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    Advanced Hair Treatment

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    Advanced Hair Complex * Restores the health and regeneration of hair follicles to re-grow hair with a GF (growth-factor)-technology formula * Natural‚ cutting-edge solution that targets the source of hair loss by restoring healthy scalp * GF-technology returns a youthful‚ healthy hair cycle * Non-greasy‚ no unpleasant odor‚ and no side effects Acts on the scalp to nourish and repair hair follicles‚ allowing for normal‚ healthy hair growth. Scalp specific growth factor combination

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    Pharmacology |1. |A client is taking hydromorphone (Dilaudid) PO q4h at home. Following surgery‚ Dilaudid IV q4h PRN and butorphanol tartrate | | |(Stadol) IV q4h PRN are prescribed for pain. The client received a dose of the Dilaudid IV four hours ago‚ and is again | | |requesting pain medication. What intervention should the nurse implement? | | |A.

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    "Controlled Substances Act." Wikipedia. 21 Feb. 2006 . "Methadone." Drug Information Online. 17 Feb. 2006 . "Methadone." Wikipedia. 21 Feb. 2006 . "Methadone." EBSCOhost. 21 Feb. 2006 http://web33.epnet.com/citation.asp?tb=1&_ua=bo+S%5FDElst+Acetaminophen% 3B++Tramadol+db+czhde+fst+Abacavir%3B++Lamivudine%2C++3TC+shn+0+bt+A+btn +N+do+%5FDE+9270&_ug=sid+B6E73CEF%2D5437%2D4C86%2D80E1%2D8DE1D37B7696%40 sessionmgr4+dbs+czh+cp+1+9F1F&_us=hd+False+hs+False+or+Relevance+fh+Fals e+ss+SO+sm+KS+sl+%2D1+ri+KAAACB4C00041854+dstb+KS+mh+1+frn+1+D977&_uso=h

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    When the rotator cuff has been damaged there are two options for treatment which are either non-surgical or surgical. Non-surgical methods are non-invasive treatments that include physical and occupational therapy‚ taking oral medications like acetaminophen‚ taking steroids by pill or injection to alleviate pain‚ and using modalities like ultrasound‚ heat‚ ice‚ and electrical stimulation (S. Oh‚ et al 2006). Occupational and physical therapist can use eccentric strengthening programs to target the

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    31-year -old Caucasian female born 11/19/1985. She was born and raised in Murfreesboro‚ TN. She works part-time as a social worker and spends the rest of her day at home with her 3-year-old son. She is happily married to her husband of 8 years. Reason for Seeking Care/Chief Complaint: “I am having white‚ cottage cheese-like discharge and it hurts to pee” History of Present Illness: Patient presents to the clinic with complaints of having a constant white‚ cottage cheese-like vaginal discharge

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    Module 3 – Ways of Knowing Traditionally‚ four patterns or “ways of knowing” have been used in the field of nursing. These are empirical‚ aesthetic‚ personal and ethical knowing originally identified by Barbara Carper in 1978. By combining these ways of knowing a nurse develops clinical knowledge which guides nursing actions in different situations. The following personal experience demonstrates the use of multiple ways of knowing in a nursing situation. Last Friday night‚ I received a call

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    Communicable Disease Paper The Dengue virus is known to be a mosquito-borne viral infection and is a major threat to health worldwide. It is a mosquito-borne infection that causes a severe flu-like illness and is also known as break bone fever. Fifty to one hundred million people are infected each year mostly in tropical and sub-tropical climates of the world. In the U.S‚ cases seen affected with the Dengue virus are mostly from Americans who traveled out of the country. Infection of the dengue

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    Drugs and Chemicals to be Avoided in G6PD Deficiency Drugs to be Avoided in G6PD Deficiency There are different types of G6PD deficiency‚ an individual need to know the type of G6PD that they have inherited because each types of G6PD deficiency react to drugs differently and some may not react to some of the drugs and chemicals listed here. This is not a comprehensive list there are drugs and chemicals that may also be harmful to those with G6PD deficiency that are not on this list an individual

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    Why animal testing is bad

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    Advancing Science without Harming Animals Animals have been used repeatedly throughout the history of biomedical research. Early Greek physician-scientist‚ Aristotle (384 – 322 BC) performed experiments on living animals [1]. Just as the legendary Greek physician Galen (199 – 217 AD) performed experiments on animals‚ which led to advancements in the understanding of anatomy‚ physiology‚ pathology‚ and pharmacology [2]. Likewise‚ the twelfth century Arab physician Ibn Zuhr introduced animal testing

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    PRACTICAL NURSING PROGRAM CARE PLAN/CASE STUDY Student’s Name: Contact Dates: 11/07/2013 Client’s Initials: FL Room Number: 439 Age: 68 Race: African American Sex: M Date of Admission: 1/18/2013 Allergies: No known Allergies Primary Diagnosis CVA (Ischemic Stroke): Deficient blood flow to the brain from a partial or complete occlusion of an artery. Ischemic strokes are divided into thrombotic and embolic and account for about 80% of all strokes (National Institute of

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