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    “He stopped breathing and turned blue!” exclaimed a young mother to the 911 operator. It was a cold winter night. As a mother went to check on her toddler son sleeping in his crib, she made a shocking discovery. The toddler had stopped breathing, his body was stiff as a stick, his eyes had popped wide open, and his skin had turned blue! The terrified mother immediately reached for the phone and dialed 911 for help. As she waited for the ambulance to arrive, the distraught mother performed CPR…

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    Purpose: The purpose of this memorandum is to present an analysis of the person(s) who would read this report. This report was created as one of the projects for a Writing for Technical Professional class. The goal of this project was to analyze the success of a medical innovation. My chosen topic was Focused Ultra Sound that enhance the drug delivery for treatment of CNS diseases. Audience Description: While writing this technical report, I imagined 2 types of people who would read it. The…

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    Chapter Three - Conclusions 3.1 Conclusions This research aimed to verify the synthesis protocol for HPA-12 and analogues from aldehydes of Greatrex et al. (2014). Limited success in synthesising required quantities had a negative impact on the outcomes of this research, and no reasons were identified for the low yields that were obtained. Additional time, or resolution of issues resulting in low yields, would have allowed additional research and confirmation of the synthesis protocol. Long…

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    Contrast materials, otherwise known as contrast agents or contrast media, are used to get better pictures of the internal part of the body produced by x-rays, CT, MRI, and ultrasound. Frequently, contrast materials permit the radiologist to differentiate normal from abnormal disorders/illnesses. Contrast agents are not tints that forever discolor internal organs. They are substances that for a short period of time change the way x-rays or other imaging devices act together with the body. When…

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    heart. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive test that uses a combination of a large magnet, radiofrequencies and a computer to produce detailed images of a patient's heart as it is beating. An MRI is an effective tool for mapping the overall heart structure of patients and can use these images to search for aneurysms, tears , aorta bulging and damage caused by a heart attack, and other problems . It is derived from and based on the same basic principles as magnetic resonance…

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    Mesothelioma do not appear until years after the initial visibility to asbestos occurred. As a impact, most asbestos selects are not made until as well as has obtained today's level level. An beginning research can provide sufferers with more therapies. Mesothelioma experts use a variety of assessments to help identify asbestos. Tests help them get yourself a perfect picture of melanoma level and position of the asbestos development. A perfect research can lead to more dealing with the personal…

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    Plain radiography is quick, easiest, inexpensive, and universally available in any hospital emergency center. It still consider as the first diagnostic modality at many facilities, especially those that are not trauma centers. Plain radiograph put out the foundation of day-to-day imaging. They may on their own be enough to provide a diagnosis, or they may need to be completed by other modalities, such as computed tomography (CT). [10][13] Plain radiograph are of limited value in isolated…

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    Open magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are becoming increasingly popular in radiology clinics. This is due to the machine's ability to decrease anxiety, produce clearer images in bones that can be difficult to maneuver and allows people who are overweight or with broad shoulders to easily by scanned. Two popular open MRI machines, the Hitachi Airis II and Airis Elite both offer patients and clinics advantages and disadvantages. How Open MRI Machines Work During an MRI with an open machine…

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    By Jonas Wilson, Ing. Med. CT KUB A computerized tomography (CT) scan of the kidneys, ureters and bladder (KUB) is referred to as a CT KUB. The scan is done to obtain images from different angles of the urinary system and surrounding structures, which encompasses an area from the superior poles of the kidneys, descending down to the pubic symphysis. These images are acquired in cross-sections or slices, hence the terminology tomographic. They are then processed through a computer to produce…

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    The commercial I chose is “First Date - Hyundai Super Bowl Commercial | The Hyundai Genesis.” This commercial is pathos because it makes parents or car owners feel safer about letting other people use their car. This product is unique in being that no other car company or car for that instance has been modified to this high use of technology. It makes them feel better about people using their car by showing them that they can get this app that tracks your car so you know exactly where your car…

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