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    Dementia and Diarrhea

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    crisis in January 1994‚ blood pressure rose to 220/120‚ presently controlled on Metoprolol. Cataracts: Bilateral extractions 1986‚ 1987. Dementia: Probably Alzheimer’s. In January of 1994 RPR was negative‚ B12 and folate levels were normal. Heart murmur: Present at least since admission‚ grade 2/6. History of lower extremity edema due to venous insufficiency. A two-dimensional ECHO in January 1994 showed normal left ventricle. Lasix was discontinued and Ted stockings were ordered. History of viral

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    Cause & Effect Essay

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    From the past to present‚ people all over the world have determined to get married‚ which means living together in other words‚ they depend on each other for love and support. Nevertheless‚ some couples are unable to maintain their relationship; therefore they choose divorce‚ which is one of the solutions to cope with problems between husbands and wives. Furthermore‚ most people think carefully before they get married. However‚ the divorce rates tend to continually increase nowadays‚ thus it

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    Prayer Role Model Essay - Dalai Lama For the last decades‚ two world wars within fifty years and countless terrorist attacks‚ genocides all over the globe creates one of the bloodiest era in human history. Due to the violence‚ competitive human nature‚ most individuals nowadays are controlled by the pace and pressure of society‚ hence‚ impotent to achieve inner peace‚ “a state of harmony‚ the absence of hostility” (Self Growth). However‚ a few were able to successfully manage a peaceful mentality

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    Chapter 12 6

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    DISCHARGE SUMMARY Jennifer Summers November 22‚ 2014. PROBLEMS LIST 1. Metastatic ovarian cancer with ascites. 2. Gait disturbance. 3. Status post-thyroidectomy for follicular carcinoma. 4. Depression. 5. Peptic ulcer disease. 6. Degenerative arthritis of cervical lumbar spine. 7. Osteopenia of spine and hip. BRIEF HISTORY A 93-year-old white female was admitted with abdominal swelling and suspected intra-abdominal bleeding. The patient has been followed in my practice. She had underwent a totally

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    Acute Coronary Syndrome

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    Acute Coronary Syndrome Acute coronary syndrome is a term used for any condition brought on by sudden‚ reduced blood flow to the heart. Acute coronary syndrome symptoms may include the type of chest pressure that you feel during a heart attack‚ or pressure in your chest while you’re at rest or doing light physical activity. Acute coronary syndrome is treatable if diagnosed quickly. Acute coronary syndrome treatments vary‚ depending on your signs‚ symptoms and overall health condition. Acute coronary

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    Literary Analysis

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    April 9‚ 2013 English 110 Critical Analysis Sense of Community versus Animal Instinct in Jackson’s “The Lottery” “The Lottery” is a short story that illustrates how society uses a sense of morality to justify its most base animal instinct‚ survival. In this story Jackson uses a small‚ seemingly civil community to show that‚ when portrayed as an ideal representative of the greater good‚ a crime like murder can be justified and even encouraged. Additionally‚ this story asks us to question how

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    When an unstoppable epidemic spreads across the land‚ especially in a medieval era‚ there is often little hope for survival. Many try to flee from it‚ but most cannot‚ and those who can are merely delaying the inevitable. In the story “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ the author‚ uses plot developments to drastically change the story’s initially positive atmosphere with a bleak one until the climax puts the final nail in the coffin. The story begins with Prince Prospero locking himself

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    The Life of an Aztec

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    reclaimed from the swamps. Layers of mud and water plants are not allowing water to seep through. Dear my Faithful Diary‚ Late 1519AD Mysterious happenings have occurred with dreadful outcomes. It started off ordinary; like any other day. Until murmurs flew around the village like an untamed wind. Fingers started pointing out towards the open sea. Mysterious houses floated on the water‚ coming towards our land. The thought of magic and gods crossed my mind. As they drifted closer alarms circled

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    Easter 1916

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    Easter 1916 - Poem by William Butler Yeats  In Easter 1916‚ poet begins with a criticism of the politicians both living and those who are dead in the recent revolution. Yeats was deeply moved by the heroism and the martyrdom of the rebels. He saw the whole Irish scene transformed by the tragedy of execution. The heroes of the rebellion-Pearse‚ Connolly‚ McDonough and MacBride-all became symbol of heroic martyrdom. I have met them at close of day Coming with vivid faces From counter or desk among

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    In a dark forest‚ a lament bursting with sorrow brushes past a poet’s ear. Then another. And another. Soon‚ regretful whispers are swarming around him and his Guide as the firelight retreats.When Virgil and Dante walk through the Wood of Suicides‚ they hear an infinite amount of forlorn sighs: When one commits suicide‚ one has no hope left-they are in despair. Dante is trying to show in Canto XIII that hopelessness is a huge factor of suicidal thoughts and events by using imagery and word choice

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