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    The offender is in clinic today after she had an apparent seizure on 12/31 in the evening. She had an ICS activated at that time. It is not clear exactly what she was doing but she fell onto the floor and scraped the side of her face on the right side abrading it on the rug or something. Since then she has been putting bacitracin on the area. She says that she missed a couple doses of Keppra prior to the incident. She says she was not trying to skip the medication or get off of it she simply

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    difficulties‚ and even physical disabilities. A child that has epilepsy can be affected emotionally through embarrassment caused by having a seizure and the effects the seizure has on the child’s body i.e. They may lose control of their bladder. A night time seizure makes it difficult for the child to pay attention during lessons the next day‚ due to fatigue. An absent seizure (looking vacant/day dreaming) may disrupt their ability to process and remember information temporary. This can lead to difficulties

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    papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no Warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized” (Hudson‚ 2010‚ p.363). In this essay we will explore what is reasonableness under the Fourth Amendment. A discussion of consensual encounters vs. detentions concerning search and seizure‚ we will also discus important cases that shape the

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    Vital Signs

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    -Low-grade fever -Thirst Chvostek’s and Trousseau’s signs; Tetany‚ irritability‚ and seizures: Hypocalcemia Hypomagnesemia Hyperphosphatemia Electrolyte imbalances which can potentiate dig toxicity: Hypokalemia Hypomagnesemia Hypercalcemia Electrolyte imbalances which can cause dysrhythmias: Hypo/ hypokalemia Hypomagnesemia Hypocalcemia Both HYPO and HYPER natremia can cause mental confusion‚ seizures‚ and coma Both HYPO and HYPER kalemia can cause cardiac dysrhythmias progressing

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    of the states that allow patients to sign up for a registry card and get medical marijuana from a dispensary. In order to qualify for the registry card‚ patients must have one or more of the illness that make them qualify for the medicine such as seizures‚ AIDS‚ migraines‚ inflammation‚ multiple sclerosis‚ mental disorders‚ or cancer. Research and trials have already proven that the substance can greatly assist in cases in which patients have nowhere left to

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    Amendment provides people under the jurisdiction of the American criminal justice system protections from unreasonable searches and seizures. The amendment also delineates the methods members of the criminal justice system may obtain information via judicially sanctioned search warrants based on probable cause. The exclusionary rule exempts some evidence even when the seizure or location of the evidence may violate the Fourth Amendment. The rule also provides some benefits and detriments for members

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    because of the rights that stand behind it. As a team we have selected to cover the current topic on cell phone tracking and how the search and arrest warrants correlate with probable cause‚ exceptions to warrant requirements‚ defining search and seizure arrest and reasonableness in conjunction to the criminal justice system. “Instead of seeking warrants based on probable cause‚ some federal prosecutors

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    where gourmet foods can be purchased at an affordable price. Kudler Fine Foods employs many employees. These employees have rights that must be adhered to. The two main issues that will be discussed is the right to privacy‚ as well as search and seizure. These two areas can affect the employees‚ owner‚ and the business as a whole. The goal in a business is to make money and to protect their goods. That being said‚ certain aspects that an employee does on a computer may be monitored. However‚ does

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    specific instructions#Craniotomy-burr holes-removal-sawCraniotomy pg 1571Surgical opening into cranial cavity-series of burr holes-bone between holes is then cut-bone flap returned to openingPost Op Management: * Reducing cerebral edema‚ pain‚ seizure precautions‚ monitor ICP (normal 5-10mmHg)‚ regulate temperature‚ prevent infection‚ assure brain profusion‚ LOC‚ MAP:70-100mmHg cerebral profusion pressure * Assess for Cushing’s Triad: increased systolic B/P‚ widening pulse pressure‚ bradycardia

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    together‚ the results from these examinations highly suggested that Mr. V was suffering from a seizure disorder that was going untreated at the time of the event. Markus Reuber & Ronnie D. Mackay (2008) explained that it is rare for epileptic seizures to be linked with behavior that is violent‚ aggressive‚ or criminal. In contrast‚ Reuber and Mackay highlighted how many have observed cases of epileptic seizures that were characterized by diverse behaviors that are completely detached from volitional

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