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    Cerebral Vascular Disease

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    A Cerebral Vascular Disease (CVA) also known as a Stroke, is a preventable disease that can devastate a persons life, their families and loved ones. A CVA occurs when there is a decreased, inadequate or poor blood flow to all or part of the brain, this decreased blood flow can cause a decrease in oxygen and glucose, both of which are necessary for cellular metabolism or to keep tissue alive. When this cellular metabolism is prevented it can cause cellular death or (Ischemia). Other causes…

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    infant does happen to make it to the end of the pregnancy term, it will most likely have a small birth weight, retardation, or a small head circumference (NIDA, 2013). A small head circumference can cause the disorder known as cerebral palsy (Reiter, Walsh, 2010-2016). Cerebral Palsy is a condition marked by impaired muscle coordination or “spastic paralysis” (Stern Law, 2016). This means the child has little to no control over what his/her body chooses to do. A small head circumference can also…

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    Bf Skinner Biography

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    early life was that of any American families at the time, his father worked and his mother stayed home to look after him and his younger brother. His Younger brother who was two years younger than he, would later die at the age of 16 due to a cerebral hemorrhage CITATION KAC05 \l 1033 (Cherry, 2005). As Skinner grew older he found an interest in gadgets and inventing. He then went off to Hamilton College where he developed a passion for writing, something he would try to pursue after graduating…

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    for any underlying injury to the brain since the patient is non-responsive to pain stimulus, which indicates that the pain stimulus perceived by the sensory receptors that should normally travel up to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord and to the cerebral cortex where it is perceived as pain is not functioning properly. 9. Enhanced elimination techniques that could be applied to this patient include hemodialysis, urinary alkalinization, or multiple dose activated charcoal (MDAC). Hemodialysis…

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    My topic, D.W Griffith, was a man that very few people know about. He was one of the founding fathers of modern film making and one of the first people to add camera effects to his work. However, he had humble beginnings because he was born on a farm in Kentucky on January 22, 1875. His full name was David Llewelyn Wark Griffith. His parents were Jacob and Mary Griffith, they met each other after the Civil War, but during the war his father fought on the side of the Confederates as a…

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    No matter how small a human is, every being deserves chance to be treated. Fetal surgery has been introduced and developed rapidly over the past decades. It has become an important way to save and provide a good quality of life for the unborn children. Over the years several approaches have been developed for conducting fetal surgery, depending on patient’s condition and the best ways to repair the abnormality in the uterus. As other medical interventions, fetal surgery has its risks and…

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    Written by Chaim Potok, The Chosen takes place during significant moments in world history. The Chosen begins at the end of World War II in Williamsburg where it was heavily populated by Jews in 1940s. Throughout the book, The Chosen includes various actions in 1940s related to political situations in the world at that time. Those events are not mere backdrops but contribute significantly to plot and content. Among them, there are five significant historical events that influence on Malter’s and…

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    Roosevelt's Role In Ww2

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    Two were two major conflicts during his presidency. Roosevelt died April 12, 1945, while he was sitting for a portrait in Warm Springs, Georgia. Roosevelt then said his last words, “I have a terrific headache.” He died two hours later from a cerebral hemorrhage. Before Roosevelt passed away, he was included in a very important group known as The Big Three along with Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin. In 1945, “The Big Three” held…

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    Patient’s CT scan results indicated Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)/Hemorrhagic Stroke /saccular aneurysm in the cerebellar brain site. According to O’Sullivan (2007), a stroke (CVA) is an acute onset of neurological dysfunction due to an abnormality in cerebral circulation with signs and symptoms that correspond to the involvement of focal areas of the brain. Hemorrhagic stroke- abnormal bleeding into the extravascular areas of the brain; usually results…

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    Extracellular Compartments

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    This difference in concentration causes fluids within the cell to shift into the vascular space. Patients that have severe hyponatremia or cerebral edema benefit from an IV infusion of this solution. The infusion should be administered at a slow rate to prevent any edema formation and fluid volume overload. The solutions that contain high osmolality are 5% dextrose in half normal saline, 10%…

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