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    Chronic Fatigue

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    How Dehydration And Chronic Fatigue Are Connected? Summary: Water is the main ingredients required for our bodies to work in a proper manner. It's important to drink the daily required amount of fresh clean water to prevent dehydration. If you’re suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome, then dehydration might occur more frequently. Main Content: When we have chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), it is quite common for us to develop the problem of dehydration. The natural thirst reflex of our body…

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    Ms. Rebecca Fields, a 23-year-old Law student, comes to the clinic for evaluation of a sore throat which started about 2 days ago, suddenly along with fever. She states that her roommate had a bad cold sore a week ago. She states she has never experienced sore throat before. Currently, the pain is 10/10. She states a sore throat hurts when swallowing liquids and solids. Member states both sides of her neck is sore and tender. She states she has tried over the counter analgesics- Tylenol every 6…

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    without stimulation. They are also more dependent on aerobic metabolism for the energy they use to continue contracting. Smooth muscle known as nonstriated muscle is an involuntary muscle found in the walls of the blood vessels and different hollow organs. Around blood vessels it regulate blood flow through vital organs, in the digestive and urinary systems around the rings called sphincter, assist in the movement of materials along the passageway…

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    provides physical protection to the heart by not allowing it to over expand. In Pericardial Effusion, the patient has an abnormal accumulation of fluid within the pericardial cavity. This reduces the ability of the heart to perform its every day function. Most of the time the cause of pericardial effusion…

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    Case Study: Lumbar Spine

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    DOI: 11/22/2006. Patient is a 55-year-old male route sales representative who sustained injuries to his right elbow, shoulder, neck and back while he was exiting a truck and he stepped on the bumper, when the bumper collapsed. MRI of the lumbar spine performed on 03/31/16 showed disc herniations at L3-S1 deforming the thecal sac with bilateral neural foraminal extension at all three levels, abutting the exiting L5 nerve roots with left neural foraminal narrowing at L5-S1, left greater than…

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    Cephalic Blood Layer

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    which is located at the cranial aspect of the foreleg is a peripheral vein that is often used for venepuncture. This vein is often used as it is close to the surface of the skin and easily accessible (McCurnin and Bassert, (2002)).Before taking the blood sample, the dog is placed in sternal recumbancy or standing position and the area over where the needle is going to be inserted is shaved. If the dog is very small, it may need to be restrained in the owners arms and the foreleg extended.…

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    Hypothyroidism

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    progresses, many signs appear; they also differ depending on the severity. All symptoms tend to develop slowly. These signs and symptoms include: fatigue, unexplained weight gain, puffy face, muscle weakness, aches, tenderness, and stiffness, elevated blood cholesterol level, slowed heart rate, depression, impaired memory, and many more. When a case of hypothyroidism turns severe, it is known as myxedema, which can be life-threatening. Constant stimulation of the thyroid can make matters worse,…

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    Zika virus can be spread during both the daytime and nighttime by a mosquito that carries the virus. A pregnant woman who is infected with Zika can pass the virus to her fetus during pregnancy or around the time of birth, which can cause serious birth defects. It is unknown whether pregnant women are more likely to develop symptoms of the disease compared to the general population. A person infected with Zika can spread the disease with a sex partner during the time of unprotected sex. There is…

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    Thermal Burns

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    Burns are one of the leading cause of medical emergencies in the United States. While young child typically under the age of five years old and adults over the age of sixty-five years old suffer with more burns than any other age group. Children and older adults have a harder time healing from serious burns due to the lack of hydration in the body and the skin is so fragile so burns tend to be deeper. Women usually only account for 31 percent of burn patients while men account for 69 percent.…

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    Bailey Article 2: ACLS medications and intent Summary Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is the name given to a set of guidelines and recommendations produced by the American Heart Association to standardize healthcare provider response to cardiac arrest (Pozner, 2015). As time and research have progressed, ACLS guidelines have changed. Current recommendations, as of 2010, emphasize high quality chest compressions and early defibrillation, and that the evidence supporting these two…

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