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    dysentery. Sutures for deep wounds were made out of silver too because it helped to prevent infections from occurring. Because of these early discoveries‚ modern medicine continues to use silver today in numerous types of medical equipment‚ supplies‚ and bandages. What are the Benefits of Using Colloidal Silver Topically? Cuts and burns heal faster when

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    Research Task - Ancient Egypt – Mummification Prior to about 3400 BC‚ all Egyptians were buried in shallow pit graves‚ whether rich or poor‚ royal or common. The heat and dryness of the sand dehydrated the bodies quickly‚ creating lifelike and natural ’mummies’. Later however‚ as prosperity and the advance in building techniques improved‚ more elaborate tombs for those of high social status were constructed. Yet at the same time‚ these brick lined underground burial chambers no longer provided

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    must to choose best way for each child‚ you must to prepare your needles and equipment away from child eyes this make less stress for child‚ try to be friendly and you can make a funny voice ‚ give the child choices which arm can use and what is the bandage shape he need‚ second important things that you must have a toys or stickers that you encourage

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    Mr. Kleinman's Cat

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    nMr. Kleiman’s cat A) Characterize Mr. Kleinman: Mr. Kleinman is an old Jewish man‚ who lived in Germany in the 30’s. He now lives alone in England with very limited contact to neighbors and other people. The only passion he has is taking care of his cat Timmy‚ who he treats like a son. In Germany the SS took him and his family to Auschwitz. When they arrived they were separated and he never saw his wife and children again. This experience marked him for the rest of his life. He blames himself

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    Venous Ulcer Essay

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    Venous Ulcer A venous ulcer is a shallow sore on your lower leg caused by poor circulation of the veins. This condition used to be called a stasis ulcer. Veins have valves that help blood return to the heart. If these valves do not work properly‚ blood flows backward and backs up into the veins near the skin. This causes the blood to pool in your lower legs. The blood can then can leak out of your veins and irritate your skin. This may cause a break in your skin and lead to stasis venous ulcer

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    seems to also not care so much anymore. This is proven by the following passage: When the last bandage is removed‚ she pulls her chair closer to the bed and stretches her lips into a smile. She knows in her bones that she can manage this way‚ for the rest of the afternoon‚ at least. She still has that much bluffing in her. From this‚ it was clear that she was lying when she held his hand as the bandage was being taken off. It was obvious that she’d plan on leaving him due to the fact of him leaving

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    3. The occupational health nurse will teach the patient whose job involves many hours of typing about the need to a. obtain a keyboard pad to support the wrist. b. do stretching exercises before starting work. c. wrap the wrists with compression bandages every morning. d. avoid using nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for pain. ANS: A Repetitive strain injuries caused by prolonged times working at a keyboard can be prevented by the use of a pad that will keep the wrists in a straight position

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    Story of a scar

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    many men‚ now a scared victim of domestic violence‚ is sitting in the waiting room of a plastic surgeon’s office. The narrator‚ the man in the waiting room who opens up the dialogue to the protagonist‚ is also waiting to see the doctor to remove the bandages on his nose. In the story “ The Story of a Scar” By James Mcpherson‚ the setting and the characters are equally important in the transmittal of domestic violence of the past and present. Throughout this story the protagonist goes unnamed. The narrator

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    Foot Binding History

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    Many women have misshapen‚ maimed‚ bounded‚ altered‚ injured‚ and changed their bodies for their culture. Foot binding was a tradition that began in the 12th century and became more prevalent in the 17th century. Chinese women practiced foot-binding; this process forced women to have broken and bent bones in their feet‚ for what society considered the most desirable for women. This custom expanded from the class to class. This was considered crucial in order to get a good husband. Men desired women

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    Essay about The Five People You Meet in Heaven Subject: Compare Eddie’s encounters with death during his life and the experience of his own death. Eddie was an 83 years old man. He worked in Ruby Pier‚ an amusement park‚ where he maintained the rides during all his life. He really didn’t like his job. During his life‚ Eddie saw the death of a lot of person that he knew: his wife‚ his father‚ his “war friend”. He was linked to some of this deaths but he didn’t know. It’s only when he died and when

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