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    Chemistry Assignment

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    Ledercillin VK‚ Pen-V‚ Pen-Vee K‚ Pfizerpen‚ V-Cillin K‚ Veetids)‚ and others. Before using amoxicillin‚ tell your doctor if you are allergic to cephalosporins such as Omnicef‚ Cefzil‚ Ceftin‚ Keflex‚ and others. Also tell your doctor if you have asthma‚ liver or kidney disease‚ a bleeding or blood clotting disorder‚ mononucleosis (also called "mono")‚ or any type of allergy. Antibiotic medicines can cause diarrhea‚ which may be a sign of a new infection. If you have diarrhea that is watery or bloody

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    LOM Assignment “Lung conditions caused by 9/11” Write about the different types of lung conditions being found as a result of 9/11. We all remember the effects of this horrible day on September 11‚ 2001; but what we don’t know is the effects it still had on so many after the tragedy ended. When the towers of the World Trade Center collapsed it produced a dense could of smoke and vaporized concrete and drywall. New York City Fire Department rescue workers were exposed to polluted air- as

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    Propolis Report

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    helps to ward off illnesses that are caused by viruses‚ bacteria and fungi which typical antibiotics can ’t affect. Moreover‚ it can help reduce the inflammation caused by inflammatory diseases. Another function of propolis is to treat allergy such as asthma and nasal allergy. (c) Evaluation of Comvita Propolis Capsules‚ the best seller on market Natures powerful defense system According to the research results‚ Comvita Propolis

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    What are  possible  consequences?  ­Ground­level ozone‚  sulphur dioxide‚  nitrogen dioxide and  carbon monoxide are  especially harmful for  senior citizens‚  children‚ and people  with heart and lung  conditions such as  emphysema‚  bronchitis‚ and  asthma.        www.sciensage.info/j ournal/1359642715J ASR_2609111.pdf    ­ It can inflame  breathing passages‚  decrease the lungs’  working capacity and  cause shortness of  breath‚ pain when  inhaling deeply‚  wheezing‚

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    In addition‚ allergic rhinitis can make symptoms of asthma worse for people who suffer from both conditions. Another important point is that allergic symptoms can lead to poor sleep‚ which can result in significant daytime sleepiness and fatigue. Nasal blockage is the most common symptom in allergic rhinitis

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    Question 1 1.   How is the neurotransmitter acetylcholine inactivated at the parasympathetic terminal receptor site? Answer A. The the enzyme catechol O-methtransferase (COMT) B. By the reuptake process C. By the enzyme cholinesterase D. By the enzyme monoamine oxidase E. By the enzyme nicotinase 1 points   Question 2 1.   You adminster an inhaled bronchodilator that is known to have adrenergic side effects on the heart. What clnical sign should you watch for in

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    Skin Disorders

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    of fluid and crusting‚ which doctors also describe as atopic dermatitis. People who have eczema usually have a family history of asthma‚ hay fever and atopic dermatitis (eczema). Dermatitis affects about one in every five people at some time in their lives. It results from a variety of different causes and has various patterns. Some people who have eczema also have asthma or hay fever. Eczema is an inherited disease in which part of the immune system is over active. People with eczema can be shown

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    Effects of Stress on Body

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    relation to any anxiety that may be associated with stressful situations. Stress also affects reproductive organs‚ as its linked to low fertility‚ erection problems‚ and painful menstrual periods. In addition‚ stress could have an effect on the lungs as asthma and conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease can become significantly worst. Skin problems such as acne and psoriasis could be made worse by stress. Overall‚ a small problem

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    Maternal Pneumonia

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    Pneumonia refers to a serious type of lung infection. It’s often a complication of the common cold or flu that happens when the infection spreads to the lungs. Pneumonia during pregnancy is called maternal pneumonia. Pneumonia is considered a serious and potentially fatal illness for anyone. Certain groups are at a higher risk of complications. This includes pregnant women. The best way to treat and prevent complications from maternal pneumonia is to see your doctor at the first sign of an illness

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    Respiratory acidosis is a condition where body is unable to eliminate all the carbon dioxide within the lungs; this condition results with the body fluids becoming too acidic usually within the patient’s blood. The PCO2 of respiratory acidosis is greater than 45mmHg and the pH would be less than 7.36. (Graham‚ T. (2006). Respiratory alkalosis is when the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood‚ mainly due to breathing excessively are too low. Levels of respiratory alkalosis is a PCO2 of less than 35

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