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    However, the limitation of these treatment options was that some pain medications are not only less effective but sometimes had adverse effects on the other organs of the…

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    the principle of ethics. Many medical practitioners still lack in the right approach to pain management, which leads to a fastidious use of analgesics. One cannot have a debate on pain management and exclude the ethical issues that arise due to the doses of painkillers that are…

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    In society today, it is crucial for an individual, in the healthcare field, to be aware of other cultures and religions. With this said, it is important to practice cultural awareness and to practice a professional culture understanding. As future nurses, a key component of nursing education is to seek more knowledge about the patient’s culture to better help in caring for our patients. Anne Fadiman’s book, The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, allows the audience to relive the Lee’s story.…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Thiosemicarbazone is a derivative of imine which is formed when an aldehyde/ketone reacts with a thiosemicarbzide through a condensation reaction. The presence of the hetero atoms like Sulphur and Nitrogen makes these derivatives biologically active. Lately, great emphasis is laid on the synthesis and development of these derivatives reason being the wide variety of pharmacological activities exhibited by them. So far, thiosemicarbazones have been shown to exhibit analgesic and…

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    Advantages Of Ointments

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    Topical ointments Introduction: An ointment is semi solid topical preparation applied to external application with rubbing effect. It may be a vehicle or media for a drug or it may serve like a protective or emollient. Ointments show plastic flow characteristics. When the ointment is applied it is definite yield value and the resistant to flow drops as the applications to the skin is continued. Body: • Uses : There are two types of ointments: A- Medicated: used to treat different…

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    Chickenpox is an “infectious disease that children can get caused by the varicella virus”. Symptoms manifest according to (Centers for Disease Control, 2017) “1-2 days before the rash appears with fever, fatigue, and a general feeling of illness”. It can cause fever and a blister- like rash which causes great discomfort and itching. With fluid-filled bumps that contain clear fluids that when it burst can be contagious and spread the infection to others. Varicella zoster virus can stay in the…

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    Flu Vaccine Benefits

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    Each vaccine have a different price, there are discounts. Some of the vaccines are higher than others because of how effective it is. For an example the flu vaccine will be lower in price than the measles vaccine. Even though it is more expensive it will not be high by much. (Austin Frakt) According to Matt Davis over half of all childhood vaccine doses are publicly purchased at a discount. Lastly, if a family can not afford a vaccine the doctors will work out a plan so that the child…

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    Osteomyelitis Case Report

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    Review of the medical record indicates that on August 8/14 she twisted her ankle and sustained an opened left distal fracture and had undergone an ORIF. The site became infected and the wound was surgical debrided and she started on IV antibiotic for osteomyelitis. Other medical history includes obesity, thyroid disease, congenital heart disease, HTN, bilateral PE May 2014, protein losing enteropathy, pleural effusion, , lower extremity cellulitis, Pseudomonas infection, acquired spastic…

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    arise that how marijuana could be a health effective/…

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    consisting of five elements; self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills (Mind Tools, n.d.). Several studies suggest that EI plays an important role in job performance as employees with higher EI are found to be more effective and successful, resulting in lower staff turnover which is leading several organization to include testing a candidate’s EI during the hiring process (Robbins & Judge, 2015, pp. 104-105; Mind Tools, n.d.). An important aspect of EI is that it…

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