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    organs. About 30 Litter of fluid pass from the blood capillaries into the interstitial fluid each day‚ 27 Litter pass from the interstitial fluid back into the capillaries. If the remaining 3 Litter of fluid were to remain in the interstitial fluid‚ edema would result‚ causing tissue damage and eventual death. Instead‚ the 3 L of fluid enter the lymphatic capillaries‚ where it is called lymph and passes through the lymphatic vessels back to the blood. In addition to water‚ lymph contains solutes derived

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    agricultural produces in the field‚ and during storage (Aflatoxin:occurance and health risks‚ 2012). It considered as toxic because its ability for causing many illnesses and diseases‚ such as vomiting‚ abdominal pain‚ pulmonary edema‚ convulsions‚ coma‚ and death with cerebral edema and liver cancer‚ kidneys fails‚ and heart‚ it is affectivity of depends on the age‚ health statues of the individual‚ gender‚ duration of the exposure and the amount of mycotoxin that have been exposed (Bennett‚ 2003) .Also

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    the liver ‚ use cautiously and in reduced dosage in patients with severe hepatic disease. Hypersensitivity. Blood pressure lessthan 90 mmHg.Use cautiously in:sever hepatic impairment‚ historyof CHF‚ aortic Stenosis Headache‚ nausea‚ flushing‚ edema‚ abdominal pain‚ musclepain‚ dyspnea‚ rash‚ pruritus ADVERSE REACTIONS: impotence‚ depression‚ insomnia‚ tachycardia‚ or gingival enlargement Check vital signs especialy bp Monitor patient with obstructive coronary artery disease‚ have

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    Daily Progress note

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    Occupational Therapy Acute Daily Note Date: _________ Diagnosis: _____________________________ Precautions/Weight Bearing Status: ______________________ Pain Level: ____/10 ____________________________________ AM Session Time: ____:_____ to ____:____ Minutes: Group: ________ Individual: _______ PM Session Time: _____:_____ to ____:____ Minutes: Group: ________ Individual: _______ Patient instructed/educated on the following topics…./ Progress toward

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    Spinal Cord Model Essay

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    Three different general types of spinal cord models consist of contusion‚ compression and transection \cite{rosenzweig2004}. Each model contains the different advantages and disadvantages depending on the observing study. When a blunt force exposes to the spinal cord without the destruction of the dura‚ it develops the contusion model which is the most general case in human \cite{jackson2004‚calancie2005}. The impactor is the confined tool to induce the contusion model with repeatability

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    Case 4- Discharge Summary

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    DISCHARGE SUMMARY Patient Name: Adela Torres Patient ID: 132463 Date of Admission: 6/22/---- Date of Discharge: 6/25/---- Admitting Physician: Leon Medina‚ MD‚ Internal Medicine Consultations: Sachi Kato‚ MD‚ Dermatology Procedures Performed: Intravenous Hydration. Complications: None. Admitting Diagnosis: Stomatitis possibly methotrexate related. HOSPITAL COURSE: This 57-year-old Cuban female was admitted from my office for treatment of severe stomatitis

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    times‚ these fractures can be difficult to diagnose because it is often asymptomatic. One assessment test used is palpation over the clavicular area. While palpating‚ the nurse is comparing both sides of the clavicle length and feeling for localized edema and crepitus. These findings are the easiest to palpate due to the subcutaneous location of the clavicle and because of rapid callus formation. Palpation may also reveal “tenting of the skin due to bone fragments or overlapping bone fragments” (Shannon

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    except for a vacation in Portuguese countryside where she consumed unpasteurized dairy products. She was admitted in the hospital with headache‚ retroorbital pain and acute right eye visual impairment. Doctors found feverish body temperature‚ mild edema in her right tibiotarsal joint and afferent papillary defect. The corrected vision was 20/30 and all the neurologic exams were normal. Noticing the post-infectious optic neuritis‚ physicians introduced a one-day dose of methylprednisolone (250 mg

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    the troublesome foreign body reactions in this malady Some normal side effects may occur after laser hair removal treatments‚ including itching‚ pink skin‚ redness‚ and swelling around the treatment area or swelling of the follicles (follicular edema). These side effects rarely last more than two or three days. The two most common serious side effects are acne and skin discoloration.[10] Some level of pain should also be expected during treatments. Numbing creams are available at most clinics

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    proofreading

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    GENITALIA: Tests normally descended bilaterally. RECTAL: Prostate 2+ and benign. EXTREMITIES: Pain and swelling noted above the left elbow‚ other upper extremities normal. No cyanosis or clubbing. The legs demonstrate 2+ pitting (Continued) edema to the knees. NEUROLOGIC:

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