CONTENTS EAR NOSE THROAT ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 CERUMEN IMPACTION (EAR WAX BLOCKAGE) ............................................................................................................................... 2 OTITIS EXTERNA (SWIMMER’S EAR) .......................................................................................
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Running head: BSRN - 340 - PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSING CARE - CASE STUDY #2 Case Study #2 - Vague complaints of pain in the Emergency Department Susan M. Hewitt RN‚ CEN The Robert B. Miller College BSRN-340-Pharmacology for Nursing Care Instructor: Mr. James Middleton February 26th‚ 2009 Case Study #2 – Vague complaints of pain in the Emergency Department Many people that come to the emergency department who complain of pain are usually vague about their symptoms. Other people over-react
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Anticoagulant Medications Cherie Hubbard St. Petersburg College Anticoagulant Medications As our population ages‚ patients are living longer as a result of advances in medical technology‚ surgical procedures‚ and drug development(Bressler MD & Bahl PhD‚ 2003). The average older person is taking two to five prescription medications daily and one in five of this age group has a medication related hospitalization annually (McLean & LeCouteur‚ 2004). In my eighteen years of nursing
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Acetylsalicylic Acid September 15‚ 2005 September 23‚ 2005 OBJECTIVES The objective of this lab experiment is to prepare aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) by reacting salicylic acid and acetic anhydride. INTRODUCTION This purpose of this lab was to prepare aspirin using its basic components: salicylic acid and acetic anhydride. Salicylic acid and acetic anhydride‚ along with an acid catalyst‚ react to form acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) and acetic acid. In this reaction‚ the hydroxyl group
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How fever works How does fever happen? Once endogenous pyrogens have been produced by the primary immune response‚ they must travel to the brain to actually induce fever. After their increased production by activated immune cells‚ cytokines such as IL-1‚ IL-6‚ and TNF are distributed throughout the body through the blood‚ as they are all soluble proteins. Now‚ then‚ these cytokines must have a target to signal and cause a reaction. PGE As it plays a central role in thermal regulation‚ it
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Chapter |Number | | |2 Pharmacotherapy |4 | |6 Medication Errors |4 | |38/39 Antibiotics |7 | |~23 Antidysrhythmic |3 | |~25 Hypertension |5 | |~26 Diuretics |5 | |~27 Fluids and Elect |4 | |~28 Anticoagulants |5 | |~29 Lipids
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Johnson & Johnson Dongwook Jin English 209 Professor Mark Lawhorn 30 April‚ 2013 Table of Contents Executive Summary……………………………….………………………………...............…….ii Introduction…………………………………….………………………………………….1 Purpose…………………………………………….………………………………................... 1 Scope……………………………………………………………………….............................. 1 Methods…………………………………………...……………………………....................... 1 Limitations…………………………………………………………………………………….. 1 Background………………………………………………………………………………………
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Cushing Syndrome Sometimes called hypercortisolism. Cushing s syndrome is a hormonal disorder caused by prolonged exposure of the body s tissues to high levels of the hormone cortisol. Causes Pituitary Adenoma Pituitary adenomas cause 70 percent of Cushing s syndrome cases‚ excluding those caused by glucocorticoid use. These benign‚ or noncancerous‚ tumors of the pituitary gland secrete extra ACTH. Most people with the disorder have a single adenoma. Ectopic ACTH Syndrome Some benign
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as any of these diseases‚ if acquired‚ can result in significant sickness and death. Patients should be advised against eating raw seafood and should question their physician when taking any prescription or non-prescription medication (e.g.‚ acetaminophen). * Medications may be given to control the symptoms of cirrhosis‚ such as itching. Edema and ascites are treated by low-sodium diets and diuretics‚ which increase urine‚ to remove excess fluid and prevent edema from recurring. * Diet and
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Andrographis: Overview of Information & Purchase Alternative Names: A Andrographolide B Bidara‚ Bhunimba C Creat‚ Carmantine‚ Carmantina‚ Chirette Verte‚ Chiretta‚ Chuan Xin Lian‚ Chirreta‚ Chuanxinlian E Échinacée d’Inde F Fa-Tha-Lai-Jone G Gubak H Herba Andrographitis I Indian Echinacea J Justicie K Kalamegha‚ King of Bitters‚ Kalmegh‚ Kariyat‚ Kirta M Mahalita N Nabin Chanvandi P Poogiphalam R Roi des Amers S Sadilata‚ Supari‚ Shivaphala‚ Sambilata T Takila V Vizra Ufar Y Yavatikta Scientific
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