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    Exam I Review Spring 2014

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    posted no later than this Saturday (2/8/14) Identify the following individuals’ major contributions to science Ehrlich – magic bullet Hooke –cell theory and microscope Jenner - cowpox Lister- disinfectant (phenol) Koch- kochs postulate Lancefield- immunology to classify via serotypes Linnaeus- nomenclature Pasteur- pasteurization‚ vaccine‚ microbes in nonliving matter‚ aseptic techniques‚ fermentation. van Leeuwenhoek- described live organisms with Hooke’s microscope Virchow- Biogenesis Woese-established

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    Name Professor Course Date Causes and effects of human papillioma virus Human papillioma virus is transmitted through invaded mucus membranes‚ those covering lining of mouth‚ tongue‚ cervix‚ anus‚ vagina and throat.( Giuliano‚ Anna & Raphael p.36) Human papillioma virus infection causes warts‚ near mucous membranes. Over weight is a cause which develops to adenocarcinoma of cervix. Sexual activities are the major causes of human papillioma virus transmition. Long term use of birth control pills

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    Tonsillitis

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    Tonsillitis is inflammation of the pharyngeal tonsils. The inflammation usually extends to the adenoid and the lingual tonsils; therefore‚ the term pharyngitis may also be used (1). Tonsillitis most often occurs in children; however‚ the condition rarely occurs in children younger than 2 years. Tonsillitis caused by Streptococcus species typically occurs in children aged 5-15 years‚ while viral tonsillitis is more common in younger children (1). Most cases of bacterial tonsillitis are caused by group

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    Study guidee

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    Week 6 case study Scenario 1 D.W. is a 23-year-old married woman with 3 children under 5 years old. She came to her physician 2 years ago with vague complaints of (C/O) intermittent fatigue‚ joint pain‚ low-grade fever‚ and unintentional weight loss. Her physician noted small patchy areas of vitiligo and a scaly rash across her nose‚ cheeks‚ back‚ and chest at that time. Laboratory studies revealed that D.W. had a positive antinuclear antibody (ANA) titer‚ positive dsDNA (positive lupus erythematosus)

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    Humoral immunity is so named because it involves substances found in the humours‚ or body fluids. The study of the molecular and cellular components that comprise the immune system‚ including their function and interaction‚ is the central science of immunology. The immune system is divided into a more primitive innate immune system‚ and acquired or adaptive immune system of vertebrates‚ each of which contains humoral and cellular components. Humoral immunity refers to antibody production and the accessory

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    2014‚ 1–4‚ Early Online HOW WE. . . How we flipped the medical classroom NEEL SHARMA1‚ C. S. LAU2‚ IAIN DOHERTY2 & DARREN HARBUTT2 1 National University Hospital‚ Singapore‚ 2The University of Hong Kong‚ Hong Kong Med Teach Downloaded from informahealthcare.com by Dr. Tanzeela Khalid on 07/17/14 For personal use only. Abstract Flipping the classroom centres on the delivery of print‚ audio or video based material prior to a lecture or class session. The class session is then dedicated

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    UNDERSTANDING CASE PROCESSING AND FDA SUBMISSION INTRODUCTION There is a major turnaround time for the hiring physicians and support staff. Physicians tend to terminate their position after three years‚ so that area is always understaffed. The support staff is frequently hiring new nurses‚ but it takes 1-2 months to fully train them. The support staff has a training center for all new hires. The new hires are trained in customer service and medical technology such as coding and triage.

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    Nursing Informatics

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    NUT 724.4.3-01-08 (name) Western Governors University NUT 724.4.3-01-08 Health care costs are rising‚ quality of care is declining‚ lines and waiting times are getting longer which is causing more errors in healthcare. But the healthcare reform is working on changing all of that and bringing the countries healthcare into the 21st century. This paper will explore how computerized healthcare systems increase quality of care‚ keep patient information accessible yet safe‚ the challenges

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    Mycotoxins Outline

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    E‚ Tan L‚ et al. 2007. Worldwide Occurrence of Mycotoxins in Commodities‚ Feeds and Feed Ingredients. Animal Feed Science and Technology. 137 : 265-282 Bryden W Bush R‚ Portnoy J‚ et al. 2006. The Medical Effects of Mold Exposure. J Allergy CUN Immunology. 117(2) : 326-332 Cleveland T‚ Dowd P‚ et al Diekman M‚ Green M. 1992. Mycotoxins and Reproduction in Domestic Livestock. J Anim Sci. 70 : 1615-1627 Gelderblom W‚ Jaskiwicz‚ et al.(1988) Fumonisins- Novel Mycotoxins with Cancer Promoting Activity

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    in the absence of SF it’s this absence that triggers apoptosis therefore intracellular response. Also possible by intracellular damage.Extrinsic pathway Signal is called Fas(protein that is expressed on surface of cells) ligand. Mostly used in immunology. Eg. Killer lymphocytes will use these pathways to direct cells to be apoptosed. They express Fas ligand that will bind to death receptor – the fas death receptor. Fas bound to receptor triggers a conformational change within cell. Receptor

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