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    have. Some new technology, we have are In Vitro Testing, Computer modeling, human volunteers, and human-patient simulators. Each one of these new technologies does something different to help research a new product. While no animals are harmed in anyway because they are not needed with these technologies. Vitro testing is or also called “organ-on-chips, that contains human cells, it mimics the structure and functioning of human organs and organ system. The chips can also be used instead of…

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    Organ supplies are stagnant and scarce. This poses a critical issue. Fortunately with today’s technology, (aside from human transplantation) two major potential solutions have derived: xenotransplantation (the process of replacing human organs with animal organs) and organ engineering or tissue engineering (creating tissues and organs from human cells). Aside from the promising benefits and breakthroughs, these two methods are far from perfect, and although there has been successful cases, there…

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    lives of many patients worldwide. It has not only made transplantation a ‘life-saving therapy’ but a shining symbol of human solidarity. Yet, these accomplishments have been tarnished by reports of human trafficking, allowing real human beings to ‘blemish’ the weak and ‘power wheel’ the strong. World Health Organisation stand concerned at the growing insufficiency of available human material for transplantation to meet patient needs. They urge governments to take measures to protect poor and…

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    The gift of life, these simple words may have different meanings to all of us in our class, but there is a special type of gift that each and every one of us can give. This gift is being an organ donor, an opportunity to give someone another chance at life once yours is completed. In this speech; I hope to persuade you, my COM 101 class, to become an organ donor. According to Donate Life America as of May of 2015, there are nearly 124,000 people on the waiting lists in the United States…

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    Organ transplant is one example in which not everyone who is in need could avail. How do we even decided who gets an organ and who should not? A waiting list is used, and it is usually on a first come first seved basis. Due to the shortage of organ donors, many on the list die before getting the organ, or may be too sick to go through transplant surgery (Hippen, Ross, & Sade, 2009) Distributive justice is the equal allocation of goods to everyone who is in need free from biases and…

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    Head. Client has symmetrical structure without deformities or lesions. Her hair is wavy and thick. Client’s scalp is without tenderness, lesions, pests, or flaking. Her facial movements are strong, appropriate, and symmetrical. The client is able to detect sharp and dull sensations on her forehead, cheek, and chin. Eyes. The client’s vision is 20/30 in her left eye and 20/200 in her right eye with the Snellen chart. Her gaze is steady and fixed without nystagmus. The client’s conjunctiva is…

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    Organ Donation Research

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    process of human organs is a debatable topic not just amongst the citizens of the United States but in most other countries located all over the world. The motivation of criminals who commit these operations tend to surround one main contributing factor, currency. As money is the motivational factor of these operations, a good word to define such behavior is greed. Greed is amongst the seven deadly sins and is one of the main persuading factors leading to the selling and donation of human…

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    Wheelchair Research Paper

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    Figure:-1.2 wheelchairs used in sports variant. • Transfer, Stretcher and Variant Stretcher (or transfer) chairs are mobile chairs that can be adjusted to lie flat like stretcher to help in the lateral (or spine) transfer of patient from a bed to the chair. Once transferred, the stretcher can be adjusted to allow the patient to assume a sitting position. Transfer chair often used sliding sheets or inflatable sliding mats with air bearings to facilitate the movement of the patient from the bed…

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    Comparing the upper half from the lower half of the body, the upper half looks graceful, whereas the lower half looks stern and in place. Typically when the human body is in contrapposto pose, the lower half uses a lot of strength to hold the body up or it would fall. You can even see the amount of strength this sculpture is using from the definition in the muscles in its waist, legs, and the pressure on its…

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    Elizabethan Era

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    Golden Era because of how many great accomplishments, and changes that were made. Medicine however, did not change much from medieval time to the Elizabethan Era. During the Elizabethan Era, people still believed many incoherent theories related to anatomy. These theories were closely related to magic, how many body fluids one had in their body, what a persons zodiac sign was in accordance with the alignment of their planets, the four elements, and some phycisicians in the Elizabethan Era…

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