Schizophrenia Kristel Raud PSPSB 2 What is schizophrenia? Mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes and by impaired emotional responses Delusions including paranoia and auditory hallucinations, disorganized thinking reflected in speech, and a lack of emotional intelligence Symptoms Hallucinations (hearing voices) Delusions (bizarre or persecutory in nature) Disorganized thinking and speech Social withdrawal Sloppiness of dress and hygiene Loss of motivation and judgment Positive and negative symptoms POSITIVE NEGATIVE
Along with drinking their are different levels to it: 0.02-0.03 BAC: No loss of coorination,slight euphoria and loss of shyness. Depressant effects are not apparent. 0.04-0.06 BAC: Feeling of well-being, relaxation, lower inhibitions, sensation of warmth. Some minor impairment of reasoning and memory, lowering of caution. 0.07-0.09 BAC: Slight impairment of balance, speech, vision, reaction time, and hearing. Judgement and self-control are reduced, and caution, reason and memory are impaired. 0.10-1.125 BAC: Signficant impairment of moter coordination and loss of good judgement. Speech may be slurred; balance, vision,reaction time and hearing will be impaired. (It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle at this level of intoxication.) 0.13-0.15 BAC: Gross motor impairment and lack of physical control. BLurred vision and major loss of balance. Euphoria is reduced and dysphoria beginning to appear. 0.16-0.20 BAC: Dysphoria (anxiety,restlessness) predominates, nausea may appear. The
Recreational drug Aka Marijuana Preparation of the Cannabis plant intended for use as a psychoactive drug or medicine Mostly used recreationally or as a medical drug Also religious or spiritual rites Most widely used illegal drug in UK CONSUMED FOR EFFECTS Mental and physical Decrease in short- effects time memory Heightened mood Dry mouth Relaxation Impaired motor skills Increase in appetite Red eyes Feelings of paranoia or anxiety Reduce nausea and vomitting during chemotherapy To improve appetite in people with HIV/AIDS To treat chronic pain Help with muscle spasms Psychoactive and physiological effects Immediate desired effects – Relaxation and mild euphoria (the “high” or “stoned” feeling)
strength and direction of the relationship hypertension - The disease or disorder of abnormally high blood pressure adverse - unfavorable sedative-hypnotics - are drugs which depress or slow down the body's functions withdrawal - A type of metabolic shock the body undergoes when a substance, usually a toxin such as heroin, to which a patient is addicted is withheld. impairment - The result of being impaired; a deterioration or weakening; a disability or handicap; an inefficient part or factor. malignant neoplasms harmful/injurious abnormal mass of tissue dysthymia - a tendency to be depressed, without hope hypomania - A mild form of mania, especially the phase of several mood disorders characterized by euphoria or hyperactivity coronary heart disease - Any disease caused by the accumulation of fatty deposits in the coronary arteries that supply blood to the myocardium
3. Derive to receive or obtain from a source or origin, in Chemistry to produce or obtain from another 4. Pitchblende a major ore of uranium and radium 5. Deplorable causing or being a subject for regret; very bad 6. Fission the act of cleaving or splitting into parts 7. Harnessing the combination of straps, bands, and other parts forming the working gear of a draft animal 8. Cripple offensive way to say person who is disabled or impaired in ay way 9. Succumb to give way to superior force 10.Hefty heavy, weighty 11.Abode a place in which a person resides; residence 12.Currents a flowing; something that flows; moving in a certain direction 13.Dissymmetry absence or lack of symmetry 14.Estrange to turn away in feeling or affection 15.Cathode the electrode or terminal by which current leaves an electrolytic cell 16.Impregnable not to be overcome or overthrown, unconquerable 17
that? All animals and plants form a very important part of our ecosystem that also includes our lands and waters. Remove one part from the environment and damage will be done. For example, after the last wolves were killed in Yellowstone Park in 1926, problems began to emerge. During the 70 years before wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone Park there were many problems with the rise in deer population, conditions of the park were impaired by erosionding land and eradicating all kind of greenery. In 1995, the reintroduction of the wolves fixed the problems. The natural situation was restoredadvanced, new species appeared and the deer population was got under the control. Therefore, all animals are important to our environment and if one of the species goesis going to extinct, then the whole natural ecosystem will be disheveled. It will affect humans as well because we are a part of wildlife
