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    even when they are full and can go a long period of time without eating. They tend to eat their food quickly‚ not even really tasting the food. Binge eating is often compared to bulimia because of the vomiting‚ but unlike bulimia‚ there are no regular attempt to make up for the binges through vomiting‚ fasting‚ and excessive exercising. Common behavioral symptoms of a binge eater or a compulsive overeater includes: the inability to stop eating or controlling what you’re eating‚ eating a great amount

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    Health and safety policies and procedures of the work setting 1. Outline the health and safety policies and procedures of the work setting Health and safety policies are there to protect children‚ visitors and staff‚ all early years settings have to follow the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage. My setting complies with ESTYN. All settings are covered by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 for Great Britain‚ my employer has responsibility for the health and safety

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    Meningitis Outline

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    it is not uncommon for bacterial meningitis to cause death within twenty-four hours. B. Signs and symptoms of the disease 1. Purple‚ bruise-like areas on skin or a rash‚ made up of small pinpoint red dots. 2. Fever‚ chills‚ nausea‚ vomiting‚ mental status changes‚ sensitivity to light‚ stiff neck‚ and severe headache. C. Causes and effects of the disease 1. Risk factors are exposure to meningococcal meningitis and a recent upper respiratory infection; signs and symptoms usually appear

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    Bordetella pertussis is the cause of pertussis which is also known as whooping cough. It is a gram negative pleomorphic bacillus. Pertussis is highly contagious and can be deadly to newborn infants because they do not have the immunity to protect against this disease. Every year there are outbreaks of pertussis especially in the high school age children‚ even though most have had the Tdap (tetanus‚ diphtheria and acellular pertussis) Vaccine. Humans are the only host to the Bordetella pertussis bacterium

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    Childhood Obesity Paper

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    Magen Fullwood Instructor Leishman English 1123-5513 6 May 2010 The Use of Medication to Treat Childhood Obesity Experts agree that none of the medications currently being used in the war against childhood obesity miracle cures for the nation ’s nine million obese children. However‚ research generated during the development of these drugs has helped to identify the underlying factors contributing to the continual obesity rates in American children. A reduction in physical education programs

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    Hazard of Malathion

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    that is in the air‚ or on surfaces that have been touched. (http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov) Malathion affects how the brain and the nervous system work and exposure to excessive amounts can cause difficulty breathing‚ tightness of chest‚ cramps‚ vomiting‚ diarrhea‚ blurred vision‚ headaches‚ dizziness‚ los of consciousness‚ and death. However if treatment is administered quickly Malathion has no long term affects; while low level exposure has few‚ or no health problems. Since Malathion is an insecticide

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    Drug Study

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    cell wall‚ rendered osmotically unstable‚ swell‚ bursts from osmotic pressure; resists the penicillenase action that inactivates penicillins. | EENT: laryngeal edemaSkin: urticaria‚ skin rashes‚ expoliative dermatitisGI: GI disturbances‚ nausea‚ vomiting‚ epigastric distress‚ diarrhea & flatulenceGU: interstitial nephritis and vasculitisHematologic: eosinophilia‚ agranulocytosis‚ anemia‚ thrombocytopeniaOther: hypersensitivity reactions‚ fever | -Perform skin testing before giving the medication

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    For the duration of S’s chronic health challenge with Crohns‚ P has been the family resource/caregiver. P is an RN who works with many clients with chronic illness. They both feel B’s experience in nursing brings a great deal of skill‚ knowledge about pathophysiology‚ medication administration‚ side effects and coping strategies that enable them to self-manage his disease and enable them adapt to the demands living with illness. B herself suffers from an autoimmune disease in which the immune

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    • Cough. • Sore throat. • Nausea and vomiting. • Diarrhea. • Muscle aches. • Tiredness (fatigue). • Inflammation or redness of the eyes (conjunctivitis). • Shortness of breath. • Difficulty breathing. • Abdominal pain. • Seizures. • Mental confusion. DIAGNOSIS This condition

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    Bulimia In America

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    Anorexia and bulimia are the most common eating disorders in the world. Americans suffer a lot from eating disorder in their life. I personally believe that Americans has become a nation riddled with the sense of guilt toward food. Eating disorders are a group of epidemic‚ the way people view both food and other people when they are under the influence of their eating should be taking seriously. Anorexia is a disease that has no limits. It is a common misconception‚ it is only affects females. Can

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