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…badly they feel symptoms and the state of their haemoglobin). However, modern medical care has meant that the disease actually now has only a small effect on life expectancy for the average sufferer. 4. Treatment: No treatment is required between crises…
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…a close physician- patient relationship; the services of medical specialist as they are needed; the services of psychiatrists, psychologists, or support groups as they are needed; emergency medical services; a hospital with appropriate resources…
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…-dimensional, rooted less in technical expertise than in simple human integrity.What would I have done? I would have encouraged the teen to find medical care on her own, with her parents or an older sibling. Obviously the parents are the ones responsible…
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…not state that the animals are to be cared for or to be treated for injuries received from experiments, nor does it state that animals in laboratories can be used for only a limited number of experiments with the least possible suffering and distress (Dickinson…
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…of pre-school and male victims. The abusers are usually men. Neglect is the "physical or emotional harm resulting from parents failure to provide child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical care, education and/or moral training." A symptom of neglect…
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…, or temporary agency personnel who provide services in the organization, positions based on its mission, population, and care, treatment, and services. Organizations must also provide the right number of competent staff to meet patients' needs. To meet this goal…
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…percentage of babies born at about 22 weeks gestation have been kept alive with intensive medical care. This combination of medical ambiguities and emotional political confrontations has led to considerable hostility in the abortion debate. For many people…
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…(Dorris 79). During neonatal care after birth, some infants present irritability and hypersensitivity, poor feeding, and difficulty bonding with caregivers. In addition to the physical and CNS abnormalities, infants can also display malformations of the heart…
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…to grow and develop normally. Diabetics of all ages may experience itching of the skin, changes in vision, and slow healing of cuts and bruises. Medical attention should be sought if any of these symptoms occur. The diabetic condition…
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…grow out of it. However, that goes along with the territory of being a relatively new medical profession. It first surfaced in the late 1940s, after World War II. Many soldiers returned from the frontlines with head wounds that limited speech. Teachers…
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