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    Long Mesh Research Paper

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    Mesh, see through shirts can be incredibly sexy, or they can be elegant depending on the event you're attending. The accessories that accompany the mesh shirt add to the style as well. With a little twist of the additional items, you can also be a little naughty if that's what you desire. An Elegant Style A long sleeve, mesh see-through shirt can be worn with a camisole or slip underneath to provide almost full coverage. It allows a small flash of skin that can be elegant when paired with a…

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    Stoichiometry Lab Report

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    The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the stoichiometric relationship between the testing agents and to identify the products formed. The relationship was found by completing three acid and base neutralization reactions using phosphoric acid, which is a triprotic acid, with different volumes of sodium hydroxide. Introduction When looking at the coefficient of balanced equations, stoichiometry is seen. Coefficients represent the number of moles, equivalent to the mass of an atom, of…

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    Bactroban [mupirocin calcium]. Bactroban is an oitment put on the skin. “For the treatment of impetigo, a small amount of the ointment is applied to the affected area, usually three times daily (every 8 hours). The area may be covered with a sterile gauze dressing. If there is no improvement in 3-5 days, the physician should be contacted to re-examine the infected area. For other skin infections, the cream is applied to the affected area 3 times a day for 10 days, and the doctor should be…

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    Preventing Patient Safety

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    Entering any hospital as patient can lead to two ways either to be cured or put the patient in harm. It is very important to know how to prevent any errors or adverse effects might be happen, to gain trust to health care system. Patient safety is an important element of health care system and it becomes a serious public health issue. According to WHO patient safety defined as prevention of adverse outcomes or errors to the patient associated with medical care. Whereas from the patient point…

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    Determining the Chemical Formula of a Hydrate PROCEDURE Experiment required: copper (II) sulfate hydrate, 2 crucibles, electronic mass balance, bunsen burner, iron ring, crucible tong, clay triangle, wire gauze, retort stand, 1. Individuals should wear goggles on and tied hair back before the experiment started. 2. The mass of an empty crucible cover was measured. 3. Approximately 2.00g of copper (II) sulfate hydrate samples was taken out and put into the crucible. 4. The mass of the crucible…

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    During my dialysis experience I found it to be very informative and interesting. We were not allowed to touch the patients or help with any care but the staff was interactive and explained was they were doing. The staff also was able to provided scenarios of different complications that happened and how they 'd respond. By the end of the first day I was able to see what the caregiver would due if a patient had muscle cramps, was short of breath and had chest pain. The first day I mostly…

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    Open Wound Essay

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    Open wound is a soft tissue injury in which skin is torn, cut or punctured caused by mechanical factor that damages the skin. It involve external or internal of the body tissue. Most open wounds are minor and can be treated at home. Firstly, there are many sign and symptom of open would which are bleeding excessively, inflammation on the skin, redness, tenderness, swelling, the skin become rough or decreasing the range of motion of the body parts. Secondly, open would is caused by several…

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    Field Block Anesthesia

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    Field block anesthesia: (meds, # mls, process, effect) 1-2% of lidocaine or 0.25 or 0.5% Bupivacaine 10ml of either medications is used. Lidocaine needs at least 10 mins to be effective. Used a 10 ml syringe with 27 gauze with ¼ in length needle. Lidocaine with epinephrine can use to decrease bleeding and extent the Lidocaine effect. However, epinephrine is contraindicated with single circulation or end such as fingers, toes, ears, and nose. After cleansing the skin with an antiseptic a local…

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    needed supplies. You want to gather all the supplies that you need before starting because it helps cut back time, and ensures sterility. The supplies that you will need are: gloves, IV tubing, IV bag, tourniquet, alcohol wipe, IV catheter, saline, gauze, and tape. After you have gathered all of your supplies, you…

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    to get answers and have a better understanding of medicine. Moore was creative, courageous, and selfless which set himself aside from other surgeons and why many are inspired by him today. It was Oliver Cope’s suggestion of treating burns with a gauze and petroleum jelly to led Moore to his interest in science, which then open doors for his researches.…

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