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    mechanical prophylaxis is efficient in patients who are at high risk for bleeding and are admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). The results of this study (n=407) showed that there is no evidence that the incidence of developing deep venous thrombosis (DVT) decreases if a patient has intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) and graduated compression stockings (GCS) versus a patient who has only GCS as a method of prophylaxis (10/179 in the IPC plus GCS developed DVT versus 17/184 in the GCS…

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    Budget Justification Personnel Vijaya M. Lella (also known as L. Vijaya Mohan Rao), Ph.D. Principal Investigator, 3.6 calendar months effort and salary. The P.I. will devote 30% of his effort on the proposed grant. He will assume overall responsibility for the proposed project, which includes supervision of all personnel involved in the project, planning, the design of experimental approaches, the close review of the data, data analysis & interpretation, preparation of manuscripts, and decisions…

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    The conception of an infant is an awesome yet exceptionally complex procedure. Numerous physical and enthusiastic changes happen for mother and child. An infant must make numerous physical acclimations to life outside the mother's body. Leaving the uterus implies that an infant can no more rely on upon the mother's dissemination and placenta for vital physiologic capacities. The physical and mental neonatal Intensive consideration unit (NICU) environment might be the absolute most critical…

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    surgery on 4/30/2015. Per OMNI, she appears to have attended at least 16 PT visits from 5/14/15 to 6/29/15. Based on the latest medical report dated 12/16/15, the patient complains of left shoulder pain. She has been diagnosed with a deep venous thrombosis of the left lower extremity which requires anticoagulation. Due to this, she is uncertain if she can take oral anti-inflammatory medication and has stopped her oral Diclofenac. She reports that her left shoulder continues…

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    The patient is a 93-year-old female who presents to the ED complaining of right upper arm swelling over the past several days. The patient has a history of a right breast carcinoma. She recently diagnosed and she has been placed on Tamoxifen. She had a venous doppler study done in the private medical doctor's office which showed that she had a DVT of the right upper arm and therefore she was referred to the ER. Her private physician is Dr. Shiraz Yussaf and oncologist is Dr. McIntosh. Her…

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    Goel just did not do his study on any one but only on people who have had platelet transfusion for their leukemia. Also the people he is studying got arterial thrombosis or died from the transfusion (4). Goel is trying to figure out a better way for this transfusion or why is it when people get it for leukemia they either get arterial thrombosis or die. There has been reported 10,624 people put in hospital after the transfusion with TTP. There are all different types of thrombosis’s he looked…

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    Brenner, Drennan, Treacy, and Fealy, (2015) mentioned that the practice of limiting a child for a medical procedure is an implicit and vital part in the care of children in hospital. After a pediatric heart catheterization, a Syvek patch, gauze, elastoplast, and pressure is held on the arterial puncture site for approximately thirty minutes. At Cook Childrens Medical Center, the practice was to place infants and small children in a papoose. However, this temporarily restrained and frightened…

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    The revitalization and oxygenation of the tissue helps to slim and redefine the legs, stomach and arms while enhancing skin tone. Specific Contra-indications • Heart conditions • Pace-make • Rent Thrombosis/embolism • High blood pressure • Cuts & abrasions • Sunburn • Pregnancy • Recent scar tissue • Thick extended varicose veins • Inflammatory arthritis • Skin Infections • Major heart and/or respiratory and/or kidney failure Special Care • Diabetes…

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    Moldovan et al. propounded a different method of extraction from pharmaceutical tablets by extraction of with 0.5 M NaOH. Samples were then filtered and transferred to calibrated flasks with double quantity of distilled water [25]. Author selected five Daflon tablets (a mixture of micronized flavonoid glycosides consisting of 450 mg of diosmin and flavonoid extract equivalent to 50 mg of hesperidin) were powdered, and sonicated at 30°C with 90 mL of methanol/DMSO (1:1) for 30 min. A…

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    the treatment and prevention of blood clots. They act mainly by slowing blood clot formation and thus preventing associated complications1.Their approved Food and Drug Administration (FDA) indications include prophylaxis and treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) and preventing complications associated with atrial fibrillation such as stroke2. For the past years, vitamin-k antagonist (warfarin) has been the primary treatment for a wide range of coagulation related…

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