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    Organ Donation

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    Educating the world on Organ Donation According to the Organ report “About 4‚100 transplant candidates are added to the national waiting list each month. Each day‚ about 77 people receive organ transplants. However‚ about 18 people die each day waiting for transplants that can ’t take place because of the shortage of donated organs”(Organ). I feel that it is important to educate people on organ donation because first‚ we don ’t have enough donors and second‚ because we can never have too many

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    Kidney Failure

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    Scenario A: * What is happening to Ms. Jones’s kidneys‚ and why is it causing the observed symptom? Mrs. Jones’ kidneys are impaired. The kidneys regulate their own blood flow as well as GFR. When the kidneys become hypoperfused in Mrs. Jones case‚ narrowing of the renal arteries‚ and vessels in the kidneys dilate with the help of prostoglandims to facilitate the flow. * What other symptoms and signs might occur? * The most common symptom is less urine output‚ but in Mrs. Jones

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    blood donation

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    life is something that is easy. But what if I say that you are capable of saving a life…? And if I say that it would take just 15 minutes of your time to save 3 lives…! Would you give 15 minutes of your time to save those lives…? Every 3 seconds‚ someone is in desperate need of blood. So I’ll like too speak something regarding blood donation… We all need blood to survive‚ but for sick children‚ accident victims and cancer patients just to name a few – a shortage of donated blood means the difference

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    Organ Donation

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    POSITION PAPER: ORGANS DONATION The aptitude to transplant organs and the rest from a person to another person‚ it’s the best achievement in medicine. Notwithstanding having more technology the illnesses have increased too and now there are still many people waiting for a transplantation to save their life nevertheless the necessity for donor organs is much higher than the proposal. We have heard about donations and transplants and the percentage of those who do have gone up regarding to the past

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    Organ Donation

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    Wesley Aaron Templeton Matthew Latimer Proposal Argument June 20‚ 2013 US Legislature Two Deaths or One Life The donation of organs after death is not often a common topic; however‚ it is a problem that needs addressing. Organ transplantation has become a solution to organ failure‚ but the rate of failing organs is drastically higher than that of the donors. 118‚466 (OPTN: Donor Data‚ Web) people are currently waiting on life-saving organs‚ and every ten minutes (The Need is Real‚ Web)

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    Swollen Kidneys

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    The Case of the Man with the Swollen Kidneys Mr. Newman is a 49 year old male who has hematuria‚ fever and severe flank pain. He also has bilateral lumbar tenderness‚ bilateral renal enlargement‚ liver enlargement‚ ankle and facial edema‚ skin pallor‚ and lung sounds suggest pulmonary edema. His vital signs are as follows: BP 172/100‚ heart rate 92 beats per minute‚ and a temperature of 102.2 F. There have been some labs done. His red blood count is 3.1 million cells‚ white blood count is 22

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    Blood Donation

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    covered was blood donation. Blood donation and blood collection is very important in order to keep the blood banks full for when blood is needed and so knowing about blood donation‚ and how blood banks collect and distribute blood is very important. If you are assigned a paper on the topic though‚ there is a variety of news and information on blood donation. While the essay you may be asked to write may include information on blood collection or blood drives local to where you live‚ there is lots

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    Organ Donation

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    people will die each day waiting for one and one organ donor can save up to 8 lives. II. Thesis: The need is constantly growing for organ donors and it is very simple to become one. Transplantation gives hope to thousands of people with organ failure and provides many others with renewed lives. III. Preview: Today‚ I am going to discuss what organ donation is‚ what organs can be donated‚ how it works‚ myths about organ donation‚ how to become an organ donor‚ and the benefits of being one. Hopefully after

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    Kidney Dialysis

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    How does the kidney function: The kidney has two important functions for the body because it is connected to the body’s blood flow‚ it can help monitor blood pressure and secrete hormones‚ which can raise blood pressure in the event when it does not receive enough blood flow. However the most important job is filtration of blood. The kidney works to filter out toxins‚ especially chemicals that are formed as a result of cells using energy. The kidneys also work to maintain the balance of electrolytes

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    Kidney Cancer

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    Kidney Cancer KIdney Cancer is when cells in the body grow out of control. These cells can form a tumor or damaged tissue. If cancer cells grow in the kidney‚ it is called kidney cancer. The most common kidney cancer in adults is renal cell carcinoma. It forms in the lining of very small tubes in the kidney. Cancers found in the center of the kidney are known as transitional cell carcinoma. Wilms tumor is a kidney cancer that very young children can get. On average‚ people are diagnosed with kidney

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