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    1. The three major layers that make up the skin are the epidermis (made of epithelial tissue; provides a waterproof coating for the skin), the dermis (made of dense connective tissue; contains collagen and elastin fibers, blood vessels, nerve endings sweat glands, sebaceous glands, hair follicles, and more), and the hypodermis (made of areolar connective tissue and adipose tissue; this layer of subcutaneous fat provides padding and insulation for the body). 2. There are two main categories…

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    Coronary artery bypass graft The following case study addresses a patient with coronary artery disease that underwent a coronary artery bypass surgery. The purpose of this discussion on coronary artery disease is as follows: a) to communicate the physical symptoms and the presentation of the patient, b) to discuss coronary artery disease in general and the presentations in women, c) patient outcome and preventative actions. Patient Presentation A 72-year-old Caucasian female presented to her…

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    Operating Room Case Study

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    I observed two different cases during my operating room experience. The first case I sat in on was a bi-CABG surgery, which stands for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting. A CABG is a type of procedure that is done to improve the blood flow to a person’s heart. The second procedure that I got to sit in on was a laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair. A hiatal hernia is when a part of a person’s stomach pushes through the small opening of the diaphragm and into that person’s chest area. The laparoscopic,…

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    happen soon ("Angina," 2015). In 2015, Doctor George A. Stouffer III, writes that patients with stable angina, medical therapy is recommended as first-line treatment unless one or more of the following indications for PCI or coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) are present: • Severe…

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    Essay On Gum Recession

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    Reversing Gum Recession: Why Your Gums Recede and What You Can do About it What is gum recession and what causes it? Should you notice that your teeth look longer than they once did or you experience increased sensitivity, look at the tissue at the base of your gums. When the gum tissue that covers the root of the teeth starts to recede, or pull back, it's called gum recession. If ignored, gum recession can cause not only extensive damage to the bones in your jaw, but can result in tooth loss…

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    Human Brain Case Study

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    Today many experiments are being conducted that may be break through 's for the future. For instance "brain grafting" is one procedure that may be used in the future. Brain grafting is to transplant a very thin layer of brain skin from one person to another. This would result in control of Parkinson 's disease and other seizure related diseases. Another idea that has been turned down by the government…

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    The first, and most basic definition is anything that does not or cannot occur in nature. The problem with this definition is that it would include things that we would not normally think of as a GMO such as grafting trees and sweet potatoes. The European Union expanded this definition and defines a GMO as “an organism in which the genetic material has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally through fertilization and/or natural recombination.” (Genetically…

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    Everything we consume has already been genetically modified by mixing two different species together using grafting to make something new. Farmers have been using Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO’s) in their farming, but lately they have been having trouble plant rice because of floods. Until they found “this gene” which is called SUB1 that let the plants submerged…

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    Meditary Design Essay

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    Medications for some maladies can be made through hereditary designing. Case in point the ailment diabetes is created by the absence of insulin. Hereditary building makes its own particular insulin. Numerous diabetic individuals ' lives could be spared through hereditary designing. The procedure making the insulin cuts and makes qualities to create the insulin. Later on it may even conceivable to cure growth! Albeit growth may be a while until it has a cure, heart maladies are now being cured at…

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    Expectations of Constructivism Constructivism offers a number of methods to understanding narrative descendancy. First, that ideas, beliefs and meanings are malleable and in conflict and they are able to be fitted to the situation, i.e. actors involved in violent conflict may create conflict-supporting narratives which provide explanation and authorization for their involvement. Likewise constructivism demonstrates that leaders of nations and of groups can manipulate the meaning and value that…

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