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    from being home to the best academic facilities, the most appealing features of this system are the excellent work ethics, evidence based medicine along with a holistic approach towards patient care. I gained insight into a systematic approach to symptoms while studying for the USMLE steps and during my exposure to the clinical settings in this country. For this reason, I chose to pursue residency in USA. So far my journey in life has been a never-ending learning phase with a mixed bag of…

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    Septoria Brown Spot Essay

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    Symptoms of septoria brown spot are small, angular to somewhat circular, red- to brown-colored spots, ranging from minute specks to ¼-inch diameter, on the lower soybean leaves. Individual spots can merge with adjacent lesions to form large, irregular-shaped leaf blotches. Small dark specks may appear on older lesions. The fungus causes infected leaves to turn yellow and drop from the plants. The lifecycle of the septoria brown spot fungus begins when it overwinters in crop residue, infected…

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    Fever 1793 Report

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    Fever 1793 In the summer of 1793 a deadly sickness called Yellow fever spreads everywhere and affects almost everyone, including a young fourteen year old girl, named Matilda, but goes by Mattie. Mattie lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where her family owns a coffee shop in a small wooden building. When Mattie hears about the yellow fever that is caused by a female mosquito bite she becomes so worried. Almost the whole city gets infection with this fever, including Mattie's mother. Her mother…

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    nasty symptoms and even death. This potent disease has gruesome consequences if it is allowed to reach the further stages, and it has the ability to transmit rapidly within a short period of time. The initial symptoms will appear three to six days after being bitten by a mosquito. The three to six days is called the incubation period, in which there will be no signs. “Once the infection enters the acute phase, you may experience signs and symptoms” (Yellow Fever Symptoms). These symptoms…

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    was overly concerned about her 14-year-old daughter’s well-being because she started feeling ill after she had her Subway sandwich. She stated that she felt queasiness inside her stomach area and also felt bloated but did not complain any of these symptoms to her mother or her daughter. She indicated that she did not self-medicate herself with any Pepto-Bismol or any laxatives or gas medications to eliminate the gas that she was currently having inside her stomach. Claimant Breza stated that…

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    Case Study Volvulus

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    gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms of Volvulus are: abdominal tenderness, dark/bloody stool, constipation, distended abdomen, pain in abdomen, and nausea/vomiting. Volvulus usually occours to infants usually during the first year of life. The patient is a 10 month old, female, this coresponds with the diagnosis of Volvulus as Volvulus uasially occours during the first year of life. The patient also came in pulling her knees to her chest, showing that abominal pain was present which is a symptom…

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    Edema is swelling caused by extra fluid trapped in the bodies tissues. Edema can affect anywhere on the body but is most common in the arms, hands, legs, ankles, and feet. Signs of edema include: swelling or puffiness of the tissue under your skin, stretched or shiny skin, skin that remains a dimple after being pressed for several seconds, and increased abdominal size. Signs of pulmonary edema are shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, and chest pain. Edema in the legs can happen from long…

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    Mild hyponatremia is characterized by gastrointestinal symptoms in the patient including nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite, but may also include transient neurological symptoms such as gait disturbance and mild confusion (Sahay, M. & Sahay, R., 2014). Marathon runners are especially at risk for mild hyponatremia, This is because of the excessive amounts of water they consume in response to the ADH hormone being excreted because of their high amount of fluid loss (Sahay, M. & Sahay, R.,…

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    because they do not feel accepted; which according to research, they may not be. Isolation leads to depression and anxiety. Healthy peer friendships provide support and compassion; but without that support, patients are more likely to fall victim to symptoms of depression. Patients are isolated by their peers because patients are different than the majority. Those without pain do not have a specific medication regimen, receive treatment, or see specialists that are hours away; therefore, those…

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    Jock Itch Research Paper

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    • Being overweight. • Having diabetes. SYMPTOMS • A red, pink, or brown rash in the groin area. The rash may spread to the thighs, anus, and buttocks. • Dry and scaly skin on or around the rash. • Itching. DIAGNOSIS Most often, a health care provider can make the diagnosis by looking at…

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