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    Warfarin Blood Clots

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    Question #15: Explain how Warfarin, a popular drug used to treat atrial fibrillation, causes disruptions in human fetal development. Blood clots can form in the body and either be a hindrance or a help. Those that help the body, stop bleeding, so that an excess of blood is not lost all at one time. The blood clots that act as a hindrance to the body can lead to heart attacks, strokes and at times pulmonary embolisms. Warfarin (C19H16O4) is a prescription medication that is used to prevent the…

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    together and stops the cells sticking to the extracellular matrix, which helps hold the cells together (Kelsey, L, 2014). Ebola has many health impacts, one of which being death, but can also lead to internal bleeding, liver damage, and the immune system not working properly. The internal bleeding in caused by the virus infecting blood vessel cells which causes the vessels to become leaky. The liver and immune system work together, so if one is not working, neither is the other. The Ebola virus…

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    Essay On Spotting

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    ovaries, using/stopping birth control pills, and severe stress. • Uterine fibroids/polyps. These non-cancerous growths in the uterus are common in women who have already given birth. • Infection. An infection in the reproductive organs can cause bleeding and inflammation. Common causes include sexually transmitted infection, frequent douching or intercourse, or pelvic inflammatory disease, a condition marked by inflammation of the pelvic organs, and often leading to scarring. • Menopause. The…

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    tissue in your skull is called the brain. The brain is cushioned by spinal fluid. When a concussion is sustained it is a sudden jolt to the brain. In worse cases it can cause the brain to move around in the head. This can also cause bruising and bleeding leading to damage to the blood vessels and injury to the nerves. When this occurs the brain cannot function normally. A person’s vision may be effected.…

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    Cause Of The Civil War

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    The topic of slavery is one dated back to the beginning of the United States and continued to be discussed throughout the history of it as well. It was a key issue that would lead to several laws and compromises that would be put into place before the Civil War. With these new laws and compromises, the tension between the North and South continued to grow. These tensions increased more with the difference in economics between the two territories. It is often thought that the sole reason for the…

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    it. The problem with NSAIDs is that they can cause bleeding in patients if taken for long periods of time. When patients are using NSAIDs for management of the disease it is important to teach then the signs and symptoms of a gastrointestinal bleeding. Patients need to be checking stool and any emesis for blood. They need to be taught that not all blood is frank red and sometimes it has a dark, tarry appearance in stool and hat any signs of bleeding need to be reported to a physician right away.…

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    The relation of romance to superstition and supernatural is a close one at best. The romantic authors at the time used supernatural and superstition as a romantic endeavor. The language they used, the context they used that language in and the setting of that particular scene in the story as well. They used supernatural and superstitious topics as a way to romance a theme that was not particularly romanced at the time. This happens prominently in The Monk by Matthew Lewis and “The Rime of an…

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    Pulp Capping Essay

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    A fixed prosthesis for one tooth or even full mouth rehabilitation is been commonly certified for their reliability and durability. Despite of the conservative procedures of crown preparations, obstacles may occur in each step leading to pulpal exposure. In the past, endodontic treatment or even extraction of the tooth was the only solution to pulpal complications. A recent update shows that pulp capping that resists the death of the exposed or nearly exposed pulp can be explication to pulpal…

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    Arrhythmias may occur; treatment should be immediately available. Infusion site (and any other potential bleeding sites) should be monitored and patient assessed for hemorrhage during therapy and for 1 hour following therapy. Strict bedrest should be maintained and bleeding precautions should be instituted. Rationale for medication: Treatment of acute ischemic stroke Trade name: Acetylsalicylic acid Generic name: Aspirin Classification:…

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    Assessment 1: High Risk Pregnancy Subjective Data is M.J. is a 24-year-old African American female who presented the clinic for abnormal vaginal bleeding and twelve weeks pregnant. The patient is a single mother who works as a cashier clerk, has a high school level of education, and lives with her boyfriend of one year. She denies a history of alcohol or drug abuse. M.J. admits to being pregnant since using a home pregnancy test. M.J. states that she may be 12 weeks pregnant and denies having…

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