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    Syncope Case Study Paper

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    hypertrophy (Basson et al 2009). This also shows the patient’s BP monitor may be inconclusive as right ventricular hypertrophy is results in pulmonary arterial hypertension with a symptom of syncope. However there is no consensus on how to interpret this symptoms with pulmonary arterial hypertension (Le et al 2011). The patient would require to have an echocardiogram to determine if he had right ventricular hypertrophy. The patient had the 24 hour BP monitor with normal blood pressure reading…

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    other 15% of people actually make a smart decision. This 15% of the population are what we call survivors. What makes a person a survivor? The three traits that most survivors display are having courage, being brave, and keeping calm under pressure. BP #1 – The character Rainsford in Most Dangerous Game is a great example of a survivor with courage. Rainsford shows this trait in the story multiple times. He not only falls off a boat and swims to an island, but he also survives being chased by…

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    Burkholderia Taxonomy

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    The Burkholderia Taxonomy and Genomics Burkholderia pseudomallei (Bp) belongs to the Burkholderia genus which contains over 40 species that inhabit a variety of ecological niches. The majority of species within this genus are non-pathogenic soil-dwelling bacteria, but a few species are highly pathogenic to humans and can result in severe disease [1]. This includes B. mallei, an obligate mammalian pathogen and the causative agent of glanders, which primarily affects horses and other solipeds…

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    Pain Relief In Nursing

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    and pain score including nonverbal cues, BP and HR changes are important. Nurses should make sure Mr. Peter’s systolic blood pressure (BP) is over 100 before administering glycerly trinitrate (GTN) sublingually, since it reduces oxygen demand and increases oxygen delivery (Berman, Kozier & Erb 2015). 6 rights (mediation, time, route, patient, dosage and documentation) need to be confirmed. The regime of GTN is 1 tablet per every 5 minutes up to 3 times, and BP and RR should be taken in between…

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    order to confirm the size of the gene of interest, madh1. However, if the marker had run correctly and if the gene of interest was present, then there should have been a band farther down on the gel slightly below 1500 bp on the gel marker (figure 3) corresponding to approximately 1348 bp which is the size of the madh1 gene.…

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    There is debate on whether the Black Panther party positively impacted the African American community and influenced the success of the Civil Rights Movement during 1966 and into 1982. Others debate whether the Black Panther party should be a true representative of the African American due to their methods of violence and riots during the Civil Rights Movement. The Black Panthers believed that the movement that was led by Martin Luther King was not giving the African American community what they…

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    Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume Demonstrate adequate fluid volume, as evidenced by stable vital signs; palpable pulses and urine output. Monitor BP and HR. Monitor and document temperature. Inspect skin or mucous membranes for petechiae, note bleeding gums, frank or occult blood in stools and urine. Monitor BP for orthostatic changes. Evaluate skin turgor, capillary refill, and general condition of mucous membranes. Changes may reflect effects of hypovolemia due…

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    There are many ethical issues surrounding companies who may contribute to water contamination and those who govern water safety. Water contamination events can cause nationwide concern, such as the drinking water in the city of Flint, Michigan and the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill into the Gulf of Mexico. Water contamination can have disastrous consequences for the human population with effects such as birth defects and non-communicable diseases. According to the textbook, there is a good…

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    Oil Spill (BP 2010) Deepwater Horizon was an oil-drilling rig located in the Macondo well, 41 miles south of Louisiana, and operated by BP (British Petroleum Company). On April 20th, 2010 an explosion in the rig killed 11 people and would consequently lead to the biggest oil spill in history. The rig leaked for almost 90 days causing severe environmental damage, as according to new estimates 205.8 million gallons of crude oil were released to the Gulf of Mexico (Hooch). According to BP, the…

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    Restriction Enzymes

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    1. Where do restriction enzymes come from and what is their original purpose? Restriction enzymes come from bacteria. Bacteria used restriction enzymes to cut up DNA into fragments to fight off viruses. 2. a. Why do you get different fragment sizes if you cut the DNA from two different species with the same restriction enzyme? Each species has a different arrangement of bases, and the restriction enzyme only cuts after a specific order of bases. Due to that being the case, the specific…

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