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    Wendy Nguyen Psy-B 201 Book Reflection 11/17/15 Left Neglected Book Reflection At the beginning of this novel, we were introduced to Sarah Nickerson, a Harvard graduate, with a good paying job as the vice president of Human Resource at Berkeley Consulting, three kids, and a sweet husband. However, she was career-driven and dedicated to her job to afford to live in Welmont and to be able to take care of the family as her husband is trying to survive the second round of lay off at his work. However

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    Stroke In Australia

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    The Stroke foundation of Australia recommends the F.A.S.T test, which efficiently tests for signs and symptoms which may be caused by a stroke. Effects - Every stroke is different, and each person that is affected by a stroke will suffer from different problems and have different needs. The way in which you are affected depends on where in the brain the stroke occurs and how big it is. A stroke on the right side of the brain generally causes problems to the left side of the body, and a stroke

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    Stroke Of Genius

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    Stroke Of Genius Review Stroke of genius is the newest Napoleon Perdis Foundation products. This foundation leaves your skin with a flawless cashmere soft finish. The foundation offers a one stop shop for all your skin foundation needs. Its buildable, offers medium coverage, evens out your skin tone, protects the skin from the sun, smooth and perfects your skin texture. What more, the end result feels and looks natural. Ingredients Stroke of Genius contains ingredients such as sodium Hyaluronate

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    Australia. Craft, J Gordon, C 2011, ‘Alterations in neurological function across the life span’, in J Craft, C Gordon, A Tiziani (eds), Understanding pathophysiology, Elsevier Mosby, Chatswood, NSW, pp. 188-226. Brain foundation 2011, A-Z of disorders, Stroke, Brain Foundation, Sydney, viewed 30 June 2011, . 3. Would it be appropriate to consider treating this patient with tissue plasminogen activator (tPA, alteplase)? How does this drug work? Treating Mrs Smith with tissue plasminogen activator

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    Post Stroke

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    At least half of stroke survivors are left with some form of permanent disability whether it is physical, cognitive, emotional, social or vocational. A third of people who sustain a stroke remain dependent on others for their care. Many stroke survivors report a decreased level of participation in leisure activities. Engagement in leisure activity is the primary predictor of wellbeing. Occupational therapists are key healthcare professionals working with individuals post-stroke. The main role of

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    Acute Stroke

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    The initial signs of acute stroke on nonenhanced CT are subtle but signs that may be visible would include: loss of distinction between white and grey mater, hypodensities in the brain parenchyma, loss of appearance of sulcal markings on surface of the brain and obscured delineation of basel ganglia. The presence of hyerdensity in a main artery may imply thrombus in a main cerebral artery. In the absence of contrast this sign has a high specificity but a low sensitivity for middle cerebral artery

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    Case Study 8 1. List 6 risk factors for DVT. Inheriting a blood clot disorder Prolonged bed rest, such as long hospital stay Injury or surgery Pregnancy Birth control pills or hormone replacement Being overweight or obese 2. Identify at least 5 problems from L.J.’s history that represent his personal risk factors. Smoking history Personal history of DVT Prolonged bed rest Age of above 60 years old Sitting for long period of times (Bus Driving) 3. Something is missing from the scenario. Based on

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    An individual’s health is dependent not only on the behavioral choices they make, but also on influences from the social and political environments in which they live. The socio-ecological model of health identifies some of the immediate and distal factors that interact to influence the health of individuals. Personal factors include diet and physical activity, whereas culture and international trade are distal factors, which individuals often have little control over.14 The main personal risk factors

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    Cerebral aneurysms are pathological localized enlargements of weak blood vessels in the brain that balloon and fill with blood. These blood vessels can then rupture, sending blood out of the blood vessel and into the rest of the brain. The damage done by this resulting hemorrhage in the brain can be fatal. The resulting damage is deadly in 50% of cases with 10,000 deaths due to the rupturing of cerebral aneurysms in the United States and 500,000 worldwide each year (1). The most common treatment

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    Discharge Planning Project for Patient with Transient Ischemic Attack Peggy Laroche Theodore University of South Florida   Discharge Planning Project for Patient with Transient Ischemic Attack The patient is a 77-year-old obese Caucasian male with a history of abdominal hernia, stage 1 carcinoma of the bladder, and cataract, of which all have been resolved with previous surgeries. The patient also has a history of chronic atrial fibrillation (AFib) and dyslipidemia. The patient was admitted

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