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English英语译成Chinese汉语: Subject Informed Consent General field: 医学 Detailed field: 医疗:医药
原文文本 - English英语 b. What are the known side effects of the investigational products?
PXXXX
• Very Common: (may occur in 10 or more subjects in 100)
Mild to moderate skin rash has been reported in most subjects treated with PXXXX and has been observed with other drugs that are similar to PXXXX. The skin rash commonly resembles acne. The skin rash often involves the face, upper chest and back, but can affect any area of the body. Some rashes have been associated with redness, itching, and flaking of the skin. This skin reaction can become severe. In some cases, it may cause infected sores requiring medical and/or surgical treatment, or cause severe skin infections that could be fatal. Prolonged exposure to the sun can make the rash worse. Additionally, dry skin, fissures (cracks in the skin) on the fingers or toes, fingernail bed or toenail bed infection or inflammation have been reported. Once the PXXXX is withheld or discontinued, the adverse effects on skin will generally resolve. Your physician may decide to treat the rash and ask you to use particular creams to help reduce the adverse effects of the skin rash.
Other very common adverse effects that you may experience include one or more of the following: diarrhea (sometimes causing severe dehydration), abdominal pain, constipation, swelling of the hands and feet and feeling tired.
• Common: (may occur between 1 and 9 subjects in 100)
Common adverse effects that you may experience include one or more of the following: nausea, vomiting, headache, irritation in the mouth, dehydration, hair loss, heart attack (0.2% of these cases were fatal), cough, shortness of breath, excessive hair growth, dry mouth, inflammation of the mucous membrane, chapped lips, a decrease in magnesium, calcium and potassium levels in the blood, nose dryness or bleeding, increased growth of eyelashes, and teary, itchy, dry, red eyes or blurry vision, eye infection and infusion reactions (such as fever, chills, shaking, decrease in blood pressure, slowed heart rate, sudden severe shortness of breath, life-threatening loss of heart or lung function, joint or muscle pain and rash).
• Uncommon: (may occur between 1 and 9 subjects in 1000)
Uncommon adverse effects that you may experience include stroke and blood clots in the legs and in the lungs.
Other adverse effects observed in subjects include acute kidney failure commonly in association with diarrhea and dehydration and lung complications, known as pneumonitis or fibrosis, also observed in subjects receiving other drugs that are similar to the investigational drug. These complications are generally treatable, but in some cases may result in permanent lung damage. To-date, subjects receiving PXXXX have uncommonly experienced pneumonitis or fibrosis of the lungs.
English英语译成Chinese汉语: Healthcare Brochure General field: 医学 Detailed field: 医疗:医疗服务
原文文本 - English英语 Wellness Tools
Wellness Tools are the things you do to keep yourself well, and the things you do to help yourself feel better when you don’t feel well. You may have discovered them yourself or learned about them from others. Most of them are simple, safe and free.
Developing A Wellness Toolbox
A Wellness Toolbox is a list of things you have done in the past, are doing now, or would like to try to help you stay well. It includes things you could do to help yourself feel better when you are not doing well.
Following is a list of wellness tools many have found to be helpful in their recovery process. Included is a list of things you may wish to avoid to help you stay well. Check off the ones that you feel would work for you. Add to the list any other responses you currently use or have thought of.
Lifestyle Issues Tools
o Educate yourself
o Exercise
o Maintain a healthy diet
o Get adequate exposure to light
o Adequate sleep and rest
o Daily planning
o Problem-solving Process/Brainstorming
o Do something "normal," like washing your hair, shaving, or going to work
o Journaling – writing in a notebook
Health-Related Responses/Tools
o Get a physical examination
o Get a medication check
o Talk to a healthcare professional about a change in your treatment
o Get a second opinion
o Get a referral to a specialist
o Use hot or cold packs
o Get supportive therapy
o Get a massage
o Give yourself a massage
o Take medications, vitamins, minerals, or other food supplements
Tools for Developing a Strong Support System
o Ask someone else to help you out
o Talk to a friend
o Talk to a healthcare professional
o Attend a support group
o Counseling
o Develop and use effective communication skills
o Have a meeting of your supporters or your family
o Offer support/feedback and be open to receive support/feedback from peers
Changing the Way You Feel About Yourself
o Surround yourself with people who are positive, affirming and loving
o Wear clean clothing, or something else that makes you feel good
o Make a collage of your life
o Make a list of your accomplishments
o Spend ten minutes writing down everything good you can think of about yourself
o Do something that makes you laugh
o Do something special for someone else
o Get some little things done
o Repeat positive affirmations
Relieving Tension and Stress
o Yoga or tai chi
o Be present in the moment
o Take a warm bath or shower
o Look at something pretty or that means something special to you
o Do focusing/mindfulness exercises
