Nutrition is the key to a healthy life and the cornerstone of any culture’s cooking. If our food lacks nutrition‚ we get sick and inevitably parish. This discussion will examine the food types indigenous to a very misunderstood country in Eastern Africa: Ethiopia. Boasting diverse landscapes filled with rolling hills‚ great rivers and majestic wild life‚ Ethiopia is the site of many of the most ancient and famed human fossils ever discovered‚ and as the world’s oldest surviving continuously-sovereign
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be implemented to protect the nurse from injury. Which of the following action by the nurse should be corrected? A. The nurse should wear mask and gloves. B. Air bubbles should be expelled on wet cotton. C. Label the hanging IV bottle with “ANTINEOPLASTIC CHEMOTHERAPY” sign. D. Vent vials after mixing. 5. Neoplasm can be classified as either benign or malignant. The following are characteristics of malignant tumor apart from: A. Metastasis B. Infiltrates surrounding tissues C. Encapsulated
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NOTES ON MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING O N C O L O G Y Divina S. Fernandez RN‚ MAN Cancer – A neoplastic disorder that can involve all body organs. Cells lose their normal growth-controlling mechanism‚ and the cell growth is uncontrolled. – Cancer produces serious health problems such as impaired immune and hematopoietic (blood producing) function‚ altered gastro-intestinal tract structure and function‚ motor and sensory deficits‚ and decrease respiratory function. Metastasis – Cancer
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Each hemisphere of the brain also has a cingulate gyrus part of the limbic system Limbic system includes cingulate gyrus‚ amygdala‚ and hippocampus Emotion‚ learning‚ and memory Cerebral cortex consists of sensory‚ motor‚ and association areas Association areas integrate sensory data into perception Motor outputs control target tissues The noradrenergic system originates from the locus coeruleus in the pons Its axons terminate through the brain disseminates noradrenaline throughout
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http://nclexreviewers.com/nclex-review/oncology/nclex-review-oncology-questions-part-1.html 1. A male client has an abnormal result on a Papanicolaou test. After admitting‚ he read his chart while the nurse was out of the room‚ the client asks what dysplasia means. Which definition should the nurse provide? a. Presence of completely undifferentiated tumor cells that don’t resemble cells of the tissues of their origin b. Increase in the number of normal cells in a normal arrangement in
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105.8 Joints 1. Joints (Articulations) 1. Articulation 1. Site where two or more bones meet 2. Functions of joints 1. Give skeleton mobility 2. Hold skeleton together 3. Two classifications 1. Functional 2. Structural 2. Functional Classification of Joints 1. Based on 1. Amount of movement joint allows 2. Three functional classifications 1. Synarthroses—immovable joints 2. Amphiarthroses—slightly movable joints 3. Diarthroses—freely movable joints 3. Structural Classification of
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SYNOPSIS: *INTRODUCTION *FOOD SOURCES *ORAC IN FOODS *VITAMINS *CAROTENOID TERPENOIDS *FLAVONOIDS *PHENOLIC ACIDS AND THEIR ESTER *OTHER NONFLAVONOID PHENOLICS *POTENTIAL ORGANIC ANTIOXIDANT *ANTIOXIDANT IN FRUITS *CONCLUSION ANTI-OXIDANT INTRODUCTION: *An antioxidant is a molecule that inhibits the oxidation of other molecules. * Oxidation is a chemical reaction that transfers electrons or hydrogen from a substance to an oxidizing agent. Oxidation reactions can produce
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Abstract: The use of functional foods and nutraceuticals promotes the quality and length of life in patients suffering with cancer. Examples of nutraceuticals of interest includes antioxidant vitamins like vitamin-C & E‚ carotenoids improves the efficacy of cancer therapy by improving immune functions‚ increasing tumour response to radiation or chemotherapy‚ decreasing toxicity to normal cells. Healthy diet is very important in today’s lifestyle because good food can protect health‚ strengthen immune
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY LABORATORY SAFETY MANUAL Prepared by: OSU Environmental Health & Safety 120 Physical Plant Stillwater‚ OK 74078-0113 405-744-7241 December‚ 1999 This document describes the Chemical Hygiene Plan for (department or laboratory name‚ building‚ room number(s) ) at Oklahoma State University‚ as required by Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations Part 1910‚ Subpart Z‚ Section .1450 (29 CFR 1910.1450)‚ "Occupational Exposures
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MAN WILDLIFE CONFLICT Introduction: Human–wildlife conflict refers to the interaction between wild animals and people and the resultant negative impact on people or their resources‚ or wild animals or their habitat. It occurs when growing human populations overlap with established wildlife territory‚ creating reduction of resources or life to some people and/or wild animals. Conflict between people and animals is one of the main threats to the continued survival of many species in different parts
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