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    depressed reflexes, respiratory depression, and an inadequate airway. In this induction phase, the risk of aspiration is high. This is due to the fact that the patient was induced with relaxing agents and neuromuscular blocks on their cardioesophageal sphincter, which allows gastric content to pass through the esophagus. To prevent these risks from occurring, management of the patient’s airway is vital to keep them safe. Maintenance of the patient’s airway is facilitated by the use of items such…

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    elevated BP are typical - Hypertension of abrupt onset, may be marked with systolic BP >180 mm Hg1 - Nail-fold capillary has fcapiilary loop drop out (ewer capillaries than normal) which are dilated and tortuous o abdomen:Abdominal distention, anal sphincter incompetence o Genitourinary - Vaginal tightness and constricted introitus 6 o Skin induration features prominently in both systemic and localized forms of scleroderma - In limited cutaneous systematic sclerosis, skin involvement is…

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    and then continues to break down through your small and large intestines, and then pass through your body as waste. Urinary - The eight components that make up this system are two kidneys, two ureters, your bladder, your urethra, and lastly, two sphincter muscles. Once your kidneys produce the urine, it travels down the ureters, making a stop to your bladder, and then exits your body. Reproductive - Key components from the female and male systems, contain the penis, testes, and also produce the…

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    The musculoskeletal system provides form, support, stability and it is responsible for the movement of the body. The strong protective skeletal layer protects vital organs. For example rib cage protects the heart, kidneys and lungs from any traumatic injury. Bones provide framework that supports and keeps the body from collapsing. It is the major supporting structure of the body. The bone is classified by their shape or structure as cortical bones are dense and compact and cancellous is spongy.…

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    America’s Struggle to Accommodate Transgendered People in Public Restrooms Why is America obsessed with bathrooms? Personally I avoid obsessing over the places that people of all kinds make a tinkle or relieve the pressure on their external anal sphincters, or even on occasion both at the same time. These frequently foul smelling places have become the focal point of so much controversy in the world of gender equality. State and local governments, along with schools and other social…

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    a. Dorsal vs. Ventral- The Dorsal refers to the back side of the body and is perpendicular to the neuraxis towards the top of head. The Ventral refers to the front of the body the stomach area and is perpendicular to the neuraxis towards the front face of the body. The difference between the two is that the Dorsal is the back side of the body while the Ventral is the front of the body. b. Anterior or Rostral vs. Posterior or Caudal- The Anterior refers to the front end near the face and head…

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    The 52-year-old African American has insufficient personal medical and family history because his father died in an automobile accident when he was a child, and he has not seen a doctor in the last 10 years. I will ask the patient if his mother told him about any concerning health issue regarding his late father, and if any of his uncle on his father side has any health issue and what type. Also, when he had his last routine physical and was there any abnormal findings, again why he decided not…

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    Non carious tooth surface loss :Etiology ,Assessment and Management : Abstract: Tooth surface loss(TSL) is one of the major dental issues patients come up with which usually can be managed with simple preventive measures and minimal restorations but sometime it can be very severe or rapidly progressive, pathological, needing an active intervention . Lately it has been effecting more in younger age group making it alarming for the dental professionals. Hence, Effective prevention like patient…

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    Additional crucial factors influenced by SES include racial differences in screening rates and cancer stage at diagnosis. Estimates revealed that nearly 60% of deaths attributed to CRC may be avoidable through regular screening [2]. However, in 2008, only 64.5% of adults between the ages of 50–75 reported being up to date with CRC screening tests [8]. Patients with higher SES are seen to have increased health care utilization rates thus higher CRC screening rates, making diagnosis at an earlier…

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    Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) remains as one to the major causes of neonatal respiratory distress, which may lead to respiratory failure and death in the infant. This syndrome is the defined as “respiratory distress in an infant born through meconium-stained amniotic fluid (MSAF) with characteristic radiological changes and whose symptoms cannot be otherwise explained” (T. E. Wiswell, J. M. Tuggle, and B. S. Turner 1). About 8–20% of all deliveries have been detected with meconium-…

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