I was not really interested in any of the articles that came up. So I changed my search to "Placebo pills". My search came up with 347 results. I looked through the first couple pages and chose the article: Are the colors and shapes of current psychotropics designed to maximize the placebo response? I read the abstract and it caught my attention. I was very interested in how the appearance of a pill could influence a person’s ideal about
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Maribel did not have any choking or aspiration episodes within the past year; MBSS completed on 6/24/16 with no hanges on diet consistency. She continues on regular diet texture with deboned meats and cut finger foods in quarters; thin liquids. Takes medications whole follwed by sips of water. Supports have been effective. Respiratory Compromise-Medium Risk: Maribel has not had any respiratory problems; no ingestion of objects have been reported within the past year. Seasonal Influenza vaccine was administered
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Records state Edward has been hospitalized before due to a self inflicted gunshot to his mouth. He was diagnosed at the age of 19 with paranoid schizophrenia and placed on psychotropic medications after he had an unexpected outburst and physically as well as verbally attacked his younger sister without provocation. The medication seemed to stabilize his condition and mental status at the time. Since Edward has been at the facility he has stated that he believed several conspiracy theories in reference
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Background Children and adolescents involved with child welfare‚ especially those who are removed from their family of origin and placed in out-of-home care‚ often present with complex and serious physical‚ mental health‚ developmental‚ and psychosocial problems rooted in childhood adversity and trauma. As such‚ they are designated as children with special health care needs. There are many barriers to providing high-quality comprehensive health care services to children and adolescents whose lives
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people fall. Fall risk is multifactoral in nature‚ with risk factors being intrinsic and extrinsic (Graafmans et al.‚ 1996). The most common reasons are uncontrolled hypertension‚ orthostatic hypotension‚ and use or inappropriate use of certain medications (Gangavati et al.‚ 2011); Woolcott et
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prescribed atypical anti-psychotic medication. Anti-psychotic medications are harmful to children. Parents have a choice rather or not to put their children on this type of medication‚ but they usually let the doctors make that choice for them. However‚ doctors need to stop prescribing anti-psychotic drugs to children due to there being a lack of research on the long-term effects‚ also there are major health issues and side effects associated with these medications‚ and doctors need to educate parents
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inform the general public‚ the students and Professor of ENGL 111‚ how drugs may be implicated in many of the mass shootings. As we are all aware guns do not shoot people‚ it takes a person to decide to use it. It is believed by many experts that medication alters the mind and the mind controls the trigger finger. Guns do not kill people‚ people kill people. The focus of this draft is to convey information or ideas as clearly and effectively as possible. It seems there exists a measure of controversy
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HSC 3047: SUPPORT USE OF MEDICATION IN SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS OUTCOME 1 1.1. Identify the legislation that governs the use of medication in social care settings - The following legislations have a direct impact on the handling of medications within a social care setting: ·The Medicines Act 1968: basis for licensing‚ sale‚ supply and manufacture of medicines. ·The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971: this Act is designed to control the use of dangerous or potentially harmful drugs such as opiates (drugs which
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out-of-state universities. Peter wants to transfer their two children to a cheaper private school. Also‚ Peter’s mother (75-year-old) was recently diagnosed with liver cancer. A year ago‚ Peter’s father (65-year-old) intentionally overdosed from psychotropic drugs. Ms. John reduced her work status to part-time and a day later‚ Peter requested to be notified of any overtime at his job. Peter’s mother and father worked at well-paying employments for 35 years in upper-level management. Peter shared that
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PSYCHOACTIVE MEDICATION CLASSIFICATION Student Name__________________________ Clinical Instructor___________________________________ PSYCHOACTIVE MEDICATION CLASSIFICATION: __Selective Seratonin Reuptake Inhibitors___________________________________ Uses in Mental Health | | Therapeutic Actions Expected to be Observed | Should relieve symptoms of major depressive disorder such as ability to once again find pleasure in relationships and daily activities‚ relief from hypersomnia or insomnia
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