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    physical examination and the diagnostic considerations and relevant tests rationalized with evidence-based literature. Diagnostic considerations will be analysed and evaluated based on the assessments and diagnostic testing and evidence based literature to formulate the final diagnosis. Diagnosis and Pathophysiology Sheila (fictitious name) was diagnosed with Calculous Cholecystitis (CC). Cholelithiasis, that is…

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    Abstract The purpose of this experiment was for the researcher to study one of the process of digestion which is absorption, and seeing if starch and glucose could diffuse through the dialysis tubing, and could the two be absorbed by the small intestines, and if so or not, why? To begin, in this experiment, the researchers gathered different solutions, such as, starch and glucose, filling half of each mixtures in a single dialysis tube. The researchers carefully then rinsed and pat dry the…

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    each year, alcohol consumption has become an increasing concern. Alcoholism can be defined as a condition that prevents people from being able to control their alcohol consumption. A disease can be defined as an abnormal condition of a structure or function of one part of the body that affects the whole body and prevents it from functioning properly. Alcohol and disease can be analyzed together making the statement that alcoholism is a disease. Alcohol consumption can have a drastic effect on…

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    to help prevent infection. General instructions • Plan to have someone take you home from the hospital or clinic. • Ask your health care provider how your surgical site will be marked or identified. • You may have testing, such as blood tests, X-rays, or other imaging scans that take pictures of the small bowel. PROCEDURE • To lower your risk of infection: ○ Your health care team will wash or sanitize their hands. ○ Your skin will be washed with soap. ○ Hair may be removed…

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    prescription drugs are a huge cause of why people overdose so easily and die because they are legal and so easy to get ahold of. They are bad because of the short term effects they have, the long term effects they have, and the effects they have on your liver. Prescription drugs should not be used because of the negative effects they have on the brain and body. First, prescription drugs have multiple short term effects that is why these drugs shouldn’t…

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    Organ Allocation Ethics

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    Conferring this system, liver decisions break down into medical urgency and distance from donor. ( UNOS Matching organs, 2015) Due to the viability of the donor liver only lasting a few hours. This method has been the standard for the ethical treatment of organ allocation. UNOS uses the medical entitlement method to allocate organs, a fair and balanced system that benefits the patients in need and is always up to date with the latest…

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    Galltone Case Study

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    happen to numerous individuals around the globe. Be that as it may, don't give up, there is something the Chinese thought about and now they have imparted to the world. Our gallbladder is a 4 inches organ with the type of pear. It is set under the liver. The gallbladder stores the bile, a blend of fluids, fat and cholesterol. The bile deteriorates the fats of the sustenance in the digestion systems. The gallbladder conveys the bile in the small digestive system. This permits the dissolvable…

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    In this phase, solid is placed into the mouth and the lips are shut by the orbicularis oris facial muscle (VII). The food is mixed with salvia and masticated with the teeth, so it can pass through the esophagus for digestion. Sensory recognition is critical at this stage and the movement and timing patterns in this phase varies depending on the viscosity. The salvia and food has now created a bolus in which lateral movements of the tongue and mandible are made. Furthermore, the soft palate has…

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    underlying health conditions, and patient immunity. Several clinical studies have noticed a link between lipid metabolism and systemic inflammation. In septic shock, patients can have an abnormal lipid profile which may be due to de novo lipogenesis.¹ The liver…

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    small stones. 2. Explain where the organ of diagnosis is, using the terminology of body organization from chapter 1. Be as detailed in your description as possible. The gallbladder is located in the right upper quadrant It is placed just under the liver and to the right of the stomach. When an ultra sound is used to inspect the gallbladder, it is used in the abdominal area. 3. Where would Ella’s pain be located? Ella may experience pain in a couple different areas. Some patients…

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