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    Nursing school is a door that opens many great opportunities and experiences in life. Some of those experiences make you fall in love with nursing all over again and others test your limits. No matter the circumstances, one will always get something out of each experience. The Operating Room (OR) observational day provided to us during third semester is a good example of a great learning experience. Purpose As my day started on Thursday, I couldn’t help, but feel nervous. I remembered the time…

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    He seemed a bit serious and my mom does not hesitate to ask how was I doing. He looks at my mom and tells her that they have found something within the blood test they took from me. All of the sudden he starts talking about white blood cells, red blood cells, and immune system and that’s when I was completely lost. I was only 9 years old, I had never heard of such things and well they were never explained to me until my life started changing. This…

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    Blood Conserving Procedure

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    Independent Procedures Analysis Results Recommendations Level of Evidence Mukhopadhyay et al., 2010 This study has two purposes: The first purpose is to see whether a restrictive blood transfusion along with blood conservation system will decrease the amount of pack red blood cell transfusion. The second purpose is to see whether the blood conserving apparatus will conserve hemoglobin level from admission to discharge. Fore every single participant in the control group there are two…

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    Premature Birth Effects

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    likely to have severe breathing problems. He or she is still vulnerable to infections, and could have problems with blood sugar levels and blood pressure. The next stage is moderate premature birth. This is when a baby is born between 32 and 33…

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    Understanding oxygen supply and demand while working in the health care field is essential. The tissue cell mitochondria need to have adequate oxygen for metabolic consumption and ATP production. There are limited means of oxygen storage in the tissues; as such a continuous supply of oxygen is required. The respiratory and cardiovascular systems work together to make sure oxygen is delivered throughout the body, and that these continuous requirements are met. Exploring the main role of the…

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    A STUDY ON RHEOLOGICALBEHAVIOR OF BLOOD: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH DR. PUSHPA CHAKRAPANI Dept of Physics,Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open university Hyderabad,Telangana State,India ABSTRACT:…

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    Essay On Coyote

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    Introduction I chose to write about the most versatile animal that I can think of, the coyote! The coyote is a native to my original home, Wisconsin and to my current home, Colorado! The coyote is a mammal, just like us! This being said, they are many similarities in the make up of this animal! Coyote They coyote comes from the classification of eukaryote. From the “root” of the branch, comes both animals and plants. Animals and plants are sister taxa, meaning that they branch off from eukaryote…

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    Why performance enhancing drugs should not be banned in sports. Performance enhancing drugs, such as anabolic steroids, blood doping and hGH(human Growth Hormone) have been found to be used in sports since as early as 776BCLee, (Yu-Hsuan, 2006), where the Ancient Greeks used opium juice in the early Olympics for an advantage in their sport (Sportsanddrugs.procon.org, 2016). PED’s have the potential to drastically alter the state of the human body(Health.nsw.gov.au, 2016). Athletes in today’s…

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    Theranos Case Study

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    surgery, if people are still afraid of needles, they can suffer psychological side effects. Theranos’s tests might have been cheap but it doesn’t cover for the inaccurate test results. By 2014, a third of Theranos’s tests required more than a prick of blood so clearly this value proposition did not hold. Theranos attempted to “disrupt” the market by making it possible for someone to not have to go through a central laboratory to obtain test results. Theranos’s prides itself for…

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    Strep Throat Essay

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    1. What is the pathology of the disease? Strep throat is an infection in which bacteria lives in a person’s nose and throat. The bacteria causes sore throat, and pain when swallowing. The tonsils become red and swollen, with white patches or streaks of pus at times. In order to fight the infection, the immune system produces antibodies to help destroy the bacteria. Because the immune system is ramping up, 101 degree and above fevers are common in those…

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