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How to be happy and positive is to look at the positive side of EVERYTHING!!! Let's say you just broke up with someone. Well, now you know that they obviously weren't the one for you. If they were cheating or if they wanted to break up. There are different scenarios where it is hard to deal with it. And there is no positive side to it, but just try to look at the positive side. Let's say someone you loved just died. Sure it is DEFINITELY going to be depressing, but it was there time to move on. They fulfilled their purpose, and it was time for them to go where they belonged. Let's say your house burnt down. It gives you another chance to go live somewhere else, and start anew. Say you got cancer. Yea you might die, but at least it gives you another positive outlook on life. To appreciate everything that has happened. Say you are getting bullied. It gives you a chance to help the entire world by sharing your bullying story. There are so many positives to everything. Just try to look that way. :)
-Twix
Answer:
Explanation:
How are victims affected by crime?
While the short-term effects of crime can be severe, most people don't suffer any long-term harm. Occasionally, people do develop long-term problems, such as depression or anxiety-related illnesses, and a few people have a severe, long-lasting reaction after a crime, known as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Answer:
The patient needs lifestyle modification and should come for routine check ups and follow ups.
Explanation:
As given in the context, the patient has high blood pressure or is hypertensive. She also had a typical squamous cells of some undetermined significance. She also had a history of breast cancer in the past.
So the patient need medicines for hypertension and also needs modification in her life styles. She should regularly visit the doctor for health check ups.
I would recommend :
-- regular monitor the B.P of the patient and inform her B.P. level to her.
-- teach her some self health monitoring skills
-- modify the dosage and will change the medications since the patient is suffering from hot flushes and also genitourinary symptoms. These are the effects of medicine amlodipine as well as hydrochlorothiazide that is taken for reducing her BP.
For ASCUS, I recommend :
-- pap smear to be done yearly
-- cytology to be repeatedly done
Yearly mammography is to be recommended for breast cancer history.
Also advice to exercise for thirty minutes daily and reduce the salt content to less than 2.5 g in a day.