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    9. Summary and Conclusion ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬ 9.1 Herbal drugs are economical and their sources are plenty in India. As many synthetic show adverse effects. Attention of the healthcare practioners is directed towards herbal formulations to treat diseases with safety‚ effectiveness and stability. Majority of Indian population have the access to practice traditional or herbal medicines. Acacia catechu Willd. (family: Fabaceae) known as Black Cutch is used in traditional medical system for various diseases

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    doses‚ acetaminophen is safe to be used. Acetaminophen other than aspirin and ibuprofen has only weak anti-inflammatory properties. At higher doses‚ acetaminophen produces a centrilobular hepatic necrosis that can be fatal. Acetaminophen-lnduced Hepatotoxicity Observation/ Microscopic Examination Sign and Symptoms 1. Indicated fulminating hepatic necrosis 2. Eosinophilic degeneration of cells with pyknosis of nuclearmaterial in hepatocytes 3. Vacuolization and early degenerative changes surrounding

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    Client Psychiatric History: Depression and anxiety Past psychiatric hospitalizations: N/A Date __06/21/17__________‚ Reason _____Repeated suicide attempts____________________________________ Allergies: (Food and / or drug) _Seafood and bananas_______________________________________________ Legal status of admission: _____Voluntary_______________________________________ Reason for admission: __Repeated suicide attempts__________________________________________ Anticípated LOS: ___6-8 weeks_________________________________________

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    The most common type of deaf-blindness disease in the world is Usher Syndrome. Usher Syndrome is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous disease. It is inherited in an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. Worldwide‚ the chance of a baby being born with Ushers Syndrome is approximately 1 in every 25‚000 babies. To date‚ there are roughly 50‚000 people with Ushers Syndrome living in the United States. As stated above‚ Ushers Syndrome is an inherited disease characterized by hearing impairment

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    V. Amygdalina Case Study

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    Utilization of glucose by the muscle and liver cell cultures was enhanced by the water and n-hexane/isopropanol extract of the plant but not on adipose cells (Erasto et al.‚ 2009). In another study‚ oral intake of hot water V. amygdalina leaves extract (500 mg/kg) reduced blood glucose concentration of both normoglycaemic and hyperglycaemic rats induced by alloxan (Osinubi‚ 2007). 2.4.2.3 Antioxidant activity Several studies have shown that V. amygdalina possess antioxidant activity (Yeap et al

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    Dinoflagellate Bloom

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    used to indentify them in morphological taxonomy. Toxic dinoflagellates are known to cause diarhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP)‚ paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP)‚ neurotoxic shellfish poisoning (NSP)‚ and Ciguateria shellfish poisoning (CSP)‚ hepatotoxicity‚ and toxicity to the marine fauna. Thus their bloom is harmfull to the ecosystem and to human health. Dinoflagellates can bloom by the natural means‚ but this occurance can be advance by the anthropogenic nutrient from the agriculture‚ aquaculture

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    ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS

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    drug.  May be predictable when a drug is taken in excessive dose .  occurring with ordinary dose are unpredictable and serious (idiosyncratic reactions)  Often caused by reactive metabolites or immunologic reactions.. eg. Paracetamol hepatotoxicity  Aspirin induced tinnitus.  Aplastic anemia with chloramphenicol. Or with a predisposing disorder like  primaquine induced hemolysis in pts. with glucose-6-phosphatase dehydrogenase deficiency. Type C(Continous)reaction  Reactions due

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    As an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN)‚ we must be able to screen and diagnose appropriately. Understanding the difference and the purposes they serve are imperative. According to PubMed Health (2016)‚ screening should be done prior to the patient being ill to detect the disease process at an early stage. Diagnostic test determines the exact cause of the symptoms. I believe as an APRN there are many factors to consider prior to screening a patient for a particular disease. These factors

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    Oxandrolone Research Paper

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    Oxandrolone – A Steroid To Realize Benefits With Safest Doses Oxandrolone is considered to be one of the best selling anabolic via online. Though its purpose may vary from people to people‚ its uses are common. For example‚ some people will use it for muscle mass maintenance. As the Oxandrolone dosages are three times more than testosterone‚ it is said to remain very effective to increase mass. In comparison with other compounds used for bulking purpose‚ Oxandrolone has advantage as it does not suffer

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    Tenofovir Case Study

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    Choice “D” is the best answer. This patient’s regimen includes tenofovir. Tenofovir disoproxil is an antiretroviral medication used to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS and to treat chronic hepatitis B. Tenofovir can cause acute renal failure‚ Fanconi syndrome‚ proteinuria‚ or tubular necrosis. These side effects are due to accumulation of the drug in proximal tubules. Tenofovir is a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTIs). NRTIs interrupt the HIV replication cycle via competitive inhibition

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