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    Teenagers and Drugs

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    of food and water) which‚ when taken into the body‚ alters the body’s function either physically and/or psychologically. Drugs may be legal or illegal and this are described as marijuana‚ hashish‚ cocaine (including crack)‚ heroin‚ hallucinogens‚ inhalants‚ and prescription drugs that are not used for medical purposes. Nowadays drugs are everywhere and it’s becoming more and more used. Drugs are common in teens and they take drugs with various reasons: To have fun‚ to relax‚ to socialize‚ and to

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    Teens Abuse of Drugs

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    today are made in home labs‚ so they can vary greatly in strength. These drugs also may contain bacteria‚ dangerous chemicals‚ and other unsafe substances. Teens may try a number of substances‚ including cigarettes‚ alcohol‚ household chemicals (inhalants)‚ prescription and over-the-counter medicines‚ and illegal drugs. Teens use alcohol more than any other substance. Marijuana is the illegal drug that teens use most often. Teens with family members who have problems with alcohol or other drugs are

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    Cold and flu can be soothed with an oral decongestant such as pseudoephedrine (e.g. Lemsip Cold). 3. Blocked nose can be remedied with a nasal decongestant (e.g. Otrivine Nasal Spray). Sinuses can be eased with an inhalant or vapour rub (e.g. Olbas oil‚ Vicks vaporub). 4. Cough suppressants such as pholcodine‚ codeine and dextromethorphan (e.g. Robitussin Dry Cough) can be used to treat Mr I’s dry‚ chesty cough as it aids by blocking the natural coughing reflex. 5

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    Eczema Research Paper

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    not. Eczema can happen to anyone‚ whether they are 25 or 85; but commonly it’s found in children under five. 1 in 10 babies in the United States progress eczema. Time and again eczema is linked to a form of allergy‚ including allergies to foods or inhalants. The areas of the body eczema affect would depend on the age of the person. Most of the time in infants‚ eczema is found in the face region and in other areas of the head. Older children frequently have more harsh eczema on places like their inner

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    Substance Abused Disorder

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    04Townsend(F)-04 8/23/07 6:27 PM Page 65 CHAPTER 4 Substance-Related Disorders ● BACKGROUND ASSESSMENT DATA The substance-related disorders are composed of two groups: the substance-use disorders (dependence and abuse) and the substanceinduced disorders (intoxication and withdrawal). Other substanceinduced disorders (delirium‚ dementia‚ amnesia‚ psychosis‚ mood disorder‚ anxiety disorder‚ sexual dysfunction‚ and sleep disorders) are included in the chapters with which they share

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    chalk dust safer? a.) Hypothesis - If this correction fluid won’t have any solvents/chemicals‚ then it won’t be harmful to the nose/body. b.) Objectives of the study -the objective is to create a safer correction fluid‚ to avoid it from being an inhalant. c.) Significance of the study -the significance of the study is to reduce the solvents and other chemicals that are harmful to the body when inhaled. III. Review of related literature A correction fluid is an opaque‚ white fluid applied to

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    D.A.R.E. Program Paragraph In the D.A.R.E. program we learned many facts and a lot of information about keeping ourselves safe and healthy. We learned how to say “NO” to drugs‚ because it’s not just what you say; but instead‚ how you say it. When you say no to drugs you are saving yourself from many things like getting colds and upper respiratory problems‚ and cancer of mouth‚ throat‚ bladder‚ and kidney. We learned that nicotine is a powerful substance that causes addiction and if you take drugs

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    Medication utilized is as old as humankind itself. Individuals have dependably had a longing to eat or drink substances that make them feel casual‚ fortified‚ or euphoric. Since the mid 1960s‚ then again‚ medications have been in exceptionally across the board utilization. Prior to that time they were uncommon. An overall spread of medications happened amid that decade‚ and a huge rate of individuals got to be medication takers. There are different meanings of what a medication is. For the reasons

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    Mimo

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    cardiac arrhythmias. -GI: nausea‚ diarrhea‚ constipation.-Others: blurred vision‚ dry mouth‚ muscle cramps | -do not exceed recommended dosage; adverse effects or loss of effectiveness may result. Read the instructions that come with respiratory inhalants.- instruct patient that she/he may experience this side effects: drowsiness‚ dizziness‚Headache‚ nausea & vomting‚ anxiety.-instruct pt. to report any chest pain‚ weakness‚ and tremors.-secure safety of your patient. | MEDICATION | CLASSIFICATION

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    Love Birds

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    Lovebirds Care There are a lot of things you must consider in Lovebirds care. The cages where they will spend most of their time‚ their food‚ and the possible health problems you might encounter if you can’t provide things they need for constant activity. In your Lovebirds cage‚ you should provide perches where they can comfortably stand‚ and work as their exercise. You must provide them a lot of toys to prevent them from boredom and stress. They love cage mirrors‚ bird swings and cage ladders

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