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    Rhazes Accomplishments

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    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze and explain Rhazes, the renowned Islamic physician’s impacts on medicine, and his accomplishment’s. Abu Bakr Mohhmad Ibn Zakariya Razi also know as “Rhazes”, was born in the Ancient city of Rayy located near Tehran, Iran as a Persian. The city of Rayy, which was located on the Great Silk Road, was a series of trade routes that were central to interaction between the West and East. This Road connected traders, merchants, pilgrims, monks, soldiers…

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    For example, there is no pain during the surgery because all patients are prescribed eyedrops with a local anesthetic in them. The surgery takes under 30-minutes, with results appearing a mere 24-hours post-op. As with any surgery, you should speak with your doctor or surgeon about all possible alternatives. The going cost of LASIK surgery is currently estimated…

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    people by creating and funding extra-curricular activities that are positive, useful, and empowering. Next, we must eliminate drugs in our immediate communities by raising money to fund rehabilitation clinics and treatment centers. We must contact our local congressmen, attorney, and lawyers to urge them to review cases that have been racially motivated. Last, we must show our young and old, women and men dreams can become reality through being active and that jail or death by the hands of…

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    Dental Hygiene Observation

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    history assessment the student presented the case to the instructor in a professional and organized manner; then the instructor give her consent to proceed with the treatment plan. Because the treatment plan involved pain management by using local anesthetic the instructor had to be…

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    Why people decide to remove tattoos? Body art removal, also known as laser tattoo removal, is a procedure which can be a solution for people who want to get rid of tattooes which make them uncomfortable. In some cases, reason for removal can be the fact that the person with a tattoo on a specific spot on the body cannot wear some types of clothes. In other cases, tattoos may be modifying beause of skin aging and that may seem odd. Changed lifestyle may also influence someone’s decision to…

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    Anesthetist Career Path

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    path because the need is so high. “Nurse Anesthetists work closely with physicians to provide patients with anesthesia and related care before, during, and after surgeries and procedures. The anesthesia may be a general anesthetic, putting the patient to sleep, or a local anesthetic, which numbs a specific area of the body”(Rasmussen College). The daily activities in the job includes watching the patient while being under the anesthesia. This is to make sure the patient is okay and that they are…

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    Myocardial Infarction (MI) commonly known as heart attack occur when blood supply is interrupted, causing damage or death of the heart cells. What causes the heart muscle to lose its blood supply? Usually, the loss of the heart's blood supply is caused by the total blockage of a coronary artery by a blood clot on a cholesterol plaque in the artery. Cholesterol is a fatty chemical which is a part of the outer lining of cells in the body. Cholesterol plaque is the formation of a hard substance…

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    Many medical advancements were made during the first and second World Wars, including trauma, patient care, prevention of infection, and post-war care. It is said that World War I was a good war for medicine because numerous medical and clinical advancements were made during the 4 year span. A majority of these discoveries can be credited to the damages left by new artillery and guns that were capable of obliterating flesh and bone (Clarke). These new guns could fire accurately up to 10 miles…

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    aortic aneurism. I was the first person to see her in clinic. I helped her understand what an aneurysm was. I aided in the repair. What was most memorable though was being one of the first to experience the gratitude in her face as she awoke from her anesthetic state. “Thank you,” she said with a tear in her eye. Her disease was cured and the surgeon was responsible. My experience with Mrs. F taught me that to be a surgeon is to be a healer. Surgery epitomizes what a…

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    The concept I will be elaborating on is on how beauty is skin deep further explained by the article “Tell No One” written by Joyce Wadler. I will more specifically describe my own experiences with plastic surgery as well as the effects it has on the economy. Truthfully, I underwent a rhinoplasty surgery to correct my deviated septum and rid the hump that haunted the bridge of my nose. I remember people commenting on my nose saying I looked “like a Jew”, people tapping my nose because they’ve…

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