Iatrogenic Alcohol Inhalation Inducing Coronary Spasm
and Sinus Tachycardia in Asthmatic and Liver Cirrhotic
Patient; Oxygen Reversal: A Case Report
Volume 4 - Issue 1
Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed*
- Critical Care Unit, Fraskour Central Hospital, Damietta Health Affairs, Egyptian Ministry of Health (MOH), Egypt
Received:December 17, 2020; Published: January 08, 2021
Corresponding author: Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed, Critical Care Unit, Fraskour Central Hospital, Damietta Health Affairs,
Egyptian Ministry of Health (MOH), Damietta, Egypt
DOI: 10.32474/GJAPM.2020.04.000179
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Abstract
In this paper, we consider the logical basis for ethical acts based on sound moral arguments. We consider the authority of the
Church over the course since the Enlightenment. We show that virtue is the logical outcome using AT math. We show mathematically
that there is such a thing as soul energy (SE) that makes up part of the total energy of the universe. Human beings have a soul and
science proves it. It is important because many people today have no faith in religion; their faith is in science. Nothing could be
more stunted and costly to their wellbeing temporally and eternally. We also consider why there are 16 personality types in Jungian
Psychology. We see that the personality is based on stress tolerance. Some seek pleasure; others avoid pain. This is the underlying
force beneath the various personality types. It is important because the education system rewards an increased sensitivity. Those
who do well in school, do not necessarily do well in life because too much emphasis is placed on academic achievement. Education
should be thus changed to reflect the real world so as not to lead students down the wrong paths.
Keywords: Education, Authority, Enlightenment, Reformation, Virtue, Scientism, Feminism, Morals, Virtue, AT Math. Jungian
Psychology, Personality Type, Stress, Please Seeking, Pain Avoidance
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