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    gov/headsup/providers/return_to_activities.html Healthcare Bluebook. (2016). Retrieved from https://www.healthcarebluebook.com/page _Default.aspx Hobson‚ E.V.‚ Craven‚ I.‚ & Blank‚ S.C. (2012). Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome: A truly treatable neurologic illness. Peritoneal Dialysis International‚ 32‚ 590-594. Mayo Clinic. (2016). Concussion. Retrieved from http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/concussion/basics/definition/con-20019272 Mayo Clinic. (2016). Fall prevention: Simple tips to prevent falls. Retrieved

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    • The anterior portion of the roof of the mouth is the hard palate. • The muscular ring at the lower end of the stomach is the pyloric sphincter. • The ascending colon extends from the cecum to the undersurface of the liver. • The cecum is the first part of the large intestine • Villi are tiny projections in the walls of the small intestine that absorb nutrients. • The lower esophageal sphincter is called the cardiac sphincter. • The combining form eti/o means: Cause • The combining form

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    Maple Sugar Urine Disease Classic Maple Sugar Urine Disease or MSUD is a genetic amino acid disorder in which body isn’t able to break down the amino acids found in proteins such as leucine‚ isoleucine and valine. MSUD is also referred to as branched chain ketoaciduria. BCKADs or Branched-Chain Alpha-Keto Acid Dehydrogenase are enzymes that break down those amino acids. This causes the urine to smell like maple syrup. When these amino acids build up in the blood they cause complications.

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    which new cases of kidney failure actually contribute about 120‚000 patients per year annually. The importance of early identification and knowing h0ow to live with kidney disease in order to minimize the risk of progression and eventually ending on dialysis which is an alternate for individuals with the terminal stages of their kidney disease – is important The aim of this book is to provide a wellness to patients that are living with kidney diseases. There is an increasing proportion of patients

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    Elizabeth‚ Ph.D. Microbiology Laboratory Manual. Second Edition. Dubuque: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company‚ 2006‚ 2009. 2. E Almaz‚ et al. "First case of CAPD-related peritonitis caused by Morganella morganii." Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal Of The International Society For Peritoneal Dialysis 30.1 (2010): 119-121. MEDLINE. EBSCO. Web. 1 May 2011>. 3. Farmer‚ J. J.‚ III‚ B. R. Davis‚ F. W. Hickman-Brenner‚ A. McWhorter‚ G. P. Huntley-Carter‚ M. A. Asbury‚ C. Riddle‚ H. G. Wathen-Grady‚ C. Elias

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    There are many hospital departments‚ staffed by a wide variety of healthcare professionals‚ with some crossover between departments. For example‚ physiotherapists often work in different departments and doctors often do the same‚ working on a general medical ward as well as an intensive or coronary care unit. Each department tends to be overseen by consultants in that specialty with a team of junior medical staff under them who are also interested in that specialty. Accident and emergency this department

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    ADN 253 FINAL STUDY GUIDE 1. Describe the pathophysiology‚ assessment‚ signs and symptoms‚ nursing diagnosis‚ medical and nursing interventions for the patient with MODS. Pathophysiology • Progressive impairment of 2 or more organ systems • Caused by immune system’s uncontrolled inflammatory response to a severe illness or injury o Inflammatory response: cytokines and chemokines out of control ▪ Peripheral vasodilation = hypotension ▪ Capillary

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    ASIAN CASE RESEARCH JOURNAL‚ VOL. 12‚ ISSUE 2‚ 161–186 (2008) ACRJ Superstar Leadersa This case was prepared by Abhishek Goel and Neharika Vohra of the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta as a basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of an administrative or business situation. Please address all correspondence to Abhishek Goel‚ E-203‚ NTB‚ IIM Calcutta‚ Kolkata 700104‚ India or Neharika Vohra‚ Organizational Behavior Area‚ Indian Institute

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    for those diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma. These symptoms are as follows: * weight loss. * abdominal swelling‚ which can be caused by ascites or the buildup of fluid in the abdominal cavity. * bowel obstruction. * fever. * anemia. * blood

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    the condition where excess amount of fluid is abnormally accumulated in the abdomen. This gathering of fluid in the peritoneal cavity is also known as peritoneal fluid excess‚ peritoneal cavity fluid‚ hydro-peritoneum or abdominal dropsy. (Amadon MN‚ Arroyo V) The peritoneal cavity normally contains a few gallons of fluid which is naturally produced inside the abdomen. This peritoneal fluid is usually well-absorbed and does not normally accumulate. It circulates in a clockwise direction helping in

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