Category: Illness
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Mental Illness: Nursing Care Plan
Depressed Moods Intervention Identification of the level of risk for potential suicide will be done through asking of direct questions such as, “Do you still think about killing yourself?” The potential for suicide will be assessed at regular intervals and at key points in the course of treatment such as during mood changes, during initiation…
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Rheumatoid Arthritis as a Chronic Illness
The human body is arguably among the most complex form ever to be studied. Over the years, scientists and other specialists have dedicated significant efforts towards trying to understand how different parts of the bodywork. Through these studies, the origins of various ailments have been discovered and solutions to the same developed. However, there are…
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Youth Struggling with Mental Illnesses
Mental Health Problems All three components: body, “soul,” and society, are closely related to each other and affect a person’s well-being and condition. The ability to cope with stress, anxiety, and bad moods reduces the likelihood of psychosomatic diseases based on psychological causes. However, there are more and more cases of psychological disorders among adolescents,…
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How Illness Narratives Shape Patient Experiences
Preamble and Rationale The definition of health considers diverse elements and factors. Some of these include the physical, mental as well as the social aspects of individuals (Edlin & Golanty 2010, p. 5). It is obvious that the mere absence of infirmity does not guarantee the proper health of an individual. Breast cancer is one…
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How Humans Can Prevent Foodborne Illnesses
Foodborne illnesses are caused mainly by drinking or eating contaminated food. Eating products polluted by organisms that are harmful such as parasites, viruses, and bacteria, can lead to stomach infections. Organisms found in eating commodities, causing illnesses in humans, are spread in different ways. They can be circulated when handling or processing commodities, especially meat…
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How Society Reacts to Someone with a Chronic Illness and the Reasons Behind these Reactions
Table of Contents Introduction How Society Reacts to Chronic Illness Reasons for Reactions Discussion Conclusion References Introduction One of the bleak realities of human existence is that our bodies are susceptible to illnesses. Illnesses result in reduced capabilities for the individual and may even cause death. Luckily, huge advancements have been made in the health…
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Vincent Van Gogh and His Mental Illness
Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853-1890) was one of the most conspicuous painters of the 19th century. However, he was not recognized at the time (Butterfield, 2011). His life was a tough one; fiery temper, unsuccessfulness in his careers, and hard relationships with his family were the burdens he and his milieu had to carry. It…