that has been contaminated with a pathogen‚ toxin‚ or other harmful substance is quite another. You may be surprised to know that more than 200 diseases are transmitted through food. Becoming knowledgeable about how food becomes contaminated and how it affects the human body may greatly increase your ability to improve your health and wellness while staying free from foodborne illnesses. With this worksheet‚ first choose
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going out altogether. Physical symptoms are common‚ such as shortness of breath‚ a pounding heart and shaking hands. Most people experience stress and anxiety from time to time. Signs of anxiety can be triggered by an event that makes you feel frustrated or nervous. Anxiety is a feeling of fear‚ worry‚ or unease. Examples of normal stress and anxiety include worrying about finding a job‚ feeling nervous before a big test‚ or being embarrassed
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Vital Signs The measurements of assessments that are included in the vital signs 1. temperature 2. pulse 3. respiration 4. blood pressure 5. pain Differences between core and surface temperature: 1. core – temperature of the deep tissue of the body 2. surface – temperature of the skin Classifications of fevers: 1. constant – remain elevated consistently and fluctuates very little 2. intermittent – rise and fall – sometimes goes back to normal temperature 3. remittent – similar
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Mental illnesses are health conditions involving changes in thinking‚ emotion or behavior. Within a year one in five adults will develop some kind of mental illness. One in twenty four of them have a serious mental illness. If one in five adults which is 20% has a mental illness that’s 63‚780‚000 people out of the 318‚900‚000 people that populate the U.S. If one in twenty four (4.1%) of the 63‚780‚000 has a serious mental illness it’d be 15‚556‚097 people. What are the top ten mental illnesses? Well
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that around 700‚000 children die every year from illnesses caused by unsafe water that’s almost 2‚000 children in one day? All this and more is what this essay will inform you in. This essay is about water borne illnesses and how they can be prevented. I chose to write my essay on water borne illnesses because to me‚ right now the world is at war for water and sooner or later it will be at war but it will be called World War Three. Water borne illnesses are one of the leading causes in the world. Poverty
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Food-Borne Illnesses: Hepatitis A January 8‚ 2012 University of Phoenix (Professor’s Name Here) ABSTRACT This research was performed to determine the factors of the food-borne illness Hepatitis‚ specifically the hepatitis A virus (HAV). It explained how HAV can be transmitted most commonly through person-to-person contact and provided examples of outbreaks that have occurred in the United States within the last 20 years. HAV is a preventable
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Assignment 008 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Task A 1. Identify a current a national piece of legislation relevant to safeguarding children and young people’s welfare. The current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures. Legislations and guidelines Policies and procedures for safeguarding and child protection in settings for children and young people in England and Wales are the results of legislation passed in Parliament
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