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    Behavioral Support System (PBSS). An average score of 2.4 was calculated through averaging all five scales of measurement in the questionnaire stated above. This is a calculated number based on the responses from staff members on the readiness for implantation of a PBSS. According to Knoff, H. (2012), its staff is essential when planning, executing, maintaining, and sustaining a PBSS initiative. Motivating the staff to buy in to a new PBSS and implanting it is important to its success. According…

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    well as suicidal ideation. The diagnoses listed included major depressive disorder, panic disorder with agoraphobia, and generalized social phobia. Per medical records (2016-2017), the claimant had a history of heart issues that required the implantation of a permanent pacemaker in 2016. She also had a history of pulmonary hypertension, asthma, osteoarthritis, high blood pressure, and back pain. She also had a history of depression and severe headaches. She underwent radiological studies…

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    1.Introduction COPD is the common chronic disease with the high rate of morbidity and mortality. It is estimated that COPD will become the third leading cause of death in 2020.1 The most noticeable symptoms of this disease are productive cough, shortness of breath and limited exercise capacity. While the main obvious pathophysiological hallmark of COPD is Expiratory Flow limitation which causes acute dynamic lung hyperinflation, dyspnea is increasingly implicated as the primary symptom causes…

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    that can be used, the first can be used to determine the sex. On the other hand, the second technique is used to screen embryos for genetic diseases and only those that are selected are implanted back in the mother’s womb - this is known as Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis. For the same reason a large amount of people are concerned whether we “may be able to use genetic technologies to modify embryos and choose desirable or cosmetic characteristics.…

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    Introduction of Case This is the case of Mr. Ben Inouye v. Dr. Howard Black. Mr. Inouye was involved in a motor vehicle accident in which he suffered a cervical vertebrae injury which, if uncorrected, left him at risk for paralysis. Dr. Black, a neurosurgeon, performed a surgical procedure on Mr. Inouye which involved placing a stainless steel wire which was expected to ultimately break but not expected to cause any physical damage. Two years after the operation, X-rays showed the wire had…

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    Abortions have been around since as long as civilization has existed, but they have not always been legal or accepted. Even today the idea of abortions can be a touchy subject and there is a lot of debate over what is humane or not. The decision to support or oppose abortions is decided by many different factors; one of those being when a child is officially “alive.” Many people believe that a child is not alive until they are born or are in late-terms of the pregnancy; however, just as many…

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    effect of anaesthesia. All the groups were treated with drugs daily for 7 days including the day of implantation of pellets. On the eighth day the animals were anaesthetized with ether, the cotton pellets were removed and dried at 60 0C for 24 h. The dry weight of the granuloma was calculated by noting the difference in the dry weight of the cotton pellets recorded before and after implantation. The incisions were sutured by silk 2.0 sutures and sealed with betadine solution and animals…

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    as adults, again many of which overlap with that of those characterized by preterm births, including high blood pressure and diabetes. The etiology of preeclampsia is complex but thought to be caused by abnormal placental development. During the implantation stage of the blastocyst, the trophoblast cells on the outside of the embryo attach to the endometrial lining of the uterus and the embryo begins to work its way into the endometrium (3). Shortly after…

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    basic research, it normal biological phenomenon and how humans have manipulated it, how it is used and why it is so controversial in today’s society. Embryonic Stem Cells are derived from embryos at the developmental stage before the time that implantation would normally occur in the uterus. So they are not derived from eggs fertilized in the human body but from eggs that have been fertilized in vitro at an in vitro fertilization clinic, and then they are donated for research purposes with…

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    CORONARY STENTS Before stents were used, balloon angioplasty was used to treat narrowed coronary arteries. This involved inserting a very thin, long, balloon-tipped tube into an artery where there was a blockage. The balloon at the tip of the catheter was inflated to compress the blockage and restore blood flow. It was then deflated to remove the catheter and balloon but because no support was left at the site of the blockage, in some cases, the artery collapsed. This is why small stents were…

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