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    According to Jefferson (2011), “Liquids with Carbonization have a faster effect to dissolve an aspirin than many other liquids that don’t have carbonization.” In this experiment, I am testing which of the following liquids Sprite,Coke,7-Up,Fanta,Ginger Ale,Water,Lemonade, Club Soda, or Orange Juice will dissolve a coated aspirin and an uncoated aspirin the quickest to result in the fastest relief possible. There are many things that may affect the results such as pH level and if a drink that is…

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    Are Emf's Influencing Me?

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    Do you like the vibe of grass under your feet, or the sand in the middle of your toes, well appreciate all the more unshod contact with the Earth, since that is the thing that Earthing or Grounding truly is! As a child we cherished strolling unshod all over the place... yes it was on account of it felt great on our feet, additionally in light of the fact that our bodies felt the advantages as well. In the event that we could backtrack to those days we would be in an ideal situation, the Earth…

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    likewise connects its Fc area, or "tail," to the phagocyte to kill the charge so the phagocyte and pathogen can close to each other. A run of the mill way pathogens are disposed of amid opsonization is through phagocytosis. Amid phagocytosis, white platelets encompass pathogens, and afterward pull inside their own particular films to complete them off with chemicals. The issue is that the layers of the phagocytes and pathogens are both contrarily charged, implying that the repulse each other.…

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    Mayo Clinic suggest you need to look for the signs of severe sepsis which is the second stage of septic shock and those signs would include: Diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, change in mental state, significantly decreased urine output, decrease in platelet count, difficulty breathing, abnormal heart pumping function and abdominal pain. (Research) When someone is experiences these symptoms they should be hospitalized right away…

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    Medical Advances in World War II Medical advances in World War II changed the outcome of the war to help the Allied forces based on the impact they had on those wounded or disease-ridden during battle. Many soldiers risked getting injured or even risked their lives in the war to save the lives of many others. The soldiers that got hurt needed to be helped as quickly as possible for the best chance of survival. There were many common injuries soldiers got because of the kinds of attacks on them.…

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    massive transfusions involved three milliliters of crystalloid replacement per one milliliter of blood lost, for a maximum of ten units of packed red blood cells (PRBC). Once this was complete, patients would be given fresh frozen plasma (FFP) and platelet (PLT) replacement. It has been found that this traditional treatment method may actually have resulted in adverse reactions due to a high amount of crystalloids infused with no plasma infusion. The new practice is to use crystalloids…

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    Bio 202 Unit 1 Case Study

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    Bio 202 - Unit #3 Case Studies: 1- Blood, Heart, and Vessels 1)WHy are lymph nodes enlarged (adenopathy)? How does this fit with his CBC test? J.T’s lymph nodes are enlarged due to a high count of white blood cell count . Jt has a high white blood cell count because his body is trying to fight off an infection. 2) What is the most likely diagnosis that explains all of J.T’s symptoms and lab results? J.T. has Acute Myeloid Leukemia, his symptoms are fatigue, shortness of breath, bleeding, bone…

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    Prosthetic aortic valve endocarditis without evidence of vegetation Introduction The modified Duke criteria for the diagnosis of infective endocarditis (IE) include three major and five minor criteria. One of the major criteria is evidence of structural findings on echocardiography such as an oscillating intracardiac mass, abscess or partial dehiscence of a prosthetic valve (1-2). Less common echocardiographic findings of IE include pseudoaneurysm, fistula, or valve perforation. The American…

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    The Dark Side of Prescription Drugs Medications have the capacity to affect how we think, act and feel. Tyler Page, author of the graphic novel Raised on Ritalin discusses his journey living with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) for thirty-nine years. He was treated with Ritalin and Adderall, which impacted his life, family, relationships, and occupation. On the other hand, Ellen Forney comic artist of the graphic memoir, Marbles: Mania, depression, Michelangelo and Me, discusses…

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    About the size of a large fist, heart is made up of cardiac muscle, myocardium, with skeletal muscle-like striations. It has two upper atria & two lower ventricles separated vertically by septum, and four main valves with which the blood makes its directional flow into and out of the heart. Deoxygentated blood with which the blood flows into and out of the organ. Deoxygenated blood enters through the venae cava fills the right atrium (RA) and right ventricle (RV) through the tricuspid valve.…

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