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    patients at risk for AF. A history of hypertension and/or coronary heart disease seems to be the most common underlying cause of AF. There are also various medical co-morbidities that will also place a patient at higher risk for AF for example; hyperthyroidism‚ anemia‚ infection‚ COPD and persistent myocardial ischemia (Walling‚ Spain & Edlund‚ 2011). Hardin and Steele (2008) found that the prevalence of AF increases with age and is more common in men than in women. As the population continues to

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    Brain on Fire is a remarkable example of the frightening horrors most people endure in health care when symptomatology and diagnostic tests remain inconclusive for a definitive diagnosis. Susannah Cahalan suffered from a rare autoimmune disease‚ at that time‚ and her story was well portrayed in a series of events that drove her to madness until one doctor was able to unlock the puzzle and provide her and her family with answers. A summary of her disease progression will be discussed briefly. Susannah’s

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    Childhood Obesity in America

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    b) Stress c) Low self esteem 4. Physical effects a) Diabetes b) High blood pressure c) Asthma‚ etc IV. Activities A. Sedentary lifestyles 1. Exercise 2. Television 3. Computers 4. Video Games B. Environment V. Genetics A. Leptin B. Cortizol C. Hyperthyroidism VI. Argument - not genetic linked A. Dr. Aylesworth B. Specific gene VII. Controlling Spencer ii A. Exercise B. Lifestyle change C. Food D. Who? 1. Parents 2. Churches 3. Schools 4. Communities 5. Government Spencer iii Controlling Childhood Obesity

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    crash cart

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    Introduction Crash carts are very important in the medical field. They provide many advantages and little to no disadvantages when it comes to providing for the medical staff. Not only do they provide the necessary tools needed to take care of several different circulatory and respiratory complications but also have the necessary medications neatly organized for easy access. After concluding my research I found out a lot of interesting facts about not only the items that area inside the cart but

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    Since it mimics the action of natural thyroid hormone‚ it has very few side-effects. However‚ if the dose is too high‚ symptoms of hyperthyroidism can occur such as intolerance of hot temperature‚ excessive sweating‚ weight loss‚ anxiety and insomnia to name a few. Other side-effects are muscle weakness‚ abnormal heart beats and chest pain. If you do experience side-effects it is certainly

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    Endocrine System Report

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    ENDOCRINE SYSTEM The endocrine system helps regulate and maintain various body functions by synthesizing (making) and releasing hormones‚ chemical messengers. The endocrine system is composed of glands that release their hormones directly into the bloodstream for chemical signaling of target cells. Endocrine glands do not have a duct system and are called ductless glands. These glands release hormones directly into the blood or lymph. These glands include the pituitary gland‚ the pineal gland

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    The Modest Proposal In the modern China‚ the food that we are having is helping us to get closer to health. It gives us the chances to have a try to get many kinds of illnesses. The technology of production is developing sharply‚ there are a plenty of kinds of chemical way to make our food taste better and look more addicted. But not all of the addictive are OKAY for your bodies. For example‚ there was a piece of very famous news about milk powder. Sanlu milk powder was the hottest topic in 2008

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    Thyroid Lobectomy

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    45 minutes to 1 hour. Anesthesia: General anesthesia is used. Hospital stay: usually day surgery Indications: -Thyroid cancer (non-aggressive cancer) -Goiter (an overall enlargement‚ unilateral non toxic goiter/ isolated to one lobe) -Hyperthyroidism (the production of too much hormone) -Thyroid Nodules (a localized enlargement‚ are growth of cells in the thyroid gland) Laboratory and Diagnostic exam -Physical assessment- The physical examination includes checking the thyroid gland

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    Anatomy Study Guide

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    ANATOMY Anatomy‚ Physiology‚ & Pathophysiology Roots‚ Prefixes‚ and Suffixes 1. a- without or absence of: (asepsis‚ avascular tissue) 2. ab- away from: (abduction) 3. acro- top or end: (acromion process) 4. ad- to or towards: (adduction‚ adductor muscle) 5. aesth – feeling: anesthesia) 6. –algia pain: (neuralgia) 7. ambi- both: (ambidexterous) 8. amubl- walk: (ambulatory) 9. an- without: (anaerobic respiration) 10. ante- before‚ in front of: (antecerebellar)

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    1. Why are drugs classified in the categories they are? The term drug class generally refers to the area affected by a drug or its effect on the body (BIO-316V Module 2 Lecture‚ 2012). Many drugs can fit into more than one category‚ but they are usually classified by their therapeutic action. A drug’s therapeutic category refers to its purpose—the diseases or conditions it treats (Drug Classifications‚ 2013). Drugs can also be classified by the chemical type of the active ingredient. 2. Give

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