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    the diseases you can get from too sodium. First, i’m going to tell you what sodium is. Sodium is a chemical element, it is a soft silver- white reactive metal of the alkali metal group; it is also the an electrolyte the body needs to regulate blood sugar. Sodium is extremely reactive, it never occurs in the free state in the Earth’s crust. The pure metal is kept under oil or kerosene because it spontaneously ignites water. The first topic is what diseases can be obtained from sodium. High Blood…

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    Abstract This paper talks about a clinical case study that describes the condition of a 60 year old man. I have identified that this patient presents symptoms of peritonitis. Peritonitis is the inflammation of the peritoneum and is usually caused by diverticulitis which this patient has, also the patient has a cloudy peritoneal fluid which indicates the sign of a bacterium called Bacteroides fragilis. This bacterium is obligately anaerobic and is typically found in the digestive tract of humans.…

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    strain and degenerative disc disease of the spine. As per visit notes on 4/7/16, the patient states that the medications have been helpful and effective for him for up to 40%. Cervical spine examination reveals a well-healed surgical scar posteriorly from the…

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    to organs if left untreated. The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) regulates blood pressure and is stimulated in response to hypotension. The kidneys release renin into the bloodstream that combines with angiotensinogen, which is released from the liver. This process produces angiotensin I. Angiotensin I combines with Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) to produce angiotensin II. Angiotensin II causes vasoconstriction, which increases systemic vascular resistance and reduces arterial…

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    for short. A stroke is a disease that does not allow the arteries to carry oxygen to the brain. They are the fifth top causes of casualty in America. Knowing the signs and symptoms of a stroke and seeking medical attention may decrease the risk of death. There are a few diverse types of strokes, Transient ischemic attack, hemorrhagic stroke, and ischemic strokes. The first one is transient ischemic attack also known as TIA; it is a clot that does not cause too much harm and only lasts…

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    Radiculopathy Case Study

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    revealed progressive degenerative disc disease with central canal stenosis at L4-5 and to lesser extent at L3-4, both progressed compared to the prior study of 07/03/14. In addition, there is neural foraminal stenosis, which is slightly progressed from before as well. Per the…

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    central and left paracentral disc protrusion and facet arthropathy. There is slight narrowing of left lateral recess. Central canal is otherwise patent. Mild narrowing of bilateral neural foramen is seen. Impression is refractory left L5 radiculopathy from a large left L4/5 herniated disc. Surgery is recommended by way of a left L4/5 minimally invasive discectomy to address his refractory…

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    Chronic Fatigue

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    Dehydration And Chronic Fatigue Are Connected? Summary: Water is the main ingredients required for our bodies to work in a proper manner. It's important to drink the daily required amount of fresh clean water to prevent dehydration. If you’re suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome, then dehydration might occur more frequently. Main Content: When we have chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), it is quite common for us to develop the problem of dehydration. The natural thirst reflex of our body might…

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    Nails without clubbing or cyanosis. No rash, petechiae, moles, nevi or ecchymoses HEENT/NECK Head- Normocephalic, atraumatic, mild headache. Eyes- Pupils equal round, reactive to light and accommodation; constricts from 5mm to 2mm. Disc margins sharp, fundi without hemorrhages or exudates. Ear- Normal appearing external structures, no deformities, discharges or edema noted. clear tympanic membrane bilaterally. H test- negative for nystagmus Nose- Normal nasal mucosa…

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    presented by the case study as well as the normal structure and function of the organ system and/or physiological process that has the alteration. Shawn, the main character of “The Uniformed Coach” scenario has sickle cell disease (SCD) and is suffering from a sickle cell crisis. Sickle cell disease is a form of hemolytic anemia that is inherited; being caused by an abnormal hemoglobin molecule. There are several forms of SCD but the most severe is simply called sickle cell anemia; the…

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