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    Intramuscular Injection

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    Definition An intramuscular injection is an injection given directly into the central area of a specific muscle. In this way‚ the blood vessels supplying that muscle distribute the injected medication via thecardiovascular system. Purpose Intramuscular injection is used for the delivery of certain drugs not recommended for other routes of administration‚ for instance intravenous‚ oral‚ or subcutaneous. The intramuscular route offers a faster rate of absorption than the subcutaneous route‚ and

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    Clexane Injections

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    needed. Clexane injection contains the active ingredient enoxaparin‚ which is a type of medicine called a low molecule weight heparin. It is a medicine that is used to treat blood clots‚ or stop clots from forming within the blood vessels‚ Enoxaparin is used to prevent and treat types of abnormal blood clots. It works by inactivating thrombin in the clotting process. This stops the formation of fibrin‚ the essential component of blood clots. The medicine is administered by injection under the skin

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    1327 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS‚ VOL. 60‚ NO. 5‚ MAY 2012 Random4: An Application Specific Randomized Encryption Algorithm to prevent SQL injection Avireddy‚ S. Dept. of Inf. Technol.‚ Anna Univ.‚ Chennai‚ India Perumal‚ V. ; Gowraj‚ N. ; Kannan‚ R.S. ; Thinakaran‚ P. ; Ganapthi‚ S. ; Gunasekaran‚ J.R. ; Prabhu‚ S. Abstract—Web Applications form an integral part of our day to day life. The number of attacks on websites and the compromise of many individuals secure data are

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    Ebola Lethal Virus

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    November 4‚ 2013 Ebola‚ The Lethal Virus Ebola has made its mark on the world over the past three decades. Since the first Ebola outbreak in 1976‚ numerous countries have come together in order to solve the mystery of the history of Ebola. Within a matter of days of symptoms presenting‚ the victims die an unimaginable death. Ebola is one of the most lethal viruses known to man with only one in every ten infected surviving (1). Key factors in understanding Ebola

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    Injection Molding

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    Injection Molding I will do my research in injection molding because this has to do with what is going on in modern manufacturing‚ in the plastics area. Plastic can be very useful and has many ways of using it. It exists for many years and we have used it through time since World War II and it has evolved through the present time. Companies had made constant changes to plastic searching a way to find economy in the products they sell and in the use of plastic in the last years. For example‚ in

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    Botox Injections

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    even perform poorly at your job. There are some treatments that can help this condition. Here are some things your dermatologist might try. Botox Injections Botox is usually given to reduce wrinkles‚ but its effect can also cause a reduction in sweating. The dermatologist will numb your skin with ice or an anesthetic first and then make several injections in your hands. Botox is often very effective at stopping excessive hand sweating because it blocks nerve signals in your sweat glands. The effects

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    Unit 4222-616 Administer medication to individuals and monitor the effects Outcome 1 Understand legislation‚ policy and procedures relevant to administration of medication. 1) Identify current legislation‚ guidelines policies and protocols relevant to the administration of medication. Legislation The medicines Act (1986) It governs the manufacture and supply of medicines. The act also defines the categories of medicines‚ those that can only be supplied with a prescription‚ those that

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    Understand the legislative framework for the use of medication in social care settings. There are different legislations that govern the use of medication within social care settings: The Medicines Act 1968 The Misuse Of Drugs Act 1971 The Safer Management of Controlled Drugs 2006 The Data Protection Act 1998 Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005 Mental Capacity Act 2005 The Access to Health Records Act

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    Tuberculosis Tuberculosis‚ MTB‚ or TB (short for tubercle bacillus) is a common‚ and in many cases lethal‚ infectious disease caused by various strains of mycobacteria‚ usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been present in the human population for thousands of years; fragments of the spinal column from Egyptian mummies from 2400 BCE show definite pathological signs of tubercular decay. Called "consumption‚" tuberculosis was recognized as the leading cause of mortality

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    they coming from in order to create solutions for it. According by The Lindesmith Center‚ New York City by 1994‚ 125‚000 people had developed AIDS as a result of injecting drugs with unsterile syringes and over a third of new AIDS cases stem from injection drug use. There are many ways people can stop this big increment or at least prevent them. The best way you can prevent such infections or diseases is to stop injecting drugs or never start using them‚ go to programs where they can help you with

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