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    Response/treatment column‚ give a general explanation of how you would care for a child who becomes ill or injured at your setting. Highlight circumstances that might require urgent medical attention Condition/illness/allergy/ circumstance Signs and symptoms Response/treatment according to role Asthma MAY REQUIRE URGENT ATTENTION Difficulty breathing Keep child calm and help them take medicine. Phone parent and if it worsens call 999 Sickle cell anaemia MAY REQUIRE URGENT ATTENTION Fatigue

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    Insomnia And Schizophrenia

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    A variety of studies have been conducted on insomnia‚ ADHD‚ schizophrenia‚ depression‚ and OCD. A systematic review of current pharmacological treatments of these neurological disorders listed above will allow for a beneficial analysis of the pros and cons of each type of established treatment‚ and will allow patients to determine the efficacy of each treatment‚ and pick the one that will be the most useful for them. It is imperative that these disorders are properly treated as they may be debilitating

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    the skin‚ kidneys‚ lungs‚ heart and brain. This attack induces inflammation‚ causing redness‚ pain‚ and swelling. It is not contagious. Symptoms come and go and vary from person to person. The symptoms can develop so slowly that the person may not notice for a long time. When the lupus symptoms are evident‚ they are called flares or relapses. When the symptoms are better‚ it is said that they are in remission. There are three major types of lupus: 1. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus - lupus that

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    the Spotless Mind‚ and Equilibrium‚ each highlight different key requirements of humanity and the issues with several. First‚ The Island shows how a clone slowly becomes more human like. Lincoln Six Echo begins to question his life early in the film; he is the first clone to demonstrate being self-aware. He slowly gains the memories of his sponsor and he is able to make his own. Lincoln and several other clones are able to display complex emotions. An example would be early in the movie when one of

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    Final Paper The movie Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind had a great detail of editing by the film editor. As a viewer the editing was important‚ and how they captured the scenes as the movie’s story was at a fast pace throughout the movie. The film’s editor also provided great cuts to let us‚ as the viewers follow the whole situation of the history of all the characters in the movie‚ from the past to present. When I see such complicated movies like that I always think how complicated‚ and

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    Schizophrenia and It’s This paper will go over the basics of what schizophrenia. The various types of treatments that are available for patients with Schizophrenia will be covered more in depth. Treatments “To be a schizophrenic it is best summed up in a repeating dream that I have had since childhood. In this dream I am lying on a beautiful sunlit beach but my body is in pieces . . . . I realize that the tide is coming in and that I am unable to gather the parts of my dismembered body

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    The Causes and Effects of Schizophrenia In Children Schizophrenia is one of the most severe mental illnesses that affects one to two percent of people worldwide. The disorder more commonly affects people between the ages of 16 and 25‚ though it is very rare schizophrenia can develop at a very young age. Even though the causes of schizophrenia are still unknown‚ perinatal viral infections‚ traumatic events and substance abuse can be some of the leading factors when diagnosing someone with the

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    Ald Symptoms

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    Adrenoleukodystrophy Symptoms Adrenoleukodystrophy is a life changing health condition that is passed down from mother to son if the mother was a carrier of ALD. This disease is full of horrible symptoms that cause the young child a lot of pain. The first symptom is changes in muscle tone‚ especially muscle spasms and spasticity. This means that the muscles will have a sudden involuntary contraction or a violent movement of one of his limbs. Another common symptom is having a successionally

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    John Nash Schizophrenia

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    power point slides concerning Schizophrenia‚ I lack knowledge and experience with someone who suffers from this complicated condition. This film depicted an in-depth‚ personal account of schizophrenia and the reality of their delusions (Howard‚ 2002). I can only imagine the pain and anguish one must feel when realizing that their delusions are not real. This film helped me to see Mr. Nash as a person dealing with this disease instead of a list of signs and symptoms from a textbook. In the beginning

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    critically ill people who need intensive care. Acute kidney failure can be fatal and requires intensive treatment. However‚ acute kidney failure may be reversible. If you’re otherwise in good health‚ you may recover normal kidney function. Signs and symptoms of acute kidney failure may include: • Decreased urine output‚ although occasionally urine output remains normal • Fluid retention‚ causing swelling in your legs‚ ankles or feet • Drowsiness • Shortness of breath • Fatigue

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