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    goal was to become a cardiovascular surgeon. I became interested in this career ever since I watched a documentary on a heart surgeon perform surgery on his patient. The techniques that heart surgeons do on their patients intrigue me. From using a scalpel to using a Ventricular Assist Device (VAD), I became even more engrossed in learning about the heart and its functions. One reason HMSA can help me achieve my ultimate career goal because they offer Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Calculus…

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    Through the main conflict Madeleine roux portrays the novel Asylum as a suspenseful thriller. The conflict is ongoing and weaves throughout the storyline creating tension between Daniel Crawford and The Sculptor, who is taunting him through messages and letters. For example the dialogue says “A crisp white envelope waited on Dan’s desk… a single question… How do you Kill a hydra?... You strike it at it’s heart.” Roux, 125-126. Dan started receiving letters from an at first anonymous figure. He…

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    has been a burden to him and he has decided to trust us with his cranium. There is a fifty percent chance he will die, but the pain is no longer tolerable. We started the operation by sterilizing the tools over a flame. We proceeded by using the scalpel to make an incision in the scalp to see the skull. This procedure was dangerous and I was nervous because it was only the second one I have performed. I grab the saw and passed it to Anchanchu and let him do the work from that point. He began to…

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    horrible and extremely illegal, but it’s for the greater good of your friend. Once, they fall asleep, put the gloves on (safety first), shave them if necessary, and then clean the shaved region. Here’s the best part, the cut. Take the kitchen knife, or scalpel for my wanna be doctors, and follow the sharpie outline with it. (Here’s another important lesson: dealing with blood may cause contamination which may leave you susceptible to some serious diseases.) After that’s done, dig your hands in…

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    Petri Dishes Report

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    testing the planarian, it was time for it to be cut and regenerated to see which half would respond to the flash of light. There had to be a way to cleanly slice the planarian in half so it could perfectly section of the head and tail section. So a scalpel was used to cut the planarian and it was cut halfway down from the head. It was picked up with an eyedropper, then it was placed on a microscope slide. The slide was cooled so when the planarian would hit the cold, it would not move and it…

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    A doctor and a lawyer walk into a bar. The doctor has friends who stitch him up, and the lawyer has friends who cry and fail it every single time. In no joking matter, however, doctors and lawyers are often considered some of the most important, well-educated additions to society for their ability to aid others. Both of these careers are long roads that end up at the top making buckets of money and strive to help people, yet there wouldn’t be a lawyer operating on a patient in a hospital.…

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    Naturally having a decent routine in your lifestyle reflects on how good you look and feel about yourself. People who follow a healthy routine in their lifestyle should not be visiting the plastic surgeon, and having him or her carve them up with a scalpel to acquire the image that they’re desiring. In addition, to getting Botox injecting for facial rejuvenation or any other aesthetic medicine to remove wrinkles and produce that smooth skin look. Consequently, this will not help since they will…

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    sharp objects on a regular basis. “According to Occupational Safety and Health Administration nearly 385,000 needle sticks happen a year to healthcare works.” The sharp objects that professions are exposed to are items such as needles, sharps, or scalpels. These hazards can lead to the exposure of blood borne pathogens and have life changing effects on the profession. Prevention is the best method to avoid the spread of disease, here are some of the ways to offer protection while working in…

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    Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most type of skin cancer, and is commonly caused by regular exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Squamous cell carcinoma is a slow-growing skin cancer, but it can spread to the tissues, bones, and lymph nodes where it can be hard to treat. Some factors make it more likely to develop squamous cell carcinoma including exposure to ultraviolet radiation, Bowen’s disease, and having a lighter skin complexion. More exposure to ultraviolet radiation whether it…

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    Beta Vulgaris Experiment

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    Research question: Does the temperature of a surrounding water solution influence the rate of diffusion of the red pigment betalain in Beta Vulgaris (Beetroot) measured using a colorimeter over a certain period? Hypothesis: A higher temperature of the surrounding water solution will cause the rate of diffusion of the red pigment in betalain in Beetroot to be faster. The reason for this hypothesis is because when in a higher temperature, betalain molecules will gain more kinetic energy and…

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