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    Gallbladder Case Study

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    Abdomen Injury: Ruptured Gallbladder Definition of Injury The gallbladder is an organ that holds the excess bile produced by the liver. When the gallbladder ruptures, this excess bile leaks, caused by inflammation.(Krause, 2015) Anatomy of the Gallbladder The gallbladder is located underneath the liver Mechanism of Injury The two ways a gallbladder can rupture are from inflammation, or due to blunt injury. Causes of inflammation that lead to rupture are “Gallstones, ascariasis,…

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    Subjective and objective data are significant to support the diagnosis of CD and rule out other likely gastrointestinal conditions. Detailed information should be collected from the patient regarding their symptoms. This information should include: the patient’s ability to tolerate well-balanced meals, significant weight loss, family members with similar symptoms or gastrointestinal diseases, remedies that have been tried to alleviate symptoms and its response, the presence of abscesses,…

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    Honeybees Research Paper

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    Honey bees are small winged insects that have a huge impact in our modern-day society and agriculture. Honeybees provide us with more than just honey; they also supply us with a wide variety of fruits and vegetables through pollination. Sadly, honey bees are on the verge of extinction. Without these tiny creatures, we would suffer a great loss in produce. Throughout this paper, we will explore what a honeybee is, it’s job, and how we can stop its extinction. The western honey bee is a…

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    Burn Fat Research Paper

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    the three essentially different types of internal fat, subcutaneous fat, fat determined gender. And for each of them requires its own strategy of struggle. Internal fat As the name implies, the internal (visceral) fat is stored primarily in the abdomen, forcing stomach forward. The more complete person, the more he has such fat. It is the fat gives the figure of fat people apple-shaped. To combat the fat cardio is most effective. All those who claim that dramatically lost weight from running,…

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    pale gray in colour. They characterize with obvious dark patches on both sides of the thorax and abdomen segments. The first instars have no lines on the thorax and abdomen dorsal surface. Second nymphal instars are 1.3 – 2.25 mm long. Two lines of dark brown spots formed on the thorax and abdominal dorsal surface. Third nymphal instars are 1.6 - 2.68 mm long. The dorsal surface of the thorax and abdomen characterized by two longitudinal lines. Fourth nymphal instars are 2.18 - 4 mm long. They…

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    kinds of breast reconstruction procedures. TRAM (transverse rectus abdominis muscle) breast reconstruction is one type of a procedure that uses tissue from another part of your body (flap procedure). In this procedure, tissue and muscle from your abdomen are used to reconstruct your breast. There are two types of TRAM flaps: • Pedicle TRAM flap. ○ The tissue and muscle from your belly stay connected to their original blood supply. ○ The tissue and blood vessels are tunneled under the…

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    Uterine Fibroids

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    fibroids cause no symptoms, but when symptoms are experienced include: - Prolonged menstrual periods. - Bleeding during periods. - Swelling in the abdomen or pelvis. - Pain in the abdomen or pelvis. - Constipation. - Pain during…

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    C Diff Case Studies

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    function was normal, without evidence of microscopic or macroscopic hematuria. She was found to have an elevated ESR, AST, ALT and alkaline phosphatase with normal bilirubin levels. Imaging studies including abdominal ultrasound, CT abdomen and pelvis, MR angiogram of the abdomen and pelvis, were unremarkable. Work-up such as ANA, ANCA, HIV and hepatitis panel were normal. Colonoscopy and upper endoscopy were negative.…

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    Fundoplication Essay

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    incision in the abdomen. If there it is a hernia, it is repaired first with stitches to tighten the diaphragm and stop the upward bulging of the stomach. Then, the top portion of the stomach is wrapped around and stitched to the end of the esophagus to prevent acid, fluids, and food from leaving the stomach and flowing upward into the esophagus. The incision is closed with sutures or staples. Laparoscopic Fundoplication: The surgeon makes a few small incisions in the abdomen, one medical…

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    As your pregnancy progresses, your prenatal visits will vary greatly. During most visits, you can expect your health care provider to do the following: Check your blood pressure, measuring your weight gain, abdomen to check your developing infant's growth. Feel your abdomen to find the fetus's position .Do tests, such as blood tests or an ultrasound exam. What’s the importance of having prenatal care? Prenatal care can help keep you and your baby healthy. Babies of mothers who do not get…

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