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    My Career in Nursing

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    originally thought. This confused me because there was a nurse for almost everything! Then I finally decided on one and that was being a Registered Nurse (RN). A Registered Nurse is not a doctor assistant; a RN gets to treat wounds‚ give IV’s (intravenous) and basically get to treat their own patients. I am inspired by my cousin who wanted to have a career in nursing but didn’t have the opportunity‚ so it’s almost as if I am trying to accomplish this for her. I am trying my best to pursue and

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    Itraconazoin Case Study

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    2.3 Amorphous forms‚ solid dispersions and cocrystals. Stable crystal forms of drugs pose problem in solubilization due to higher lattice energy. So‚ in regards to solubility‚ disordered amorphous forms provide distinct advantage over crystal forms. Hence‚ changing the solid state characteristics of pharmaceutical API renders the molecule more water soluble. But‚ excess of enthalpy‚ entropy and free energy of amorphous forms make them prone to crystallization leading to the formation of stable crystals43

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    Essay on The Prevention of AIDS and HIV AIDS prevention programs take two primary tacks: biomedical intervention and behavioral modification. Recommended biomedical interventions include securing the safety of blood and blood products‚ usually through the screening of donors; treating other sexually transmitted diseases that may increase the risk of HIV infection; and treating HIV-infected pregnant women with ARVs to reduce the risk of transmission to their children. A number of researchers

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    Liposuction Research Paper

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    the day their Lipoplasty is to be performed. Additionally‚ Dr. Thomassen recommends that his patients ask someone they trust to remain with them for at least the first night following their procedure. 1. Anesthesia Patients receive medications (intravenous sedation or general anesthesia) to ensure they remain comfortable throughout their Lipoplasty procedure. 2. Dr. Thomassen Makes an Incision To perform Liposuction‚ Dr. Thomassen needs to make small incisions. These incisions allow him to insert

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    Colloids

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    colloidal system consists of two separate phases: a dispersed phase (or internal phase) and a continuous phase (or dispersion medium). A colloidal system may be solid‚ liquid‚ or gaseous. Many familiar substances are colloids‚ as shown in the chart below. As well as these naturally occurring colloids‚ modern chemical process industries utilize high shear mixing technology to create novel colloids. The dispersed-phase particles have a diameter of between approximately 5 and 200 nanometers.[2] Such

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    TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER | CONTENT | PAGE | | TABLE OF CONTENT | | | LIST OF TABLES | | | PREFACE | | | ACKNOWLEDGEMENT | | | INTRODUCTION | | ONE | ASSESSMENT OF PATIENT AND FAMILY | | | PATIENTS PARTICULARS | | | FAMILY MEDICAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC HISTORY | | | PATIENT`S DEVELOPMENTAL HISTORY | | | PATIENT`S LIFE STYLE AND HOBBIES | | | PATIENT`S PAST MEDICAL HISTORY | | | PRESENT`S MEDICAL HISTORY | | | ADMISSION OF PATIENT | | | PATIENT`S CONCEPT OF ILLNESS

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    HIV transmission

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    of HIV is unprotected sexual activity. This occurs when secretions from an infected come into contact with genital‚ oral‚ or rectal mucous membranes of an uninfected person. Blood transmission: Transmission of HIV through blood happens during intravenous drug use‚ blood transfusions‚ organ transplantation‚ and sharing blood stained objects such as razor blades‚ needles and injections. Professions such as nurses and tattooists pose a high risk of infecting themselves. Transmission from mother to

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    Spinal Cord Injuries

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    continuing‚ pillows or foam wedges may be applied to bony prominences to relieve pressure on the skin. This practice will also be applied to wheel chairs and various types of seating. The next intervention is to maintain skin integrity through intravenous medication therapy to balance electrolytes and a protein rich diet. Obesity or malnutrition can promote skin breakdown. By balancing electrolytes‚ promotes proper hydration to the integumentary system to maintain skin integrity. The rich protein

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    author‚ novelist‚ poet‚ playwright and essayist‚ known for writing The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Animal euthanasia is the act of putting an animal to death in the least painful way as possible. The most popular way of doing this is by giving an intravenous injection of sodium pentobarbital‚ slowing the pet’s nervous system and brain activity‚ and then causing the animal to stop breathing‚ followed by cardiac arrest‚ leading to death. This process usually takes about 10 seconds‚ and is virtually painless

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    Sepsis

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    Sepsis Becky Winzentsen Bryant & Stratton College AHLT 120 – A&P Dr. Mark Decker April 2‚ 2014 I chose to write about sepsis because my mother passed away from this deadly disease on March 9th. She was admitted to West Allis Memorial Hospital on February 25th with a severe urinary tract infection (UTI). My father and I thought she had a stroke because she showed signs of weakness‚ slurring‚ lethargy‚ and confusion. The doctors indicated that there was no sign of stroke‚ which was a relief

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