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    delivery, such as pain at the site of the incision and longer-lasting soreness. Because a woman is undergoing surgery, a C-section involves an increased risk of blood loss and a greater risk of infection. Injury of a nearby structure like the urinary bladder or large bowel can be happened specially with repeated C-sections. A review study found that women who have had a C-section are less likely to begin early breastfeeding than women who had a vaginal birth. The recovery period after…

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    take part in this system are the kidney and liver. The kidneys function as a filter system and remove all liquid wastes that are found in the bloodstream , and reabsorbs water when complete it sends the wastes to the urinary bladder where will get removed from the body through the urinary process once it become full. The respiratory system enables the panda to…

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    Artificial nutrition and hydration should not be used for end of life patients because intravenous hydration can have a negative impact on the quality of their life. According to RJ Ackermann, M.D (Medical Doctor), “There is always a risk when someone is fed through a tube. Liquid might enter the lungs. This can cause coughing and pneumonia… They can become plugged up, causing pain, nausea and vomiting” (Artificial Hydration and Nutrition par. 19). This quote shows that it is risky to use a…

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    Venous System Of The Frog

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    Arterial system of frog Blood vessels, which carry oxygenated blood away from heart to different part of the body, are called arteries. They constitute a system called arterial system. Truncus arterious gives two branches right aortic trunk and left aortic trunk. Each aortic trunk again divides into three branches- a) Carotid arch: it divides into – Lingual artery – it supplies blood to tongue and hyoid. Common carotid – it supplies blood to buccal cavity and brain. it consists swelling at the…

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    Junk Food College Essay

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    According to Encarta Dictionaries (2009), Junk food is a food lacking in nutritional balance: food that does not form part of a well-balanced diet, especially highly processed, high-fat snack items eaten in place of or in addition to regular meals. College students with their busy schedule do not really mind of what they put inside their stomach as long as they have something to munch in, satisfy their hunger, and have something to digest inside their stomach. According to Krucik (2014), junk…

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    Annie, 40years old female has been admitted in Emergency department with chief complain of excruciating increasing pain in her big toe for the last two days. In addition to this, she also stated that she has not sleep for the last two days. On examination her toe appears red and swollen and warm to touch. Also, during palpation throbbing pulsation can be felt. According to Annie she cannot bear weight on her right foot. According to past medical history Anne has been diagnosed with gout. Her…

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    There are several health issues that the world is currently facing. The most prevalent of these health issues are obesity, cancer, unhealthy housing, access to healthcare, and mental health. Obesity is rising and is a cause of a plethora of health risks including stroke and diabetes. Cancer is a universal disease that poses a threat to health due to unavailability of a cure. Unhealthy housing, common among families and individuals with a low socioeconomic status, often involves neighborhoods…

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    With this approach nursing focuses equally on the patient as well as the family and bases interventions that correlate on the family member’s interactions (Kaakinen et al., 2015, p. 10). A patient I recently cared for had his a bladder tumor removed and the ending result was the creation of both a urostomy and an unexpected temporary colostomy due to his Crohn’s disease. A four to five-day hospital stay, with many setbacks, turned into a twenty-day stay. Both husband and wife were…

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    Seizure Informative Speech

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    A blackout of time, followed by confusion, uncontrollable muscle spasms, drooling or frothing at the mouth, falling, experiencing a strange taste in your mouth, clenching teeth, sudden rapid eye movements, making unusual noises, losing control of bladder and sudden mood changes are symptoms that take place after the warning signs and usually happens while a seizure is in progress. Things that can cause a seizure usually comes from health conditions. Alcohol withdrawal, bites or stings, brain…

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    Function Of Kidney Essay

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    Functions of the Kidneys The kidneys assist in the internal regulation of the body by performing the following function- * Filtration - The kidneys remove the end products of metabolism and substances that have accumulated in the blood in undesirable amounts during the filtration process. Substances removed from the blood include urea, creatinine, uric acid and urates. Undesirable amounts of chloride, potassium, sodium, and hydrogen ions are also filtered from the blood. The glomerular…

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