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    common types of fractures There are two types of fracture called open and closed. A closed fracture is where the skin is unbroken‚ but the internal damage to surrounding tissue can be seen as swelling. An open fracture has a wound. The bone may or may not be protruding. There is also internal damage to surrounding tissue. 1.2 Describe how to manage a fracture. A casualty with a fracture needs to keep still and not move the injured part. The treatment for a closed fracture is to reduce the risk of further

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    Kidney Stone Case Study

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    I had the pleasure of seeing Mr. [Name] for consultation on December‚ 10 2008‚ for his history of kidney stones. Mr. [Name] is a pleasant 70-year-old gentleman who has had a long history of kidney stones‚ and had multiple treatments related to that in the past. He also has a history of tracheomalacia and has a tracheostomy in place. His last shock wave lithotripsy were in the 80’s. He recently had imaging studies demonstrating stones‚ and we had scheduled _____(Nova...) prior to coming in today.

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    16 October 2012 Evolution of Genetically Modified Crops The evolution of Genetically Modified crops (GM) has‚ for the first time in history‚ presented us with a solution to the problem of global hunger. The world’s population has almost reached 7 billion people and is growing exponentially.This raises the question: how can we supply food to so many people nutritiously and affordably while protecting and preserving the environment?Genetically Modified (GM) crops are created for human or animal

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    with AIDS Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV causes the human immune system to be altered‚ causing the human body to be vulnerable to infections and diseases. AIDS is a growing virus in the human race affecting men‚ women‚ and children. Target Population In the past‚ white homosexual males and intravenous drug users were people who were known as targeted population for Aids. In today’s

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    GE Oil & Gas Gas turbine high efficiency filtration systems By MARCO SANTINI‚ GIORGIO MARCHETTI‚ FIORENZO GIUNTINI‚ CARMEN SUAREZ/ GE OIL & GAS GE Oil & Gas Gas turbine high efficiency filtration systems Gas turbine high efficiency filtration systems By MARCO SANTINI‚ GIORGIO MARCHETTI‚ FIORENZO GIUNTINI‚ CARMEN SUAREZ/ GE OIL & GAS Abstract GE Oil & Gas has developed High Efficiency Filtration Systems and an on-line EPA filter replacement system (patent pending) to guarantee high

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    farm genetically modified foods. African countries should start to use genetically modified foods because they can improve the crop productivity‚ improve the economy‚ and potentially create a healthier country. One of the main purposes of genetically

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    Genetically Modified Foods Planet Earth is home to over seven billion people. With the world’s growing population changes in agriculture were needed. Agriculture has changed more over the last 50 years then in the last 10‚000. One of those changes was genetically modified foods. Common arguments made over genetically modified organisms or GMOs are health safety‚ environmental safety‚ and economic reactions. A genetically modified organism is an organism whose genetic

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    HIV AND AIDS Definition AIDS or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome - was originally defined empirically by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) as “the presence of a reliably diagnosed disease that is at least moderately indicative of an underlying defect in cell-mediated immunity.” Following the recognition of the causative virus‚ HIV‚ and the development of the sensitive and specific tests for HIV infection‚ the definition of AIDS has undergone substantial revision. The current

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    Essay 3 - Argumentative Essay Topic: Genetically modified food should be strictly controlled due to its various detrimental effects on the environment as well as human health. Every time we go to supermarkets or any grocery stores‚ we would not know whether the vegetables‚ fruits or even meats being sold are genetically modified. To make this situation worse‚ most consumers do not pay much attention to what they are eating‚ when they are actually devouring genetically engineered food. Despite

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    The Ethical Dilemma of Live Tissue Training in the Military Environment By Aaron Smith 22 September 2012 Thesis: Over the past 11 years to date‚ the United States has endured almost 8000 casualties from two major conflicts (iCasualties.org‚ 2012). Although this number is staggering‚ we have also seen soldiers surviving injuries that were previously fatal (Philpott‚ 2005). This increase in survivability is largely due to the advancements in medical research and applied training. When it

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