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    Tanner 7th Grade Richland Jr. High Essex, Mo Edgar Degas Edgar Degas was born on July 19, 1834, and died September 27, 1917. Edgar was born in Paris, France. He also died in Paris, France. Edgar died of brain aneurysm. Edgar was a French artist who was highly famous in the 19th century, and was famous for not only his paintings, but also his sculptures, drawings, and prints. Most of his paintings were of dancers. Edgar was actually not born “Edgar Degas”, but Hilaire-Germain-Edgar.…

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    A 51 year old Hispanic woman was readmitted for the fifth time, with nausea, vomiting, diffuse abdominal pain and diarrhea. During her initial presentation, she was diagnosed with Clostridium difficle colitis (C diff) and during the subsequent admissions, she remained positive for C diff and is currently on a vancomycin taper for treatment of recurrent C diff. Over the past several admissions, she was found to have bacteremia with organisms such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Eubacterium lentum,…

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    Appreciating and Embracing our Unique Identities For me, I had always thought that literature was used as a scapegoat mechanism to escape reality, even if it was for a short period of time. Although I do not read as much before, I believe literary works allow us to analyze the deeper implicit meaning behind the ideas being presented by society. Before this course, I had failed to realize the impact to which a novel impacts the way I identify myself and appreciate my unique personality. This…

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    silent brain infarcts. Silent infarcts are linked to neurocognitive problems, fits, and risk of further brain infarction. -Intracranial bleeds occur in patients of all ages, but are most common between the ages of 20 years and 30 years; cerebral aneurysms. -Transient ischaemic…

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    makes the arteries to harden. This can effect arteries throughout the body, eventually blocking the blood flow to any body part. Over time, part of a blood vessel will swell where it is damaged or weakened and forms a bulge this is known as an Aneurysm. Aneurysms can form in any artery throughout the body, but they're most common in the aorta, the body's largest artery (mayoclinic.org). Coronary artery disease, narrowed arteries, affect the heart because the arteries are restricted and don’t…

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    several outcomes. Any of the possible outcomes listed can occur if the disease progresses and the patient doesn’t get medical attention. I chose all the possible outcomes listed as the answer choice. The patient can have a stroke, and can even develop aneurysm. When getting a stroke from endocarditis the bacteria convert into clumps that can travel to the brain, lungs, abdominal organs and other extremities. It can also cause heart failure, and can damage heart valves and permanently destroy…

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    and chronic types of blood loss anemia under these two categories we have various minute categories respectively. Acute Blood loss Anemia is caused by vast hemorrhage, it is caused by blood loss, ruptured spleen, bleeding peptic ulcer and ruptured aneurysm. Acute blood loss anemia has the following symptoms dizziness, constant thirst, rapid respiration and pulse rate, melena and it extreme cases it may lead to shock which eventually leads to death. The chronic type of blood loss anemia is…

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    Taking Care Of Doctor 's Becoming a medical doctor allows an individual to make an impact on the world by healing the sick. In the United States and in other countries becoming a physician is well respected for this reason. As a physician you must dedicate a lot of time and make many sacrifices. Most people ignore the amount of time medical doctors spending work that too often they neglect their needs. Essentially because most medical doctors do not always feel it is necessary.…

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    At a young age some people know what career they would. Others don 't figure that out until college when having a better understanding of who he or she is. This vital when considering becoming a physician is an enormous commitment . Becoming a doctor allows an individual to do various things such as making an impact on the world . In the United States and in other countries becoming a physician is well respected for several reasons. One of the many reasons is because in order to become a…

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    One surgery that neurosurgeons perform is Craniotomy. A Craniotomy is a surgery ´to cut a bony opening in the skull´. It is performed whenever a person has a brain tumor, hematomas (blood clots), aneurysm, or AVM´s. There are many types craniotomies: frontotemporal, temporal, suboccipital, and parietal. These types of craniotomies are named according to the area of the skull to be removed. ¨Craniotomies are also named according to their size and complexity…

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