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    resolution of his chest pain. CPK was shown to be elevated and cardiology was called to evaluate this patient and assume his care. The patient was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit at 0300. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: The patient has a diagnosis of early Parkinson Disease and is treated by a neurologist for this. ALLERGIES: The patient is allergic to SULFA which causes hives. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: VITAL SIGNS: blood pressure 110/95‚ pulse 75‚ respirations 18. HEENT: Normocephalic‚‚ atraumatic‚ pupils

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    RISK FACTORS This condition is more likely to develop in: • People older than 50 years. • Pregnant women. • People with a family history of the condition. • People with certain medical conditions‚ such as iron deficiency‚ kidney disease‚ Parkinson disease‚ or nerve damage. • People who take certain medicines‚

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    disease is a progressive‚ neurodegenerative ailment that affects movement‚ muscle control and balance as well as several other functions. It is part of a group of disorders known asmotor systems disorders. Parkinson’s disease was titled for James Parkinson‚ a general practitioner in London during the 19th century who first designated the symptoms of the disease. Parkinson’s disease is the most common movement ailment and the second most common neurodegenerative disorder‚ the most common being Alzheimer’s

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    Parkinson’s disease Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that affects the movement. It develops gradually‚ sometimes starting with a barely noticeable tremor in just one hand. But while a tremor may be the most well-known sign of Parkinson’s disease‚ the disorder also commonly causes stiffness or slowing of movement. Parkinson’s disease become worst as your condition progress over time‚ at the early stage of the disorder your face may show no expression‚ the way you

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    atrialization of the right ventricle leads to a larger than normal right atrium and a smaller than normal right ventricle in size. With Ebstein’s anomaly‚ pulmonary atresia‚ right ventricular conduction deficiencies‚ atrial septal defect‚ and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome are common comorbidities that accompany this congenital malformation (Cite).

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    The duality of Oedipus could be reflecting a split or multiple personality. Oedipus could be lying about being a kind and just king or he could indeed be a person with more than one face. This is not to imply that he is two-faced in the sense of personality‚ but in the sense of his mentality due to a repressed childhood or the knowledge of his fate. In the play‚ Oedipus had no recollection of killing the king until confronted about it by Tiresias. Long ago Tiresias prophesized that Oedipus’ fate

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    Sam Harris on Free Will Convince that free will is an illusion Worse than an illusion- a totally incoherent idea Impossible to describe a universe in which it could be true Two Assumptions: Each of us was free to behave differently than we did in the past Example: I could have chosen chocolate ice-cream but I chose vanilla We are the conscious source of our thoughts and actions The experience of wanting to do something is in fact the proximate cause of action Example: I feel that

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    Reaction Paper on Stem Cell Ibilola Aridegbe Coun502 Dr. Marcia Wiinamaki 01/27/2009 Human existence begins at conception Abstract The purpose of this research includes a brief overview of information found through Intoduction Stem cell research has brought about heated debate among academics and society as a whole. Especially among Christian circles. Embryonic stem cells are derived from embryos that develop from eggs that have been fertilized in vitro or at an in vitro fertilization clinic

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    Parkinson’s Disease Before 1817 Parkinson’s disease was called “Shaking Palsy.” James Parkinson wrote a medical essay on the disease entitled “An Essay on the Shaking Palsy.” However‚ 60 years after‚ Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1893)‚ a French neurologist‚ discovered the importance of Parkinson’s essay and renamed the disease after Parkinson’s (Goetz 1). Parkinson’s disease is a long-term degenerative neurological condition that affects a person’s ability to control his or her own body movements

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    There are three main views according to Norhoff on the relationship between the brain and personal identity. Some philosophers assume that “personal identity is slightly related to mental states where by themselves can neither be decrease to neurophysiological functions or psychological functions (Norhoff 1996‚ 179). If we want to learn more in changes in personal identity we should research the changes in mental states. According to Parfit what I have discussed above this paragraph‚ what matters

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