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    Medimix

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    MEDIMIX SOAP ::Medimix is an Ayurvedic / herbal soap from India. Medimix is one of the bestselling Ayurvedic / herbal soaps in the world. Cholayil‚ is a Chennai-based company manufacturing and marketing this Ayurvedic soap.Medimix have been clinically proven to be effective against Pimples‚ Acne‚ boils and other skin infections.Medimix is the complete head to toe care solution from Cholayil Company.Medimix Ayurvedic soap has been made using 18 different herbs. Cholayil company calls Medimix ayurvedic

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    Nursing

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    Receiver • Basin with soap and water (For perineal care) o Wash cloth o Disposable gloves • Sterile Catheter (Appropriate size Catheter) • Additional pack of cotton balls • 20cc syringe with sterile needle • Antiseptic lotion (sterile savlon 1:200 for swabbing) • Urine collecting bag • Sterile water base lubricant • Water to inflate the balloon • Waterproof disposable pad • Hand sanitizer • Tape • Sterile specimen container

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    range of journals and internet sources to find out whether tea tree oil can be used as an alternative to Mupirocin for those suffering from MRSA colonisation. The journals that were searched contained useful information about tea tree oil as an antiseptic‚ however‚ many of the studies‚ like Hada et al (2001)‚ looked at inhibiting the MRSA colonization rather than eradicating it. There were three studies found to be useful in this review. The first was Dryden et al (2004) which found Mupirocin to

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    Evidence Based Practice

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    Infection Control Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the conscientious‚ explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. EBP is the integration of clinical expertise‚ patient values‚ and the best research evidence into the decision making process for patient care. Good doctors and health professional’s use both individual clinical expertise and the best available external evidence‚ and neither alone is enough. Without clinical expertise

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    Treatment for Abrasions Conventional treatment of abrasions and road rash included treating the area by cleaning the wound with mild soap and water or a mild antiseptic wash like hydrogen peroxide‚ and then covering the area with an antibiotic ointment and a dry dressing. However‚ it has been found that the use of antiseptics such as hydrogen peroxide may actually cause harm to the tissue and interfere with the healing process. While a severe abrasion should be seen and cleaned by a physician

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    Nneka Okoro 1. Explain how additives are identified in blood collection tubes. By color of the tube top 2. List the 5 anticoagulants and their mode of action. EDTA‚ sodium citrate and potassium oxalate bind calcium. heparin inhibits conversion of prothrombin to thrombin. SPS (sodium polyethanol sulfonate) inhibits phagocytosis 3. Describe how gauge relates to the lumen of the needle. The gauge indicates the diameter or lumen of the needle 4. Identify the lab departments that would

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    Aromatherapy Essay

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    oils also contain many therapeutic properties. Therapeutic properties include antibacterial‚ antiviral‚ anti fungal‚ antiseptic‚ restorative‚ calming‚ toning‚ deodorant‚ nervine‚ sedative‚ stimulating‚ anti-inflammatory‚ decongestant‚ expectorant‚ etc. Some examples would be that lavender essential oil has calming and restorative properties‚ while tea tree essential oil has antiseptic and antibacterial properties. It is also important to keep natural aromatherapy products out of the reach of children

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    Irrigating Cystoclysis

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    IRRIGATING CYSTOCLYSIS Definition of Terms: Cystoclysis is a type of irrigation wherein saline solution is introduced into the bladder. It is also called as continuous bladder irrigation. Purpose of Irrigating Cystoclysis • to drain the bladder when acute urinary retention is present • to relieve bladder spasm • to prevent formation of calcific deposits in and around the indwelling catheter • to free blockage in the urinary catheter or tubing Indications • Urinary Tract Infection

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    Chapter Seven: Solutions

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    1. Define the following terms: a. aqueous solution- a solution in water b. colloid mixture of large molecules that will not settle or join with the other substance it is in c. concentration ratio of mass or volume of solute to mass or volume of solvent d. heterogeneous a mixture is made up by two or more different substance which are (mixed) together but are not combined e. homogenous mixture mixture that is uniform throughout f. Henry’s Law An expression for calculating the solubility

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    Surgery‚ though crude and painful‚ did exist in the time of the Renaissance. Early Renaissance surgeons were ignorant of the human body and surgical procedures were almost never successful. They were continuously trying to unveil the mysteries of the body. How and why it functioned‚ its purposes‚ and its needs. Dissections uncovered the most knowledge of the body. However‚ dissections were rare because they were illegal and very risky. If a surgeon was going to dissect someone he did it at night

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