Papers 1501-1510 of total 46931 found.
Category: /History
…has greatly influenced the development of science, in general, and medicine in particular. The greatest medical work of Al-Razi (Rhazes), and perhaps the most extensive ever written by a medical man, is al-Hawi, i.e., the "Comprehensive Book," which…
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…such as, hypnosis, herbal medicines, relaxation and breathing techniques, exclusion diets, homeopathy and acupuncture. People who have asthmatic attacks usually seek medical care because the attacks are both incapacitating and frightening. The individual must often…
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…if they are uncomfortable (Arieti). There have been many theories to explain what causes schizophrenia. Heredity, stress, medical illness, and physical injury to the brain are all thought to be factors but research has not yet pinpointed the specific combination of factors…
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…be visible. (Hegner, Caldwell 421) 2. Before treating decubitis ulcers, viewing of the nurse or caregivers feelings about the care is important. Heshe should determine whether or not they agree with the patients wishes and is capable of completing that care
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…be visible. (Hegner, Caldwell 421) 2. Before treating decubitis ulcers, viewing of the nurse or caregivers feelings about the care is important. Heshe should determine whether or not they agree with the patients wishes and is capable of completing that care
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Category: /History
…the elderly in the same fashion. Some elderly refuse medical treatment because they have no one to look after their pet while in the hospital and care more for the safety of their pets than for themselves. The Androscoggin Humane Society gladly accepts the animal…
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…. This method would stop allowing health care workers from pushing forward in their research for medical advancement, because there would be a new, easy alternative rather than a struggle to try to keep the life of patients going. This is just wrong. Euthanasia would…
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…Zoology Why I selected this job. I selected this job becaue I really love animals. I think I would enjoy taking care of animals, I wouldn’t do this job for the pay I would do it to learn more about animals, and because I love animals…
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…finally be beside her every day and kiss her every night. She even gained weight. But she was in 24-hour care. Medication had to be given to her every single hour. I helped. My mom had to quit her job. In spite of this, we still needed more help. They hired…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…safety guidelines to regulate things such as: sanitation, medical care, and playground restrictions. Sanitation is required to keep children and the daycare workers healthy. Operators, substitutes, and children must wash…
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