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    Urinary Tract Infection

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    Urinary Tract Infections “About 50% of women and 12% of men will have a urinary tract infection (UTI) at some time in their lives” (Richards, 2008).UTIs are the second particular type of infection. The bladder contains urine that is sterile. The urinary system compromise of the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. The urinary system removes filtered liquid waste and urine. UTIs can occurs any area along the urinary tract. UTIs can be classified as lower and upper depending on the area of the…

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    urine which is waste product of the kidney, can be used to detect different diseases or abnormality by doing urine analysis. urine is composed of water, certain electrolytes, and various waste products that are filtered out of the blood system. due to the kidneys filtration system big molecules, blood, and different ions are not supposed to leave the body, so their presence during analysis can indicate abnormality. The urinary system is responsible for maintain the fluid hemostat of the body,…

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    stage of ovarian cancer the disease has spread from the ovary or ovaries to the pelvic organs, such as the fallopian tubes, uterus, bladder, colon or rectum. In the third stage, the cancer has now spread from the ovary or ovaries and has passed the pelvis to the abdomen or nearby lymph nodes, cancer cells are also present in the abdominal lining being slightly smaller or larger than 2 cm.The fourth stage of ovarian cancer indicates that the disease has spread from the ovary or ovaries to other…

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    primitive teeth and the males stood under 5 feet tall as the females were approximately 4 feet tall. It had human like arms with an ape like thorax or upper body and was very skinny. Is this evidence that they swung through the treetops like apes? The pelvis was primitive and the hands were a mixture of human hands but were also curved like primitive hands. They were bipedal and their legs were long as the feet were very complex, resembling human…

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    ARE SEATBELTS POTENTIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO A PASSENGERS HEALTH? A seatbelt is a strip of fabric that can end up being the difference between life and death for many people. They are designed to decrease the chance of injury during a car or airplane crash. They are also proven to reduce the risk of being ejected from a vehicle upon sudden impact. (Transport for New South Wales. 2015) Even though they are considered as safety devices, are they potentially detrimental to a passengers’ health? A…

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    Humanism in Greek Free Standing Sculpture Humanism is the outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters (Oxford Dictionaries). Humanism is a philosophy in which human dignity and human value are most important. Humanism began in Greece around the 5th century BCE with the philosopher Protagoras. Protagoras once stated “Man is the measure of all things” he believed that man should set the standard as opposed to gods. Humanism to the…

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    Point Of Care Ultrasound

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    Douma, 2015). The protocol applied is called FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma) and it consist on a goal-directed examination described as a “method to document fluid in the pericardial sac, hepato-renal fossa, spleno-renal fossa, and pelvis or pouch of Douglas” by Kool and Blickman,…

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    B.E.S.T. (Bladder Exstrophy Support Team) for several years. Kylee was born with Bladder Exstrophy. It is a rare congenital anomaly that involves a baby being born with the bladder on the outside of the body and often includes abnormalities of the pelvis and genitalia. Those with this anomaly go through multiple surgeries, incontinence, and urinary tract infections. Because of the stigma of physical differences and incontinence, they often experience emotional problems besides their physical…

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    Biological factors determine the roles that men and women play in society. Because of the roles the people perform seam fixed. These roles are determined by a combination of biological and sociocultural factors. The gender role is born in nature, and it decide the role you play in the world. It cause different actions and some biological difference. The difference of biological is mostly visual; people can determine gender from the obvious facial features. The biological gender is born with each…

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    your neck and under your jaw line. If you feel lumps accompanied by tenderness, you may have swollen lymph nodes. You may also feel fullness in your throat and have difficulty swallowing. Move your fingers to the crease where your thigh meets your pelvis. Press your fingers into the crease and you should feel the muscle, bone and fat beneath. If you feel a lump, it may be a swollen lymph node (Jarvis,…

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