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    Nt1310 Unit 4

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    Either smoked on foil or prepared for injection and injected. Ecstasy (E‚ doves‚ pills‚ burgers‚ disco biscuit‚ mitubishis‚ MDMA): Category:  Stimulants Effect: Users feel alert and in tune with their surroundings. Sound‚ colour and emotions seem more intense. Users may dance for extended

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    Understand the legislative framework for the use of medication in social care settings. There are different legislations that govern the use of medication within social care settings: The Medicines Act 1968 The Misuse Of Drugs Act 1971 The Safer Management of Controlled Drugs 2006 The Data Protection Act 1998 Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005 Mental Capacity Act 2005 The Access to Health Records Act

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    ‘Life should always be saved’. Discuss in relation to the topic you have been studying. Euthanasia is derived from Greek‚ it means ‘pleasant death’. It refers to the termination of a person’s life for their own good‚ usually to relieve them of their suffering. It usually occurs if that person has an incurable condition that prevents them from carrying out day to day activities. There are many types of Euthanasia such as active‚ passive‚ voluntary etc that abide amongst many rules that differ depending

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    Diabetes/Hyperglycemia

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    resistance. Insulin Use: Rapid-acting insulin begins working approximately 5 minutes after injection‚ peaks at about 1 hour‚ and continues to work for another 2-4 hours. Rapid-acting insulins include lispro‚ aspart‚ and glulisine. Rapid-acting insulin is used when. Regular of short-acting insulin (human insulin) usually reaches the bloodstream within 30 minutes after injection‚ it peaks from 2-3 hours after injection‚ and works on the body for another 3-6 hours. Regular insulin is used when. Intermediate-acting

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    Harm Reduction Theory

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    gained popularity. Syringe exchange programs emerged as a way to reduce the spread of STD’s‚ such as HIV. In a study in 2004‚ it was found that approximately 20% of all HIV and Hepatitis infections were caused by injection

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    back and produced water (collectively referred to as “hydraulic fracturing wastewater”) surface spills on or near well pads on drinking water resources? What are the possible impacts of the injection and fracturing process on drinking water resources? What are the possible impacts of large volume water withdrawals from ground and surface waters on drinking water resources? What are the possible impacts of hydraulic fracturing fluid surface spills on or near well pads on drinking water resources? They

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    1. Review the generalized areas of nursing knowledge Responsible for the actions and effects of medications Responsible to understand disease processes and common treatment regimens Responsible to know why a med is prescribed for a patient Accountable to utilize available resources as a guide Accountable to serve as a patient advocate and know patients rights 2. Define the proper technique for ear drop administration for adults and children? Adults: pull upward and toward back of head Child: (under

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    Control and Coordination

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    parts. (Stimuli fi Response) iii) To act accordingly through muscles and glands. Stimulus : Any change in environment or within that bring about the reaction eg: touching a hot plate. Response : The reaction of our body to these changes. eg. withdrawal of our hand How do we detect that we are touching a hot object? Receptors : Are specialised tips of some nerve cells that detect the information from the environment. Receptors are Sense Organs Inner Ear Photo receptors Eyes Skin

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    Birth Control

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    The access to the Birth control is an essential human right. For woman and men to control their lives‚ they must be in control of their bodies. It hasn’t been easy achieving this right‚ fighting against the misconceptions of contraception’s. Although it has contributed to the economic growth and of the world‚ it is still being challenged. It has overcome many challenges‚ the right to birth control‚ and it is still so frail. Before the legalization of birth control and the industrial revolution

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    Drug Facts 2010 Copyright and Disclaimer This resource pack was written by Kevin Flemen. It is © Kevin Flemen/KFx and should not be reproduced without permission. The above notwithstanding‚ the holder of this pack is welcome to use or adapt both the contents of the pack and the exercises in their ongoing work. Both drugs and legal information change frequently. Workers should always seek up-todate advice. Kevin Flemen/KFx take no responsibility for errors and omissions in this pack or in the

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