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    region is actually the center of joy and pleasure which is stimulated by any activity that gives you pleasure. This applies to a lot of drugs that works with dopamine system in the human body. That’s why most of the drugs says ’’may cause nausea and vomiting’’ on their prospectus. This effect is mostly found on antidepressants and attention - enchancing drugs. They do a slight nausea. So again‚ because of this cross correlation antidepressant s

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    [pic] WRITTEN RECORD |Learner name: |Sarah Armstrong | |Qualification: |Level 2 Supporting teaching and learning in schools | |Unit number & title: |Unit 6 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people | |

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    a loss of control. In result the person uses different methods‚ such as vomiting or laxatives to prevent weight gain. Many people with bulimia also have anorexia nervosa. A bulimic person can consume as much as 3‚400 calories in about an hour‚ and as much as 20‚000 calories in eight hours. People with bulimia know they have a problem and are afraid of their lack of ability to stop eating. Then purging‚ self-induced vomiting‚ and abuse of laxatives follows the binging. Binging and purging are often

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    Anaphylactic Reaction An anaphylactic reaction is a sudden‚ severe allergic reaction that involves the whole body. It can be life threatening‚ and usually requires hospitalization. CAUSES This condition is caused by being exposed to a substance that you are allergic to (an allergen). Your body releases chemicals in response to allergens‚ and those chemicals cause the anaphylactic reaction. Common allergens include: • Medicines. • Foods‚ especially peanuts‚ wheat‚ shellfish‚ milk‚ and eggs

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    lone star tick also can transmit the bacteria. RMSF gets its name from a rash of small red spots that begin on the wrists‚ ankles‚ palms‚ and soles of the feet. In addition to the rash‚ the infection can cause fever‚ chills‚ muscle aches‚ vomiting‚ and nausea. RMSF is typically treated with antibiotics‚ and patients normally recover without complications. RMSF can cause serious health problems with late or no treatment. The symptoms of RMSF usually develop and appear within one to two

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    AntianemicsPrescribed Dosage:1 tablet/dayRoute:Oral | Prevention & treatment of Fe deficiency anemia‚ folate deficiency & for the lowering of plasma homocysteine. | Hemochromatosis‚ peptic ulcer‚ regional enteritis‚ ulcerative colitis. | Nausea‚ vomiting‚ bloating‚ upper abdominal discomfort‚ diarrhea or constipation‚ staining of teeth‚ darker stools | * Must not be taken by patients with hemochromatosis‚ peptic ulcer‚ regional enteritis‚ ulcerative colitis. * Should not be taken with antacid

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    Although medical marijuana is used to treat common symptoms such as nausea and vomiting‚ not all physicians agree that marijuana should be prescribed for medical conditions. Many doctors do not feel comfortable prescribing marijuana because of the lack of scientific data available on the associated health benefits and risks. There are

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    5. A friend is very worried about the stigma attached to receiving psychological treatment. To give your friend some perspective‚ describe how mental illness has been viewed historically‚ and what effect these views have had on the treatment of the mentally ill. Mental illness has not always been as widely accepted as it is today. It took some time for psychological and humane treatments to settle into the minds of those who were considered normal. Today there is hardly as much of a stigma

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    Mahdi is a very pleasant 56-year-old man who presents to the oncology clinic for evaluation and treatment of a stage IV adenocarcinoma of the stomach. In 12/2016‚ patient developed abdominal pain associated with eating‚ early satiety‚ and nausea and vomiting. He was brought to an ED for further evaluation and was diagnosed with a peptic ulcer and placed on acid blocking agents. In 01/2017‚ he was seen by gastroenterology and underwent an upper endoscopy which revealed a 6-8 cm mass in the lower body/antral

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    cooled rapidly after cooked nor hel at 60⁰C 3. What would be the symptoms of this type of food poisoning? The most likely symptoms of the food-poisoning outbreak are: a. Severe abdominal pain‚ cramps‚ fever‚ vomiting‚ diarrhea and may last for several days b. Nausea‚ dehydration‚ vomiting‚ cramps for up to 24 hours 4. Write a report to the venue’s management indicating what you feel happened and what steps should be taken to ensure an outbreak won’t occur again.

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