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    Synthesis Essay On Tobacco

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    The detrimental health affects caused by smoking tobacco have long been known in our society. Tobacco smoke is composed of a complex, chemical mixture of roughly 60 known carcinogens (Alexandrov, et al., 2016). Smoking tobacco and exposure to other carcinogens increases human risk for cancer significantly by enhancing DNA mutation rates. Different carcinogens cause slightly different types of DNA damage in humans that eventually lead to cancer (Ehrenberg, 2016). These unique patterns of…

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    Nursing Diagnosis Essay

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    how they have been taught by their mothers. So, this makes it very hard for S.M. to adjust to eating foods with fewer amounts of these ingredients because the taste is different. Her doctor prescribed a low sodium diet due to the increasing levels of BP in her last physical exam. S.M. states that she is not able to focus on her food choices because of the other stressful occurrences in her life. She hates the way the food taste and this adds on to one of the many reasons why she doesn’t follow…

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    Exxon Valdez

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    The areas from conducting research on the Exxon Valdez oil spill and the further analysis into problems, decisions, and potential problems matrices allowed for a better-rounded look at the overall issue. Execution of this problem was poorly constructed similar to the Deepwater Horizon spill. The massive implications that come from such an event as an oil spill go way beyond money and resources lost. It truly affects a vast array of life and the standard of living around the area of the oil…

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    The patient states that she is ashamed of this behavior and goes to great length to hide how much she eats. A physical examination shows a young woman, 5ft 6in tall and weighing 135lb. Her vital signs are BP 106/65, RR 12, TEMP 98.2, HR 72 and her neurologic, musculoskeletal, and genitourinary exams within normal limits. The psychiatrist told the patient that her physical exam are normal and normal weight, but he was concerned about bulimia nervosa. The…

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    is temporarily high. Not only does smoking affect your lungs but it affects the lining of your artery walls which means your arteries will become more narrow and it will be harder for blood to pump through and the accumulating blood will cause high BP. Although it is more common for adults to have high blood pressure children may be at risk too. If hypertension is consistently high this can also lead to other problems and if left untreated can cause a stoke or heart…

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    I would like to present a case of iron deficiency anemia. Although that often considered as a primary care health related issue, but I consider it as a challenging and interesting case. This case was unique to me because it really showed me the significant impact of the social determinant and access of care. I was involved on a case that could be easily addressed and managed if the patient social economic status was different. I had have the opportunity to experience the differences in health…

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    Tatiana is a 23yo, G7 P3033, who was seen for an ultrasound evaluation and to being PNC. She has had some spotty PNC in Orlando, Florida, out of the hospital and states that she has no primary care physician in that state. She has not had any lab work done in the pregnancy but has had a couple of ultrasounds and visits at the hospitals. We will attempt to obtain what records are available from those institutions. She has had 6 previous pregnancies that involve 3 term deliveries and 3…

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    pitching and Dwain,Grant,and Sam were batting. Grand came up and I thought him a few pitches and then I hit him. It may or may not been on purpose and he is bad because he wanted everyone to look bad so he looked good. I was doing good but it was only Bp and there was a runner on first and I picked him off and then i pitched to the batter and he hit a line drive right at me. It hit my glove thankfully and I was fine but he was safe at first and I was mad.coach told my it was my last batter.…

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    Cea Case Studies

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    CEA surgery is indicated if CVA occurred within the past 6 months in patients with documented ipsilateral carotid artery stenosis (70%–99%). Depending on age, gender and other comorbidities CEA is indicated in patients with recent CVA and documented moderate same sided carotid stenosis (50%– 69%) The estimated perioperative morbidity and mortality risk must be <50%. Include antiplatelet and statin in managing patients with carotid artery stenosis and stroke. For patients with stroke…

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    Regulation CO2 Emission

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    behind temperature a rise in carbon dioxide levels could not have caused a rise in temperature if it followed the temperature." Joe Barton. Mr.Barton a Texas congressional has also made claims that global warming isn’t man made, supported and defended BP oil spill.Over the past five hundred million years we experience ice ages and a brief warming in interglacial period but you can see how CO2 played a role in temperature overall more than 90% of the glacial-interglacial warming occurs after…

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