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    The doctors gave him medication to slow down the closing of the ductus arteriosus and foramen ovale in the heart so blood could be pumped to both the lungs and the rest of his body by the right ventricle. His first open heart surgery was successful. The surgeon’s performed the Norwood Procedure which basically removed the wall separating the atrium and also attached the…

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    Essay On Trauma Nursing

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    HOW TO ASSESS AND CARE FOR TRAUMA PATIENTS Introduction: Trauma nursing can be very scary, if you don’t know what you are doing, with this set of instructions I will allow you to gain confidence in your emergency nursing practice which enable you to be better prepared in a trauma situation. For documentation of these steps please follow your facilities guide lines, but there is an example of a trauma documentation flow sheet on the final page of these instructions. This is basic information and…

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    measure the effects of drugs on the progression of the leukaemia, measured as the proportion of human leukaemic cells in the peripheral blood. We will do this either as a typical efficacy study, or as a single mouse trial. We may also measure the progression of the leukaemia using bioluminescence in concert with the proportion of human leukaemic cells in the blood. At the experimental endpoints mice will be euthanased and engraftment…

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    Bathua Case Study

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    day makes everything easy and perfect. Bathua helps to maintain the level of right fibre in the body. 2) Blood Purifier: Teenagers now-a-days are very concern about their beauty and looks. They become stressed if a pimple or acne pops out from the face which mainly results from blood impurity due to eating junk foods or drinking less water. Bathua can be an important sedative in cleansing blood and thus reducing skin problem. 3) Rich In Vitamin…

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    Book Report #2: Punishing Disease, HIV and the Criminalization of Sickness by Trevor Hoppe Introduction: Trevor Hoppe in his novel Punishing Disease, HIV and the Criminalization of Sickness provides a narrative f or how public health has affected those living with HIV throughout HIV’s debut to the public in the 1980s to the present. Hoppe visits the history of how the public health handles disease outbreaks and relates that to how their tactics lead to the stigmatism of HIV and ultimately HIV’s…

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    CONCEPT 2: THE CONCEPT OF HOLISM IN NURSING CARE This concept is taken from Block 5, Module 2 which is entitled as “Individual health”. The word holism is a Greek word that signifies entire or whole. According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, holism is a theory that the universe and especially living nature is correctly seen in terms of interacting wholes (as of living organisms) that are more than the mere sum of elementary particles. Holism in nursing can be referred to as holistic nursing which…

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    Acne Vulgaris Essay

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    1.1 Background Our skin comprised of two main parts – epidermis and dermis. Epidermis is the superficial and thinner portion which serves to protect the skin and underlying tissues from abrasions, heat, microbes and chemicals. The deeper and thicker connective tissue portion called as dermis hosts several accessory structures of the skin like hair follicles, oil (sebaceous) glands and sweat (sudoriferous) glands. Sebaceous glands secrete greasy substances called sebum that will moistens the…

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    2. What are the differences between deep freezer storage and cryo-storage methods? Deep freezing storage and cryo-storage, methods are some of the methods frequently used to preserve microorganisms for a long term storage. Both methods use extremely low temperature to ensure the biological material remains genetically stable and metabolically inert. However both methods differ slightly from each other. Cryo-storage, also known as cryopreservation, uses liquid nitrogen to freeze the…

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    Lornoxicam Research Paper

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    OBJECTIVE: To deliver lornoxicam into systemic circulation by engineering ethosomal gel formulation. RATIONAL OF WORK: Because of their improved pervasion of medication through skin.  lornoxicam is BCS class II medication causes gastric bothering when managed orally  ethosomes are stages for the conveyance of vast and differing gathering of medications.  due to their generally safe profile.  better understanding agreeability can be utilized as a part of the manifestation of gel,…

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    Keratoconus Report

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    EVALUATION OF DEEP ANTERIOR LAMELLAR KERATOPLASTY VERSUS INTRACORNEAL RING SEGMENTS IN TREATING MODERATE KERATOCONUS Mohammed Alsaied Alnaimy*, Abdelmonem Alsyed Abou-sharkh, Mahmoud Nasr Al-deeb and Ayman Mohammed Abdelrahman Ophthalmology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt. *Corresponding author: Mohammed Alsaied Alnaimy, Mobile: 01226043131 E mail:moh_alnaimy@hotmail.com ABSTRACT Background: Keratoconus can cause…

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