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    irregular heartbeat‚ passing of time seems slow‚ depression‚ and can make you sleepy. Weed can affect receptors that are found in the brain‚ most of all the areas that affect body control‚ movement‚ memory‚ and vomiting.. These are why marijuana affects your stability and can be useful in treating nausea‚ pain‚ and the loss of appetite. These main receptors are found in the immune system tissue‚ although the function of the receptors is still not understood. What risks are associated when smoking marijuana

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    years olds. The main symptom of appendicitis is abdominal pain. Begins near the belly button and then moves lower and to the right of the stomach‚ gets worse when moving around‚ taking deep breaths‚ coughing‚ or sneezing‚ loss of appetite‚ nausea‚ and vomiting. Typically‚ appendicitis is treated by removing the appendix. If appendicitis is suspected‚ a doctor will often suggest surgery without conducting extensive diagnostic testing. Prompt surgery decreases the likelihood the appendix will burst

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    ankles‚ or feet. • Your child is very tired or is sleeping much more than usual (lethargy). • Your child is making very little urine. • Your child has a fever. • Your child has back pain or lower abdominal pain. • Your child has nausea or vomiting. • Your child has blood in his or her urine. • Your child has frequent urination. • Your child has pain or a burning sensation with urination. • Your child has a loss of appetite. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL CARE IF: • Your child

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    patient is a 21 year old male who presented with a history of sudden onset of abdominal pain‚ first generalized‚ and then localizing to the RLQ. The pain was accompanied with anorexia and nausea. It has become increasingly more severe over the past 3 hours so that the patient now cannot walk. He had one episode of vomiting‚ and has a low-grade fever of 100. On examination the patient was in acute distress due to pain. Palpation of the abdomen showed generalized tenderness with marked pain in the RLQ and

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    medicine whenever we have needed it. For those of you who have had this opportunity‚ imagine that if you had cancer and were going through Chemotherapy ‚ you would suffer through all of the incredibly difficult symptoms. Such as; extreme fatigue‚ nausea and vomiting‚ the incredible body pain‚ diarrhea‚ and even mouth sores. How awful would that be knowing that there was a way to relieve that pain‚ but you were unable to receive it? When I was younger‚ my grandmother got into an awful car accident. She was

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    1. What is the infectious agent (pathogen) that causes this infectious disease? Hepatitis A is cause by the Hepatitis A virus. The Hepatitis A virus causes an inflammation of the liver. 2. How is the infectious agent transmitted through food or water? The Hepatitis A virus is found most commonly in the stools and blood of an infected person about 15 to 45 days before symptoms occur and during the first week of illness. Hepatitis A is transmitted through eating or drinking water that has been

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    NR 340 – Clinical Assessment Guide with NCP Organizer Student Name ____CP_____________________ Date _2/12/13_____ Pt Initials _MK_____ Medical Diagnosis #1: Multiple coronary artery disease Chief Complaint #1 Use Quotes: ”Shortness of breath and chest pain for over a month now” on 2/6/13 on day of Admission Chief Complaint #1 Use Quotes: “Pain 8/10” on day of your nursing care Prior Illnesses Hypertension‚ coronary artery disease‚ obesity‚ angina Family History Father

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    Formula 5. Administration of feeding – feeing are given either by gravity drip method or by feeding pump. 6. General Nursing Considerations – daily weight‚ accurate I’s and O’s. Blood glucose check. Complication Related To tube and feeding Vomiting and or Aspiration Diarrhea Constipation Dehydration ---------------------------------------- Central PN – is indicated when long term parenteral support is necessary or when the patient has high protein and caloric requirements. Peripheral

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    the right scapula instead of the right upper quadrant. It may also show a relationship with eating fried‚ greasy‚ fat foods. Diarrhea‚ vomiting‚ and nausea are common signs. More severe symptoms such as high fever‚ shock and jaundice indicate the development of complications such as abscess formation. Chronic cholecystitis manifests with  broad symptoms such as nausea‚ unclear abdominal pain‚ burping‚ and diarrhea. Treatment for cholecystitis varies on your symptoms and general health. Patients who

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    gastroenteritis. Gastroenteritis is often referred to as the stomach flu. Gastroenteritis is the inflammation of gastrointestinal tract. This includes the stomach and intestines. The inflammation usually results in diarrhea‚ abdominal cramps‚ nausea and vomiting. The Illness usually last about three days and then goes away on its own. The origin of this virus is Norwalk Ohio. The first outbreak was in 1968 in a small school. The Norovirus is often referred to as the Norwalk virus because of its origin

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