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    Abortion is a controversial subject that has been talked about for a long time now. People have very strong opinions towards abortion. Even though this is the case, I believe people should speak about it because it is something that should not be done. Women should not be allowed to perform abortions because they are killing an innocent child and will suffer immediate and long term effects. According to the American Pregnancy Association there are three different types of surgical abortion…

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    dangerous one is the physical effect, and this effect can lead to serious infections. For instance, if the abortion is incomplete, it may result heavy bleeding. Abortion can cause damage to the cervix and it scars the uterine lining, causes the perforation of the uterus, and damages other organs. Abortion can destroy the life of a woman. Many women…

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    complication in the amebic liver abscess. The abscess in right lobe rupture through the diaphragm to cause pleural effusion and atelectasis. Pericardial amebiasis is a complication that causes fever, abdominal pain, chest pain, heart failure, acute perforation with cardiac tamponade and shock. Cerebral amoebiasis can result death within 12-72 hours without treatment. It shows symptoms of mental states and amebic brain abscess. Rectovaginal fistulas and vulvar lesions cause genitourinary…

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    People who undergo gastric bypass surgery are at risk for: CX Pouch stretching, Band erosion, Breakdown of staple lines, Leakage of stomach contents into the abdomen, and Nutritional deficiencies causing health problems. Gastric bypass surgery also may cause dumping syndrome symptoms include nausea, weakness, sweating, faintness, may cause diarrhea after eating, gallstones, anemia, osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease. The more extensive the gastric bypass surgery, the greater the risk for…

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    Bipolar Resectoscopes

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    Cystoscopy and Standard TURB are still the gold standard procedure for the diagnosis and initial treatment of NMIBC. TURB has been carried out by using the monopolar resectoscopes. Recently, the bipolar resectoscopes, which is used for transurethral resection of the prostate, was introduced for the treatment of bladder cancer. Several advantages are associated with the use of bipolar technology: the fluid of irrigation is a saline solution, so reduction of morbidity due to the TUR syndrome,…

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    Campbell and Peebles (2014) from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia have found acute gastric dilation “is an extreme result of delayed gastric emptying. If this diagnosis is missed, the massive dilation of the stomach can result in gastric necrosis, perforation and death” (p. 586). While acute gastric dilation is uncommon, Campbell and Peebles (2014) point out it can occur and when it does, the outcome can be deadly. Additionally, acute gastric dilatation is difficult to diagnose because…

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    Introduction Patient care is of fundamental importance to a radiographer. They have to be empathetic, reassuring, as well as gaining their patients trust as quickly as possible. In this assignment it will be discussed how patient care is crucial for a 45 year old female patient. The radiographer’s technique will have to be adapted to suit the specific needs of that patient. Care of this patient will be considered under the following headings: Communication, consent, patient dignity, health…

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    Burkitt’s Lymphoma is a form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in which cancer starts in the immune system called B-cells. It affects the lymphatic system, which helps your body fight infections. There are two common types: Sporadic and Endemic. The types differ by the parts of the body affected and the geographic location. Cause: The disorder is caused by chromosomal translocations. It is also associated with impaired immunity. The endemic (African) type is linked to the Epstein-Barr virus, HIV, and…

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    On January 22 in the year of 1973 , The United States Supreme Court , in a 7 - 2 decision legalized abortion in America . The Supreme Court decided that a woman's decision to terminate a pregnancy was protected by the “ right of privacy” which can be founded in the Fourteenth Amendment's concept of “ personal liberty”. Since the legalization of Abortion in 1973, over 57 million unborn babies have been killed. That is about 155…

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    Gormley-Fleming (2006) states that oral route temperature is taken by mouth, placing either the digital or a disposable thermometer under the child's tongue in the sublingual heat pocket. This can only be used with older children as there are risks of younger children biting or breaking the thermometer with their mouth closed (Gormley-Fleming. 2006). This method cannot be used on a child that just had a hot or cold drink as this will affect the temperature measurement. For axillary route, the…

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