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    they did was cross boaters. It was a challenging mission to Bassam. He was a hurt, in pain and, bleeding. Bassam and his family had to hide in trucks, sheds, and trunks of a car to be able to get to Lebanon. When Bassam and his family got there, they stayed over at Bassam’s brother in law. A week after they transferred Bassam to a hospital. When Bassam was in the hospital, he had a lot of bleeding. It was a big risk to his life. The doctors looked like they knew what they were doing but, his…

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    anger that my grandfather had unleash upon. Speaking of my grandfather my grandfather is mentally and physically would considered as a traditional man. When I was just 5 I remember very well that I was walking on a mountain with him as my leg was bleeding,…

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    The Civil War was inevitable because the North and South both had very different economies, the social and political developments separated them, and they tried to compromise multiple times but they failed, armed conflict was inevitable. Eli Whitney’s cotton gin speed the process of separating the seeds out of the cotton and this facilitated a boom and it became the leading export in the US. Cotton was an ideal crop to grow because it was easy to grow and it could be stored for long periods of…

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    Somniloquy, also known as sleep-talking, can vary depending on the person at rest. Sometimes it consists of mumbling, incoherent sentences—but in Tom’s case, it includes literary analysis accompanied by bleeding from his eyes (“Sleep Some”) . Tom’s parasomnia is only one example of the peculiar situations found in The Truth podcasts. Each episode is based a short story akin to The Twilight Zone: the tales are dark and suspenseful, survey unusual circumstances, and incorporate thought-provoking…

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    demonstrating less than 1% of normal activity. 11. The qualitative function is affected therefore it could be due to heparin therapy, massive transfusion or vitamin k deficiency. 12. Clinical presentation would be the same. It forms clot, however there bleeding time would be abnormal. 13. (a) Hereditary factor deficiency- affects only a single factor Acquired deficiency- caused by multiple factors (b) – liver disease - Vitamin k deficiency - Disseminated intravascular…

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    compression devices, and compression stockings. DVT prevention immediately after the injury are indispensable in patient management (Matsumoto., et al 2015). Low molecular weight heparin side effects include bleeding, thrombocytopenia, pain at injection site, report any signs of unusual bleeding or bruising to the provider. Keep in mind do not take concurrently with antiplatelet agents, use a soft toothbrush, use an electric razor, monitor CBC with platelets, and the antidote is protamine…

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    PGD Essay

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    abscess develops. It should most often be avoided through the use of sterile conditions and antibiotics for women who are at a higher risk of infection, but there is never a guarantee. Symptoms of an infection can include pain, bright red vaginal bleeding, odoured vaginal discharge, diarrhoea, fever and generally feeling unwell. It can be cured through antibiotic treatment but in severe cases an operation may be necessary. There can be other complications including the very small risk that the…

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    Quotes From Fever 1793

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    Have you ever gone through hard times and had to overcome them? That’s what happened to Matilda in the story Fever, 1793. Unfortunately, everyone has/will go through hard times and might find it hard to overcome tough times. Matilda, or as she is called, Mattie, went through tough times but she got through them. Fever 1793 is about the people of Philadelphia facing Yellow Fever, told from a girl’s, Matilda’s, point of view. In my opinion, the main idea of Fever, 1793 is overcoming hardships…

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    War With Itself

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    war was the Bleeding Kansas. Bleeding Kansas was a brutal conflict against pro-slavery and antislavery parties. A fight between the two groups broke out on the Kansas border. In Lawrence, Kansas, on May 21, 1856, slavery supporters burned part of the town (Etcheson 1). In 1859, John Brown led an attack on five pro-slavery men and brutally murdered them in their sleep (Carson 1). After they claimed more than 50 lives, the newspapers dubbed the series of violent conflicts as, “Bleeding Kansas.”…

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    Crohn Research Paper

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    Crohn’s Disease Symptoms – Is There a Way to Manage Them? Crohn’s disease symptoms vary from one patient to the next. Depending on how mild or severe the condition is, the signs could be anywhere from mere nausea to bleeding. There are extraintestinal manifestations which are rarely present. The disease can also affect different parts of the body such as the skin, liver, joints and the eyes. Kids can present delays in growth development. About a third of Crohn’s patients develop the perianal…

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