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    Oxycodone‚ a drug that is narcotic‚ but it helps for patients who have severe pains. I used to take this medication back in high school when I was diagnosed with minor scoliosis. I used to have severe back pain on my lower back and near my neck; therefore my physician gave me some prescription oxycodone. Oxycodone is the generic name for this drug‚ but there are many brand names for this type of drug. There’s Oxaydo‚ OxyCONTIN‚ Osyfast‚ Roxicodone‚ and Xtampza ER. To get this drug it was to be

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    Toothache Pain

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    either suddenly or over time‚ the inability to chew how we would like to‚ the accompanying pain with every mouth movement we make. Dental emergencies and dental issues get to all of us at one point or another. Luckily‚ we have professionals like the ones at Four Corners Dental Group Fairbanks in Fairbanks‚ AK‚ to help us take care of these uncomfortable dental situations. But what is there to know about toothache pain?—what causes it‚ what should you do about it‚ and when does it become an emergency? If

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    you are still on your bike‚ you are very likely to get cuts and scrapes from the pavement; meanwhile‚ your friend or sibling is going to ride off on their bike without any physical injuries. Since doing wrong is more shameful but does not surpass in pain‚ it must be more evil. Socrates states that‚ “since it involves greater evil‚ doing wrong will be worse than suffering wrong” (Page 51‚ 475C). Individuals who are punished for their wrongdoing are freed from evil in their soul. Previously‚ we discussed

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    The movie Wit chronicles the care of patient Vivian Bearing‚ a poetry professor who is diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer and is undergoing aggressive chemotherapy treatment. While in the hospital‚ Vivian is taken care of by a nurse named Susie‚ and her treatment is overseen by Dr. Kelekian and Dr. Jason Posner‚ who happens to be a former student of Vivian’s (Bosanquet & Nichols‚ 2010). Throughout her time in the hospital Ms. Bearing doesn’t always receive the best care; ethical principles are

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    Pain In The Giver

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    Jonas gets to experience pain in his sled-ride memory. The sledge knocked in the hill and Jonas was jarred loose and thrown violently into the air. He fell with his leg twisted under him while he could hear the crack of his bone. His face scraped along sharp edges of ice when he lay shocked with fear. Then he felt the first wave of pain. It was like a hatchet lay lodged in his leg‚ cutting through each nerve with a hot blade. He tried to move but couldn’t because the pain grew. He screamed and turned

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    Group Ethics Paper FINALLY

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    Issues: Titrating Pain Meds at EOL By Cara Gilbert Dawn Kemp Kimberly Miller Mike Colton-Gores Nadja Grisak Yvonne Hellie Many nurses have the opportunity to assist in the comfort of a patient‚ but questions arise when a nurse has a choice to administer a possible lethal dose to ease a patients suffering. By way of example‚ consider the following scenario. A 46-year-old Miss Jenson is admitted with metastatic cancer and is in tremendous amounts of pain. She has comfort care and pain medication orders

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    that is potentially bad are both possibilities. This principle is applied to the situation where a physician would have to make the decision to administer medication for a patient in severe pain. The good outcome of the medication is the patient would have a comfortable and higher quality of life free from pain. The bad outcome of the medication is the patient might die sooner than without the medication (Goldworth‚ 2008). There are four conditions that are associated with the Principle of Double

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    postoperative problems that are of priority. These are pain and discomfort‚ which are associated with this type of surgery (Tschudin‚ 1996) and lymphoedema‚ which Irene has expressed personal concern about. These problems will now be addressed. Pain is defined as an unpleasant subjective sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage‚ or described in terms of such damage (ISAP‚ 1979). According to Logan (1995) pain and discomfort are actual postoperative problems that

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    Escape From the Cave In his article “Consider the Lobster”‚ David Foster Wallace pointed out that the lobsters would suffer pain if cooked alive on the basis of many scientific materials about the lobster that announced by different organizations‚ trying to figure out if it is moral to cook the lobsters alive. Although he fell in an ethical dilemma at last‚ just as most people‚ struggling between the moral problem and the selfish interest in eating certain kinds of animal‚ he did not evade querying

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    He does have some pain control with the use of the Duragesic patches and Norco. It was noted that the psychological evaluation has helped him cope with pain level. The patient is complaining of a new pain in lower back‚ that is worse when he sits and it is radiating down the legs. He is wondering if there is anything that can be done. He said he has had injections

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