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    IV Catheter Case Study

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    1. You need to gather all supplies; tourniquet, connection tubbing, alcohol wipe or chloroprep, tagaderm/occlusive dressing, 2x2 gauze, saline flush and appropriate IV catheter size. When determining appropriate IV size, you need to take into consideration why does the patient need an IV, are they receiving blood? If so they need at least a 20 gauge IV. 2. Once all supplies are gathered explain procedure to patient, then flush connection tubing with saline flush and leave connected. 3. Now…

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    back portion of the roof of your mouth), or inside your cheeks. Sores in your mouth that are round, white, or grey in colour, with a red edge or border. In severe mouth ulcer attacks, you may also experience: Fever Physical sluggishness Swollen lymph nodes How are mouth ulcers treated? Pain from a mouth ulcer generally lessens in a few days and the sores usually heal without treatment in about a week or…

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    diagnosed with breast cancer . She must had a surgery. Then the doctor explained us how the surgery was going to be done. He also explained us how my grandmother life would be in their hands because the cancer was on stage 4 and had spread through her lymph node and armpit. It frightened me at first because I thought I was not going to see my grandma again but the doctor's ability to cure her, and his skills of communicating with her as a patient calmed me. Although when I saw the respect…

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    Systemic Chemotherapy

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    Targeting solid tumors - primary & metastatic - irrespective of their anatomical location in the body or pathological sub-type – and permeating drug molecules into the targeted tumor mass, will improve therapeutic outcomes and reduce life-threatening systemic toxicities induced by routinely administered chemotherapeutic regimens. Creating molecular dimension-specific temporary pores in the cell membrane using precisely computed, safe radiofrequencies (RF) from an external source, to…

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    Leukemia is a disease that is commonly treated by using chemotherapy and with this treatment comes a lot of side effects like myelosuppression (Thompson 2000). Patient that get Myelosuppression are sometimes diagnosed with anemia which is a disease that results from low level of oxygenated red blood cells and thrombocytopenia which is a decrease in the amount of platelets that a patients has (Thompson 2000). Leukemia affects the cardiovascular system by forcing the clotting cascade to start and…

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    Cancer By: Mason Yowell Cancer:Cancer is an interesting topic to learn about and know.Different types of cancer are caused by different things.Lung cancer occurs when you smoke tobacco a lot.Leukemia is a type of cancer that is blood forming tissues that blocks the body's ability to fight infection.Melanoma is type of cancer that affects the skin it is the most serious type of skin cancer.There are two hundred types of cancer each of them named after the organ or tissue which it grows…

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    parapsoriasis Syphilis secondary seborrheic dermatitis Urticaria Allergic reaction. After the appearance of the rash, the diagnosis is simple. The skin biopsy is done only in case of Pityriasis rosea persistent, that is, if it passes. If you see the lymph nodes, does not depend on pityriasis. In most cases, pityriasis rosea passes alone into four / six weeks. If the rash does not disappear or if the itch is troublesome, a variety of treatments may be helpful. Drugs Some medications can relieve…

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    Essay On Typhoid Fever

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    1820, Gerhard, American physician, differentiated it from other fevers (5). Furthermore, in the year 1829, Dr. Louis, French physician, also separated it from other fevers, and associated the fever with the pathologic lesion in the intestines, lymph nodes and spleen. In 1884, Gaffkey, German biologist, isolated the microorganism, which causes the disease, Selmonella typhi, from the spleen of an infected person. Then this microorganism was cultivated from the stool, urine, rose spots ,and gall…

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    Herpes Simplex Case Study

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    burning or tingling. The group of small blisters in pinpointed size appeared and enlarge to green bean size. The blisters usually rupture in 3-4 days and become genital ulcers. Beside, another symptom may occur such as fever, body aches and swollen lymph nodes. According to the case, she only has the small red blisters localized in the labia. Incubation period The incubation period for primary HSV-2 infection range from is 2-20 days, with an average of around 6 days (Evans A.S. 2013). The…

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    type of cancer of the bone marrow and blood. This type of cancer develops quickly without treatment and does not have a precise cause. Signs and symptoms to look at for are: aches in the arms, legs or back, bruises for no exact reason, enlarged lymph nodes, fever without an obvious source or a lasting, low-grade fever, headaches, pale skin, pinhead-size red spots under the skin (called petechiae), prolonged bleeding from minor cuts, shortness of breath during normal physical activity, tiredness…

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