o Deep breathing
o Progressive relaxation
o Guided imagery
o Grounding
o Listen to music, make music, or sing
o Expose yourself to something that smells good to you
Things to Avoid:
o Alcohol
o Sugar
o Caffeine
o Going to bars or other “using” places
o Getting overtired
o Certain people
o 自我教育
o 運動
o 維持健康飲食
o 攝取充足陽光
o 充足睡眠及休息
o 訂立每日計劃
o 解決問題的過程/腦力激盪
o 做一些「正常」的事,例如洗頭、剃鬚、工作等
o 記事──把事情寫在記事簿
與健康有關的對策/工具
o 接受身體檢查
o 接受藥物檢查
o 與醫護專業人士對話,查詢自己的療程有甚麼改變
o 尋求第二意見
o 轉介至專科醫生
o 使用冷/熱敷袋
o 接受支持性治療
o 接受按摩
o 替自己按摩
o 使用藥物、維他命、礦物質,或其他補助食品
建立強而有力支持系統的工具
o 找其他人協助自己
o 與朋友談話
o 與醫護專業人士談話
o 出席支援小組
o 接受輔導
o 發展並使用有效的溝通技巧
o 約見你的支持者及家人
o 提供支持/回饋,並以開放的態度接受同輩的支持/回饋
改變對自己的看法
o 把自己置身於正面、肯定自己、愛護自己的人中間
o 穿著乾淨的衣服,或者其他令自己感到舒適的東西
o 拼貼自己的生活圖片
o 列出你完成的事
o 花十分鐘寫下所有自己認為好的特質/做得好的事情
o 做一些令自己發笑的事
o 為別人做一些特別的事
o 把一些小事做妥
o 重覆正面、肯定的話
紓緩緊張,減輕壓力
o 練習瑜珈或太極
o 活在當下
o 泡一個熱水澡或熱水淋浴
o 看著漂亮的事物,或者對你有特別意義的東西
o 做「內觀」(focusing,重新瞭解自己)/「正念」(mindfulness,有意識觀察自己)練習
o 深呼吸
o 使用漸進式放鬆法
o 接受心靈導航(guided imagery)治療
o 紮根(grounding)
o 聆聽音樂、製作音樂、唱歌
o 讓自己身處在氣味好聞的環境中
應避免的東西:
o 酒精
o 糖
o 咖啡因
o 到酒吧或其他令你聯想到這些物品的地方
o 過度疲累
o 某類人
其他你找到的工具:
English英语译成Chinese汉语: Texas Hold'em Tutorial by Professional Player General field: 其它 Detailed field: 游戏/视频游戏/博彩/赌场
原文文本 - English英语 1 Q-7 suited is a pretty solid hand to open from the button because
2 1) He'll be calling out of position, so he'll be playing any hand at a disadvantage,
3 and 2) we can make a lot of cool hands, like a Queen-high flush draw.
4 I'll make a continuation bet of $2, about 2/3 the pot.
5 I don't really mind a call, but he'll fold most of the time. There aren't many hands he can call with -- maybe a 6, and obviously a Jack.
6 With Q-10 suited, I'm just going to flat call out of the big blind.
7 I flopped top pair, so I'm probably going to check-call, depending on how much he bets.
8 He bet quickly, about half-pot. I'm going to call quickly.
9 The 10 is a pretty good card for me, though it does make a straight for some of the hands he could have.
10 I'm going to check-call, I believe. Check-raising is also an option.
11 He could have a lot of hands that will call a value bet on the river, such as J-9 or A-10.
12 So I'm going to bet a little more than half the pot, and hope he calls.
13 I really don't want to be raised though, because then I might not be good.
14 And he raised. But I think I'm good enough here to call. It's a pretty small raise.
15 He rivered a smaller two-pair.
16 10-3 off-suit is OK to fold from the button.
17 Often, people who don't play a lot of heads-up won't reload to 100 big blinds, so you have to keep track of how much money they have.
18 Because their stack size will be adjusting.
19 Right now he's lost a fifth of his stack.
20 It doesn't really change my strategy now, but when he gets below half his stack, I'll have to start playing differently.
21 A-4 off-suit is an OK hand to raise from the button. Pretty much any Ace is good for a raise.
22 He's three-bet me really small here. I don't know what he has, but I have an Ace, so if he has any pocket pair, I have outs.
23 6-6-5 flop, two hearts. I don't really know what his three-betting range is.
24 But on a board like this, he should be playing most turns straight-forward -- so he won't be betting the flop and the turn unless he has a big hand.
25 So I'm going to call here, with the idea that I'll be able to pick up the pot on a later street.
26 Hopefully he'll check this turn. If he bets, I'll have to fold.
27 He's checked. The turn is a bad card for any hand he might have like pocket 8s, 7s, or 9s, as it completes multiple draws I could have.
28 I'm going to check back here, because that's probably what I would do with a flush draw that got there.
29 I'm going to bet 2/3 pot on the river. He should fold to my river bet.
30 Especially with the 10 on the river, when he snap-checks two streets.
31 I obviously hope he folds because I have Ace-high, and that's not good very often when he calls.
32 It's actually kind of interesting. People tend to play a little differently when they see they are playing with a pro.
33 And he just shoved the river. So he probably has 5-6, 6-10, a flush, a straight -- any hand that beats me -- so I'm going to fold.
34 Now I auto-reloaded to $50.
35 I like playing 100 big blinds deep or more, because I feel that lets me maximize my edge.
36 Here I open 10-6 off-suit. You don't always have to open a hand like this.
37 But since you're playing heads-up, it's less likely either of you are going to make a hand.
38 So if you're in position, you can often bet three streets and get them to fold.
39 So any two cards aren't bad to raise, but you don't want to get too crazy.
40 Here I'm going to bet. I bet the flop and he check-called.
41 A-3-5 on the flop, two diamonds. So there are a lot of draws possible. A Jack came on the turn.
42 That's a bad card for any hand he has like 6-6, 7-7, 8-8. That jack's kind of scary, especially on an Ace-high flop.
43 So I'm going to bet and hope he once again folds.
44 He also should be folding any 5 or random 3 that he has.
45 But who knows. He might get stubborn and refuse to fold.
46 He decided to check-raise. I'm going to fold, obviously, because I have no pair and no draw.
47 And he had a random 5 that he decided to check-raise with.
48 When he does that, he turns his 7-5 into a bluff, which allows me to play perfectly against him.
49 When he has 7-5 and check-raises the turn, I'm obviously not going to put any money in when I'm behind.
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