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    the rumors. The Plan B pill is a safe and effective second chance to prevent an accidental pregnancy. Another question you may be asking yourself is “how is the Plan B Pill so effective?”. The truth is, an emergency contraception is not as effective as a regular contraception. If you take the Plan B Pill within 72 hours of intercourse, it is approximately 89% effective. If you take the Plan B Pill within 24 hours of intercourse, it is about 95% effective. It works by preventing or delaying…

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    In 2013, it was estimated that there are 382 million cases of diabetes mellitus (DM) worldwide, including Type One and Type Two (Diabetes Mellitus: Diagnosis, classification, and pathophysiology, 2015). DM refers to a group of common metabolic autoimmune disorders that involve hyperglycemia, or an excess of glucose in the bloodstream. In all cases for Type One DM, and in some situations for Type Two, patients who are diagnosed must be insulin-dependent. Insulin is a hormone that is secreted by…

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    The doses are too small to cause adverse reactions in the volunteer (“Alternatives to Animal Testing” Cruelty 2). This is done to provide vital information on the safety of an experimental drug and how it is processed by humans prior to large-scale human trials…

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    for what they're doing each step of their clinical care. Improve patient safety in medication error and in the healthcare system. Following the "Five Rights" of medication administration safety. The following steps are the right medication, the right dose, at the right time, by the right route and the right patient. The Five Rights of Medication Administration Nurses have a major responsibility in patient safety to administer the correct medication. Having the right medication involves…

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    used for a long enough period it will cause there to be no new bacteria so the immune system can take effect. In high doses these drugs may also have bactericidal effects. They prevent an aspect of the cell involved in growth from working but do not affect any part involved in cell division (2). Chloramphenicol was first isolated in 1947 from the bacteria Streptomyces…

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    Cdc Vaccine Cons

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    By the age of 16, it is recommended to have gotten around 69 doses of 16 vaccines according to the CDC vaccine schedule. Imagine having all of those doses in your bloodstream at the age of 16! Of course they say that vaccines are supposed to keep the deadly diseases away from your child but there is good and bad that comes with it. There are many groups of people who are for vaccines and who are against them that are in this argument. In all honesty, parents have their own option for whether or…

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    Nasal Irrigation

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    food allergies, nobody wants to be plagued by them. The good news is that you don’t have to suffer with annoying allergy symptoms. There are fast, effective and even natural remedies that can offer relief, and you can find it right at home. Let’s look at five simple home remedies for stopping your allergies in their tracks. Nasal Irrigation Effective, safe and inexpensive, nasal irrigation involves the creation of a saline solution, combining 1 teaspoon (5 mL) of salt, a half teaspoon (2.5 mL)…

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    vaccine introduced in the routine childhood immunization schedule of Pakistan. Auto-disable (AD) syringe were introduced in EPI in 2002. 2005: National EPI Policy formulated. 2006: Tetravalent vaccine (DPT-HepB) introduced in policy. 2009: Measles 2nd dose introduced in the routine childhood immunization schedule initiated. Hib vaccine introduced as pentavalent vaccine (DPT-Hep B-Hib) in the routine childhood immunization schedule of Pakistan. Case-based measles surveillance including integrated…

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    Nt1310 Unit 4

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    when used within house. The reason for choosing LPC2148 is because it has inbuilt RTC which plays the key role in the functioning of device. The 20X4 LCD is chosen to display the following parameters like present time and next dosage time in an effective way. The 30 RPM DC motor is chosen because it provides the required speed i.e a single rotation in 24 hours. We verified the functionality of each module individually and thus obtained the required result effectively. The eMedicare is…

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    Botox Informative Speech

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    Ashley Beach February 10, 2015 Communications 111 Informative Speech Medical Use of Botox I. Introduction A. Throughout the history of perfecting modern medicine, there have been many medical breakthroughs that have changed the perception of medical treatment. B. Medline Plus describes botox or botulinum toxin as a type of drug created by clostridium botulinum, a bacterium that blocks nerve communication between muscles, causing the muscles to paralyze and not contract. C. There are many…

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