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    Picture waking up and taking your prescribed antibiotics and discovering they are no longer working? This is an antibiotic you rely on for your health. Sadly this is becoming a reality for many individuals. Simple infections are becoming harder to treat due to antibiotic resistance. Antibiotic resistance has caused a major health issue around the world. As bacteria continues to adapt, it has become more difficult for antibiotics to properly treat infections. Antibiotics are prescription…

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    Have you ever had maple syrup in the morning, with your either pancakes or waffles? Well if you have had maple syrup on anything, have you ever thought where it comes from? It comes from sap and that's what I am writing about. I picked this subject because I have always wondered where maple syrup came from. I will be writing about: what is sap, what are its uses, and why do trees produce sap. Sap is the fluid that gets carried through the xylem cells of a tree. Another name for sap,…

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    perfume trades. Aniseed: A spice that smells pleasant and taste well. It finds its main use in flavourant, culinary, household, cosmetic and medicinal preparations. Fruits of this spice are generally used in preparing flavored gravies, breads, soaps, cheese cakes, and many more. The spice is anti-bacterial, anti -fungal, anti-oxidant, stimulant, carminative and expectorant.…

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    Taking Care Memo

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    This memorandum gives guidance on how to properly ensure the safety of every patient of this clinic and what to inspect to avoid hazard throughout this facility. As nurses and assistants, everything you do should be revolved around the patients, their safety, and what the best way is to take care of them. To do this it is important to get a proper history of the patient when they are first admitted. For example, be conscientious of the different types of medication they brought with them and be…

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    Strep Throat Case Studies

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    • For this write-up, I will be focusing on strep throat in adolescents and adults, and will expand on the background of this sickness, prevention, and treatment. Strep throat is a bacterial infection caused by streptococcal bacteria, and it generally occurs in the pharynx. Since it is a bacterial infection, it can spread from person to person extremely easy. This may be why adolescents are very susceptible to this illness, because they tend to share drinks, food, and other objects with…

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    lumps around a hair follicle that are tender, warm, and very pain, they are the sizes of pea or golf balls. A yellow or white point at the center can be seen when the boil is about to burst. Prevention can be prevented in the following ways: Antibacterial soaps, Antiseptic (germ-killing) washes, and by hand washing them with warm water. PROGNOSIS:…

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    ting who organisms will mate with, as shown in the paragraphs Sniffling out a mate, and Fly Perfume. With the ability that bacteria has on mating, it is possible to extend and create a whole new species. When it comes to mating, organisms usually prefer to mate with an organism similar to them. The author believes that a major change with a species could happen because of preference, and natural boundaries. One example of this can be found on page five, “Over time, two isolated groups of a…

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    I found the topic of “medical tourism” odd and compelling. It made me wonder why Americans would travel all the way to Mexico for supposedly cheaper healthcare. Either Mexico’s healthcare is extremely cheap or the United States’ healthcare is extremely expensive to justify travelling that far for a dentist appointment and for that to be economically viable. I suspect it’s a mixture of the former and the latter, although honestly the violence between drug cartels in Mexico would make me too…

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    and mouth. This intimate exposure considerably increases the risk of Salmonella transmission. Other effective preventative methods are: • Washing hands with soap and water immediately after handling live poultry, eggs, manure, and equipment. o Adults should supervise young children’s hand washing. Antibacterial hand sanitizer can be used if soap and water are unavailable. • Children under 5, adults over 65, and people with weakened immune systems should not handle live poultry. o Poultry should…

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    dental hygiene student wiped down all the metal surfaces using a DisCide wipe and any equipment in her tackle box that she would be using on her patient such as the blood pressure cuff, thermometer, clipboard, and ink pen. She then used the antibacterial soap to clean the upholstery and the view box for the x-rays. When she finish disinfecting the unit she returned to the sink and washed her rubber cleaning gloves for three time. Afterwards, she removed she rubber cleaning gloves and place them…

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