Have you taken molly recently and are worried about testing positive for an upcoming drug test? Or maybe you just want to know when those withdrawal symptoms will go away? Either way, you’re probably wondering: how long does molly stay in your system? We’ve got all the info you need to know how long molly stays in different parts of your body, what can affect these numbers, and how you may be able to speed to process up.
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Decreased Cardiac Output: Causes, Symptoms, and Care
Are you creating a nursing care plan for decreased cardiac output? Or have you or a person close to you been diagnosed with it? This guide explains the causes of decreased cardiac output, how it’s diagnosed, and how it can be managed to help you understand everything you need to know about this condition.
Read moreHow to Diagnose Fluid Volume Deficit: Signs and Care Plan
Looking for information about fluid volume deficit? We’ve got you covered! In this article, we’ll explain the fluid volume deficit nursing diagnosis (AKA deficient fluid volume) and describe the causes, symptoms, and signs. We’ll also provide guidance on creating a fluid volume deficit care plan.
Read more11 Common Shingles Treatments and How They’ll Help You
Worried you have shingles and looking for a shingles treatment? You’re not alone. According to the CDC, almost one out of every three people in the US will develop shingles in their lifetime, so many people experience the miserable shingles pain. If you do have shingles pain and the shingles rash, what are the most common shingles treatments and how do they work? I’ll walk you through the 11 most common shingles treatments and discuss how they’ll help you.
Read moreWhat Are the ICD-10 Codes for Diabetes? Complete List
Have you come across a form of diabetes with an unusual presentation or a rare underlying cause? Luckily, the ICD-10 codes for diabetes cover every manifestation of the disease imaginable in very specific terms. In this article, I’ll go through the full range of diabetes ICD-10 codes and provide some guidelines for how to use them appropriately in your medical records.
Read moreWhat Are the ICD-10 Codes for Abdominal Pain? Complete List
Do you have a patient complaining of stomach pain with no clear cause? Not sure what to write in their chart? Not to worry! You can use the ICD-10 codes for abdominal pain to indicate specifically what kind of discomfort they’re suffering even if you aren’t sure of the cause. In this article, I’ll list the abdominal pain ICD-10 codes starting with R10.*, plus a few key guidelines for using them.
Read moreHow Coconut Oil for Hair Will Make Your Hair Gorgeous
People have used coconut oil for thousands of years to moisturize their hair and scalp. In recent years, science has confirmed what many people already knew – coconut oil is a highly effective hair treatment. Want to promote hair growth? Get smoother, sleeker hair? Get rid of annoying dandruff? This guide will go over the top five benefits of coconut oil for hair, along with the evidence that proves why it works so well. Most importantly, we’ll talk about how YOU can use coconut oil on your hair, step by step!
Read moreGreen Poop? Don’t Panic – What It Means
Did you get up from the toilet and suddenly notice green poop? Oh no! Don’t worry. Most of the time this is nothing to worry about, even if it’s bright or green, solid or diarrhea. But it’s still useful to pay attention to your green poo to make sure you’re not missing any bigger issues. Here we’ll cover all the potential causes of green poop, in both adults and kids. You’ll learn what to do if you’re currently having this problem.
Read more(Updated) Blue Waffles Disease is FAKE – Here’s Why
The internet is full of hoaxes, urban legends, and conspiracy theories. Some internet hoaxes of recent years include the idea that Abraham Lincoln invented Facebook, that Pharrell and Keanu Reeves are immortal vampires, and that the Denver airport is the headquarters of a “New World Order” elite power group controlling the earth from behind the scenes. What can we say—the World Wide Web is weird. But one of the most persistent internet hoaxes of the past few years centers on a completely made-up STD. It’s called “Blue Waffles Disease” or “Blue Waffle Disease.” Again – it’s completely fake. In this[…]
Read more6 Easy Steps: How to Insert a Tampon
Tampons might sound weird and uncomfortable to the uninitiated, but they’re really a super simple and convenient way to manage your period. They can help you move around more easily and feel less self conscious, even during days when you have a heavier flow. In this article, I’ll walk you through how to insert a tampon, step-by-step. I’ll give you tips for using tampons safely and effectively. At the end of this, you should be putting in tampons with no problems!
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