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    Tetanus Case Study

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    spasms and weakness of the muscles, especially of the jaw and neck, which can lead to respiratory distress. Symptoms typically occur within 1-2 weeks after exposure and include muscle spasms, stiffness of the neck, inability, or difficulty opening the mouth, difficulty-swallowing, headache, fever, and increased perspiration. Proper diagnosis and treatment is…

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    Problem #1 Diabetes Mellitus. Mr. Borg is borderline obese, with a BMI of 29.3. He has had a 40 pound weight gain in the past 10 years, and does not follow any specific diet plan. As reported by Mrs. Borg, he drinks two to four alcohol beverages a day. His hemoglobin A1c was high at 11.2%, indicating that his type 2 diabetes is poorly controlled (See Table 8). Mrs. Borg also reports that Mr. Borg has had decreased energy levels, difficulty losing weight, and no motivation. Per Mrs. Borg, he…

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    Type 2 Diabetes Papers

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    Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes is a disease that affects all kinds of people. Whether it is children or adults, young or old. The type of diabetes determines the risk factors, signs and symptoms or any kind of complications. Diabetes type one is classified as "juvenile-onset" or "insulin-dependent" diabetes. What this type of diabetes does is the immune system destroys cells that release insulin, eliminating the production of insulin in the body. Without insulin, cells can 't absorb the sugar in the…

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    Infectious diseases and Infections Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses and fungi. Many microorganisms live in our body and in our environment, in which most of them are advantageous such as bacteria found in our intestine is useful for food digestion and fungi used for foods such as mushrooms and yeast. However, in certain conditions these organisms can also cause illnesses. Infectious diseases can be transmitted, directly or indirectly, from one person…

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    according to the opinion of public health. I am in favor of this perspective, so I would like take this concept back to my home country as a best practice. From my point of view, education is the best and the most effective way to promote prevention of disease. People keep making the same mistake because of their ignorance; however, education can eliminate their blind spot and guide them to a right track. For instance, people used to think that HIV can be infected through saliva, but now they…

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    family, in case if they can’t get immediately. The policy for a child who has communicable disease is that: child should be isolated from other children, child should be supervised, child should be comfortable, the sheets and blankets should be send home to be washed, the nap mat, eating utensils, toys that child used should be washed and disinfected. A child with contagious disease such as hand foot mouth or chicken pox should be excluded until all blisters have…

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    Ev71 Essay

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    Background Main Goals To find out the origin, population dynamics, natural selection, and seasona periodicity of the VP1 gen of EV71 (common cause of hand, foot, and mouth disease(HFMD)). To get a better understanding of the disease. How Did the Main Questions Raise Up? Human EV71 is known as one of the most common causes of the hand, foot, and mouth disease which is often occur in young children and infants. The EV71 was first found in the United States in 1969 and then the EV71 associated…

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    Pest Analysis Pestet

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    GMO could also tarnish image • The wrong information signed through Environmental • Continue to improve biosecurity to ensure that pest and diseased that will have a major impact of the agricultural and arable industries do not enter, such as foot and mouth • To improve the sustainability of farming operations • Increased access to water through the Rutaniwha water storage scheme • The environmental perspective of customers can heavily reduce their purchases • Poor sustainability can have…

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    a man and woman making love, or a fast food ad with young women prancing around in small bikinis. Despite this outward media on sex, society runs into the contradiction of sexual repression. With the increase of pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases among teens, numerous people are quick to…

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    of choking, drowning, electrical shock, excessive bleeding, head trauma, serious injury, lung disease, poisoning, or suffocation. Walking up to the scene, it is always necessary to check for safety. Once the scene has been declared safe, the infant needs to be checked for alertness. This should be done by gently shaking or tapping the baby, or it can be done by rubbing the bottom of the infant’s foot. When the infant does not respond, then someone should instantly call 911. The rescuer…

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