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    the back of the neck. They are extremely painful and can be fatal in elderly patients if the carbuncle gives rise to systemic disease. 12. What is osteomyelitis and what are its symptoms? Osteomyelitis occurs when bacteria invade the bones. An abscess forms in the bone and results initially in a tender lump. It can lead to necrosis or breakage of the bone; symptoms include fever, chills, pain and muscle spasms. These are most often seen in growing children, adolescents and IV drug users. …

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    Common Causes Of Pneumonia

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    As an emergency room nurse, pneumonia is a common diagnosis seen on an ordinary basis. The Mayo Clinic defines pneumonia as "infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs" (www.mayoclinic.org). Pneumonia can occur at any age. Frequent causes of pneumonia are bacteria, fungi, and a virus. Aspirating food and liquids can also cause pneumonia. This type of pneumonia is common in the elderly population due to dysphasia. The American Lung Association (2016) states that pneumonia is not…

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    Dental Crowns And Bridges In Virginia Beach, VA Living with teeth that are missing or damaged can make life difficult when it comes to daily activities like chewing and talking. Chewing your food and having the ability to speak clearly is something that you need to do every day. If you can’t chew your food effectively, you will no longer look forward to eating because it will have become a struggle. Not eating well will contribute to poor health because if you don’t eat right, you won’t be…

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    the risk of nosocomial blood stream infection requires preventive activities in addition to standard precautions. If a nosocomial blood stream infection occurs, early diagnosis is important to prevent complications such as endocarditis and brain abscess. Any vascular access device (VAD) can serve as the source for a blood stream infection. Hand hygiene and strict attention to aseptic technique are essential during the insertion of all vascular access devices. Infusion sets and stop clock caps…

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    There were many health problems in the nineteenth century. Most of them resulted from poor health practices and less-advanced medical treatments. Many diseases we can now treat today were deadly back then. There were many medical practices that did not help the patient, instead making the disease worse, sometimes even killing the patient. There were lots of diseases and problems people in the nineteenth century caught. Some of the most common caught were smallpox (a highly contagious life…

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    can be derived from multiple body system failures caused by things such as a common cold, viruses, poor nutrition, “ systemic infections, febrile illness, metabolic disorders, hepatic encephalopathy, head trauma seizures, migraine headaches, brain abscess, stroke, post-operative state, and electrolyte imbalances.” (Townsend 333). People with delirium may experience some of the symptoms such as a hard time staying on task, insomnia, hallucinations, problems with…

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    The brain is the most complex organ in the human body, and is the basis of all functions in the body. Consequently, when the brain suffers damage or is not formed correctly, the effects can be devastating to basic, normal bodily functions. There are an innumerable amount of pathologies and disorders that the brain can suffer from, and this paper will be focusing on just a few of the major, most common ailments. Cerebral palsy, cerebral infections, strokes, and degenerative brain diseases are…

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    Pathogens In Food

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    The changes in consumer eating habits have increased the demand for a wide variety of raw, frozen, pre-cooked and further processed chicken items. As a result, poultry industry has continued to seek ways to increase acceptability, shelf-life, and ensure optimum flavor, texture and overall product quality (Sahoo et al., 1996). There is noticed that increasing in the consumption of chicken meat products due to economic consideration. Chicken meat are good source of protein of high biological value…

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    Epilepsy Research Paper

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    Epilepsy is a chronic disorder of the nervous system. Some of the symptoms of epilepsy are periodic or reoccurring seizures which are triggered by sudden episodes of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Approximately 30% of the 200,000 new cases reported every year begin in childhood particularly around the time of adolescence (Marshall). Another period of relatively high incidences is in people over 65 years old (Marshall). During a seizure many nerve cells with a specific region of the…

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    Choice “C” is the best answer. Hidradenitis suppurative (HD) is a chronic, recurrent, debilitating disease that presents with painful, inflamed lesions in the apocrine-gland–bearing areas of the body, most commonly the axillary, inguinal, and anogenital areas. Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) has traditionally been considered a disorder of the apocrine glands however, it is now known to actually be a defect of the follicular epithelium; therefore, there is a movement towards calling the disease…

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