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    more profoundly than at any other time in history. Among these changes was Louis Pasteur discovery of the germ‚ which opened up a whole new world in health care. This led to Europeans using soap and taking showers more often‚ a huge market for antiseptics and disinfectants opened up‚ new methods for food preservation were discovered and used‚ the invention of the refrigerator‚ avoiding being around people who are sick or appear to be sick‚ people being much more picky about what they eat such as

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    Accident Report

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    1 Details of any person injured Full name: Loke Mei Chin Age: 4 years old Classroom: Hibiscus Classroom Nature of injury: First-degree burn First Aid given: Place the burned area in cool water until the pain lessens. Applied ‘Burnol Plus’ antiseptic cream on the burned area. First Aider: Chan Mun Yee Taken to hospital – Yes/No If yes‚ which hospital and how taken: - Parents was call – Yes/No pls specify Informed the parents at the end of the day‚ as this was the first-degree burn

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    discovered in nature that are effective for curing diseases. Modern chemistry has also made it possible to synthesize several medicines using methods of organic chemistry The most common medicines can be classified into few groups‚ e.g. antibiotics; antiseptics; analgesics; and antipyretics etc. While an antibiotic is a drug that kills or prevents the growth of bacteria‚ an analgesic is often used to relieve pain There are very many medicines that come under each of these groups. Often several chemical

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    guava leaves as soap

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    Guava Leaves Extract for Skin Infections By imguianunabia‚ november 2012 | 15 Pages (3702 Words) | 2466 Views | 4.51 1 2 3 4 5 | Report | This is a Premium essay for upgraded members Upgrade to access full essay CLICK THREE TIMES FOR GOOD LUCK Send Guava Leaves Extract (Component in making soap) treatment for acne [Bathing Soap] Chapter I: Background of the study: Nowadays people are focusing in herbal plants especially those who

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    Aloe Vera and Lavender

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    About aloe vera and lavender * Acid inside Aloe vera is used as effective pain killers. * Antiseptic made from Aloe vera is used to kill mold‚ bacteria‚ funguses and viruses. * Aloe vera uses include help in skin blemishes. * Acne is treated by Aloe vera gel and it’s really effective. * Aloe vera also helps in stopping baldness. * Important Aloe vera uses include relief from cuts‚ bruises and burns. When we are talking about Aloe vera uses‚ you will be surprised

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    1. Urine testing using a dip-stick is an important part of your job; why‚ and what does the doctor learn from this type of testing? The reagent strip‚ or dipstick test‚ is a simple diagnostic tool that is commonly used in the physician’s office laboratory (POL). It is primarily used during standard urinalysis to detect pathological changes in a patient’s urine; this is achieved with the pad on the strip‚ which contains a chemical that reacts with sodium‚ potassium‚ and other positively charged ions

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    Dettol Portfolio

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    Multipurpose cleaner recently launched and added in the Dettol family. Available in two variants floral and citrus. PRODUCT OFFERING The product is offered in 5 variants (2skus – 115 Gms and 70 Gms): Original: Contains essence of the Dettol antiseptic solution Skincare: Contains moisturizer for Skin care. Active: Contains Active cleaning agent for Active cleaning. Fresh: Contains Fresh scent for a Fresh feeling. Sensitive: Contains Skin-friendly ingredients for Sensitive skin.  

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    Study About Oregano

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    tall‚ with opposite heart-shaped leaves 3 to 9 cm long. Oregano flowers are purple‚ 3–4 mm long‚ produced in erect spikes. It is sometimes called wild marjoram. Oregano leaves and flowers are used as antiseptic for cuts and burns. Oregano contains thymol‚ a crystalline substance that has antiseptic and fungicide properties. The primary germ-killing part of oregano oil is a substance called carvacrol. Oregano is a traditional herb that has been used for thousands of years for natural immune support

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    made several medical discoveries and began treating such diseases in a physical manner and began an understanding of surgical skills. An example of their conventional medicine they used was called Ebers Papyrus‚ which refers to honey. Due to its antiseptic and antifungal properties‚ honey was used internally and externally‚ in aid of healing wounds and infections etc. This method has saved lives from infections at the pyramid work sites‚ where it was more risk

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    Risk Management

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    Hand Washing Lela Dillard NUR/492 2-18-13 Linda Westermann Hand Washing Organizations use risk management to minimize events‚ which will cause some form of liability to a part of that organization. The health care setting risks range from tragic events‚ slips‚ and fall injuries‚ infections‚ and wrongful deaths. Risk management determines what risks occur and puts strategies in place to minimize those risks. Quality management in risk management protects patient‚ staff‚ and the hospital

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