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    Industry overview Pharmaceutical sector is an important industry of any modern day economic power. Pharmaceutical industry in India has a very humble past. After independence‚ development of pharmaceutical industry was one of the top agenda of government along with steel and manufacturing industry. The market was protected against competition for a long period of time by giving incentives to small firms‚ license-raj etc. Today the Indian pharmaceutical industry is the front-runner science-based

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    Catanduanes State Colleges COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Department of Nursing Virac‚ Catanduanes Name of Student: Mezil B. Nazareno Ward: OB/DR Year/Block: BSN 2A Date of Exposure: August 8‚ 2011 Group: 4 Clinical Instructor: Prof. Janet Lim I. Personal Data Name: Sharon Magtangob Gender: Female Age: 25 years old Birthdate: April 18‚ 1986 Address: Antipolo Del Sur Virac‚ Catanduanes Religion:

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    “NURSING CARE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENT WITH ABDOMINAL OBSTRUCTION” CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION A) Background of the Study B) Rationale for choosing the case C) Significance of the study D) Scope and Limitation CHAPTER 2: HEALTH HISTORY A) Biographic Data B) Chief Complaint C) History of Present Illness D) Past Medical History E) Family History F) Physical Assessment CHAPTER 3: DISCUSSION OF DISEASE PROCESS A) Anaphysiology B) Pathophysiology C) Drug Study D) Diagnostic

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    Test 1 Study Guide 1. Respiration * Respiration * Gas exchange * Necessary because cells require oxygen. * Exchanging O2 and CO2 * Carbon Dioxide is a waste product and must be removed from the body. * Internal respiration = gas exchange at the cellular level. * Oxygen diffuses from the blood into the tissue cells. * External respiration = gas exchange at the alveoli level. * Oxygen from the inhaled air diffuses into the blood in the pulmonary

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    Chapter 20: Urogenital and Sexually Transmitted Diseases Question Type: Multiple Choice 1) All of the following defense mechanisms are present in the urogenital system except: a) normal flora competing with opportunists b) sphincter muscles c) flushing action of fluids d) high pH Answer: d Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective 1: LO 20.1 Review the anatomy of the urinary and reproductive tracts as it pertains to microbial defenses. Section Reference 1: Section 20.1 Components of the Urogenital

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    QUICK REFERENCE FOR PROBLEMS‚ INJURIES & AILMENTS (This section has been reviewed by Dr. Taylor Douglas‚ DVM‚ Sunriver Veterinary Clinic‚ Sunriver‚ Oregon) In general‚ hamsters (especially those in the wild) are robust little animals and aren’t affected by many natural diseases. But‚ they are very susceptible to the infectious diseases of other animals‚ including humans. Many of the problems and ailments now associated with hamsters are a direct result of captivity. Because they are small‚ a

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    Case Presentation on: BRONCHITIS IN CHILDREN Submitted by: Aleman‚ Benjiedith S. Alquizar‚ Floriza T. Bation‚ Aldin T. Brioso‚ Carmi C. Bragas‚ John Ryan A. Caguan‚ Romeo M. Dumaog‚ Eugeniana P. Lodovice‚ Kristler Saniel‚ Charmaine K. Submitted to: Mr. Ebenezer L. Bangcong 21 February 2009 I. DESCRIPTION OF BRONCHITIS IN CHILDREN Respiratory disorders are among the most common causes of illness and hospitalization in children. Overall‚ respiratory dysfunction

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    Lesson 1.1 - Study Materials Slide 1 Lesson 1.1 : Scientific Method 1. Steps of the Scientific Method The scientific method (performing a study in organized steps) consists of:   For example‚ applying the scientific method ultimately led to the enunciation of the Law of Conservation of Mass and Matter. Slide 2 1. Steps of the Scientific Method Step 1: Performing Experiments An experiment is a set of steps (procedures) that are performed under controlled conditions to propose or test

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    Chapter 1 1. The scientist usually considered the first to see microorganisms‚ which he called "animalcules"‚ was A) Redi B) van Leeuwenhoek C) Pasteur D) Tyndall 2. The idea of Spontaneous Generation postulated that A) organisms could evolve into the next generation of organisms B) organisms could spontaneously combust C) organisms could spontaneously arise from other living organisms D) living organisms could spontaneously arise from non-living material 3. The work of Tyndall

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