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    Essay On Otitis Media

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    Otitis media is an inflammation of the middle ear without reference to etiology or pathogens. Next to the common cold, otitis media is the second most common reason that patients are seen at pediatric offices and one of the most frequent reasons for prescribing antibiotics to children (Roland, 2010). The most common bacteria responsible for ear infections are Streptococcus pneumoniae. Otitis media occurs when the Eustachian tubes are swollen or blocked and fluid is trapped in the middle ear.…

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    Neuropathic Pain

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    pharmacokinetic profile. Pregabalin may have much faster analgesic effects than Gabapentin because the initial dosage of 150 mg/d has been found to be efficacious in some trials and because the time required to titrate to a full dosage is less. (Fudin, 2015) (Dworkin, 2010). Gabapentin and Pregabalin also differ with regards to their binding affinity and potency. Pregabalin has an increased binding affinity for the alpha-2-delta protein and is a more potent analgesic in neuropathic pain as…

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    As the geriatric population continues to increase, there is a greater need for management of conditions commonly found in the population. One challenging health problem in the geriatric population is dementia. Dementia is a debilitating condition that affects many people worldwide, and the number of people suffering from dementia is expected to increase in coming years. According to Alzheimer’s Disease International, “over 35 million people worldwide currently live with the condition and this…

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    for 5 minutes. Then, for 20 minutes at 4 ° C and ꒼ 10000 g were centrifuged. The supernatant containing the conopeptides had been lyophilized at the freeze dryer (Model Christ, 2 alpha, Germany), slowly for 24 hours at -56 0C (Tayo et al, 2011). Analgesic test The…

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    Nurses play a major role in preoperative , intra-operative and postoperative pain assessment and management .Pharmacological management is a challenging process to relieve pain. The first choice of drug is a background pain relief, is regular paracetamol, which is safe in the young and in the elderly, is well tolerated, effective in nociceptive and neuropathic pain and available in several dose forms. Regular doses of between 4g daily (four times a day) is recommended for…

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    client has pain, I cannon interpret how much pain they are in. What I found to be the challenge in this scenario is that because my client was not presenting as if someone was in severe pain and I was administering a strong opioid, then maybe the analgesic was more than what maybe my client needed? I learned from my clients chart that she regular drinks up to a bottle of wine per day, as well as from my client that the two weeks she has been in the hospital is the longest she have ever gone…

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    Triazole Derivatives Essay

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    PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: It has two isomeric forms 1, 2, 3-triazole and 1,2,4-triazol with common molecular formula C2H3N3,and both have 69.06 molecular weight. [2]] 1, 2, 4-triazole derivatives simply exist in solid forms. 3, 4, 5-substituted 1, 2, 4-triazole derivatives melts on thermolysis when heated at high temperature3160C for half an hour. 1, 2, 4-Triazole derivatives are easily soluble in polar solvents and slightly soluble in non-polar solvents. However the solubility in non-polar solvents…

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    claudication is noted. IW feels better with flexion. Exacerbating factors are waking, sitting, activities of daily living and recreation. Rest alleviates symptoms. IW would like to minimize medications. She has had poor relief with analgesics and refuses analgesics. She is unable to tolerate activities of daily living. She is currently using a Lidoderm 5% patch. On examination of the lumbar spine, spasm and tenderness is noted upon paravertebral palpation. Straight leg raise is noted at…

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    Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of Aloe vera-Green tea mouthwash in reducing pain after the periodontal pocket reduction surgery. Materials and Methods: A randomized, split-mouth, double-blind, cross-over study was conducted on 45 patients between 25 and 50 years of age requiring pocket reduction surgery. Patients underwent bilateral surgeries in two sessions. After the first surgery, the patients were randomized to receive either mouth-wash or placebo for 10 days,…

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    considered with most discussed topics supported by two scientific experiments for each claim. Two experiments that strengthened the claim were: an experiment on a specific tumor cell (glioma) incubated with cannabinoids, and another experiment where the analgesic effect of synergistic interaction between cannabinoids and opioids was investigated. On the other hand, the counterclaim had: a discovery of alterations of brain tissue, and various symptoms that correlates with the intake of THC and…

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