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    Introduction Stevens Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are acute life-threatening skin diseases characterized by extensive epidermal sloughing at the dermoepidermal junction resulting from keratinocyte apoptosis. 1 Both TEN and SJS are rare, affecting approximately 1 or 2 persons per 1, 000,000 populations annually, and are considered medical emergencies, as they are potentially fatal. 2 The exact molecular pathogenesis of TEN and SJS are not fully understood. TEN…

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    List A: Microbiology of Inflammatory COPD Exacerbation Microbiology Results Indication Sodium Level 142 mmol/L Normal Potassium Level 5.1 mmol/L Normal Chloride Level 101 mmol/L Normal Bicarbonate Level 29 mmol/L Normal Urea Level 7.3 mmol/L High (2.9–7.1 mmol/L) Creatinine 91 umol/L Normal eGFR CKD-EPI 73 mL/min/1.73m^2 Normal Bilirubin Total 10 umol/L Normal Protein Total Level 68 g/L Normal Albumin Level 28 g/L Low (35–55 g/L) ALP 68 U/L Normal GGT 16 U/L Normal ALT 29 U/L Normal AST 22…

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    Heart Failure- Case Study [Name of Writer] [Name of Institution] Heart failure Clinical Course of Care Clinical course of care means how the disease changes its behavior from time to time; it may improve or deteriorate, depending on the care that is being provided. Clinical guidelines should be followed, but the team has to practice the best individualized care in order to treat the patient well. Clinical guidelines based on heart failure are the primary focus of several medical platforms.…

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    Tichina Payno Hayes Focus 1: Nutritional Management Focus Objective 1. Develop at least two (2) complete nursing diagnosis related to nutritional status. Impaired Swallowing related to gastroesophageal reflux disease as evidenced by heartburn and epigastric pain. (789) Risk for deficient fluid volume related to deviations affecting intake. (337) Imbalanced Nutrition: less than body requirements related to inability to absorb nutrients as evidenced by abdominal pain and cramping. (527) Risk for…

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    Gender Roles during Great Depression In 1929, a decade before the Second World War, the world-wide economy collapses and people lose their homes, businesses lose their companies and civilians without families are either homeless or struggling. This is the effect of the Great Depression. The most historical period and one of the longest lasting depression in the twentieth-century. The depression originated in the United States after the stock prices fell. It became worldwide at that period and it…

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    A country 's economy is measured with a method called the, business cycle. The Business cycle is a series of cycles in the economy either by expansion or contraction. The Great Depression was actually caused by the economy sky booming, while the Great Recession was caused by rampant unemployment and the burst of the housing bubble. Although the Great Depression and the Great recession are both contractions in the business cycle, they differ in their causes and effects. Life before…

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    The author Rana Foroohar wrote the article “What Ever Happened to Upward Mobility?” which was published in the New York Times on November 14, 2011. This article can be divided into seven sections. In the introduction, the author states how hard it is for Americans to climb the ladder of success. In the second section, the author explains that America is no longer the leading country of opportunity. It’s in such critical state that there is only a 17% chance for people born in 1970 to move from…

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    Generational Deficits: The complexity of generational poverty One would assume that if one generation is impoverished and the next generation is also impoverished, that this had to be from the same lack of resource and exclusively that. This generational poverty, however, does not necessarily have to be the same as the one preceding it. Each generation who is impoverished finds themselves in a new situation that has its own unique deficits of a certain resource that they simply cannot live…

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    Family History

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    Family history is a key factor to understanding relative’s pasts, and most importantly, learning the things that family members have experienced and trials they have overcame. Family history has always intrigued me, as I want to know more about the times of the past and how my relatives grew up. As the world suffers today from instability and financial problems, I began to wonder what exactly it was like to grow up in the 1930’s during the Great Depression. This spark of thought made me relate…

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    Menstruation In Women

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    menstrual cycle. Next, the authors discuss which hormones do what, and how they all interact with one another to bring about a normal period. The ovarian cycle is the second to last part of the menstrual cycle. Schuiling and Likis list three phases within this cycle, which are follicular, ovulatory, and luteal. The next topic that is discussed is the endometrial cycle. This is the cycle in which actual menstrual bleeding occurs, as well as ovulation. This is the last part of the menstrual cycle…

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