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    HEAPA 2000 Minor Injuries & Illnesses for Urgent and Pre-hospital clinicians CONTENTS; * Page 2 – contents * Page 3 - One Patient report forms prior to course with additional comments * Page 3 - Reflection One with patient report form * Page 4 - Refection Two with patient report form * Page 5 - Reflection Three with patient report form * Page 6 - Reflection Four with patient report form * Pages 7 – 11 – Additional patient report

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    PIAPI HIGH SCHOOL Dumaguete City In Partial Fulfillment To The Subject ENGLISH FOURTH YEAR S.Y 2012-2013 Submitted to: MR. Claudio Albina Sun J.R English Teacher Submitted by: Janicarl rubin Researcher‚ IV Sun February 22‚ 2013 Title: the dangerous effects towards health of taking drugs Thesis Statement: the dangerous effects of drugs into the body of a person Introduction: II. History of Drugs: III. Types of drugs: 3.1Narcotics 3.4 Steroids

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    been used for centuries to produce pain relief. Two narcotics that come from opium are morphine and codeine‚ which are two narcotics that are still widely used for pain relief. Narcotics may have been used for pain relief for many years‚ but it is also known to be extremely addicting. There are many different narcotics. Some narcotics are heroin‚ oxycodone‚ morphine‚ and codeine. Heroin‚ oxycodone‚ morphine‚ and codeine are all most commonly used as a pain relief. They are also used to reduce

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    A&P 1 Effects of Selected Drugs During anesthesia‚ there is a great amount of drugs used to suppress the pain that would occur to the body. There are some common drugs that are used. Alcohol‚ Aspirin‚ Lidocaine‚ Morphine‚ Ketamine‚ and Succinylcholine are all used during anesthesia. Each is used to interrupt the pain signals during surgeries. Without these medications‚ the body would not be able to withstand such trauma occurring to perform the procedure fully. For many years‚ men and women

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    Spinal Cord Injury and the effect of Morphine Marisa Mucka May 5‚ 2014 Intrathecal Morphine Attenuates Recovery of Function after a Spinal Cord Injury A human body endures a lot of injuries such as broken bones‚ cuts‚ heart attacks but one serious injury is “spinal cord injury” which can be a obstacle to medicine. With such injury‚ as a spinal cord‚ the recovery itself can be very painful to handle so most patients are administered pain killers to minimize

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    Dubose’s situation to Jem and this would help explain who she was to Jem. Atticus continues by revealing what Mrs. Dubose was afflicted with all along‚ “Mrs. Dubose was a morphine addict‚” (147)‚ she had been for many years. Jem realizes that was what Mrs. Dubose’s fits were‚ a first step in Jem feeling sympathy for Mrs. Dubose. Morphine addicts go through very tough times‚ even to the point of death‚ and Jem had no idea Mrs. Dubose was one of them. He realized it too late unfortunately‚ as he felt contempt

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    CODEINE IN NARCOTIC Codeine is a weak narcotic pain-reliever and cough suppressant similar to morphine and hydrocodone. In fact‚ a small amount of codeine is converted to morphine in the body. The precise mechanism of action of codeine is not known; however‚ like morphine‚ codeine binds to receptors in the brain (opioid receptors) that are important for transmitting the sensation of pain throughout the body and brain. Codeine increases tolerance to pain‚ decreasing discomfort‚ but the pain still

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    would have no future. Characterization in “Long Day’s Journey into Night”‚ helps to show that people’s current actions are direct results of that which has taken place prior. Mary had returned home after a long period of rehabilitation for her morphine addiction. James‚ Jamie and Edmund knew how unstable she was and chose not to tell her that Edmund had been diagnosed with consumption. Her father had died of consumption when she was younger‚ and the news about Edmund would surely cause her to relapse

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    opium. Morphine Codeine ThebaineDiscuss the differences between opium‚ opiates‚ and synthetic opiates. All of these are considered a narcotic; opium is harvested straight from the opium poppy in the form of a sticky tar like substance. Opium produces an analgesic and euphoric effect on the patient taking the drug. Opiates are a derivative of the pure opium drug‚ so in other words they are what you get when you change the chemical structure of the pure opium. Opiates include morphine‚ codeine

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    What is heroin? Heroin is formed by morphine‚ which is a naturally occurring substance taken from the seed of an Asian opium poppy plant. There are many different ways heroin can appear‚ such as a white or brown powder or a black sticky substance‚ known as “black tar heroin”. 1.6% of Americans ages 12 and up admitted to trying heroin at least once in their lifetime. About 23% of individuals who use heroin have become dependent on it. Heroin was first manufactured by the Bayer medication company of

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