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    Ammino Acids

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    important amino acid as an energy source for the liver. | | Arginine | It is an amino acid needed to maintain normal functions of blood vessels and other organs. | | Glutamine | It is an amino acid needed to maintain normal functions of the gastrointestinal tract and muscles. | | Lysine | It is a representative essential amino acid and tends to be insufficient when we are on a bread- or rice-centered diet. | | Aspartic acid | It is contained in asparagus in large amounts. It is a fast-acting

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    Crohn's Disease

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    disease and ulcerative colitis are both types of irritable bowel disease‚ or IBD. Crohn ’s disease is an ongoing illness that creates inflammation in the walls of the digestive tract. It can affect any area of the gastrointestinal tract (GI)‚ from the mouth to the anus. Although it can be found along any part of the GI tract‚ it is most commonly detected in the small intestine. This paper will highlight the history‚ causes‚ dietary effects‚ prevention‚ and cures of Crohn ’s disease. Its namesake

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    Gonorrhea Causative Agent

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    micturition. An attachment of the gonococcus to the mucosal surface occurs before the invasion of deeper tissues while there is indication that the adhesion to epithelial cells is a factor that affects the distribution of bacteria in the mouth and gastrointestinal tract. Also‚ adherence to cells might be important in the pathogenesis of other mucosal infections. The best medication for this disease is the antibiotic penicillin; however‚ if the strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria are resistant to penicillin

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    Acute Urinalysis Lab Report

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    Diagnostic Urinalysis Lab Introduction/Background Today’s lab exercise is about diagnostic Urinalysis. Urine reflects the many chemical components found in blood. This test is a good measure of health of endocrine system‚ kidneys‚ and urinary tract. Artificial urine samples are used for today’s lab thank goodness. The test that this lab is mostly focused on is called “dipstick” urinalysis test where students will analyze the chemical composition of urine by dipping the chemical indicator stick or

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    Cayenne Peppers

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    What are Cayenne Peppers? According to Wikipedia‚ cayenne peppers are a type of vegetable that is commonly found in most grocery stores. They are considered to be a member of the nightshade family of plants‚ which includes potatoes and tomatoes. In tropical regions of the world‚ cayenne peppers are perennials. But the rest of the world considers them annuals because they can’t survive the cold. They only grow to be only a couple of feet high‚ so they tuck in nicely behind other shorter-growing

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    duodenum). It is on the left side of the abdominal cavity‚ the fundus of the stomach lying against the diaphragm. Lying beneath the stomach is the pancreas‚ and the greater omentum hangs from the greater curvature. Like the other parts of the gastrointestinal system‚ the stomach walls are made of a number of layers. Starting inside the stomach (the lumen) going out‚ the first main layer is the mucosa. This consists of an epithelium‚ the lamina propria underneath‚ and a thin bit of smooth muscle called

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    Case Study

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    shelter. Presented for lethargy‚ inappetance‚ vomiting‚ diarrhea‚ and hanging head over water bowl with no consumption of water Physical Exam Findings Integument- Loss of skin turgor Body score 3/10‚ anorexic‚ temperature elevated at 105.3 Gastrointestinal- pet is leaking bloody/liquid diarrhea. Abdomen very tense and painful upon palpation. Diagnostic Tests Performed Parvovirus snap test- positive CBC to lab- marked leukopenia Fecal Flotation- Coccidia Direct Fecal Smear- Giarrdia Diagnosis

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    Critiquing Nursing Care

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    After reviewing the post‚ there are many aspects that I agree and disagree about the nursing care method. I definitely agree on the first priority of nursing care should be to address the patient’s cramping and bloating. The cramping and bloating was essentially the primary concern of the patient and was the result of the constipation. Additionally‚ I agree that the SMART outcome should involve the goal of the patient having a bowel movement by the end of the nurse’s shift‚ because having a bowel

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    Postpartum

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    -anticholinergic -anti-emetic Central nervous system side effect are: drowsiness‚ sedation‚ vertigo. Cardiovascular side effect are: hypotension‚ palpitations‚ arrhythmias Respiratory side effects are: dryness of mouth‚ thicken bronchial secretion Gastrointestinal : anorexia‚ diarrhea or constipation Genitial urinary: urinary rentention‚ dysuraiAvoid pregnancy‚ and lactation Take anticholingeric caution with glaucoma‚ hyperthyroidism Be caution about driving Take meds at bedtime to avoid sedation

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    upset NC: Administer with meals‚ teach client breathing techniques‚ monitor hemoglobin count. Domepridone : Motillium (anti dopamionergic) Indications: patient has gastric tube Moa: Stimulates gastrointestinal by acting as a competitive antagonist at dopamine D2 receptor‚ inhibits gastrointestinal motility‚ reduces gastric and esophageal sphincter. A/E: dizziness‚ constipation‚ leg cramps NC: administer before meal‚ stay with client ‚ observe for signs of A/E Metoclopromide: ( Anti emetic)

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