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    Dangers of Tattooing

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    AIDS or hepatitis B virus is likely. Many people do not know that there has never been an actual reported case of contracting AIDS while getting a tattoo. This is because the amount of blood needed to contract the AIDS virus is about two drops‚ which is incomparable to the amount of blood on a non-sterilized needle. So‚ basically the odds of contracting AIDS is one in every two hundred cases of accidental sticking with a non-sterilized needle. One is more susceptible to the hepatitis B virus

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    Jaundice

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    the extracellular fluid. Concentration of bilirubin in blood plasma is normally below 1.2 mg/dL (50µmol/L) leads to jaundice.[3] The term jaundice comes from the French word jaune‚ meaning yellow. Jaundice is often seen in liver disease such as hepatitis or liver cancer. It may also indicate leptospirosis or obstruction of the biliary tract‚ for example by gallstones or pancreatic cancer‚ or less commonly be congenital in origin (e.g.‚ biliary atresia). Yellow discoloration of the skin‚ especially

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    Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) The Basics Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)‚ also called sexually transmitted infections (STIs)‚ are diseases and infections that are passed from person to person through sexual contact. HIV is an STD. There are more than 25 other STDs that are mainly spread by sexual contact such as vaginal‚ anal‚ and oral sex.   The US has the highest rate of STDs in the developed world. In the US‚ about 19 million new infections occur each year.  Teenage girls and young

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    SECTION ONE INTRODUCTION AND NOTIFICATION 1. INTRODUCTION AND NOTIFICATION 1.0 INTRODUCTION The guidance is divided into sections as follows: Section 1 Introduces infection control and explains notification; Section 2 deals with general infection control procedures; Section 3 gives guidance on the management of outbreaks; Section 4 describes specific infectious diseases; Section 5 contact numbers and sources of information; Section

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    infections such as genital abscesses and Hepatitis B. Genital abscesses are sores filled with pus that must be drained‚ which are very painful‚ and cannot be treated on their own(WebMD‚ 2015). Not only do women suffer from painful sores‚ but they may also be infected with Hepatitis B caused by unsanitary tools such as glass‚ razor blades‚ or knives. According to the Mayo Clinic Staff‚ Hepatitis B is a serious liver infection caused by the Hepatitis B virus. Hepatitis B increases your risk of developing

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    associated with ACLF‚ is derived from studies which have shown that the use of anti-inflammatory agents‚ such as pentoxifylline‚ improves renal function or significantly decreases the risk of developing renal failure in patients with alcoholic hepatitis.27‚28 Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is the development of functional renal failure in patients with advanced liver disease. Type 1 HRS‚ which occurs in an acute setting‚ is a rapidly progressive decline in renal function associated with a mortality

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    Preventing HIV and Other Blood Borne Diseases Brennan Welty Kaplan University Outline Thesis: Ending the spread of HIV and blood borne diseases will be hard‚ but if everyone knows the right steps to prevent it‚ these diseases can be stopped. I. Introduction II. 1st body paragraph III. 2nd body paragraph IV. 3rd body paragraph V. Conclusion I. Introduction a. Explain what HIV and Blood borne diseases are b. How these diseases relate to the medical field c. Talk about how to prevent

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    This leaves the burden of safety and regulations to individual cities and states. Some of the risks that come with getting a tattoo; infection at the site of the tattoo‚ allergic reaction to the tattoo dye‚ the spread of disease such as HIV and Hepatitis C‚ granulomas‚ and keloid formation. A tattoo is a series of puncture wounds made with a needle that carries dye into different levels of the skin. Infections can occur when a tattoo parlor does not use proper sanitation procedures. In 1992 the

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    Urinalysis Lab Report

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    The abnormal results for urea test and salts show that patient number 3 is suffering from chronic kidney disease and this might have been contributed by the diabetes type 2.Furthermore‚ the results suggest that the patient is also suffering from Hepatitis which results in a failure by the liver to deaminate amino acids. Treatment for diabetes type 2‚ the patient should start using insulin therapy‚ practice

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    China Medicine

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    About Chinese medicine (Pien Tze Huang) In 1555‚ during the Ming dynasty imperial Zong Shi‚ a royal physician fled to the city of Zhangzhou (Fujian province) because it is not satisfied with the emperor was very cruel. The physician was settled in a temple located in the East Pushan under Zhangzhou City as a monk. He witnessed the suffering and misery of the people due to incurable disease so that he felt compelled to provide aid to all residents. By using a secret potion from the palace‚ he finally

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