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    1. Why might IQ tests be considered biased measures of intelligence? (5 points) a. IQ tests can be considered biased measures of intelligence, as there are many factors that have to deal with it. Even though IQ test are total fairness it all depends on a person’s social interaction rate. For example, if a test taker comes from a third world country where education is not available vs. a test taker here the scores will range. Bias is present when a test score has implications that relevant showing

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    Introduction Heparin administration is a nursing task that each and every nurse encounters at some point in their career. It is imperative for the safety of the patient and the individual nurse, for the administering nurse to be aware of the common medication errors that have resulted in serious injury or death of patients when a heparin solution was involved. Awareness on the part of the practicing nurse allows for success when performing skills. Following we will explore studies that attempt to

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    Heroin use is on the rise and most users started out misusing and abusing prescribed opioid painkillers. In the United States, approximately 2.5 million people have been diagnosed with an opioid use disorder. Over 80 people die each day from opioid overdose (Hurd, 2017). There is a strong scientific evidence that shows CBD as a positive and effective

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    recurrent and significant adverse consequences related to the repeated use of substances” (“2 Definitions, 2005”). Substance abuse in its own is a very broad topic. These substances can range anywhere from alcohol to prescription narcotics such as Benzodiazepines to illegal, illicit drugs such as methamphetamines. Alcoholism is one of the leading causes of disease and death in the United States (“Long-Term Health Risks

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    Addicts are incredibly adept at hiding evidence of their addiction. Deception is the rule, not the exception. Physicians are trained to identify addiction, but without training common signs of addiction can easily be overlooked. For example, it is a misconception that opioid addicts are easily identified by looking for needle or track marks on their arms at the elbow pit (http://bit.ly/1DTAgwB). Addicts also inject into veins normally hid from view, such as the legs, feet, and groin. If a vein is

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    Drug Card- Valproic acid (Depakene) Therapeutic Class: Anti-seizure drug Action: It action is widespread. It’s same as that of phenytoin, although effects on GABA and calcium channels also makes this drug similar to benzodiazepines and succinimides. Uses: It is used for the treatment of

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    Many people don’t consider the real effects of drugs when they are about to use it. In today’s society, there are various types of drugs or substances that are either on the legal or illegal side. Just because a substance is legal does not make it beneficial and vice versa. The main categories of drugs are stimulants, depressants, and hallucinogens. The drug category that I would like to focus on is stimulants. The most heavily and frequently used stimulant, which is caffeine. Never does it cross

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    Prescription drug abuse is steadily on the rise; there is an epidemic particularly of prescription opioid addiction and abuse in the United States. In 2013 prescription opioids surpassed automobile collisions for the number one cause of injury-related deaths in America, among individuals aged 25-64 (Lypapustina, 2016). Many patients’ addiction started with experimental use of the drug in a social situation (Felicinda-Reynaldo, 2014). However, another influential factor that should be considered

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    they need to be in a stable psychosocial situation. You want them to feel ready for it. And then, and only then, do you do the taper. But you still have to follow them, and not be hesitant to restart them. Because if they don’t do well, they can overdose and die” (Drug and Alcohol Weekly, 2008). Abuse of Buprenorphine in the U.S. Study With the increase of medical availability of buprenorphine there have been concerns about the abuse potential. There have been international cases of misuse

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    Implications of Health Economic Concepts of Health Care Healthcare is an industry that encompasses various factors to ensure that it’s operating efficiently. Health care professionals have an obligation to comprehend the role that health economics plays in regards to the demand and utilization of health care. The government plays an enormous part in areas such as financing and the delivery of care; therefore, the organization’s decision maker must learn the economic functions and its benefits to

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