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    Older Adult Assessment

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    NRSE 210 Older adult assessment: Part I Subjective Data a. Biographic data Name: M. C. Address: 1257 Sunrise Lane Cheshire‚ CT 06410 Phone Number: (203) 898 – 7643 Age: 60 Birth date: February 27‚ 1953 Birthplace: Fuchou‚ China Gender: Male Marital status: Married Race: Asian Ethnicity: Occupation: chef at a Chinese restaurant (China Dragon) Primary Language: Chinese Source of history: the patient himself‚ seems reliable and his 31 year old son D.C. who also seems reliable

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    For years‚ society tried and tried again to find a better alternative to the idolized cigarette. And they did! Electronic cigarette have arrived and are accepted into the gracious hands of the general public. Unfortunately‚ not a lot is known about the electronic cigarettes‚ or even if it does truly help regular smokers to stop using cigarettes. Even doctors and health organizations are stressing to place a ban on these devices‚ or at the very least to have the devices banned from indoor places?

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    that many people in my relatives who smoked all their youth quit smoking in their forties after experiencing heart attacks. Some of the people don’t even quit after they realize they are having health issues. This is all because of being addicted to nicotine. There are several brands of cigarettes and people assume some different brands will affect them less. The fact is whether you smoke the “lights” or the “regular” brands‚ it will affect your health either ways. The most health ruining cigarette

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    people that continue to smoke despite knowing the consequences. If we don’t take away this hazard completely‚ the future looks perilous. By smoking‚ you are instantaneously putting yourself at risk of factors that will impact your daily life. The nicotine in the cigarettes turn smokers teeth an unappealing yellow tint‚ regular smokers may even find themselves with yellow fingernails. Have you ever sat next to someone on a train or bus and smelt a heavy stench of tobacco? No-one likes this smell so

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    Why Smoking Is Bad

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    ionides‚ and ammonia. “There are forty-three known carcinogens in main stream smoke” (cigarette ingredients). You can find some of these chemicals in your bathroom cleaner as in ammonia. Other chemicals in cigarettes contain tar‚ acetone‚ benzene‚ nicotine‚ and arsenic (rat poison). The list goes on of all the harmful chemicals that can be found in cigarettes and cigarette smoke. Second would be second hand smoke. Second hand smoke is a term used to describe cigarette smoke that comes from two sources:

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    The disadvantages of smoking Smoking is one of the worst things kids and adults can do to their bodies. But it is widespread in China‚ even some of the high school students are smoking now. I think we should tell more people about the effects of smoking. Here are some disadvantages which I have seen‚ read‚ or heard about smoking before. Smoking affects your own bodies’ health. In my family‚ my dad and most of my uncles smoke. It has been almost 20 years since they have started smoking. This

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    Almost 90 percent of youths that smoke regularly report seriously strong cravings‚ 5 and more than 70 percent of adolescent smokers have already tried and failed to quit smoking. Immediate and Rapid Effects on the Brain Part of the addictive power of nicotine comes from its direct effect on the brain. In addition to the wellunderstood chemical dependency‚ cigarette smokers also show evidence of a higher rate of behavioral problems and suffer the following immediate effects: • Increases Stress. Contrary

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    Early Marriage

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    Assalamualaikum and a very good afternoon to my special guess Mr Aliff Ibrahim Bin Abdul Radzak and all of my friends. Thanks for giving me the chance to stand here today. I am Nurul Nadirah Binti Mohd Murad and the little title for my speech today is “Dangers of Smoking.” The introduction is smoking is very dangerous for our health. Smoking is more dangerous‚ especially to the immediate family‚ society‚ environment and economic. If you smoke‚ you have almost certainly heard friends and family

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    because nicotine increases your metabolic rate‚ so you burn more calories‚ causing some smokers to lose weight. Some people think that smoking is the only way to lose weight‚ so they continue smoking (Which is a disorder all on its own). Smoking may also calm nerves and help increase concentration. However‚ this is usually an illusion perpetuated by the addiction cycle. When a smoker’s nicotine levels drop and they go into withdrawal‚ they may feel anxious and unable to focus. Once nicotine levels

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    Tobacco and Youth Smokers

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    into three age groups (20 – 25‚ 26 – 35‚ 36 – 74) and estimating separately the respective price responsiveness confirmed the hypothesis about the higher price elasticity among youth‚ perhaps also due to shorter smoking history (the addiction to nicotine did not have a chance to fully develop)‚ higher discount rate for future consumption‚ and the multiplying effect of peer pressure which is stronger for young adults than for older consumers. As in the 1981 study‚ price had a larger effect on a person’s

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