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    Chronic Shock Syndrome

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    Chronic Shock Introduction & Stage Model Chronic Shock • Chronic shock is the re-experiencing of a catastrophic event‚ and not resolving the physical/psychological effects of that catastrophe. • Many ACoAs/CoSAs‚ due to the rules and expectations in addictive homes‚ live with chronic shock. Shock State Physical level— • Body is preparing to manage the disaster: – Breathing patterns change. The person holds their breath during the initial phase‚ then moves to uneven breathing.

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    Section One : In the discipline known as taxonomy‚ scientists classify organisms and assign each organism a universally accepted name. The first part of the scientific name—in this case‚Ursus—is the genus to which the organism belongs. Agenus(JEE-nus; plural: genera‚ JEN-ur-uh) is a group of closely related species. Linnaeus’s hierarchical system of classification includes seven levels. They are—from smallest to largest—species‚ genus‚ family‚ order‚ class‚ phylum‚ and kingdom

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    Chronic: Premarital Sex

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    This case study talks about an issue that is becoming more and more chronic and alarming. For our culture‚ for the youth and for the future generation. We often hear the elders or adults say that “Today’s age is very different from what we have been through and experienced during our time.” And it is true. Together with the fast evolution of technology‚ so did the youths change. And what was that? It’s premarital sex. Is it ok to have premarital sex? That is a common question among teens and engaged

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    lower-class families and often worked in agriculture‚ home-based assembly operations‚ factories‚ mining‚ and etc. Children’s wages were very low and often had to work dangerous environments without any medical insurance provided by the employer. In the “Chronic Employment” essay‚ the author uses the appeal of pathos‚ satirical tone‚ and irony in order to portray the cruelty of child labor at the turn of the nineteenth century and argue against the social attitude that child labor was acceptable. The author

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    Using Animals in Research : Pros and Cons by Using Animals in Research: A Review of Necessity Over

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    Chronic Pain Studies

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    cognitive construct distilled from accumulative negative pain experiences collected over the course of illness. The construct is defined “as patient predictions about future pain and consequences of their conditions”‚ (Janzen et al. 2006) and is believed to be responsible for prolonging the experience of chronic pain.(Main et al. 2010) Chronic pain studies have shown that patients who expect pain to get worse or fail to improve tend to be associated with poorer pain progression.(Carroll et al. 2009;

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    1.0 Background Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition effected to LES (lower esophageal sphincter muscle that can cause various reflux symptom example burning sensation to chest and/or throat and If it is persistent in a long term‚ it might potential leading to adenocarcinoma of the esophagus.1 In generally‚ the initial treatment for this condition is medical therapy which provided to relieve acid reflux symptom‚ However‚ medical failure can occur in up to 20% of these patient 2

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    2012 Research Article Critique 1 NURS 4922 1. Brodaty‚ H.‚ Ames‚ D.‚ Snowdon‚ J.‚ Woodward‚ M.‚ Kirwan‚ J.‚ Clarnette‚ R.‚ & ... Greenspan‚ D. (2005). Risperidone for psychosis of Alzheimer’s disease and mixed dementia: results of a double-blind‚ placebo-controlled trial. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry‚ 20(12)‚ 1153-1157. 2. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of low dose risperidone in treating psychosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and

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    Professor Hernandez Eng 102 August 9‚ 2012 Animal Rights Is using animals in medical research necessary? Some people would say yes‚ others would say no... But who’s right? No matter what one thinks or believes this question still remains‚ yet to be answered. At first this question seems like its answer lies within ones opinion and only that‚ but if you look closer there is a lot more to it than opinion. Feeling sorry for the animals is definitely where it starts for people who don’t agree with

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    Chronic Body Condition

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    the first things that people notice about each other is the hair‚ skin‚ and nails because they make up our appearance. When we become older‚ our skin tends to get wrinkly‚ our hair tends to thin and turn gray‚ and our nails may become yellowish and be brittle. The skin is the largest organ in the body. But‚ why does this all happen? Our body tends not to function as well as it had in the past. Because our bodies do not function as well‚ it can lead to chronic conditions from that may have an effect

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