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    Ketamine - a Psychoactive Drug

    hallucinations. Users say they feel like they are floating or are separated from their body. Effects also include impaired attention, learning ability, and memory. The K Hole large amounts of Ketamine creates is a lot like a “bad trip” people get from LDS. Users say they feel drunk, stoned, and tripping all at once. Long term use causes bad mental and physical problems like delirium, amnesia, impaired motor function, high blood pressure, depression, and potentially fatal respiratory problems. It can take

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    Chapter 1 Exam

     A company should always use the equity method to account for an investment if:  A. It has the ability to exercise significant influence over the operating policies of the investee. B. It owns 30% of another company's stock. C. It has a controlling interest (more than 50%) of another company's stock. D. The investment was made primarily to earn a return on excess cash. E. It does not have the ability to exercise significant influence over the operating policies of the investee.   5. On January

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    Case Study: The Road To Cirrhosis

    The Road to Cirrhosis Cirrhosis is a chronic liver disease that is characterized by normal liver cells being replaced by scar tissue. This affects the normal functioning of the liver and usually occurs from years of damage to the liver, resulting in inflammation, scarring and thickening of the fibrous tissues. It is most often a result of chronic hepatitis C or alcoholism, however there are other causes which will be discussed throughout this paper. Why is the liver important? More often than not

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    Communication Skill

    from just draft narrative summaries, and understanding written policy directives. The reports that the officers use it tells whomever reads it what events happened and the officers rely solely on the reports when they are testifying in court. The ability to write a great and precise report does take a lot of practice, just like everything else. Like the saying goes “practice makes perfection”. Now with this specific type of communication once a person has mastered this skill to write to perfection

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    Family Assessment

    works full-time, is a single mother who lives with her parents D. J. and B. S. for support, presently going to college part-time to become an Registered Nurse, smokes 1 pack per day-cigarettes and has attention deficit disorder (ADD) * P.S., a 10 year son of R. S., who is a full-time student, has asthma and ADD D. J. and B. S. have been married for 25

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    Different Disease Relating Diferernt Types and Suitions

    Addison's disease From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Addison's disease | Classification and external resources | ICD-10 | E27.1-E27.2 | ICD-9 | 255.4 | DiseasesDB | 222 | MedlinePlus | 000378 | eMedicine | med/42 | MeSH | D000224 | Addison’s disease (also Addison disease, chronic adrenal insufficiency, hypocortisolism, and hypoadrenalism) is a rare, chronic endocrine disorder in which the adrenal glands do not produce sufficient steroid hormones

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    Taxation

    I.GENERAL PRINCIPLES ( THE POWER OF TAXATION ( Definitions: 1. Taxation: Power by which the sovereign raises revenue to defray the necessary expenses of the government from among those who in some measure are privileged to enjoy its benefits and must bear its burden. 2. Taxes: Enforced proportional contribution from properties and persons levied by the State by virtue of its sovereignty for the support of government and for public needs. ( Characteristics of Taxes: 1. forced charge; 2. generally

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    Chapter 6: Cancer Care   *The following is a sample care plan meant for adaptation. Always revise to meet your facility’s protocols and the latest research and nursing diagnoses. |PLAN OF NURSING CARE | |The Patient With Cancer | |nursing diagnosis: Risk for infection

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    Obna St-Ange

    ------------------------------------------------- term paper Investigate patient’s rights. What are some of prevalent difficulties patients and providers encounter? Suggest some best practices solutions December 6, 2015 HSC 3661: Communication Theory and practice for health professions Fall 2015 December 6, 2015 HSC 3661: Communication Theory and practice for health professions Fall 2015 A patient is the utmost vital being in the institution. A patient is not just reflected as someone

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    Creating and Evaluating Accessible Audio-Only Games

    Creating and Evaluating Accessible Audio-only Games First Author: Tatt Loong Hung Affiliation: CIRCUA, School of Engineering & Information Sciences, Middlesex University Address: The Burroughs, Hendon, London NW4 4BT, UK. e-mail address: t.hung@mdx.ac.uk ABSTRACT Second Author: Ray Adams (supervisor) Affiliation: CIRCUA, School of Engineering & Information Sciences, Middlesex University Address: The Burroughs, Hendon, London NW4 4BT, UK. e-mail address: adams@churchillians.net In summary, this

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