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    Nurses sprint to rooms as if their lives depended on it and come back, panting breathlessly with palm-shaped sweat stains on their scrubs. Code blue doesn’t joke. Allister was never fond of hospitals and their drowsy feel. His tongue nipped with antiseptic smells and moving your arms is impossible while receiving both an IV and a grave blood transfusion. He clucked his tongue at the feel of his head hitting those papery pillow linens. There wasn’t a cell in his body that didn’t just want to…

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    Medicine started its evolution from the ancient Egyptians, Ancient Indians, had a system of medicine that was progressive for its time and had influenced later medical traditions. The Babylonians, Indians and Egyptians had introduced the concepts of medical prognosis, and medical examination. The Greeks went even further, and advanced as well medical ethics. The Hippocratic Oath, passed from many changes from its creation after was written in Greece in the 5th century, even then today it is…

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    Submit your Case Study in the Drop Box as: Case Study – One Mrs. X comes into the urgent care stating that she does not feel well. Patient states that she burned her forearm two to three days prior when cooking. The patient states that initially the area on her forearm was just “red” with a few small pin head sized blisters. The patient states that she did not put anything on the blisters, as she thought they would diminish within the next day or two. Now the patient presents with a fever.…

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    Mb2601 Unit 3 Lab Report

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    Sejaphala M.D. Student No. 62399543 Unique Number: 770819 Introductory Microbiology MIB2601 Assignment 02 Due Date: 13 April 2018 QUESTION 1 1. Bacteria is stained using a primary stain called crystal violet and then fixed with a mordant which in most cases is iodine. While some bacteria have the ability to retain the primary stain, others discolor when exposed to the acetone and alcohol (95%). Hence, the Gram stain divides bacteria into two groups- these bacteria are grouped…

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    Chocolate has an important role in Mayan and Aztec culture. Known as chocolatl to the Aztecs and Xocolatl for the Mayans, they are believed to be the first cultures to discover and domesticate cocoa pods in 1900 BCE. Chocolate was very prominent in their societies and it was present in their marital celebrations and, even funeral rituals. Cocoa beans were so valuable back in this era. It was a form of currency which was mainly used by the Aztecs for exchanging food, clothing, taxes, and even…

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    to the areas being treated. 2. This numbing cream may be wiped away and a cold gel pack might be placed on the areas being treated. 3. Directly prior to the injections, the areas of the face receiving treatment are thoroughly cleansed with an antiseptic. 4. Using an ultra-fine needle, Dr. Esmailian injects the dermal filler into the areas being treated. 5. Prior to leaving the Orange County office, individuals need to take a moment to schedule their follow-up appointment. What to Expect…

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    what Mr. Leonard Mead most dearly loved to do." The world of people is so quiet and bland. He walks into silence, that is due to the mood of the people being morbid. In like manner, the town and the people are not welcoming. "It smelled of harsh antiseptic; it smelled too clean and harsh and metallic."…

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    Mr. Leonard Mead most dearly loved to do." The world of people is so quiet and bland. He walks into silence; and that is due to the mood of the people being morbid. In like manner, the town and the people are not welcoming. "It smelled of harsh antiseptic; it smelled too clean and harsh and metallic." With this is in mind, it makes the town gloomier. The people are very rude, and do not care about the people. For example, the cop that takes away Mead. Mr. Mead states his profession, "I guess…

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    Tamarind Tree Essay

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    The Benefits of Tamarind Keywords: tamarind medicinal benefits health The tamarind tree is a large tree that is found in abundance in the continents of Asia, Africa, and South America. The fruit of this tree which has a distinctive sweet and sour taste is used in cuisines all over the world. The tamarind tree has a number of uses and health benefits. Tamarind is also used as an emulsifying agent in syrups, decoctions, and pharmaceuticals. Do you know that the common tamarind tree that…

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    Self Reflective Analysis

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    In my paper, I reflect on the abuse that was prevalent in my childhood home. As I reread the essay now, I find that I wrote it from a distance and it is somewhat antiseptic. This could be a result of the years that have passed since childhood and my ability to achieve some sense of closure. The events in this essay are not new to me and now it seems like just a story. Likewise, I am very careful in my life to avoid…

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