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    Kidney Disease

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    Who gets kidney disease? Not everyone with diabetes develops kidney disease. Factors that can influence kidney disease development include genetics‚ blood sugar control‚ and blood pressure. The better a person keeps diabetes and blood pressure under control‚ the lower the chance of getting kidney disease. What are the symptoms? The kidneys work hard to make up for the failing capillaries so kidney disease produces no symptoms until almost all function is gone. Also‚ the symptoms of kidney disease

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    am working in dialysis unit department as well knows private hospital that has been established for 27 years in Southeast Asia. I has been completed my diploma in nursing in year 2010 as recognized by Malaysia Minister of Government and commenced profession in year 2011. Being one of the senior nurses within my department‚ I am in charge of orientation of the dialysis department as well as the Environment Safety Health guidelines for the newly employed registered nurse in dialysis unit department

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    OPERATIVE REPORT

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    adhesions Operative Procedure: The patient was prepped and draped in the usual manner and placed under adequate general anesthesia. Pfannenstiel incision was performed and carried through skin and subcutaneous tissue. Fascia and the peritoneum. The peritoneal cavity was entered. The hemoperitoneum was noted‚ and approximately 500 milliliters of blood was rapidly evacuated from the pelvic cavities‚ as were large clots. Following this‚ the bowel was packed away from the pelvic area with packing laps. A

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    ectopic pregnancy at 8 weeks. At 14 weeks of gestation patient had acute abdomen and ultrasound at the time of admission revealed a rupture ectopic pregnancy. Patient underwent emergency laparotomy where right sided salpingectomy was perfomed with peritoneal lavage. Later on twin prgancy continued and delivered at 37 weeks an Elective cesarean

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    Amylase Case Study

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    against‚ but do not exclude‚ intestinal obstruction and perforation‚ two important differential diagnoses. The slightly raised urea‚ with normal creatinine‚ can be explained by renal hypoperfusion due to shock. Loss of protein-rich exudate into the peritoneal cavity frequently causes a fall in plasma albumin concentration and contributes to the hypocalcaemia that is often

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    Operative Report

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    adhesions. PROCEDURE IN DETAIL: The patient was prepped and draped in the usual manner and placed under adequate general anesthesia. A Pfannenstiel incision was performed and carried thru skin‚ and subcutaneous tissue‚ fascia‚ and the peritoneum. The peritoneal cavity was entered. The hemoperitoneum was noted‚ and approxiamately 500 mL of blood was rapidly evacuated from the pelvic cavity‚ as were large clots following this‚ the bowel was packed away from the pelvic area with packing laps. (Continued)

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    1 M Sucrose Lab

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    relatively the same the difference could have been from the amount of liquid that was placed inside the bag. The substances that entered the bag for the first experiment was distilled water and nothing left the bag. The 1 M sucrose did not cross the dialysis tubing. Whenever we put the Benedict’s solution and

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    from other people. These patients feel dependent to complete their future plans or disappoint to undergo a previously peaceful relationship with the family (“Many patients transfer the responsibility of their dialysis to their partners‚ especially those who had to be persuaded to agree to dialysis in the first place”). Renal disease can cause sexual dysfunction as side effect of prescribed drugs. Clarice and family may lose their employment before retirement due to lack of social recognition of the person’s

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    Diffusion and Osmosis Lab

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    sure I noted the time the experiment started‚ ended‚ and the total elapsed time in hours in my lab manual as well. 7.2 Experiment: Osmosis I worked in a group of 4 to complete this experiment. First off I took the four sections of 15-cm long dialysis tubing that had been presoaked in dH2O and folded over one end of each tube (I found that twisting works well too) and tightly tied one of the 8 10-cm pieces of string (or waxed dental floss) that I cut with scissors around it to

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    PhysioEx Exercise 1

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    Transport Mechanisms and Permeability: Activity 1: Simulating Dialysis (Simple Diffusion) Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly. 1. The driving force for diffusion is You correctly answered: b. the kinetic energy of the molecules in motion. 2. In diffusion‚ molecules move You correctly answered: a. from high concentration to low concentration. 3. Which of the following dialysis membranes has the largest pore size? You correctly answered:

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