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    Patient Study: iron deficient anaemia post Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Introduction Mrs X is a 52 year old female who had a Roux-en-Y Gastric bypass 18 months ago. During this time she has lost 10.5 stone and her BMI has dropped from 47.5 to 27. She is extremely pleased with the results however complains of excessive fatigue. Her GP took some blood samples and sent them off to test for iron deficiency. She is currently taking a multivitamin, calcium, iron and folic acid supplementation, despite…

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    “Genghis Kahn and the Mongol Empire”. This quote says “The conquerors had not carefully spared the lives of so many artisans during the plunder of cities only to let them sit idle, and so the artisans continued to work even as fighting continued” (Roux, 2003, 74). The Mongols also valued the scholars of China and it is shown when the monk asks Temudgin to spare the monastery because it has many sacred books inside (Bodrov, Mongol, 2008). In the end of the movie it does say that the monastery…

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    Obesity is one of the many healthcare issues in America. Obesity has been linked to cause diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes (“Health value of bariatric surgery demonstrated in trials,” 2014). According to the Center of Diseases Control (2016), obesity is classified as a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30. The population who is classified above 30 is then subcategorized into moderate obese which is a BMI of 30 to 40 or extremely obese, a BMI greater than 40. In the United…

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    Chanel imposed upon fashion a novelty so decisive that literally brought clothing into the 20th century” (Charles-Roux 138) Charles-Roux, Edmonde. Chanel and her World. N.p.: The Vendome Press, n.d.…

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    Title: Choosing the Knife, OBESITY or IBD? Another Case of Crohn’s Following Roux En-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery! INTRODUCTION Bariatric surgery increases the incidence of gastrointestinal (GI) complications, including acid reflux (GERD), malabsorption, gastric ulcers and chronic diarrhea. Literature indicates few cases of patients being diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) after bariatric surgery. The mechanisms are not well understood, however several hypotheses have emerged. CASE A…

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    In addition, destructive religion is another issue that relate to our topic. Destructive brings the meanings of negative, harmful, damaging, and etc. (Roux, 2013) Religion is considered as destructive when inciting terror and violence, a damaging action of force. (Hanford, 2007) The criteria of destructive religious organizations include refusal of common social values and priorities, re-orientation of consciousness and self-consciousness by switching from the standpoint of life-affirmation and…

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    Gumbo Persuasive Essay

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    Big juicy shrimp, huge crabs, and smoky circular sausages all being mixed together in one big silver pot. All gumbo starts with a roux, but after the initial browning of the fat and flour other decisions are left to the cook. The rich smell of the roux coming from the kitchen makes my taste buds go delirious. Have you ever had a favorite food that made you want more and more of it because of all the spices that makes it so good? Gumbo is only one of my favorite foods that I could eat every day!…

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    SUBJECTIVE Patient attends with a history of dumping syndrome. The patient had a gastric bypass done in 06/2016, he almost immediately developed dumping syndrome post Roux-en-Y. He has lost a significant amount of weight close to 100 pounds but he has now developed folic acid and vitamin B12 deficiencies and is currently on B12 supplementation. He states his dumping syndrome is not predictable and with this he also has trouble ingesting large meals. He is supposed to engage in soft foods and…

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    life, he experienced many ups and downs, just like a roller coaster. His life was on the rise, until he uttered the word “spooks.” His life then took a turn up when he met Faunia, and he fell in love. Only problem was Lester Farley and Delphine Roux didn’t want him to live happily. In the end his roller coaster came to a screeching halt. His life was a roller…

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    Street Children Case Study

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    1.5 AIM OF THE STUDY * To assess the overall situation of street children in Durban and to determine the causes and impact of living on the streets 1.6 THE OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY The objectives arising from the aim of the study are: * To ascertain the push and pull factors that contribute child to live on the street * To explore some of the victimisation and challenges that community children faced on the street * To identify the physical , psychological and consequences of…

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