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    Labor and Pain

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    719 Reports of Investigation Risk factors of inadequate pain relief during epidural analgesia for labour and delivery Ghislaine Le Coq CRNA‚* B6atrice Ducot MD‚’f Dan Benhamou MD* Purpose: To determine the causes of failure of epidural analgesia during labour and delivery. Methods: During six months‚ pregnant patients receiving epidural analgesia and delivering vaginally were studied prospectively‚ Bupivacaine 0. 125% was used for the initial bolus dose and subsequent continuous infusion

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    other intervertebral disc displacement‚ low back pain‚ and chronic pain syndrome. Per history of present illness‚ the patient started acupuncture on 1/5/16. Patient had resumed ibuprofen over-the-counter to control his back pain. Tylenol was ineffective for the patient. He is not able to take any narcotics or stronger NSAIDs due to stomach issues and also intolerance to opiods. Patient states his back pain remains constant and throbbing on a 4/10 pain scale with noted radiation to lower extremities

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    Oh My Aching Feet

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    is painful. Unbearable pain and suffering from toes bent under the foot held so tight by cloth‚ that it makes them swell and bleed (Fairbank 405). Everyday walking to us presents agonizing pain-to say the least-for girls with bound feet. Referring to the pain from bound feet‚ the well-known author states “[…] my feet felt on fire and I couldn’t sleep […]” (Fairbank 405). We know there is little relief from constant aching‚ soreness and pain! Girls experience tremendous pain from forcing their heel

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    and muscles. Neck pain is the most common musculoskeletal condition affecting the community. It has a debilitating impact on the functional performance of an individual. It poses a substantial economic burden for both the individual and society. 1 Commonly‚ there is an absence of an identifiable underlying cause or any abnormal anatomical structure in neck disorders. Non-specific neck pain is defined as simple neck pain without any specific underlying disease that leads to pain. The symptoms of non

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    Opioids Research Paper

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    CLINICAL USE OF OIPOIDS The midst‚ eldest and most long-standing substances used for the management of pain and other medical complications is opioids. It is well-known that the naturally occurring opioids (primarily morphine and codeine)‚ the related endogenous opioid-like peptides and synthetic chemical substances have properties that can be indorsed to action that is mediated by binding at the various opioids receptors within the central and peripheral nervous systems. A number of opioids are

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    First Stone Essay

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    physical pain in their life in some manner‚ shape or form. Alternatively‚ emotional pain is only experienced by particular people and their extremes. Most of us take an attempt to disregard emotional pain‚ while others let emotional pain kill us from the inside. Emotional pain is far more dreadful than physical pain because the healing process is longer‚ emotional pain is one of the many causes of physical harm and emotional pain will affect us unexpectedly. ​To begin with‚ what is emotional pain? Emotional

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    Secrets

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    same idea goes for pain. What is pain really? Sometimes pain is extreme that we get used to it. The feeling of pain grows and dominates our bodies that we cannot imagine our bodies without pain. At that point‚ you cannot tell the difference because you are unsure if you are really feeling pain. These two examples have a common underlying theme- Losing control over our own souls and ideas as a result of something dominating our lives. In the essays‚ “Our Secrets” and “The Pain Scale”‚ both Susan

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    Chiropractic Care and its Importance Chiropractic care is done for the treatment of nervous and musculoskeletal disorders. It is a safe technique that will provide you relief from the chronic pain. In Omaha‚ chiropractors are plenty in number‚ and hence‚ it is quite challenging to know the best one. Ask your peers or hunt online to get the details of the qualified chiropractors. Many people face the spinal issues and can consult the practitioners to get the best treatment. Visit any clinic and

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    critical for your jaw to move‚ and also connect the lower jaw to the skull. While normal‚ everyday aches and pains are common‚ it is not normal to experience chronic pain and suffering. This usually means that there is an underlying problem‚ which needs treatment. TMJ is unique in this case‚ because your jaw is a complex joint that is connected to many other places in your body. This means that pain and discomfort in your jaw‚ can often lead to problems throughout your body. This means

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    vaso-occlusion. Although it is a blood disease‚ SCD affects the whole body with the pathophysiology beginning at a young age among the patients. Therefore‚ the Paediatricians and family practitioners have a critical role that requires managing the pain‚ which is the hallmark of this disease in children (Quinn‚ 2013). Generally‚ SCD is a result of defective haemoglobin making the red-blood cells stiffed‚ forming a “sickle” of a crescent shape rather than flexible and round. These sickled cells consequently

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