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    Sildenafil Research Paper

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    Sildenafil is a very important chemical, which was first described in order to treat the condition of pulmonary arterial hypertension. It was able to relax the arteries and help them carry more blood. The same function was found to be of great help to patients suffering from erectile dysfunction. Here, we describe the various benefits of the modern sildenafil pills and then discuss their side effects in order to avoid them in an ideal manner. Benefits of Sildenafil Sildenafil tablets offer a…

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    to help patients live longer until they get a heart transplant. Benefits of artificial hearts are that it is promptly accessible and there is no requirement for immunosuppressive medications. The diminished blood stream weakens the capacity of fundamental organs. Artificial heart raises the blood pressure and helps recovering vital organs while the patient is waiting for a heart transplant (HealthGuideInfo). This device has permitted patients to go home, even with a completely embedded…

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    Tacrolimus Case Study

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    Tacrolimus toxicity mimicking Progressive Multifocal Leucoencaphalopathy in renal transplant patient ABSTRACT: Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressive drug prescribed to many transplant patients. It has many common side effects include shaking, headache, diarrhea, constipation, nausea/vomiting (N/V), stomach upset, loss of appetite, insomnia, tingling and swelling of the extremities. In kidney transplant patients, 30% or more side effects are infection, HTN, abnormal renal function, constipation,…

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    or pain. As a result of diverticula in the colon internal bleeding is very common due to the pressure. A person with perforation, will usually need surgery to remove part of the colon. This symptom could be fatal if not treated due to the loos of blood. Also not only the large intestine is damaged, but other organs and tissues are dammed as well. Diverticulosis can’t be reversed the colon doesn't reproduce the skin that was damaged. In this situation, it won’t get better just worse if you don't…

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    Achalasia Case Study

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    Overview: Achalasia is a rare motility disorder of the esophagus (swallowing tube) muscle, causing insufficient relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter (a ring of muscle located between the esophagus and the lower stomach) to open and allow the food to pass into the stomach. So, people with achalasia face trouble swallowing food. Causes: The achalasia can happen for several reasons. It can be hard for your doctor to identify a specific cause. This condition may be hereditary, or it may…

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    The patient is an 84-year-old female who was brought to the ED referred from her doctor's office brought by her daughter because of profound weakness, not eating well and having persistent diarrhea. The patient is known to have some dementia, non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, hypertension, aortic insufficiency and increased lipids. Her history is that she had a recent fracture of her right hip. She underwent an inter cephalo-medullary pinning on the 30th and was discharged to the…

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    Essay On Eczema

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    Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common skin condition in which patches of skin, varying in sizes, become rough and inflamed. Eczema can result in blisters that cause itching and bleeding. Eczema flare-ups sometimes results from a reaction to irritation. Though it is common to have an eczema flare-up when there is no obvious cause. Symptoms includes persistent itching and inflamed patches of skin; rashes, redness, scaling or crusting blisters,swellings, and breaks in skin. The…

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    DOI: 9/22/2006. The patient is a 46-year-old female sales representative who sustained cumulative trauma to her back. Based on the progress report dated 07/26/16, the patient complains of same aching pain of the low back, which radiates to the buttocks and posterior legs. She has numbness at the top of her right foot. She takes Norco and ibuprofen with good relief and tolerates it well. Pain levels are 8-9/10 without medication, coming down to 5-6/10 with medication. Her pain is worse with…

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    Electrocardiogram Lab

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    well as a decrease in pulse amplitude. . After exercise however, there will be an increase in blood heart rate due to vasodilation. This will cause the beat period to shorten, resulting in a shorter r-pulse interval, as well as an increase in…

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    Hip Pain Case Studies

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    DOI: 12/12/2014. Patient is a 52-year-old female sales advisor who sustained a work-related injury when she almost fell off the toilet seat in the rest room. As per OMNI, she was diagnosed with right hip pain. Based on the progress report dated 08/24/16, the patient presents for reevaluation regarding her right hip pain. She had her FCE done 7/6/16. She continues to complain of bilateral hip pain and is wanting the left hip checked out to rule out any other possible problems that may be causing…

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