Analysis Paper For the service learning project in this class we participated in a health fair serving the underprivileged population. We completed this project with the ‚ who graciously allowed us to participate in one of their weekly food drive events. At the beginning of the class‚ we were assigned to groups. The project leader from the class was Michael. In my assigned group there were three students: Julie‚ Christina and myself. We chose blood pressure and blood glucose for our topic. Christina
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Lindsay Ann Meesiri’s Cheat Sheet Anne Arundel Community College Lindsay‚ I highlighted all questions that were asked on the CNA exam in the book. Unfortunately‚ when I recorded the test questions with my ring and button spy camera‚ part of the view was blocked by a smudge but don’t worry‚ I think I got the majority of the questions. You should be able to pass with just those questions alone. If you have any questions‚ please let me know. All sales are final. -Kyle 1. When assisting a client
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Inter American University of Puerto Rico Metropolitan Campus Department of science and technology School of nursing Carmen Torres of Tiburcio TEACHING-LEARNING PLAN FOR THE FAMILY AS CLIENT Student name__ Joey Park _____________________________ Professor Vasquez Family Learning diagnosis________Hypertesion: Knowledge deficit____ __________________________ Date____10/22/12_____________ * Learning Objective | Topics/ContentOutline | Strategies | | ResourceMaterials
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Capstone project Case study #3 HTN Tuesday‚ March 11‚ 2014 Laura HS200-Unit 6 capstone project Kaplan University Diagnosis and Testing: High blood pressure is often called the “Silent Killer” because you usually don’t know you have it; there may be no outward symptoms or signs. So monitoring your blood pressure regularly is very critical. Monitor you blood pressure. Then keep a log of it for a few weeks‚ and taking it in to consult with your doctor. Complementary and alternative
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Grade: 95 Instructor: Dr. Hayes Cynthia Horne Date: 9-25-2012 Topic: How to Check Your Blood Pressure Type: Demonstration Speech Mode: Memorized Introduction: I asked several questions to get the attention of my audience. This speech was a chance for me to share steps and experience on checking your blood pressure only takes 30 seconds. The steps were clearly stated‚ first choose the right equipment‚ second‚ stabled patient and third the right size blood pressure cuff. Blood pressure
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The Hot Tub Mystery Case Study Jillene Robbins 11am Part I 1. Observations made by the paramedics were; the Underhills being under water at the bottom of the hot tub‚ empty bottles of wine‚ the water in the hot tub felt way too hot‚ and that the bodies had been dead for some time. 2. How hot was the hot tub? How long have the Underhills been dead for? Are they on medications? Any other health issues for the Underhills? How long has the maid been home before discovering the couple? 3. Taking Lasix
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Fainting Definition Fainting is a generally brief and unexpected loss of consciousness from a lack of blood flow to the brain followed by the return to full wakefulness (Appendix A) . This loss of consciousness is accompanied by loss of muscle tone that can result in falling or slumping over. Cause of fainting There are so many causes of fainting‚ which makes identifying cause difficult at times. Some common causes are extreme emotional stress‚ too little food or drink resulting in low blood
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Stimulant drinks are becoming the drinks of choice for many young people‚ and as their popularity rises‚ so do the sales numbers. Terry (2005) clarifies that energy drinks sales over $200 million in 2001‚ which more than doubled year 2000 sales of $130 million. These drinks are heavily marketed to teens as a harmless way to boost energy‚ but in reality they’ve been linked to serious health effects. The sales and consumption should therefore be restricted. 64 First and foremost‚ stimulant drinks
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Coconut Water SCI 241 5-23-12 Judy Springer Coconut Water Coconut water is said to be like a “superfood” because it supplies a great deal of minerals‚ vitamins‚ antioxidants‚ enzymes‚ and growth factors (Fife‚ 2010). Because of these valuable nutrients coconut water can help the body with dehydration‚ vision problems‚ gives the body energy‚ fatigue‚ and constipation. I would say coconut water could be classified as a major mineral because of the importance it serves to maintain our body
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What is Pheochromocytoma? 4-7-2012 What is Pheochromocytoma and is there a cure? According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary Pheochromocytoma is defined as‚ a tumor that is derived from chromaffin cells and is usually associated with paroxysmal or sustained hypertension. Chromaffin refers to staining deeply with chromium salts <chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla>. Paroxysmal means‚ of‚ relating to‚ or marked by paroxysms < the hypertension may be either sustained or paroxysmal>
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