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    These drugs influence the heart rate as well as the inotropic and loading conditions of the heart. Drugs that increase the efficiency of energy production are also starting to be considered, these drugs inhibit free fatty acid oxidation and increase glucose utilization. There are revasculization procedures that can restore blood flow in the coronary artery…

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    hepatitis) , exposure to carcinogenic materials, genetic susceptibility, Smoking and dietary habits(alcohol , opium consumption, hot drinks, eating pickled vegetables, nutritional deficiencies(vitamin and mineral deficiencies), medications(non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs,…

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    impact on the course of asthma, and have an effect on the quality of life of elderly patients. Patients with rigorous asthma have a privileged occurrence of sinusitis, gastro oesophageal reflux disease (GORD), allergic reaction to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, pneumonia, obstructive sleep, persistent respiratory infections and psychological harms (Wardzyńska, Kubsik, & Kowalski, 2015). The extent of individuals with asthma, where asthma meddled with their day by day living in the most…

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    Osteoarthritis Essay

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    Osteoarthritis seems very common but it can be very painful. Osteoarthritis affects the bones and joints. There are two types “wear and tear” and the specific cause osteoarthritis. Wear and tear osteoarthritis occurs when the cartilage begins to break down over time. Cartilage is important because it is the tissue that protects the joints. Without cartilage, the bones will start to rub against each other which will cause pain, swelling, and maybe even the loss of motion. Over time it could lead…

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    There comes a time in most People’s lives where they want to settle down and start a family. With dreams of the perfect partner lying next to you in bed and the sound of little feet running down the hallway waking you up in the morning. The vision becomes a reality for many couples who want to start families, but what about the couples who try and try but to no avail have no luck in conceiving. Imagine this, here you are with the person you are going to spend the rest of your life with, and…

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    Introduction What is carpal tunnel syndrome? Well basically carpel tunnel syndrome is a disease where the patient feels a tingling sensation in their hands and arms. He might feel that his hand or arm has gone numb. This disease is mainly caused by the twisting of the nerve that goes to the wrist of the patient. This problem can be caused due to a number of reasons, including the nature of the work done by the hands, the forceful and sudden movements of the hands even sudden jerks done to the…

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    Hypertension Essay

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    Hypertension also referred to as blood pressure, it 's the force pushing against the walls of arteries as it flows through them, (Medical Dictionary, 2016). When the heart beats to push out blood from the arteries blood pressure is at its highest.Hypertension sometimes called “Silent killer” because patients can live with the condition for years without any signs and symptoms. Systolic is the first blood pressure reading, it is when the heart is contracting while diastolic is the second blood…

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    sickle cell, can often become dehydrated, along with experiencing severe pains in their thighs, arms, hands and feet. In the article “Pain and Sickle Cell Anemia” it’s said that normal pains of Sickle Cell Disease can be treated with a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. These medications some people used everyday, for headaches, sprains, arthritis symptoms, and other daily discomforts. There are some times when pains get severe and patients must be rushed into the hospital. My opinion on…

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    Tylenol Marketing Mix

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    operations and ensure that it remains responsible to its customers by living up to its product claims. Product: Tylenol provides over the counter pain relief medication. It is marketed as an effective painkiller that is safer than non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin or ibuprofen, which are associated with stomach discomfort or bleeding. Tylenol is generally a pain-reliever brand, but it branches out to many different types of pain to expand on their line of product. The…

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    Reflection On Nursing Care

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    The purpose of my paper is to demonstrate the nursing care for a patient at my clinical rotation whom I chose for my required uniformed assignment. The registered nurse whom I was following on that day allowed me to asses for the lung sounds and I was able to observe when the nursing care was delivered. To protect the privacy of the patient, I am using only one letter initial which is the letter randomly I chose. To accomplish the goal of this assignment, I start with the background information…

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