Buses London's bus network is one of the largest in the world, running 24 hours a day, with 8,000 buses, 700 bus routes, and over 6 million passenger journeys made every weekday. In 2003, the network's ridership was estimated at over 1.5 billion passenger trips per annum, more than the Underground. Around £850 m is taken in revenue each year.London has the largest wheelchair accessible network in the world and, from the 3rd quarter of 2007, became more accessible to hearing and visually impaired passengers as audio-visual announcements were introduced. The distinctive red double-decker buses are internationally recognised, and are a trademark of London transport along with black cabs and the Tube. Climate London has a temperate marine climate, like much of the British Isles, so the city rarely sees extremely high or low temperatures. Summers are warm with average high temperatures of 19 °C -
(otsakorral). Exhaustion (kurnatus) is the third and final. At this point, all of the body's resources are eventually depleted (otsakorral) and the body is unable to maintain (säilitama) normal function. The initial (algne) autonomic nervous system symptoms may reappear (sweating, raised heart rate etc.). If stage three is extended (pikendatud), long term damage may result as the body, and the immune system is exhausted and function is impaired (kahjustatud) resulting in decompensation (tasakaalust väljas). There are several ways of coping (toimetulemine) with stress. Some techniques of time management (aja mahavõtmine?) may help a person to control stress. In the face of high demands, effective stress management (ohjeldamine) involves learning to set limits and to refuse some demands that others make. A destressitizer is any process by which an individual can relieve stress. Include some of the following:
Eripedagoogika. Märts lk.32-40 · Reilson, M. (2002). Puudega laste perede vajadustest ja võimalustest Tartu linna näitel. Käsikiri. Suhtumine kuulmislangusesse 19 · Sats, M. (2004). Tolerantsusest Eestis. Tallinna Pedagoogika Ülikool. Magistritöö. · Szelazkiewicz, S. (2000). Mainstreaming the Hearing Impaired Student. Eastern New Mexico University · Sunts, K. (1998) Õpiabi tavakoolis. Integratsiooni poolt või vastu? Hariduslikud erivajadused ´98. · Tikk, R. (koostaja) (2003) Kuulmislangus: põhjused, diagnostika, ravi ja rehabilitatsioon. Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus. lk. 6 · Tvingstedt, A.-L. (1995). Classroom Interaction and Social Situation of Hard-of-Hearing Pupils in Regular Classes. Dept.of Educational and Psychological Research, Lund University, Malmö School Education.
norm. As teenagers tend to gather in such places they are often the primary consumers. It`s catchy, stylish, cool and mostly fun, according to young people. Alcohol becomes more popular due to its intoxication characteristics which are caused by ethanol (one of the chemical compounds). An individual who is under the influence of alcohol becomes dizzy, light-headed, manipulative, his vision becomes blurred, headaches may occur. The other superfluous are slow reaction time, impaired speech, balance system distortion, impaired memory, lack of concentration. Some become more aggressive others, on the contrary very calm. Alcohol also causes dehydration and behaves as a very destructive element to various human body organs liver, heart, kidneys. It destroys brain cells more actively and stimulates accumulation of fat cells. There are minor positive effects. Wine, for instance, improves blood circulation and some
May impair co- shown that higher levels of CO2 within the range ordination and may induce symptoms in persons with coronary, pulmonary or circulatory problems. found in normal indoor settings are associated with perceptions of poor air quality, increased 12...15% Respiration deeper, increased pulse rate and impaired co-ordination, perception and judgement. prevalence of acute health symptoms (headache, Further increase in rate and depth of respiration, mucosal irritation), slower work performance, and 10...12% further increase in pulse rate, performance failure, increased absence (Erdmann and Apte, 2004) giddiness, poor judgement and blue lips. Mental failure, nausea, vomiting, fainting,
