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    Stroke

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    the brain tissue in that area dies or is damaged. The effects of a stroke are determined by which portion of the brain is affected and how much damage occurs. A stroke can cause memory loss‚ speech impairment‚ reasoning ability‚ loss of vision‚ paralysis‚ coma‚ and death‚ depending on what region of the brain is affected. Strokes are considered to be medical emergencies that require immediate treatment. About one third of strokes can be followed by transient ischemic attacks (mini-strokes). These

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    acts as antagonist for these receptors.As a result chloride channel does not open and no hyperpolarization and excitatory effect on muscles is not stopped and produce forceful contractions which are of longer duration and shortly space‚ultimately paralysis of respiratory muscles which lead to death. Procedure: * Take a healthy frog‚check its rightening reflex‚conditions of muscles and extension thurst. * Check also respiratory rate of frog. * After this‚administer solution(1mg/Kg) of drug

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    Narcolepsy Research Paper

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    Association Complete Medical Encyclopedia‚ 2003). Diagnostic Criteria People with Narcolepsy exhibit four types of symptoms. R. L. Riha states‚ “The main symptoms are excessive daytime sleepiness‚ attacks of muscle weakness called cataplexy‚ sleep paralysis (transient mobility to move as you fall asleep or wake up) and visual hallucinations” (Riha‚ 2007 p.56). It is very important to see a healthcare provider if any of these symptoms begin. The healthcare provider will assess the symptoms‚ take a family

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    My patient is a 45-year-old poultry farmer‚ with Guillain-Barre syndrome. He is currently on a respirator and has bilateral paralysis of his legs. The first words that stood out to me were respirator and paralysis. I immediately thought that this was an infection that affected the respiratory system and the nerves. My patient’s occupation also stood out to me. He is a poultry farmer‚ which means he also eats his own poultry. Before continuing I had to get a full understanding of Guillain-Barre syndrome

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    Jonas Edward Salk

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    in the next two years to become one of the largest clinical trials in medical history. Nearly two million children have received the vaccine during the stage of the experiment. These efforts were supported by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis‚ and when it has been approved for general use of the vaccine‚Dr. Jonas Salk turned into a national hero and he was the first who found an effective vaccine against polio. In other words‚ there were had many scientists worked to discover the treatment

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    Electrolyte | Hypo | Cause | Clinical Manifestations | Hyper | Cause | Clinical Manifestations | Sodium (Na+) | <125 meq/L | * Inadequate intake * Hypoaldesteronism * Excessive diuretic therapy * Furosemide * Ethacrinic acid * Thiazides | * Extracellular volume contraction and hypovolemia (but may not if water excess) * Increased intracellular water; edema * Brain cell swelling‚ irritability‚ depression‚ confusion * Systemic cellular edema‚ including weakness‚ anorexia

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    weakness can be more or less severe depending on where the lesion is located (Lawrence and Beresford‚ 1976). Korabek and Cuvo 1986) describe that when the lesion is located in the neck or upper back there is usually less paralysis in the lower extremities and legs. Having paralysis will require lifelong assistance from wheelchair‚ braces‚ or crutches to help them get around. A child with Spina bifida has to completely empty their bladder. Parents and teachers will be taught how to empty the child’s

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    Response To Where Is Here

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    P2 Transformation of a childhood place can be traumatizing to some. In "Where is Here?" A middle aged man comes seeks to look inside his childhood home. When he asked to enter the father said amiably‚" Of course we don’t mind. But I am afraid it has changed since 1949." The was rather unpleasing to the mother’s ears for she had never met this man wandering about in her home. "He could be anyone‚ after all. Any kind of thief‚ or mentally disturbed person‚ or even murderer." This may have been the

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    Micaela Diaz Case 1: The Psychology Department is requesting permission from your committee to use 10 rats per semester for demonstrations in a physiological psychology class. The students will work in groups of three: each group will be given a rat. The students will first perform surgery on the rats. Each animal with be anesthetized. Following standard surgical procedures‚ an incision will be made in the scalp and two holes drilled in the animal’s skull. Electrodes will be lowered into the brain

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    FILM NOIR’S PROGRESSIVE PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN The quintessential femme fatale of film noir uses her sexual attractiveness and ruthless cunning to manipulate men in order to gain power‚ independence‚ money‚ or all three at once. She rejects the conventional roles of devoted wife and loving mother that mainstream society prescribes for women‚ and in the end her transgression of social norms leads to her own destruction and the destruction of the men who are attracted to her. Film noir’s portrayal of

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