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    Morrison (2012) explains that nurses have specialised knowledge to gather comprehensive physical assessments and differential diagnoses. Evidence-based practice utilises the best available evidence and clinician expertise to formulise an evidence based decision (Bickley, 2013). This essay will analyse the diagnostic reasoning behind decisions made in the diagnosis of a client. A brief diagnosis and pathophysiology will be explained, followed by the client’s health history, physical examination…

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    Sun Bear Research Paper

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    SUN BEARS Introduction Sun bear are the smallest bear in the world, have unusual behavior, they named after its uniqueness and have eat about anything they can find this brilliant animal are slowing disappearing form the face of the plant and not much is being done to cause this issues Appearances The sun bears also known as the Malayan bear named after the golden shape on their chest the smallest bear in the world among all eight bear species. Male sun bears weigh up to 45 kilogram…

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    Fat Malabsorption Summary

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    are digested and absorbed similar to ingested fats.3 Essentially, fat-soluble vitamins are separated into micelles and absorbed across the intestinal epithelium prior to their entrance into the circulation. Resection of the terminal ileum can lead to bile salt deficiency as well as fat and fat-soluble vitamin malabsorption.3 Calcium absorption is largely dependent on Vitamin D. If the patient is Vitamin D deficient, then calcium absorption from the small intestine will be inadequate and calcium…

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    the body to be stimulated to internally produce more cholesterol. Cholesterol is needed by the body in many ways. It is used to synthesize other steroids in the body such as progesterone, testosterone, estrogens, and cortisol. It also synthesizes bile salts used to digest fat. Cholesterol also helps to build cell wall membranes and make vitamin D.…

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    The Evolution of Breast Cancer Technology With the advancement of technology the detection of breast cancer in screenings has improved over the years, thus leading to a profuse amount of saved lives. The first sighting of breast cancer has no exact known date, but historians found evidence of breast cancer dated back to 1600 BC in Egyptian writings. (Mandal) With more knowledge about breast cancer, women and some men are able to conduct self-examinations and receive proper screenings in order to…

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    that flowed through a person’s body. Some examples of these liquids are yellow bile, black bile, blood, and phlegm. The way in which Hippocrates considered that there was a problem in one of these mentioned fluids is like, if a person possessed too much yellow bile, then the person would have a “mania”, and if the person had too much black bile, would be suffering from melancholia. Therefore, an excess of black bile was considered to be too dark for the mood of a person; consequently, the…

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    Microbiology Lab Reports

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    and did not oxidize. To distinguish the two, a final confirmatory bile esculin test was performed. After incubation, the unknown tested positive for bile esculin, resulting in a black/brown color of the medium in the tube. This meant that the pure unknown bacterium tube #332 was identified and confirmed as Enterococcus faecalis. According to the lab manual table, E. faecalis is Gram positive, has no hemolysis, oxidase negative, and bile esculin positive, all of which did not have any conflict…

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    Digestive System The digestive system is also known as the gastrointestinal system, where the mouth is connected by a series of organs all the way through the body to the anus. This article stated, “digestion is the process in which the body breaks down our food and drinks into smaller particles to feed and nourish our cells” (“Your digestive system,” 2004). This process is important for the body to use the nutrients from food towards energy, growth, cell repair, as well as our overall…

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    Western Idealism Analysis

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    contradictory combination of 1) connectedness and the fear of missing out, 2) self-affirmation and feedback-seeking, and 3) passive following/expression and social comparison, create contradictory positive and negative stimulation in the Instagram user. As Biles describes it, “mingling characteristics that human minds want to keep distinct; as ‘boundary objects’ straddling and blurring the borders between seeming opposites, monsters thus embody ambivalent attributes” (149). These mingling…

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    receives digestive (enzymatic) juices from the pancreas that will help break down fats, proteins, and carbohydrates in our food and that will help to neutralize acid from the food in the stomach until digested food particles are ready for absorption. Bile from the gall bladder reach the intestine and will mix with fat in our food in order to dissolve the fat into a liquid form of intestine so that enzymes from the pancreas can digest it. The following are types of nutrients and how it’s…

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