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    Alagille Watson Syndrome

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    was used throughout the case with the following parameters: peak airway pressure 15 cmH2O, FiO2 0.4-0.6, fresh gas flow 1-1.5 L/min. Normocapnia was maintained throughout the surgery. CVP remained stable at 16-22 mmHg. Surgery included diagnostic cerebral arteriography with coil embolization of left posterior communicating artery aneurysm, and placement of right external ventricular drain (EVD). The estimated blood loss during the procedure was minimal (less than 50 ml), and the total…

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    Causes Of Prolonged Labor

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    Prolonged labor is when labor lasts for twenty hours or more for first time mothers and fourteen hours or more for previous mothers. This condition is also known as failure to progress. During the first stage of labor, a prolonged latent phase will occur. This phase may cause exhaustion and become emotionally draining for laboring mothers. However, there is not much cause for concern. The concern is when the prolonged labor occurs during the active phase of birth. If prolonged labor occurs…

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    I would say the most important amendments would be between the first, twenty-second, and nineteenth amendment. The first amendment states, “The right to free speech, press, assembly, petition, and religion”.This amendment is so important living in America because it protects us citizens of this nation with five of the most basic liberties. With the slogan of this great nation being “The Land of the Free” it’s only right that the first amendment gives citizens the right to be free. In other…

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    John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767, in Braintree, Massachusetts, on a family farm. As the eldest son, his father and mother taught him mathematics and languages. Around the age of ten, in 1778, John Quincy traveled to many European countries such as Paris, The Netherlands, and England. He received proper schooling, at Passy Academy, where he studied dance, music, artistry, and fencing. A few years afterward, he received training in the diplomatic corps; and in 1781, he accompanied…

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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…

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    Abebe Bikila was born in a small village called Jato in Ethiopia sometime on August 7, 1932. Abebe was born in a poor family. To support his family, young Bikila joined the Imperial Bodyguard Squad of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie. At the work, Bikila tries to earn as much as money he could to help his family. One day Abebe was running for fun and Swedish Coach, Onni Niskanen recognized Bikila’s athletic talent when he was sent to a government camp. Abebe Bikila began to prepare for the…

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    Preeclampsia Essay

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    Preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome and eclampsia are part of a spectrum of hypertensive disorders specific to pregnancy. Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity worldwide. The root cause of hypertensive disorders specific to pregnancy is the placenta. As the cytotrophoblastic tissue of the placenta fails to widen the maternal spiral arteries – this is called decreased spiral remodeling. This causes decreased tissue perfusion (ischemia) in the…

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    Josephine Baker’s Biography Josephine Baker was known for being a world-renowned performer, WWII spy, and street activist. She was born on June 3rd, 1906, in St. Louis Missouri. Her mother, Carrie McDonald, had a job as a washerwoman. Her father, Eddie Carson, was a vaudeville drummer. At the time, there weren't any good jobs for women, so her mother took the job she could get. In her childhood, she grew up and lived in her birthplace in St. Louis, Missouri. One of her interests as a child was…

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    Comfort The time period that the author wrote this book is around the 1930’s to the 1940’s. This story was about a girl named Ann Fay Honeycutt, her dad, mom, and two sisters. She is Helpful around the house, and is trustworthy when watching her sisters. She is also strong in the heart for have suffered polio. Some problems that Ann Fay went through was Polio, the death of her brother,And her dad getting hurt in the war. I like Ann Fay as a person, she is trustworthy and it takes a long time…

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882 in Hyde Park, New York. He died in Georgia in 1945 because of cerebral hemorrhage. Roosevelt grew up in a wealthy family in New York. He was the son of James Roosevelt and Sara Delano Roosevelt. His parents and private tutors provided him with almost all his formative education; the Roosevelts had been prosperous for many years, making fortunes in real estate and trade. In 1905, Roosevelt married his distant cousin, Anna Eleanor…

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