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    Preeclampsia Case Study

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    At 0600 Jennie is brought to the Labor and Delivery triage area by her sister. The client complains of a pounding headache for the last 12 hours unrelieved by acetaminophen (Tylenol)‚ swollen hands and face for 2 days‚ and epigastric pain described as bad heartburn. Her sister tells the nurse‚ "I felt like that when I had toxemia during my pregnancy." Admission assessment by the nurse reveals: today’s weight 182 pounds‚ T 99.1° F‚ P 76‚ R 22‚ BP 138/88‚ 4+ pitting edema‚ and 3+ protein in the urine

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    Fibromyalgia

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    Fibromyalgia Julia Hubel and Stephanie South University of Cincinnati Anatomy and Physiology I Dr. Nestor Hilvano March 10‚ 2015 Diagnosis: Fibromyalgia Chief Complaint: Widespread pain throughout body Emergency Room Assessment: A 35 year old female patient arrived in the emergency department complaining of weakness‚ fatigue‚ and widespread pain throughout the body‚ with prominent pain radiating specifically from the trapezius and scapular muscles. Patient states she has been dealing with

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    Osteopathic Manual Therapy (OMT) is that is widely sought alternative treatment for low back pain. In(24)‚ it is noted that OMT resulted in a significant reduction of high severity baseline pain‚ which is a safer‚ and more cost-effective than more invasive treatments. The Muscle energy technique (MET) is a technique is one of the most commonly used in osteopathic manual therapies for the treatment of lower back pain. The muscle energy technique MET involves the patient contracting their muscles

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    Healthcare Management

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    Executive Summary There are over 850‚000 physicians practicing in the United States today‚ covering every imaginable specialty and sub-specialty (Young‚ Chaudhry‚ Rhyne‚ & Dugan‚ 2011). According to the World Health Organization (2000)‚ even though our country spends more money per capita than any other country in the world‚ the USA ranks 37 out of the top 191 countries in the world in terms of overall health system performance. Although there are many reasons for this poor performance‚ several

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    Erich Maria Remarque and the Nature of War David Lark – World History 2 Unlike truly historical works emphasizing the human side of war‚ for example‚ Cornelius Ryan’s The Longest Day or A Bridge Too Far‚ in which the author provides highly detailed accounts of historical events through the eyes of participants leading to an objective treatment and analysis of those events‚ Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front is a novelization of the experience of German soldiers in

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    Emerging Cybersecurity Technologies and Policies within National Security Defense By: John Haley Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Cybersecurity Technology 3. Features of New Technology 4. Role of Federal Government in Development 5. Federal Government: Positive or Negative? 6. Conclusion References 1. UMUC (2012).The Future of Cybersecurity Technology and Policy‚ CSEC 670 (Module 2). Document posted in University of Maryland University College

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    DrugEd5 Fall 2012

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    model‚ programs designed to reach people who have started using some substances and to prevent them from abusing these substances or moving to more dangerous substances‚ would be classified as motivational. educational. secondary prevention. triage. Tertiary prevention programs are aimed at elderly patients that may need medication assistance. adolescents who require substance abuse treatment. young people who have not tried drugs. people who have completed treatment for dependence

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    Euthanasia

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    Euthanasia Relection Paper Assignment Ethics: Philosopy 2306 Kerbirn Rush Priscilla Rubio May 7‚ 2009 Euthanasia (from the Greek ευθανασία meaning "well death": ευ-‚ eu- (well or good) + θάνατος‚ thanatos (death)) refers to the practice of ending a life in a painless manner.1 Euthanasia may be conducted with or without consent. Involuntary euthanasia is conducted when another individual makes a decision for a person that is uncapable of doing so. Voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted

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    www.hbr.org HBR CASE STUDY How should Gerald Smarten balance the needs of Kaspa and the community? The CEO Can’t Afford to Panic by Eric J. McNulty • Reprint R1003X Purchased by robert duboff (robert.duboff@hawkpartners.com) on January 12‚ 2012 In an unthinkable crisis‚ a bank’s chief executive has to make a fast decision. HBR CASE STUDY The CEO Can’t Afford to Panic COPYRIGHT © 2010 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. by Eric

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    Accessdat Forensic Toolkit

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    most mobile carriers. In the analysis field‚ it allows you to conduct onsite phone acquisitions and preview all data available on supported handsets‚ including the embedded file systems. Having this information immediately available for on-scene triage will save time for the examiner back at the lab‚ while also immediately securing the digital evidence‚ unlocking locked handsets‚ previewing extracted data and safely creating a secure image. The data can then be parsed with AccessData’s Forensic

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