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    Lasix Phoenix Case Study

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    hypertension and management of edema associated with heart failure. Lasix does not have any off-label uses. The major side effects or adverse reactions are acute hypotension, orthostatic hypotension, vertigo, and hyperglycemia. Contraindications include hypersensitivity to furosemide or any other component of the drug formulation. Interactions with other drugs involve ACE inhibitors, analgesics, antidiabetics, antihypertensives, barbiturates, and herbs with hypotensive and hypertensive…

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    Erythropoietic Protoporphyria Ava Francois Can you imagine life without sunlight? What happens when just walking outside can cause intense pain, burning, redness, tingling, and swelling of the skin? The symptoms can be extremely serious, this is caused by abnormally low levels of enzyme, there is no cure. Erythropoietic Protoporphyria is a allergie to the sun. A photogenic reaction to sunlight, the immune system initiates the allergic response and that’s what causes skin to be inflamed with red…

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    Sterile Ointments Ointments are semisolids expected for external application to the skin or mucous layers. They typically contain lower than 20% water and volatiles and more than 50% hydrocarbons, waxes, or polyols as the vehicle. Ointment bases known for use as vehicles fall into four general classes: hydrocarbon bases, absorption bases, water-removable bases, and water-soluble bases. Each therapeutic ointment has its base one of these four general classes. • Hydrocarbon Bases: They are…

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    in a patient due to egg shell allergy was also published[11]. These reports indicate that pancreatitis, can, very well result from EGE. However, in our case, the patient did not have history of food allergy. A possible mechanism by which food hypersensitivity-related EG may cause acute pancreatitis is due to obstruction of the pancreatic duct from local duodenal inflammation[12]. Review of the literature shows that CT findings are variable, ranging from relatively normal[13] to showing evidence…

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    Sensory Processing Disorder involves a continuous interaction between the environment and the brain to perceive information through the seven senses (auditory, olfactory, tactile, visual, gustatory, proprioceptive, and vestibular) and create an appropriate response (Byrne, 2009; Katz, 2006; Miller et al., 2009; Parham & Mailloux, 2015; Walbam, 2013; Withrow, 2007 as cited in Goodman-Scott & Lambert, 2015, p. 275). This neurobiological process is critical in the first ten years of life because it…

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Fall of the House of Usher” features Roderick and Madeline Usher. In the story the Usher twins seem to have completely opposite illnesses. Roderick suffers from hypersensitivity and Madeline suffers from hyposensitivity. Madeline becomes paralyzed so Roderick believes that she is dead. Roderick buries her underneath the house and invites his old childhood friend, the narrator, to come over. Turns out Madeline was never dead, she digs out of the tomb and…

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    people with a latex hypersensitivity. While latex hypersensitivities are not as a matter of course regular, they can be particularly risky. People who are sensitive to latex will regularly encounter trouble breathing when they come into contact with latex, which incorporates latex gloves. As a result of this, numerous working environments that utilization latex additionally need to stock an option, for example, vinyl exam gloves, to oblige people who have the hypersensitivity. Another reason…

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    and his dream job. This is enough to get mad at, but he felt so strongly about talking with Milton and helping him. Also Jeannine, talked about how this shook her up, and how she was from Detroit and developed hypersensitivity towards people. Then she went on to saying, the hypersensitivity came back after her husband was assaulted. But she also viewd this forgiveness as empowerment, because it let her, and her family move on. As for the offender, thanks to the victims he got lesser time, and…

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    these cases have been reported from Asia, where sugammedex is most widely used.23 Anaphylaxis occurs in about 29 out of every 1 million patients.61 Risk of hypersensitivity reactions resulted in the initial delay of FDA approval of sugammadex.26,62 Since FDA approval and the subsequent increased use of sugammadex, the incidence of hypersensitivity is anticipated to rise.23 The mechanism of sugammadex anaphylaxis is not well understood. In contrast to NMBA anaphylaxis which largely believed to be…

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    who suffers from what is now known as hypersensitivity. Poe later elaborates upon this by stating that “he could wear only garments of certain texture, the odors of all flowers were oppressive; his eyes were tortured by even a faint light… To an anomalous species of terror I found him a bounden slave (657).” In conclusion, “The Fall of The House of Usher” almost completely revolved around Roderick Usher who was imprisoned and enslaved by his own hypersensitivity, his mind, and his very own,…

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