the contents and services, but also in physical layout and atmosphere. Library derives from the Latin word "liber" which means book. It shows that libraries were collections of books at first but now they have also a wide variety of other materials: magazines, newspapers, disc and cassette tape recordings, films and videos, computerized databases, maps etc. In addition to ordinary books libraries may have large-print books and Braille books for people with impaired vision. There are different kinds of libraries to meet the needs of people: university, research, school, medical, government libraries and other libraries. Public libraries serve a wider range of people than other libraries. They may range from big city libraries to small village libraries. Big city libraries' materials are usually organized into subject areas, such as history, science, sports, fiction etc. There may be specials sections also for children
04.2017) Stamatas, G. N., Nikolovski, J., Mack, M. C., Kollias, N. (2010). Infant skin physiology and development during the first years of life: a review of recent findings based on in vivo studies. International Journal of Cosmetic Science: 1-11. doi: 10.1111/j.1468- 2494.2010.00611.x http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-2494.2010.00611.x/full(11.01.2017) Stamatas, G. N., Zerweck, C., Grove, G., Martin, K. M. (2011). Documentation of Impaired Epidermal Barrier in Mild and Moderate Diaper Dermatitis In Vivo Using Noninvasive Methods. Pediatric Dermatology 28: 99-107. doi: 10.1111/j.1525- 1470.2011.01308.x https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21504443 (06.04.2017) Telofski, L. S., Morello, A. P., Correa, M. C. M., Stamatas, G. N. (2012). The Infant Skin Barrier: Can We Preserve, Protect, and Enhance the Barrier? Dermatology Research and Practice 2012. Doi: 10.1155/2012/198789 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/drp/2012/198789/#B6 (09
Verwarnungsgeldkatalog, Gesetzesmaterialen, Vewaltungsforschriften und einschlägige Bestimmungen des StGB und der Stpo, kommentiert von Peter Hentschel. 37., neubearb. Aufl. Desvon Johannes Floegel begr., in 8.-16. Aufl. Von Fritz Hartung und in 17.-26. Aufl. Von Heinrich Jagusch bearb. Werkes. München: Beck. Kaise, H. J. & Oswald, W. D. (Hrsg). (1999). Altern und Autofahren, Bern. Klebelsberg, D. (1982). Verkehrspsychologie. Berlin: Springer. Klemenjak, W. (2006). Impaired Motorists, Methods of Roadside Testing and Assessment for Licensing. Akute und chronische Beeinträhtigung von Kraftfahrern. Ergebnisse des EU-Projektes IMMORTAL. Zeitschrift für Verkehrssicherheit. Heft 2, 52. Jahrgang. Krüger, H.-P. (Hrsg). (1995). Das Unfallrisiko unter Alkohol Analyse, Konsequenzen, Maßnahmen. Stuttgart: Fischer. 39 Maanteeamet
(The Waste Land, The Hollow Men) TS Eliot's poetry : brushed 19th c aside. Standard: 17th c metaphysical poets. Poetry: more subtle, suggestive, precise. Modernist innovation: reproducing sharp contradictions. Fast tempo of modern life. Considerable difficulty to the reader: vast number of allusions. Compressing ideas, saving space. Language of different layers of society: conversation, free verse. Foreign language: erudition, modern world: unhomogeneous, legacy of Babel Tower, impaired communication Objective correlative: The only way of expressing emotion in the form of art is by finding an "objective correlative"; in other words, a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion; such that when the external facts, which must terminate in sensory experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked. An objective correlative is a literary term referring to a symbolic article used to provide explicit(sõnaselge),
Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 7 Maturita Solutions Upper-Intermediate Workbook Key whether it is right to keep animals in Listening at the monastery frail and terrified of captivity. · Remind students to prepare for the the slightest sound, with impaired My own view is that zoos do more listening by reading the sentences vision and blood oozing from her good than harm. Some people carefully and underlining any key gums. She could hardly move her argue that it is cruel to keep words. Play the recording twice. tongue, chew or swallow her food.
