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    When he did go back to church, his back had flared up again. His walker became his constant companion. Using the walker brought a scowl to the faces of some people. They would ask each other. “Wasn’t he healed? Why is he always sick?” One man told him that the reason he was always sick was because there was sin in his life. Tank had read the book of Job several times. He knew that when they said that very same thing to Job, it was ludicrous. Still, he was unable to apply the same to his life.…

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    MANAGEMENT. IMPARIED SKIN INTEGRITY. Related to: Abdominoperineal Resection. Invasion of a structure of the body. Changed circulation. Malnutrition. Desired outcome: Short Term Goals o To prevent infection while the wound is healing. Long Term Goals o To promote healing and recovery quickly without and complications. Assessment/Interventions: Rationales: Regularly take notes and observe the wound, record all characteristics of the site with each bag change. It is import that the…

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    collagen is replaced and unneeded cells are disposed of (Wikipedia, Wound Healing). Proliferation is the stage with the most detail due to the need to rebuild what has been…

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    Primary Intension wound healing Primary intension wound healing includes clean incisions. For example, a surgical cut or cat scratch. These type of wounds require minimal tissue for healing because minimal tissue was lost. Nurses will work for keeping the wound free of infection and monitoring the wound for signs of proper healing. 8. Secondary Intension wound healing Secondary intension wound healing is the healing of a much bigger, more open wound with significant tissue…

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    When a wound’s edges are close together a clot forms. Clots contain fibrin which is a protein that connects the edges of the wound and stops the bleeding. Once a clot has formed and dried it becomes a scab that seals and protects the wound from germs. Epithelium on the edges of the wound goes through regeneration, a process in which new cells of the same function and structure are formed; as the inflammatory responses proceed, epithelium forms under the scab as well. Eventually the wounds edges…

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    Periodontal regeneration surgery is often needed in order to save teeth that have been badly damaged by periodontal disease. After the surgery, it is common to experience a heavy amount of bleeding. The bleeding can last for a few days and can make it difficult to talk and eat immediately after surgery. If you keep the surgical area covered the bleeding should eventually stop on its own within the next few days. However, if your bleeding is a bit heavy this can be extremely uncomfortable.…

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    Title: Exploring the Factors Affecting Post-Wound Hair Regeneration in Mice. Hypothesis: We hypothesize that in mice large wound size increases the number of hair follicle because large wound will activate the Wnt pathway that is necessary for hair follicle regeneration in wounds. Independent variables being tested: The wound size of the mice. Dependent variables being tested: The number of hair follicle. Experimental Design: This experiment will be designed to determine if large wound size,…

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    and the care giver. The malodor can be quite unpleasant and may make the patient feel uncomfortable or embarrassed from it, causing them to isolate themselves and possibly delay much needed treatments. Delay of treatment can either prolong the healing process or make the wound worse. The odor usually comes from anaerobic bacteria that colonizes dead and dying tissues of wounds. The wound does not need to be large for this to begin and quick treatment will result in a faster recovery with less…

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    Rheumatoid arthritis, there are numerous physiological and psychological advantages associated with an active lifestyle. Research shows that people with Rheumatoid Arthritis are at an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, cachexia, and multiple factors associated with osteoporosis. In order to reduce these medical issues, physical activity is recommended. Exercise is proven to improve cardiovascular health, stimulates muscle hypertrophy and advances participants bone mineral density. This…

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    Today there is a merger between the traditional job descriptions and role description. Job Descriptions now also contain Key Strength Areas and competency models and thus are called role profiles. The documentation is thus richer and gives the person a better idea and understanding of his role and how he should perform to achieve objectives. The Elements of Job: Job Description: Job description describes the job, the purpose of the job, contribution of the particular job towards the final…

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