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    Prilosec Case Study

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    Prilosec (omeprazole), a proton pump inhibitor that reduces the amount of acid produced in the stomach in conditions caused by excess stomach acid. Prilosec suppresses gastric acid secretion by target inhibition of the H+/K+ ATPase enzyme system at the secretory surface of the gastric parietal cell. This enzyme system is considered as the acid (proton) pump within the gastric mucosa, Prilosec has been characterized as a gastric acid-pump inhibitor, because it blocks the final step of acid…

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    pressure (that is, deleterious force) brought to bear on a person, bodily system, or governmental or private health care system or structure, such that the entity subject to such duress reacts in a manner that either perverts or transmutes its normal function. Example, the main stress hormones cortisol, adrenaline, and noradrenaline, is released…

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    Makeup isn't really bad for the skin but it can clog the pores from time to time especially when you don't clean your face afterwards. This can lead to breakouts in those who have sensitive skin which can lead to redness, irritation, and rashes from time to time. Also, makeup particles can block the pores and everything that are inside such as sweat, oil, and dirt just to name a few which can make your sensitive skin even worse. This can leave you worried on the state of your skin when it comes…

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    Bevacizumab Research Paper

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    Effect of injection site on severity of pain in intravitreal injection of bevacizumab ABSTRACT Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between the site of injection and the severity of pain in patients receiving intravitreal bevacizumab (IVB). Methods: In this interventional prospective clinical trial 1004 eyes of 1004 patients who were candidates to received IVB were randomized into 4 groups: superotemporal, superonasal, inferotemporal, and inferonasal site for injection. Visual Analog Scale…

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    rate as well. The beats of the heart rate whether it is slower or faster is highly influential to the tempo of music. The researchers co-founded that when a person is captivated to slow music for a period of 20-30 minutes each day, the heart rate and blood pressure would probably be decreased as compared to people who did not listen to music at all. In spite…

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    The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus (upper arm bone) as well as associated muscles, ligaments and tendons. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the shoulder. The four muscles of the rotator cuff are over half of the seven scapulohumeral muscles. The four muscles are the supraspinatus muscle, the infraspinatus muscle, teres minor muscle, and the subscapularis muscle. The…

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    Colostomy Case Study

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    Colostomy, Adult A colostomy is a surgical procedure in which part of the colon is attached to the front of the abdomen (abdominal wall). The colon is the last part of the digestive tract. It is where water is absorbed from digested food to form stool (feces). A colostomy is done to redirect stool through an opening (stoma) in the abdominal wall. You may need this surgery if you have a medical condition that prevents stool from leaving your body through the usual opening (rectum). A bag will…

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    Essay On Muscle Tissue

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    Muscle tissue is one of the four tissues types that exist in the human body. There are three different muscle tissues, skeletal, cardiac, and smooth. Skeletal muscle tissue cells are long, striated, and have many nuclei. Cardiac muscle tissue, just like the skeletal is also in striations. These cells are short and branched. Unlike, the skeletal muscle tissue these cells die single nucleated. They are connected by intercalated discs. Smooth muscle tissue is not striated. Its Cells are short and…

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    Disc Prolapse Case Study

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    SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION Fifty two patients with suspected disc prolapse were selected as per inclusion criteria. All patients were studied prospectively by meticulous clinical examination followed by plane X-ray and MRI. Clinical findings and investigations methods were then co related with surgical findings in order to evaluate the usefulness of these methods in the management of the disease. The following conclusions were drawn 1. Maximum incidence of disc herniation was in 4th and 5th…

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    Herpes simplex 2 virus (HSV-2) is a DNA virus that stems from the Herpesviridae family and belongs to Simplexvirus genus (Talaro, & Chess, 2015, p. 169). Herpesviridae consists of more than 100 herpesviruses that occur in animals; eight human heran pesviruses are known, with three subfamilies: Alphaherpesvirinae, Betaherpesvirinae, and Gammaherpesvirinae. Herpes simplex virus-2 is part of the Alphaherpesvirinae subfamily (Norberg, Bergström, Rekabdar, Lindh, & Liljeqvist, 2004). One of the…

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