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    “A Comparative Study on the Absorbency of Two Brands of Cotton” Agaton‚ Rojelee Dizon‚ Nicolette Espejo‚ Abigael Mancenido‚ Michelle (Adviser) ABSTRACT ------------------------------------------------- This study compares the absorbency of two different cotton brands‚ Cleene and SM Bonus. The two brands are chosen based on the price differences‚ and analysis has been conducted to show if significant differences on the absorbency exist between these brands to justify the large price difference

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    INTRODUCTION “The human being… the most sophisticated‚ amazing and wondrous creation in this earth. If one would take a peek at what’s inside his human body‚ he’ll be amazed to see hundreds of bones‚ miles of blood vessels and trillions of cells‚ all working together so he could be healthy and in perfect shape. Each organ‚ each body part‚ each a miracle… Each a piece of evidence of God’s mighty providence.” This lesson familiarizes you with the principles and stages of human growth‚ maturation

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    Can a slow continuous intravenous therapy prolong the life of peripheral intravenous cannulae in the clinical setting? Introduction Background There is lack of current research evidence to suggest that continuous infusion also known as to ‘keep vein open’ to a peripheral intravenous cannula will prolong the life expectancy of a cannula. There is much discussion and debate among health care staff over the ability of a continuous infusion to prolong the life of a cannula. Many patients are often

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    Fainting Definition Fainting is a generally brief and unexpected loss of consciousness from a lack of blood flow to the brain followed by the return to full wakefulness (Appendix A) . This loss of consciousness is accompanied by loss of muscle tone that can result in falling or slumping over. Cause of fainting There are so many causes of fainting‚ which makes identifying cause difficult at times. Some common causes are extreme emotional stress‚ too little food or drink resulting in low blood

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    I grew up in a family where herbs were used on daily bases; because of its medicinal benefits not only because of its beautiful aroma. They were easy to grow‚ and they were used in many different things. As a child‚ whenever one of my family’s members or I got sick‚ my mother or my grandmother heads directly to the kitchen and bring the right herbs for what made us sick. They prepare their secret recipe as they used to call it and feed us. I remember my grandmother saying that natural herbs are

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    judgment‚ slurred speech‚ blurred vision‚ delayed reaction time‚ staggered walking‚ stupor‚ confusion‚ inability to comprehend‚ and unconsciousness. Long-term effects include but are not limited to: Arthritis‚ Cancer‚ heart disease‚ Hyperglycemia‚ Hypoglycemia‚ infertility‚ liver disease‚ nerve disorders‚ and shock comma‚ just to name a few. Luckily‚ people usually pass out before they are able to drink a lethal dose of alcohol. If a person consumes alcohol quickly though‚ the effects can continue after

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    Energy in an utilizable form is something essential for the functioning of any organism. Mitochondria and Chloroplasts are the two primary organelles in eukaryotic cells that involve in the transformation of energy‚ thus in production and consumption respectively. The chloroplast is an organelle present only in plant cells and some prokaryotes. At the same time they are absent in animal cells. It’s through the chloroplast that entry of energy to a cell takes place where sunlight is used to trap

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    (Name) Teaching Plan 7/5/12 Teaching a Diabetic about the Importance of Not Skipping Meals‚ Food Groups to Avoid‚ & Avoiding Alcohol After spending 4 clinical days in the hospital I realize how many patients have diabetes. As a nurse‚ I believe it is very important to know how to educate the diabetic patients as to the guidelines they should follow at home on the foods they should be eating and avoiding. In addition I believe it is important for the nurse to know what foods the

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    Teach the patient sign and symptoms of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia 2. Teach the patients about medication purpose‚ dosage‚ route‚ and possible side effects of all prescribed medications. 3. In patients with self-administer insulin‚ demonstrate patient the appropriate preparation and administration

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    deficiency is directly associated with aggressive behavior. Furthermore‚ one study found that iron deficiency was nearly twice as prevalent in a group of incarcerated adolescents as among their non- incarcerated peers ( ). Research has also linked hypoglycemia to outbursts of antisocial behavior and violence (Siegel 140). These biocriminologists‚ who believe that food and crime are associated‚ think that if diet can be improved then the frequency or violent behavior would be

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