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    Crohn Research Paper

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    and the eyes. Kids can present delays in growth development. About a third of Crohn’s patients develop the perianal symptoms including fissures (anal skin tears), skin tags, fistulae (that abnormal connection between the anus and the intestine), abscess (infected fluid or pus). Other Crohn’s disease symptoms include – • Abdominal tenderness • Diarrhea • Fatigue • Fever • Rectal…

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    Health History: Patient is a 36 year old female of Caucasian decent. Past medical history, of depression, Bi-polar affective disorder, spinal epidural abscess, paraplegia, anemia associated with acute blood loss, Hepatitis C, poly substance abuse, kidney infection, panic attacks, ectopic pregnancy, staphylococcus infection, protein malnutrition, neurogenic bowel, and neurogenic bladder. Current medical history, patient is a 36 year old female was admitted to Memorial Regional Hospital,…

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    found the following on GBS: GBS is a leading cause of life-threatening perinatal infections. The gram positive bacterium colonizes the rectum, vagina, cervix, and urethra of pregnant and non-pregnant women. Meningitis, fasciitis, and intraabdominal abscess can occur in the pregnant client if she is infected at the time of birth. Transmission occur during vaginal delivery. Early-onset newborn…

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    I have several memories of my mother doubling over and cradling her stomach because she was in so much pain. I can remember the times when she would just lay in bed all day because she couldn’t move. She went to so many doctors to find out what the problem was. First it was excess scar tissue from two C-sections and a hysterectomy. That was surgery one. The pain finally dulled for a few years, but then it came back full force. Finally, she went to a doctor who knew exactly what it was:…

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    Personal Statement "Promote the elevation of the standards and practices of the art and science of dentistry worldwide." Pierre Fauchard, Father of Modern Dentistry When I was a kid, I used to stay with my father, who is an ENT surgeon for long hours. My father’s devotion towards patient left an indelible mark on my mind and led me choose the profession that make people smile. It’s my dream to make people smile without pain and establish a career in research and educate people about advanced…

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    (Ramos-Gomez). Also important is the hygiene of the child, which can be done while teeth have yet to be erupted.The gums can be wiped after every meal with the use of a cloth or gauze. Once the first tooth is erupted a child tooth should be brushed using a soft nylon toothbrush until that child is able to fully grasp a toothbrush (Fotek np). This photograph shows an infant’s gums being cleaned with a gauze and hydrogen peroxide (Odontoped-Ata np). Early Childhood Caries can affect the quality…

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    Staphylococcus Aureus How it started S. aureus belongs to the Staphylococcaceae family. This special germ is a major source of pus. It was discovered and named by Scottish surgeon Alexander Ogston in 1880. He was distressed with the high rate of post- operative mortality and unwilling to accept death as a likely outcome of surgery. He was a fan and follower of the value of antisepsis advocated by Joseph Lister. Ogston abandoned the contemporary teaching that pus formation was a necessary stage…

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    Silica dust produced from rock and sand, and coal dust are the most common dusts to cause pneumoconiosis. Some Suppurative and Necrotic conditions of the Lower Respiratory Tract include Pyothorax, Pneumothorax, and Abscess of the Mediastinum. Pyothorax or also known as Empyema, is where pus gathers in between the lungs and inner surface of the chest wall. Pyothorax (J86.0, J86.1), usually develops after pneumonia. The pus can not be coughed out but drained out by a…

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    The most common serious infection among young women in the United States is pelvic inflammatory disease. There are one million new cases of pelvic inflammatory disease diagnosed each year. Pelvic inflammatory disease is a polymicrobial infection of the upper genital tract. Pelvic inflammatory disease is an infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, or the ovaries. Pelvic inflammatory disease usually affects sexually active females in their childbearing years. “About one in every seven women…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment

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    change. Pale appearance is due to a lack of blood supply where red appearance is due to damaged blood vessels. Liquefactgive necrosis is where tissue breaks down to a liquid form, which will have an appearance in the organ as a cystic space or an abscess. Caseous necrosis is a combination of both coagulative and liquefactive necrosis in which tissue will form a dense substance and take on the appearance as a yellowish cottage cheese. Fat necrosis will appear chalky white. Gangrene is a form of…

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