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    Cytomegalovirus (CMV)

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    Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Intro & History Cytomegalovirus (CMV), a member of the herpesviridae family, is a prevalent viral pathogen called human herpes virus 5 (HHV5)[5]. It can infect many organs and is commonly asymptomatic[1]. Once infected with CMV, patients will carry the infection for life, as the virus could remain latent in white blood cells of our body with and without the demonstration of symptoms[1]. The virus can be reactivated during other illness or stress, this may occur with or…

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    Speech On Save Life

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    How to save a life. What comes to mind when you think of that phrase? For some it might be ways of keeping someone alive and for a few it might even be the most popular song by The Fray. No matter what you thought of, the fat is that there is no se definition of “how to save a life”. For us students, teenagers, youth, it feels almost impossible to be thinking of ways to save a life with such little experience but, I’m glad to tell you that there is a way. There is way to beat this impossible.…

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    A: Student nurse, TZ, asked patient JW, to explain about his experience of the doctor telling him that he possibly have cirrhosis of the liver. JW explained that about a week ago, he went into Dr. Brown’s office because for a few months he has been having fullness around the abdomen. The doctor took a look, and told him that he immediately needs to go to the ER. In the ER, the doctor did a liver scan, and saw that the liver was enlarged. The doctor told him that he may have liver cirrhosis,…

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    This article utilizes a purposive sampling method to explored Chronic Hepatitis C (CHC) positive patients receiving antiviral therapy treatment from liver clinics from two tertiary hospitals located in Sidney, Australia. Several factors were explored including the influences that triggered the patient to start receiving antiviral treatment, ability to adhere to the treatment plan, and how successful treatment completion was achieved. The authors believe that as new CHC treatments become…

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    According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2016a), approximately 3.5 million people in the United States are infected with Hepatitis C and more specifically, one third of all injection drug users ages 18-30 are currently infected. This outstanding number is in addition to the 1.2 million of the population who are currently infected with HIV (CDC, 2015a). Thusly, establishing its relevance to adults and their health. With injection drug use being at the top of the list for…

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    There are parents even though being brought these wonderful opportunity are extremely skeptical of the idea. Worried about the mild side effects of vaccines less and less parents seem to be agreeing with thought of newborn being treated with a Hepatitis B vaccine. Many believe being immunized is a cause to neurological defects. With parents believing that vaccines are a leading cause for newborn…

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    virus infection in the United States is caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV), an infectious disease that causes liver inflammation. There are five types of hepatitis, hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E, hepatitis C virus being the most serious of the four. HCV is not a sexually transmitted disease; it is contracted through direct contact to infected blood, and from contaminated medical supply. According to the World Health Organization, hepatitis C is most prevalent in Central and East Asia, and…

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    wrongdoing, most people or organization don’t feel like justifying or owning their mistake. Whereas assuming responsibility and apologizing for the wrongdoing promote sympathy and acceptance from the public and clients. For example, Chi-Chi’s during Hepatitis A outbreak, the largest outbreak the nation had ever experienced (Srikameswaran, 2003), they accepted responsibility, issued apologies and proactively was working to fix the outbreak. These strategies stand as the biggest step and lessons…

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    C. Diff Research Paper

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    Clostridium Difficile Tiffany Hoang Health Science Technology 03/03/2016 Clostridium Difficile Clostridium difficile also known as C. diff is a disease caused by a germ which in the United States infected half a million people in 2011, and twenty nine thousand people that died within thirty days. Patients with this disease have symptoms such as watery diarrhea, fever, loss of appetite, nausea, and abdominal pain. Usually, people who are at increased risk for C. diff had gastrointestinal…

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    This policy seemed in line for OSHA regulations until Olive Stone, OSHA inspector, shows up and asks to view the company’s bloodborne pathogen policy and employee hepatitis vaccination procedure. Jay is made aware of Olive’s visit by a call from the program services director, Kris. Jay has Kris make the OSHA inspector comfortable while he contacts the company’s attorney, Fred Fleagle, who tells Jay that he should not…

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