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    Colon cancer is a type of cancer that attacks the large intestine walls or the lower part of your digestive system. Colon cancer usually attacks in the sides or in the innermost layer part of the large intestine and then it starts to grow. At first colon cancer is detected; small and then it progressively get bigger and bigger. One of the worst things about colon cancer is that you can not really detect it because there are no symptoms whatsoever, if colon cancer symptoms are detected it is…

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    5 Things You Should Know About Before Traveling to South Korea A foreign country means there are different customs and cultures - exactly what the reason for some of us who are traveling to these foreign lands. Korea is quite a modernized country and there are some eccentricities that some people should expect before going into this foreign and different land. So these five things should be able to help you be prepared for your new and the exciting trip to South Korea. 1.…

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    LIFTING AND TRANSFERING  Body mechanics is moving the body in an efficient and safe way that reduces the risk of injury. Body mechanics is using good posture, proper techniques, and using the strongest and largest muscles when you can. Good body mechanics are extremely crucial as DSW’s working in residential programs because we are often doing a lot of lifting and transferring of significant amounts of weight (the weight of another human being). We can be easily injured if we do not use proper…

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    5. Describe the medical and nursing management of a patient with acute renal failure. Include discussion of fluid administration, treatment of common electrolyte imbalances, and dialysis. The nurse plays important role in managing fluid and electrolyte balance during an incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI). The nurse will assess and take objective data by observing and recording accurate intake and output. Also, the nurse will take daily measurements of the patient’s weight with the same…

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    Colon Cancer Pathophysiology Colon Cancer Introduction Pathophysiology is based on structural changes and abnormalities that cause disease and defects. Colon cancer is a disease of the large intestine. Cancer early on shows no signs or symptom and is called the silent killer. In the early stage there would be small noncancerous polyps that are growths on the lining of the large intestine. When the cancer goes undetected for a long period it will proliferate and be noticed. When left…

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    Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Introduction: IBS is a persistent gastrointestinal condition. IBS is often associated with the name, Spastic Colon. (emedicinehealth, 2016). This syndrome causes excessive discomfort in individuals. IBS consists of a group of symptoms which consistently occurs for longer than six months. (WebMD, 2014). Motivation: Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a condition which affects many individuals negatively if these individuals do not understand their condition. IBS does…

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    sensory receptors that monitor pressure and stretching of the rectum. When the rectum become full with feces, these receptors transmits signals to the brain to let the body know that it is ready for defecation. The anal canal is last of the large intestine and it ends at the anus and controls the defecation process. When feces entering the rectum and anal canal, pressure is applied on the internal anal sphincter, causing the smooth muscle tissue to relax and open and be able to defecate. The…

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    Most of them said that they don’t have toilets or don’t have proper water facility. Also many claim that they didn't know the various diseases and problems that can be caused due to Open Defecation. • There were no Dustbins in the village. The garbage was piled up at various places and there was no mechanism to clean it up. • Both solid and liquid waste management was not in good condition. Drainage system was open and choked at various points…

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    Hydration Essay

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    The socioeconomic condition of the family is a very important factor in child health. The physical and intellectual development of children varies with the intellectual development of children varies with the socioeconomic status of the family. Environment also affects on child’s health that is various illnesses cause like infections, accidents, infestation etc from environment. Material and Method was with a, non experimental approach was used for the present study. A cross sectional survey…

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    There are various sectors that impact prosperity in today's overall population. With the world's population growing at a faster rate than ever before seen, health specialists have a full workload trying to maintain well-being among them. To understand and decipher the fight against disease, specialists have set up a triangle to enhance, comprehend, and improve the battle against these well-being issues. The three corners or vertices are operator, host, and environment. All corners are similarly…

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