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    Dependent Variables Productivity There are 6 mobile phone operators in Bangladesh‚ operating under the names of  airtel‚ banglalink‚ citycell‚ grameenphone‚ robi & teletalk. The number of mobile phone subscribers in Bangladesh as of 2006 was 20.8 million‚ having risen from the 2010 figure of 54.7 million. At present‚ grameenphone has 49.088 million & robi has 24.077 million subscribers until 2014. From the significant increase of subscribers proves the high productivity of the telecom sector.

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    Pathophysiology Of Asthma

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    Wendy‚ I think your description of the pathophysiology of asthma was right on point. Due to the release of the mediators causing an increase in blood flow and vasoconstriction‚ which is why his BP increased and experiencing tachycardia. With bronchoconstriction‚ causing him to used excessive muscle to breathing‚ leading him to have tachypnea of 42 with shallow breathing. Since the patient is experiencing exacerbating‚ it is important to act quickly and manage it by early treatment and education

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    swelling‚ and can be discontinued when this bag’s infusion is complete. 1. Prior to discontinuing the IV Pitocin (oxytocin)‚ which assessment is most important for the nurse to obtain? [pic]A) Vital signs. [pic]B) Vaginal discharge. [pic]C) Uterine firmness. [pic]D) Oral intake. 2. What is the priority nursing diagnosis for Marie‚ who is experiencing residual effects of epidural anesthesia? [pic]A) Risk for injury. [pic]B) Impaired physical mobility. [pic]C) Altered urinary elimination

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    Uterine cancer is the most frequent type of cancer found in women’s reproductive organs as well as being the fourth most common type of cancer found in women today (“Uterine Cancer Facts‚”2016). The American Cancer Society is estimating that this year alone within the United States not only will there be sixty-one thousand three hundred and eighty new cases of uterine cancer diagnosed but also ten thousand nine hundred and twenty women will lose their life to uterine cancer. Symptoms of uterine

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    Gould: Pathophysiology for the Health Professions‚ 4th Edition Chapter 04: Infection Test Bank-MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Bacteria that form a cluster of spheres are called: a. | Bacilli | b. | Diplococcic | c. | Staphylococci | d. | Streptococci | 2. An anaerobe requires which specific environment? a. | a dry environment | b. | an acidic medium | c. | air at temperature less than 61° F/16° C | d. | the absence of oxygen | 3. The presence of the bacterial capsule: a.

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    Oxytocin (Pitocin‚ syntocinon) is used to in duce or continues labor. Another drug that is used to control hemorrhage by causing uterine muscles contraction is Ergonovine/methylergonovine (ergotrate‚ Methergine). COMPLICATIONS: Some complications that can occur during the surgery are tears of the internal os‚ laceration of the cervix‚ damage to other pelvic organs

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    Need to Know About Uterine Fibroids By Dr Ariana Martins Sep 26‚ 2015 Uterine fibroids are tumors commonly found in the uterus of a woman. Most women having uterine fibroids are not even aware of the same and can carry on with their daily routine without feeling any kind of pain or discomfort. However‚ it can be daunting for some when they find out about the presence of these fibroids in the uterus especially if you are trying to conceive a child. Those diagnosed with having uterine fibroids should

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    Pathophysiology of Glaucoma – Glaucoma is “a disease of the eye in which fluid pressure within the eye rises - if left untreated the patient may lose vision‚ and even become blind. The disease generally affects both eyes‚” Medical News Today (2012). The anterior chamber is a small space located in front of the eye. Clear fluid (aqueous humor) flows in and out of this chamber‚ as the fluid flows it nourishes and bathes nearby tissues. Persons who suffer from glaucoma have problem with this fluid.

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    Pathophysiology of Coronary Artery Disease Atherosclerosis is a type of arteriosclerosis caused by a build-up of plaque in the inner lining of an artery. (Arteriosclerosis is a general term for thickening or hardening of the arteries.) (Porth 2005) Plaque is made up of deposits of fatty substances‚ cholesterol‚ cellular waste products‚ calcium‚ and fibrin‚ and can develop in medium or large arteries. The artery wall becomes thickened and looses its elasticity. (Fraser 2000) The wall of an artery

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    Pathophysiology Paper Pathophysiology of Congestive Heart Failure I. Description: Congestive Heart Failure is more of a syndrome than a disease. Heart failure may be classified according to the side of the heart affected‚ (left- or right-sided failure)‚ or by the cardiac cycle involved‚ (systolic or diastolic dysfunction). (Schilling-McCann p. 176). The word "failure" refers to the heart’s inability to pump enough blood to meet the body’s metabolic needs. (Schilling-McCann p. 176). When the heart

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