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    a Master Room and another Single bedroom which was for the Dorm parents and the Dorm single adult to stay. My first impression of the place was not good. Plexiglas windows, locks on bedroom doors that sometimes worked, furniture that was broken and temp fixed to work. I was not use to a place like this let…

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    Sample Nursing Care Plan

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    Patient denies bruising easily. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: General: Steven is a 12 year-old obese male who into exam room with Mother who was supporting him as he cannot bear weight on right leg. Appears embarrassed and anxious about PE. Vital Signs: Temp: 98.1 Respiration: 17 Pulse: 90 Blood Pressure: 128/84 Height: 63” Weight: 179 lbs BMI: 31.7 Skin: Open and closed comedones throughout face. No erythema, lesions. Head: Head is normocephalic, atraumatic Eyes: PERRLA, sclera anicteric,…

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    Vitamin C Essay

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    ABSTRACT Vitamin d is organic substance necessary in our diets for growth and development of our body. Vitamin c prevents cancer and cold. Vitamin c is present in citrus fruits . Heating effect on fruit juices were tested how they effcts on ascorbic acid present Deficiency of vitamin c is very rare in western countreis . But it is still liable in alcoholic and drug addicts .whose diet hardly includes vitamin mainly found in poor peopl. Vitamin c is no doubt important for our health but we can…

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    Life Stress Analysis

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    Homeostasis is the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes. Our bodies systems work in sync to maintain a metabolic value of our blood at a 7.3-7.45 ph., our core temp at around 98.6 and our blood pressure around 120/60. Stress can have a devastating effect on organ tissues and metabolic compositions within the body. (Marieb, Smith, 2016) Chronic stress can…

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    INTRODUCTION: Alcohol is a part of New Zealand culture and is considered as an inevitable factor for celebrations and for relieving stress (“Alcohol misuse”, 2016). Long-term high rate of alcohol consumption can lead to alcohol misuse and make people dependent on alcohol. It has now become a very common thing to see an alcoholic patient presenting to the hospital frequently to treat the withdrawal symptoms. Most of the patients admitted with Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome (AWS) have multiple…

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    For Crackles Case Study

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    crackles, and pitting edema in both ankles. Upon investigation, John’s father Jim tells you John had an extensive myocardial infarction two (2) years ago for which he was admitted to an ICU for three (3) weeks. John’s observations: HR 141 bpm Temp 35.4°C BP 75/59 mmHg SpO2 74 % RR 38 / minute Despite non-invasive oxygen therapy, John’s hypoxemia…

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    Cyclodextrins Research Paper

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    Complexation of Cyclodextrins Cyclodextrins (CDs) are most important carriers because of their semi-natural property as it is produced from a natural material i.e. starch, by simple enzymatic conversion. Solubility and dissolution rate of BCS class II drugs can be improved by addition or by complexation with hydrophilic carriers like cyclodextrins. Cyclodextrins have the capability to form inclusion complexes with the guest molecules i.e. poorly water soluble drugs. The formed inclusion complex…

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    • The heat (q) “lost” or “gained” is related to a) sample mass b) change in T and c) specific heat capacity Specific heat capacity = heat lost or gained by substance (J) (mass, g)(T change, K) © 2006 Brooks/Cole - Thomson 11 Change in Temperature (T) ∆T of System Increase Sign of ∆Tsystem + Tfinal >Tinitial Tfinal < Tinitial Sign of q + Direction of Heat Transfer Heat transferred from surroundings to system (_____thermic) Heat transferred from system to surroundings (_____thermic)…

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    the formation of a peach colored precipitate). After mixing the reagents and H2SO4 they attached the flask to a reflux condenser and allowed the mixture to reflux for 45-60 minutes. After the waiting period, they cooled the mixture to room temp and poured it into a 30-mL separatory funnel. The reflux set-up was necessary since the carboxylic acid was directly converted to an ester when it was heated with an alcohol in the presence of an acid catalyst. It made possible the boiling of the…

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    We determined that the UV light treatment was the most potent treatment of mutagenesis and also the most effective in inducing mutations, followed by the Tn5 and the EMS was the least potent and effective treatment. Introduction A culture of E.coli K12, KL14 was used to carry out the experiment on. The advantage of using E.coli cells to experiment on is that they are haploid organisms and contain a single set of chromosomes so if a mutation was to occur, the bacterial cell will express it as…

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