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    First aid Introduction First aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by non-expert‚ but trained personnel to a sick or injured person until definitive medical treatment can be accessed. Certain self-limiting illnesses or minor injuries may not require further medical care past the first aid intervention. It generally consists of a series of simple and in some cases‚ potentially life-saving techniques that an individual can be trained to perform with

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    to be triggered by aspirin use. The actual origin of the disease is unknown. Reye’s Syndrome‚ occasionally called Reye-Jacobsen’s Syndrome‚ is known to follow any viral infection. Two of the most common viral infections it precedes is influenza‚ "the flu"‚ and chicken pox. A now-familiar warning on bottles of aspirin‚ most notably Tylenol‚ is not to give Tylenol to a child who is recovering from the chicken pox‚ a fever‚ or any other viral infection. The link between aspirin and Reye’s Syndrome

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    chloride‚ creating acetylsalicylic acid. Where the Molecule can be Found This molecule also known as aspirin can be found everywhere in our surroundings. People in our community today including myself very commonly use it. In can be found in household cabinets‚ behind the counter medicines‚ in medicines themselves‚ and in nature. How the Molecule is Created Aspirin tablets of the same dosage amount are manufactured in batches. After careful weighing‚ the necessary ingredients

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    observation of color change with ferric chloride. Introduction Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) is one of the most popular analgesic drugs on the market today. It also acts as an antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drug. Salicylic acid itself was too acidic and irritating to the membranes of the mouth to be taken in its original form‚ so acetylsalicylic acid was synthesized by a Bayer chemist and sold under the name aspirin. Procedure See lab notebook. Results and Discussion Mass of Salicylic Acid

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    Data: Analysis of Drug Store Items Knowns Rf Values Aspirin .91 cm Acetaminophen .85 cm Ascorbic Acid .86 cm Unknown .97 cm Identity of unknown mixture Acetaminophen Analysis of Paprika Pigments Spot Number Rf Color 1 1 Red-orange 2 1 Red-orange Calculations A. Analysis of Paprika picture sample B. Flower sample for paper chromatography Analysis of Drug Store Items Knowns Rf Values= a/f Aspirin 7.0/7.7= .91 cm Acetaminophen 7.7/7.7= 1 cm Ascorbic Acid

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    The purpose of this experiment is to determine the components of an unknown drug and identify it as one of six (6) commercial drugs by using thin-layer chromatography. I added approximately a quarter of a tablet of acetaminophen‚ aspirin‚ caffeine‚ ibuprofen‚ salicylamide‚ and the unknown (#19) to separate test tubes containing 2.5mL of dichloromethane. I noticed that my unknown was a coated tablet. Each test tube was swirled until the greatest amount of each solid was dissolved.

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    Kawasaki Syndrome Heather Skinner Virginia College Professor Huffman January 23‚ 2017 Kawasaki Syndrome was first discovered by a Japanese physician Tomisaku Kaswasaki in the 1960s. He noticed a cluster of symptoms in Japanese schoolchildren. Kawasaki Syndrome affects children younger than the age of 5 years old‚ but peaks at ages 18-24 months. In 2000‚ there was an average of 77% of children in the United States being treated for Kawasaki disease (Gale‚ 2008). The disease appears to be influenced

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    Preparation and purification of acetylsalicylic acid Results and Data treatment (A) Preparation of aspirin i) Details about the reactants Reaction of the acetylation of salicylic acid is following From the balanced reaction above‚ it can be seen that the stoichiometry between salicylic acid and acetic anhydride is 1: 1. In this experiment‚ 21.7mmol of salicylic acid was used to react 6.0mL of acetic anhydride and salicylic acid was limiting reagent. The expected amount of salicylic

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    The world market for Over The Counter pharmaceutical products was estimated at $51.45 billion dollars in 1995 and was expected to sustain a compound annual growth rate of 7 percent through the year 2004. Among the factors that are driving this growth: more educated consumers taking control of their health care‚ governments and managed care organizations trying to reduce health care expenditures‚ and pharmaceutical companies trying to expand the product life cycle of key brands. The facts surrounding

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    Experiment: The OH group on the benzene ring in salicyclic acid reacts with acetic anhydride to form an ester functional group. Thus the formation of acetylsalicyclic acid (aspirin) is referred to as an esterification reaction‚ which requires the presence of H+ (H2SO4 in our case). The technique used to purify the aspirin content is called crystallization‚ which consists in allowing the reaction to cool‚ decreasing the solubility of acetylsalicyclic acid and allowing it to crystalize. To purify

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