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    Pathogenesis Essay

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    There are three vital clinically critical species: Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus saprophyticus, and Staphylococcus aureus. S. epidermidis, as its name infers, is the most continuous tenant of human surfaces, including skin and mucous layers (Morello, et al., 2013, p. 145). It is not typically pathogenic, but rather it might cause genuine contaminations on the off chance that it has a chance to enter past surface boundaries, for instance, in heart surgery patients or those with…

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    with caps, illuminated optical aid, assorted pipettes, flasks, necessary reagents, diluents, cleaners, centrifuges, bags, needles, thawing baths, cell washing systems, analyzers, automated washing equipment, refrigeration areas, microscopes, and platelet aggregation systems, incubators, shakers and storage. The most common necessary reagents for blood bank include: saline, controls, Anti-A, Anti-B, Anti-AB, assorted Anti-D. Anti-E, Anti-e, Anti-K, Anti-C, and Anti-c are not as common but…

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    Systolic Heart Failure

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    “Aerobic conditioning activities such as running, rowing and walking along with resistance strength training exercises have been shown to be inversely associated with the risk of coronary heart disease.” (WCPT organization). The intersection between aging and cardiovascular disease is very important. The average lifespan of person increases. Human beings 65 or older are at higher risk for cardiovascular diseases. Within this age group cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death. The…

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    to the heart after arteries takes the blood out. the function of the Capillary is to move oxygen and other nutrients from the bloodstream to other tissues in the body. Describe each of the components of blood- red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, & plasma red blood cells carry oxygen from your lungs to your body's tissue and to take carbon dioxide back to the lungs. white blood cells protects…

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    CASE MYSTERY: THE PROFESSOR Nursing is a profession that offers a broad spectrum of choices for practice. Each nurse gathers tools for use in a chosen specialty as experience and knowledge is gained through practice. One of the most interesting tools gathered by professional nurses is the ability to be a detective of sorts. Working with a team of medical professionals, nurses contribute to the plan of care and treatment by providing outstanding assessment skills, evaluating interventions for…

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    grandma who passed away of AML in 2001. AML is a perfect example of how an abnormality in the DNA can have catastrophic results. Acute Myeloid Leukemia is a form of cancer in which bone marrow makes abnormal myeloblasts, red blood cells, and platelets. Myeloblasts are a type of white…

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    The human body is composed of eleven major systems that all work together to hold a stable internal environment: homeostasis. Each system consists of different organs that all play important roles in maintaining homeostasis. The circulatory, respiratory and renal systems greatly affect each other in the keeping of the internal environment. Homeostasis is defined as the tendency of an organism or a cell to regulate its internal conditions, usually by a system of feedback controls, so as to…

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    In this research paper, the functional relationship between protein named Albert and Alice will be prove using two advance techniques. Most of the molecular processes within the cell are carried out by protein-protein interaction (PPI), diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer’s disease can caused by abnormal PPI. As prior knowledge has advocate that this two proteins may have similar cellular pathway, therefore understanding if they have PPI becomes vital. There will be two methods described in this…

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    Immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP), is a blood disorder that is characterized by the destruction of the blood platelets caused by the presence of antiplatelet antibodies. This bleeding disorder is not associated with a systemic disease. It’s typically chronic in adults, but self-limited in children. The trouble with this there is not defining diagnostic that presents this disease clearly, instead the diagnosis is presented through the exclusion of other variables. Typically, patients have…

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    Unit 1 Homeostasis

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    Task 1 Homeostasis is the ability of the body to maintain a constant internal environment within narrow limits. The word homeo means it is unchanging and stasis means it is staying still; it has three main elements that are a sense organ to detect change, a control centre that is usually from the brain or spinal cord and a responding organ to effect a change in conditions. The factors that homeostasis controls in our body are our body temperatures, water content, carbon dioxide levels and our…

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