Soodla, P (2011). Picture-Elicited Narratives of Estonian Children at the Kindergarten- School Transition as a Measure of Language Competence. Doktoritöö. Tartu Ülikool. Eripedagoogika osakond. Soodla, P., Kikas, E. (2010). Macrostructure in the Narratives of Estonian Children With Typical Development and Language Impairment. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 53, 1321-1333. Stothard, S.E., Snowling, M.J., Bishop, D.V.M., Chipchase, B.B., Kaplan, C.A. (1998). Language impaired preschoolers: a follow-up into adolescence, Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 41, 407-418. Tekstiloomeoskuse õpetamine 49 Sunts, K. (2202). vahendatud tekstiloome ehk kuidas lapsi jutustama õpetada. Eripeda- googika. Logopeedia ja emakeel, 43-55. Sülla, K. (2011). Käändevormide kasutamine ja mõistmine primaarse ja sekundaarse alakõne- ga lastel. Magistri töö. Tartu ülikool. Eripedagoogika osakond. Swanson, L. A
Tõlgendused • Semantiline mälu- teadmised ja faktid, lugemine ja matemaatika jne • Häire alus- suutmatus säilitada või moodustada uusi mälujälgi 65 Patients with medial temporal lesions on the left are impaired on the Hebb Recurring-Digits • Haigus algab mäluhäiretega: ei suudeta uut informatsiooni omandada, säilitada ega Test; subjects with medial temporal lobe damage on the right are impaired on the Corsi reprodutseerida. Block-Tapping Test. • Kõnehäired: sõnavara vähenemine, kõnest arusaamise häire ja vale sõnakasutus.
83 The Welsh Assembly Government, Children and Young People: Right to Action (2002) http://www.wales.gov.uk/subichildren/toc-e.htm#a [accessed 28 April 2014] 20 of children and young people living in poverty today in Wales.84 One in five students who currently live in deprivation has a low academic performance and therefore they are likely to face exclusion, educational under-achievement and impaired life chances.85 Therefore, one of the main priorities of the Welsh Government through the Tackling Poverty Action Plan 2012- 2016 is to `reduce inequality, improve economic and social well-being` by reducing the educational gap between children living in deprivation and their well-off peers.86 Both the PSE framework and Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship (ESDGC) play a crucial role of providing all children with an equal opportunity regardless of
green eyes (normal blue smoke Persians have darker fur and orange/copper eyes). Their eyes reflected red and tended to be sensitive to light. The cats developed cataracts as early as 3 months old. Melanin pigment granules in all tissues, not just the fur, were abnormally in size and shape due to combining with abnormally large lysosomes (part of a cell's digestion mechanism). CHS cats tend to develop kidney lesions, and have impaired vision due to the abnormal pigmentation in the retina. The University of Sydney, Australia's Faculty of Veterinary Science defines CHS as a "rare, lethal disorder" but it better meets the criteria for an "impairing mutation" as its effects can be mitigated with proper care. Affected cats are highly susceptible to infection, due to the abnormally large lysosome in their white blood cells. Bacterial infections occur repeatedly because the white blood cells cannot respond
12 Screw the plugs in by hand initially and the size of the spark and its efficiency will be illustration). If the material has worn down to then fully tighten to the specified torque. If a seriously impaired. The spark plug gap should the specified minimum or less, the pads must torque wrench is not available, tighten the be set to the figure given in the Specifications be renewed as an axle set (four pads). plugs until initial resistance is felt, then tighten
Continue adding rest as needed to resolve plateaus until you hit your target weight or end your bulking cycle. Important caveat: this spacing assumes you are consuming enough food to support rapid growth. Of the trainees who fail to gain signi cant muscular weight (signi cant = at least 2.5 pounds per week) on Occam's Protocol, 95%+ of them fail due to insu cient caloric/nutrient intake. The remaining 5% have nutrient absorption issues such as leaky gut syndrome, impaired stomach acid production, excessive fat excretion, insu cient bile, etc., or other conditions requiring medical attention before the protocol can do its job. I've encountered only one such clinical case in the 5% group. He was 124 pounds at 61, and even when he attempted to gain weight by eating bag after bag of doughnuts in 24-hour periods, he could not gain a single pound. Don't assume you are in this unlikely minority. The most common problem is insu cient food intake.
tial and increased plasma lactate, cortisol, able for formation of flavor compounds, has muscle temperature, rate of pH decline, ulti- traditionally been considered to have a rela- mate pH, and b* values (yellowness) of tively large impact on the ultimate flavor of pork. Other color measures were unaffected the meat product. by high stress but water-holding properties “Meaty flavor,” the generic background were impaired. Because supplemental dietary flavor of all types of red meat, is associated magnesium is related to postmortem glyco- with the lean portions of meat. Phospholipids gen breakdown of lactic acid and concomi- (0.5–1% of the lean tissue) contain a high tant muscle pH decline, it has been shown proportion of fatty acids with four or more to help offset damage to color and water- double bonds (C18:4, C20:4, C20:5, C22:5,