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    Religion and Beliefs All Saudis are Muslim. Islam based on five fundamentals: 1- The Tow Testimonies: I confess that there is just Allah and confess that MUHAMMAD is his prophet. 2- prayers: five prayers per day, tow prayers during day before sunrise and after, tow prayers after sunset, and one prayer in the middle day in limited time. All Muslims: men, women, kids at age 7to 10 start praying. There are terms and basis for prayer. The most important is Muslim should clean hand face and feet…

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    The Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) was introduced to the market in 1989 which advanced the medical treatment of acid-related disorders. Acid-related disorders is used to describe a spectrum of conditions in which acid is involved in the generation of symptoms and / or complications. They are amongst the most usually prescribed agents in inpatient and outpatient settings. It is positioned as the sixth most frequently dispensed therapeutic class in the US and third in Ireland in 2009. As per the…

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    Prevention Of Dementia

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    Dementia is an ‘umbrella’ term for a range of cognitive decline disorders, Dementia focuses on the ongoing deterioration of a human’s cognitive function (Chertkow, 2013). One commonly known form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, there are mixed findings on whether physical exercise being a preventative measure of dementia. Therefore, this essay will be considering how physical exercise can be beneficial to the prevention of dementia occurring later on in a human’s life. There…

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    Radiation is defined as emission of energy in the form of x rays and gamma rays. It is transmitted from one place to another. Ionizing radiation is high energy waves that pass the body's tissue, that produces positive and negative charged particles. These high energy waves remove electrons from atoms and cause an interaction between the x rays and the patient. This process is referred to as ionizing radiation. The amount of energy acquired from ionizing radiation is absorbed into the patients…

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    Tonic water is a carbonated liquid which is commonly used as a mixer for many alcoholic beverages such as Gin and Tonic. Tonic water is often used in mixed drinks as it has a very bitter taste, as a result of the chemical called Quinine. This chemical was once used as a drug to treat Malaria and is found in the bark of Cinchona trees (Yoquinto, 2012). To assist in swallowing the drug, it was put into tonic water. A British Officer in colonial India during the 1800's found that mixing alcohol…

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    the cavity. The sponge absorbs the blood and helps to retain the clot formed. This helps in bone healing and regeneration of bone. In the third Group C of 7 patients autogenous tooth bone graft (AutoBT) was used to fill the cavity. Patient’s third molar tooth is extracted and sent to tooth bank to get it grinded in granule form of 400- 800µm. Sterilization of the material is done. After enucleation and curettage this granular form AutoBT is filled in the cavity and then gingival flap is…

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    A Study On Furosemide

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    Xa. At high doses, it can inhibit fibrinogen to fibrin conversion and also inactivate multiple factors, including factors 9, 19, 11, and 12. Pharm effects: This leads to the pharmacological effects of increased bleeding time and interference of platelet aggregation, thus preventing blood clots from forming. Evidence: A study was done in China to determine how heparin affected osteoblasts. They treated human osteoblasts with heparin to see how they were effected. They found that treating the…

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    R J Palacio Reflection

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    Dear R.J. Palacio, Your book Wonder was more than just a book to me. I was born three months early with low blood platelets and multiple deforms on my body. All these things never became a problem until my first year of middle school and I started to get sick more often and the spots on my skin became more prominent. I got bullied for the things i could not control. I felt as if i was trapped and would never be able to escape, until someone recommended I read Wonder. Your book became an…

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    Case Summary Savannah is a 16-year-old healthy student female who came with her mother for a routine pre-participation softball sports exam. The visit is to promote and establish professional interaction between adolescent patient and healthcare provider. The immunizations are up-to-date and an interview conducted. Unfortunately, during the assessment was revealed that Savannah is engaging in unprotected sex. Therefore, counseling for birth control was given, and Savannah scheduled to return…

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    the first time in a year. I would act out scenes from the book in the small bedroom I shared with my cousin and sister and was finally able to do what I missed so much. When I was acting those scenes in my room I wasn't thinking about my Father's platelet count or doctors reports for the first time in so long. In the crinkly and faded pages of that book I found the part of myself I never knew I lost. Since then I could always depend on the smell of a book to be there to stir my…

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