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    seven to insure the patient is meeting metabolic demands. The nurse may not be able to reposition the patient every two hours depending on the pressure of the brain. However, the bed should be elevated thirty degrees to ensure neutral alignment and venous return, but the nurse could use other measures to prevent bedsores on the legs or heels. The nurse would be responsible for bladder, bowel incontinence, and providing safety for the patient always. Also, the nurse may provide care and emotional…

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    Malignant Skin Lesion

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    Skin is the largest organ in our body that serves a lot of important functions. Firstly, it acts as a protective barrier against mechanical injury, loss of body fluids, chemicals, particles, microbes and UV radiation. [1] It also provides sensation for touch, temperature, pressure and pain. [1] Besides, it allows mobility by providing a surface for grip. [1] It also has a role in homeostasis of body temperature. [1] Next, it is involved in production of vitamin D, and has an immunity function…

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    States navy established the first skin bank. Then in 1958 the first allografts was performed. 1987 they came up with the term tissue engineering originated in a meeting for science foundation. The FDA approved allograft for the treatment for ulcers and venous insufficiency. Skin grafting has come a long way seeing how the people before where test to see what could be done now that they do skin grafts on a daily they are always finding new techniques and ways skin grafts can be used. Types…

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    While providing care for Sari a number of clinical management issues arise. Firstly, Sari’s pregnancy was conceived through intrauterine insemination (IUI), risks associated with artificial reproductive technologies were likely reviewed with Sari and Jane prior to intervention . It is important that the midwife be aware of potential risks associated with this method of conception and able to review these with Sari and Jane if they have questions. IUI can include increased risks of preterm birth,…

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    The word Marma comes from Sanskrit origin ‘mru’ or ‘marr’. ‘Marayantiitimarma’, the Sanskrit phrase means likelihood of death after inflion to these places. The word Marma is also used with synonys as tender, secret or vital spots. According to Sushruta, Marma point is an anatomical site where Mansa(muscles), Sira(blood vessels), Snayu(tender), Asthi(bones), Sandhi(joints) confluence.According to traumatic effect,Marma are classified as Sadhyapranahara (causing death immediately),…

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    Insulin Essay

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    complications begin around the age of 9 or 10 and, from then on, this check up is done every year. The check-ups consist of a urine sample to detect the presence of protein, a blood pressure measurement, an eye examination and, occasionally, a venous blood test. Changes in the eyes don't affect eyesight at this early stage but later, corrective laser surgery or other forms of treatment may be needed to avoid damage to the sight. What medicine can be given?…

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    The uterine arteries are large branches of the hypogastric arteries, whereas the ovarian arteries originate directly from the aorta. The veins accompany the arteries. Therefore venous drainage from the fundus goes to the ovarian veins and blood from the corpus exits via the uterine veins into the iliac veins. The lymphatic drainage of the uterus is complex. The majority of lymphatics from the fundus and the body of the uterus go…

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