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    Osteoarthritis Essay

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    Osteoarthritis is a disease of cartilage‚ the gristle that caps the ends of long bones‚ and which cushions joints to allow gliding. When cartilage wears away‚ in other words‚ deteriorates‚ it causes the bones in the hip to rub against each other. The pain of osteoarthritis is generally felt in the groin. It also may be felt in the buttocks. Patients may have difficulty getting their shoes and socks on and off the affected foot. Getting in and out of a chair may be difficult. Going up and down stairs

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    How does Joe express his PAIN? First of all‚ throughout the whole article‚ Joe writes in first person and uses the words “I” and “me” to refer to himself. This shows how real the feelings are and all the expressions are direct and personal. Further‚ this also shows that he is alone in facing all these difficulties without any help. Secondly‚ Joe uses a lot of metaphor expressions about fire and water to describe the extreme extent of physical pains during the mountaineering accident. For fire

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    features were experienced by client ILN and they are: * Swollen breasts * Loss of sex drive * Profuse bleeding or heavy menstrual bleeding * Hypermenorrhea * Dysmenorrhea * Metrorrhagia * Masses palpated in the abdomen * Pain * Constipation and increased urination * Increased abdominal girth or abnormally enlarged abdomen * Anemia like signs and symptoms (paleness‚ decrease respiratory rate‚ dizziness) Treatment * Antibiotic treatment * Hormone treatment

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    relieve the aches and pains in ancient China. It is a very successful example of a truly Asian brand that has gained international recognition. It has created a high degree of awareness and loyalty in global markets. I have evaluated the strengths and weaknesses of your company’s existing marketing strategies‚ and based on my study‚ I have found out the following problems: 1. Your target audiences are all age group ‚but your target audiences are mainly focused on pain sufferers and sportspeople

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    trauma presentation

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    Allergic : NIL Past Medical History : NIL  Past Surgical History: NIL  Social History :Non Alcoholic Non Smoker HISTORY FROM TRIAGE Brought in to ED via ambulance On cervical collar and immobilizer at right leg Multiple abrasion wound  right leg pain‚ swelling‚ tenderness and bruising Hematoma at right temporal H/O MVA @ 1000hrs (motorbike versus lorry) Head on collision Pt was a rider Wearing helmet LOC at scene now drowsy ENT bleed (severe nose bleed) Immediate action Cervical collar

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    Hypertension Case Summary

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    CHIEF COMPLAINT: Leg pain upon exertion HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: Pat Donelson is a 67-year-old female who presented today with complaints of pain in her left lower calf. The pain started about 3-4 months ago as an “aching/cramping” pain that she described as mild in nature. She noticed the pain while walking and with adequate rest the pain subsides. Mrs. Donelson discontinued use of Lipitor because she thought it might be causing her leg pain. She also presented with complaints of recurrent

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    marijuana

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    of muscle spasms; and • Relief from chronic pain. Marijuana is frequently beneficial in the treatment of the following conditions: AIDS. Marijuana can reduce the nausea‚ vomiting‚ and loss of appetite caused by the ailment itself and by various AIDS medications. Observational research has found that by relieving these side effects‚ medical marijuana increases the ability of patients to stay on life-extending treatment. (See also CHRONIC PAIN below.) HEPATITIS C. As with AIDS‚ marijuana

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    Shoe Persuasive Speech

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    them into uncomfortable and unsupportive footwear when they have to carry us around all day. It is no wonder that sometimes they complain about it. If you have foot pain‚ knee pain or even unexplained back pain‚ a podiatrist in Melbourne will be able to tell you if it is being caused by problems with your feet. Sometimes we put up with pain for months or years when the solution is quite simple‚ if we only knew. There are many more bones in the feet than in other parts of the body. It is the feet that

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    Guilt Monologue

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    Alone- lost- in whirlwind of emotions‚ spinning out of control. I’ve done it… Done what? What have I done? Oh no. What am I gonna do? I don’t know if its relief‚ or if its guilt. They called me stupid‚ a loner‚ a nobody… It’s like a pain that hurts so deep down inside I can’t find where it starts and where it ends. Sometimes I can’t stop crying‚ and other times I can’t find any tears‚ and I just quiver with sorrow. Do I know what they say about me? Sure‚ I do. They call me a wierdo‚ an odd bod‚ who

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    fulfill their wishes. This man wanted to live under any circumstances‚ he wanted to stay alive‚ and he fought for it. "He did not stop. Madly‚ desperately‚ disregarding the pain‚ he hurried up the slope toward the top of the hill over which Bill had disappeared." His will to survive had confined his brain from his knowledge of the pains that throbbed in his stomach and the frigidity which filled his entire body. His "love of life" had made him stubborn‚ and yet it was this obduracy that kept him alive

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