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    Introduction How might a person feel if diagnosed with Urinary incontinence? When people hear the term “urinary incontinence” they may want to run because it’s an embarrassing thing to NOT be able to control your own bladder. It’s embarrassing and down grading. This paper will provide information regarding the different types of urinary incontinence, suggestions on how to manage incontinence and how to approach someone with this diagnosis to hopefully decrease the negative impressions. What…

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    The Coronary Arteries The main branches of the aorta are supply routes to the heart muscle itself. There are two fundamental coronary corridors: the left principle (LM) and right coronary veins (RCA). The left primary coronary supply route separates into two fundamental branches: the left foremost diving (LAD), which keeps running down the front of the heart, and the circumflex course (CX) which keeps running behind the heart. Branches of the LAD are called corner to corner conduits and…

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    option is surgery. There are four types of surgery procedures that may be done. Transurethral resection is he most common surgical procedure. This procedure is done with a cytoscope, which is a thin lighted tube inserted into the bladder through the urethra. A tool with a small wire loop on the end is used to remove the cancer. After the tumor is removed, any remaining cancer can be treated…

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    Women With DES

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    non-invasively, so Esther had to undergo surgery just so the surgeon could figure out what was going on inside her body that was causing all of these symptoms. In the end, he had to remove her vagina, uterus, right ovary, right fallopian tube, bladder, and urethra. I can’t even imagine the pain and suffering Esther went through both physically and mentally after this procedure. Esther talked about how devastating this news was, and how “hysterical” she was when she found out what had to be done.…

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    Essay On Coyote

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    Introduction I chose to write about the most versatile animal that I can think of, the coyote! The coyote is a native to my original home, Wisconsin and to my current home, Colorado! The coyote is a mammal, just like us! This being said, they are many similarities in the make up of this animal! Coyote They coyote comes from the classification of eukaryote. From the “root” of the branch, comes both animals and plants. Animals and plants are sister taxa, meaning that they branch off from eukaryote…

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    Pelvic Floor Essay

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    pelvic floor (or pelvic diaphragm). What is the pelvic floor? The pelvic floor consists of a thin layer of muscle fibers and connective tissue enclosing the pelvic cavity at its lower portion and the sacrum. The pelvic floor muscles encompass the urethra, vagina and anus, and they are arranged in such a way that these anatomical parts never work independently from each other. As such, its functions go far…

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    the kidneys. Labs: Urine test to check for bacteria, blood or pus Signs and Symptoms: Bladder, groin, lower abdomen, pelvic pain. Persistent urge to urinate, cloudy, dark, foul smelling urine or blood in urine. More common in females due to shorter urethra and proximity to perineal area. Sonographically: Depends on type of cystitis. Generally, a thickened, hypoechoic, irregular bladder wall. Cystic structures may appear along bladder wall. Types: Bullous – common, due to infection; Candida…

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    Gonorrhea is a very common sexually transmitted disease that is caused by the bacterium, Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It is estimated that roughly 820,000 Americans have a gonococcal infection, an infection involving N. gonorrhoeae, each year. According to the CDC, less than half of estimated infections are reported to the organization. It is also approximated that 570,000 of Americans who are infected with the disease are between the ages of 15 and 24. In a 2015 quantitative observation, the CDC…

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    Rogers 1 Few out of the every 10 women and men in the world are unable to have a child due to different factors and are seeking solutions such as treatment to do so or turn to adoption to be able to have a child. Infertility refers to an inability to conceive a child after having sexual intercourse without protection for a long period of time. Infertility in women can be that they simply cannot conceive a child or also because the woman cannot carry the child to full term. Infertility in men…

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    Evaluate how the name of a muscle can distinguish its location, action, shape, and function. Select five different muscles to make this distinction. Depending on the anatomical position of the body part, certain prefixes, and suffixes are utilized in order to find its location verbally. These prefixes and suffixes can be described by the: size of the muscle, location of the muscles, direction of the muscle fibers, amount of origins, shape of a muscle, and location of a muscle origin/insertion.…

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