The nurse has to first ensure that polycystic kidney disease is hereditary and that they can pass it on to their offspring, the chance being 50%.
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They should also educate the patients about the various treatments that are available today, although there is no cure for the disease. There are only interventions that can slow the worsening of the renal disease, including adequate blood pressure control. We can expect, effective therapies in the near future.
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correlated with recognizing faces
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fMRI is an acronym for magnetic resonance imaging that is one of the most widely performed exams in the world at the most modern medical centers and has revolutionized the diagnosis of various diseases, used in virtually all medical specialties and by patients of all ages, even by babies.
Through magnetic resonance imaging, it was possible to recognize a specific site of the brain, called the "fusiform area of faces" (or FFA), in the lower posterior part of the brain. This area is enabled only when we think we saw a face. Even if only one neck supporting a gray circle is shown to us, FFA is activated. If we confuse an object with a face, too. However, if we confuse a face with an object, nothing happens. Thus, it was possible to conclude that FFA is an area correlated with recognizing faces.
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1. Physical: Gaming for hours upon hours can damage your eyes.
2. Mental/Physical: It can deprive you of sleep, for exmple , If you are playing a horror game, then it can make you scared. Some games can even trick you into doing stuff like giving away personal information.
3. social: In some games, it requires you to be social, most games are not going to make you weird or anti social as most parents might say...
Explanation: This is from my experence.
I believe that teens to drugs is because of the people around them. They might do it because they're stressed, have anxiety or because of their friends. If they're with the wrong people at the wrong time they way feel pressure to do drugs.