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    able to state cause of the pain by 3/12/2012 2. The client will be able to verbalize the changes of the pain level after giving the pain treatment by 3/12/2012. 3. The client will be able to demonstrate two methods to relieve pain by 3/12/2012. 1. Ongoing assessments a) Assess pain characteristics including quality‚ severity‚ anatomical location‚ onset‚ duration‚ aggravating factors. b) Assess client’s perception of the effectiveness of methods used for pain relief in the past. c) Assess

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    Chronic Pain Care Plan

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    Care Plan for Pain: Chronic| Student Name:|Samantha Lewis|Current Date: 4/19/12|| Patient:|SL|Age: |33|Sex:|F|Dates Care Given: 4/19/2012|| Admission Diagnosis/History: Chronic Pancreatitis| 1)PE 2) Hysterectomy 3)C Section | Nursing Diagnosis: Pain: Chronic | | ASSESSMENT| Objective Data|Subjective Data| · Increased blood pressure|· Pt holding lower left abdomen| · Increased heart rate|· Pt eyes closed| · Increased respirations|· Furrowed brow| · |· |

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    Shoulder Pain Index Paper

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    The shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI) is defined as “a self-administered questionnaire consisting of items grouped into pain and disability subscales”. (2) The questionnaire is designed to calculate current shoulder pain and disability in an outpatient setting. The SPADI has progressed to being able to test mixed diagnoses such as Subacromial impingement syndrome‚ adhesive capsulitis and joint replacement surgery. There are two version’s used to score a patient’s pain and disability. In

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    (Weil‚ n.d.). The tradition of Yoga has always been passed on individually from teacher to student through oral teaching

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    In the article Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema‚ published in 1975‚ Laura Mulvey‚ a British film critic‚ has set out the concept of visual pleasure named scopophilia (Mulvey 485) and explained its presence in Hollywood cinema. She points out that this scopophilia is taken from “the pleasure in using another person as an object of sexual stimulation” (Mulvey 487)‚ explains that when men looked at women‚ men as the subject can get scopophilia by looking at women in the object position. In contrast

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    Relating the pleasures during experiences‚ Mill thinks this method can’t be applied. A better way to arrange his arguments and scrutinize them is dealing with them as overall experiences instead of finding means to value on every instance the particular pleasures. In evaluating pleasures‚ the 5th element is to study the pleasures that result from the specifically human faculties qualitatively higher to those from animal appetites‚ but it’s practically hard to gather proofs. Mill here has 2 categorizations

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    virtues‚ which will be described later in this paper. Happiness takes a great stand from pleasure‚ because pleasure is just the outcome of doing things in the right way. In his book‚ Aristotle claims that children can never achieve happiness‚ because they can´t rationally see things in different ways and come up with a conclusion which is the best way to act in different situation. Though they can´t have pleasure because It´s the reward when doing something good and

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    Seeking Pleasure and Aggression Is Part of Human Instinct Name: Mohamed Fakhry A.Wahab Based on Freud concepts of pleasure and aggression‚ discuses Hay Ibn Yaqzan and The Island of Animals It is said to be that seeking pleasure and aggression are a part of our human Instinct. We seek pleasure to shorten the time of our unhappiness. We live in a constant struggle to be always happy‚ and we use all the ways that take us to happiness. Aggression‚ on the otherhand‚ is a part of our human

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    facts about the e ects of marijuana. IFIC Marijuana SCIENT T is addictive. FAC T he main active ingredient in marijuana‚ THC (delta-9tetrahydrocannabinol)‚ stimulates brain cells to release the chemical dopamine‚ which creates a feeling of pleasure. This e ect is partly responsible for the “high” a person feels when he or she smokes marijuana. It is one of the main reasons people use marijuana again and again‚ which can lead to addiction. You may be surprised to know that 1 in 11 adults who

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    How can a lack of dorsiflexion lead to shoulder pain in a person who plays volleyball? I am going to start by imagining a student who would walk into my tennis club for a lesson. This student would tell me about a shoulder discomfort that surfaces especially when performing overhead motions. I would then find out that she has been a volleyball player for quite some time. During my evaluation‚ which would include walking and light running‚ I would notice poor ankle dorsiflexion (maybe due to an

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