body with stress hormones‚ such as adrenalines and cortisol. The brain shunts blood away from the guts and toward muscles. Heart rate‚ blood pressure and respiration increases. The unmanaged anger will causes the health problems such as heart attack‚ stroke and skin problems. Frequent anger will raise the risk of heart disease significantly. According to Prof. Kubzansky‚ explosive people who hurl objects or scream to others may greater risk for heart attack. Anger might produce direct physiological
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Hearing that my dad had a stroke at the age of 43 was shocking‚ but in all honesty‚ understanding that he might need brain surgery made me cry. Just when I thought that was frightening‚ almost exactly two years later‚ my dad suffered a second stroke. He might not make it‚ they said‚ and for over a month‚ he couldn’t even say one word. That’s what made me think about the choices we make when it comes to our health. At 45 years old‚ my father had already suffered two strokes‚ what was in store for me
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Summary The acute ischemic stroke (AIS) market is poised for major changes during the forecast window out to 2017. Given the impending patent expiry of Activase/Actilyse‚ in 2015 and 2016 in the US and 5EU respectively‚ the current standard of care for AIS patients is expected to lose its leading position. From 2015 onwards‚ Activase is expected to see declining sales; this is not only attributed to loss of patent protection‚ and the subsequent erosion from potential biosimilar versions‚ but is
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elsevier.com/locate/etfs Development of a novel passive top–down uniflow scavenged two-stroke GDI engine G. Ciccarelli *‚ Steve Reynolds‚ Phillip Oliver Mechanical and Materials Engineering‚ Queen’s University‚ Kingston‚ Ontario‚ K7P 2M4 Canada a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t The design and performance characteristics of a novel top–down uniflow scavenged gasoline direct-injection two-stroke engine are presented. The novelty of the engine lies in the cylinder head that contains
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"It is not what an author says‚ but what he or she whispers that is important‚" by Logan Pearsall Smith. This quote means that the author delivers the theme through underlie themes. A lot of the times he may not come out and say what they are trying to say. Most of the time you have to read between the lines. This statement is true in literature as well as in life. Two literary works that prove this quote to be true are "The Tragedy of Macbeth"‚ the play‚ by William Shakespeare and "The Lord Of The
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Name: Student Number: Unit: Sports Analysis. Unit Leader: Sally Hope. Date: 31st January 2006. Assignment: ¡®Describe stroke cycle for Breaststroke identifying phases of propulsion and resistance. Define and analyse the major muscle groups used and the energy system demands made on the body in swimming this stroke over 200 metres in 2 minutes 10seconds. Explain how you would develop both muscles and energy systems using appropriate land and water training¡¯. I declare that
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right middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarct. A CT brain was performed which showed loss of grey and white matter differentiation and acute infarct in the right middle cerebral artery territory. He was assessed under the Roper‚
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Concept of Activities of Living from Nursing Model of Activities of Living Cheryl Christenson Chamberlain College of Nursing Concept of Activities of Living Model of Nursing Based on Activities of Living Roper‚ Logan‚ and Tierney (2000) describe a model of nursing based on several concepts that are applicable to all realms of nursing. It has five major concepts that are all interrelated: Activities of living‚ lifespan‚ the dependence/independence continuum‚ individuality in living and individualizing
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Introduction The author of this essay will be discussing a patient with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and will also be discussing the nursing care that will be received by the patient following a hypoglycaemic attack. The patient being described is a fictitious seventy year old lady called Mabel Gordon; she lives in a flat in a city centre with her husband Bert. Mabel has had type 2 diabetes for years which has been poorly controlled by medication and diet. Mabel’s diabetes has now progressively
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provides a written account of the holistic assessment used when admitting a patient onto a respiratory ward. A brief outline is also included of the processes involved together with the resources used for collating information. Using the Roper‚ Logan and Tierney activities of daily living (ADL’s)‚ eating and drinking‚ has been identified as one goal of nursing care. A short reflection has also been included based on experiences gained on a first clinical placement on the ward. For the benefit of
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