8 Responses

  1. danavarro at |

    I can tell that you put a lot of effort into this poster. There is a lot of information. I know how difficult it is to try to put everything in one page. The pictures are appealing. The tables and graphs are informative. Thanks for the educational poster about medical marijuana.

  2. awkaaya at |

    Your poster is very attractive. The graphics are well arranged. The topic of Marijuana is very sensitive especially to the people who think Marijuana is an addictive street drug. As a nurse the first time I gave a patient with cancer Marijuana in pill form, I was in shock and I felt like it was not right. After continues observing my patient feeling relief, it made me feel okay. If patients are educated about Marijuana as medication. It will help a lot of patients with chronic pain.

  3. nahendrix at |

    Medical marijuna is a hot topic in the news. Several states have legalized for medical purposes. You can eat, smoke, inhale, apply as lotion, or place a few drops under your tongue. Medical marijuna is used to treat a lot of conditions such as alzheimer’s dx, appetite loss, cancer, crohn’s disease, anorexia, epilepsy, glaucoma, mental health dx, muscle spasms, nausea, and pain, and depression. Cannabiniods is similar the chemicals the body makes to enhance appetite, memory, movement, and pain. Research states that it reduces anxiety, inflammation, decreases pain, decreases nausea/vomiting, kill cancer cells and slows tumor growth, relax tight muscles for MS patients, and stimulate appetite. I have seen some people come into ED with cannadbiniod hyperemesis. They were pretty aggressive users. They complained of nausea, vomiting, and abd cramps. Nice poster! Interested in seeing the future in CAM.

  4. Melissa Rogers at |

    Hi Michael! Your topic is something that I don’t know very much about. I found it interesting to read and liked your title! I do have a question…what does CAM mean? It was in your PICO question, but I couldn’t find the acronym anywhere else on the poster (though I could have missed it!).

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