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    1. I diagnosis Eleanor with pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) based on her history and examination. Pelvic floor dysfunction is the inability to control the pelvic floor muscles and failure to function properly is due to old age, obesity, pregnancy, menopause, and a vaginal delivery (Bartling, 2016). Its symptoms include urinary problems, constipation, a heavy feeling or bulge in the pelvis, and pain. Eleanor presents a majority of the risks factors and symptoms. She is more likely to have PFD…

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    Body Fluids and Body Water Distribution Body Fluids What are body fluids? Body fluids, also known as bio fluids are fluids or liquids that are found and are created from the inside of animal and human bodies. These include fluids that are released by the body through excretion and secretion as well the water that is found in the human bodies. When it comes to body fluids, the majority percentage of liquid that makes up the body fluids in a person is body water. It is said that about 60% of the…

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    Can You Pop A Wart Essay

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    Some skin lesions can be drained and healed by squeezing or popping them. If you want know can you pop a wart, or what happens if you pop a genital wart, you’ll discover the facts in this article. What Will Happen If I Try to Pop a Genital Wart? I Need to Know How Can You Pop a Wart Safely? Whether you’ve been plagued with genital warts in the past or if this is your first experience with them, you want them gone. There was just one, but now there are more. They’re ugly and they’ve really…

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    performed in cases of very severe or recurrent cervical cancer. In this surgery, the cervix, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and vagina are removed (ACS, 2013) along with the pelvic lymph nodes (Dana-Faber Cancer Institute, 2015a). The bladder, urethra, rectum and part of the colon may also be removed. If the bladder is removed, the patient will need a urostomy, if the rectum and part of the colon is removed, they will need a colostomy and if the vagina is removed, a new one may be formed from…

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    Canis lupus familiaris (dogs) were likely the first animals to be domesticated by humans. Humans and dogs share a long intertwined history. DNA evidence suggests domestic dogs most likely diverged from wolves as long as 135,000 years ago (Udell and Wynne). The American Kennel Club (AKC), a registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States, recognizes 167 breeds. Being that dogs are one of the most common household pets owned by humans, it is important to understand their physiology for…

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    Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease, also known as ADPKD, is the most commonly inherited kidney disease with over 400,000 US cases per year, Usually an adult-onset disease, ADPKD occurs in individuals and families of different races equally, all over the world. ADPKD causes numerous fluid filled cysts to form in both of the kidneys. As it progresses, the cysts slowly replace most of the normal mass of the kidneys. When this occurs, the cysts often reduce kidney function, which can lead…

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    suicidal ideation and attempted suicide; and post-traumatic stress disorder. Physical impacts due to sexual assault comprise of: chronic diseases, headaches, eating disorders, gynaecological symptoms, irritable bowel syndrome, and damage to the urethra, vagina or anus, and unplanned…

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    Different autopsy methods are useful in different situations. I have previously mentioned Rokitansky method which involves examining the organs in situ “a condition sometimes mandated by a restrictive autopsy consent or severe time limitations” (Finkbeiner 35). But there are other methods that involve removal of the organs including Letulle, Ghon and Virchow. Both the Letulle and Virchow start the same way: a Y incision is made and the skin is reflected from the chest and abdomen. If the…

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    typically made up of elements such as calcium (most common), uric acid, magnesium ammonium phosphate, or cysteine. The urinary tract begins with the kidneys, which empty urine into the ureters, which then drain urine into the bladder and finally the urethra. Stones can be located anywhere along the urinary system from the kidneys to the bladder. Patients with kidney stones typically develop acute onset of pain that starts in the flank region or back on one side. The pain tends to travels…

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    Loss Of Identity

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    that may have lead to her mental health and lost of identity, this is why Dr. Fried tries to explore Deborah’s past along with the readers. In one case Deborah remembers when she was five and had been sent to hospital due to having a tumour in her urethra. However, it is stated that “doctors shock their heads about the wrongness inside her” along with “they made me take all that pain and be ashamed of feeling it”, this indicating possibly the beginning of when Deborah felt she was not right and…

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