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    Vitamins and Mineral Salts

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    NAME-FOSU-MENSAH EMMANUEL ID NUMBER-10372921 VITAMINS Vitamins are organic compounds which are needed in small quantities to sustain life. We get vitamins from food‚ because the human body either does not produce enough of them or none at all. An organic compound contains carbon. When an organism cannot produce enough of an organic chemical compound that it needs in tiny amounts‚ and has to get it from food‚ it is called a vitamin. Sometimes the compound is a vitamin for a human but not for

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    Contraindication | Side/Adverse Effects | Nursing Responsibilities | Brand Name:Hemarate FAClassification:Vitamins & Minerals (Pre & Post Natal) / AntianemicsPrescribed Dosage:1 tablet/dayRoute:Oral | Prevention & treatment of Fe deficiency anemia‚ folate deficiency & for the lowering of plasma homocysteine. | Hemochromatosis‚ peptic ulcer‚ regional enteritis‚ ulcerative colitis. | Nausea‚ vomiting‚ bloating‚ upper abdominal discomfort‚ diarrhea or constipation‚ staining of teeth‚ darker

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    RUA: Dangers of Malaria Yaidelyn Alonso Chamberlain College of Nursing NR281 Pathophysiology I Fall‚ 2014 RUA: Dangers of Malaria Malaria is a serious and sometimes-lethal disease caused by a parasite that commonly infects a certain type of mosquito‚ which then ultimately infects humans. Malaria causes high fever‚ chills and flu-like symptoms. This disease is mostly found in Africa‚ Southern Asia‚ Central America and South America. Usually‚ many people who travel are more predisposed to the

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    intention to help treat anemia and low red blood cell count in humans. As well it can be used to promote muscle growth in animals such as dogs and cats. It gained huge public attention in 1988 after Ben Johnson tested positive for it and was stripped of his gold medal at the Seoul Olympic Games (stanzolol.net). Stanzolol was developed to treat anemia‚ a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells (Web MD). Mainly it was developed for anemia because it enhances

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    The first scene exchange between Wendla and Mrs. Bergmann establishes realism by showing a conversation between a mother and daughter about growing up. The scene is set in a living room which is a public space within a private home. There is a sense of frustration in Wendla’s voice when saying‚ “Why did you make me such a long dress?” (Franzen can be irritatng and frustrating because we‚ as growing girls‚ feel as though long dresses are for kids and since there is teen attached to fourteen‚ we should

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    realized that he passed out because of radioactive waste-water. As they conducted a further examination they determined he had got anemia. Anemia is a condition marked by the deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood‚ resulting in parlor or weakness. According to the Center for Disease Control‚ water-contamination from hydraulic fracturing can cause anemia

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    In the play‚ Hamlet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ Prince Hamlet of Denmark‚ interacts with only two women throughout the entire play. Hamlet is constantly rejected and dismissed by both women in his life. His first negative experience is with Gertrude‚ his unsympathetic whore of a mother. He attempts to form a relationship with Ophelia‚ whose weak naive nature demolished any prospect of love. The women in Hamlet’s life drive him into a state of misogyny. He did not innately hate all women‚ but

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    The History‚ Use‚ and Effectiveness of Medicinal Drugs I. The History‚ Use‚ and Effectiveness of Medicinal Drugs A. Introduction (Pg’s 1-2) II. Aspirin (Pg’s 3-6) A. Its Origin B. Dosages C. Relative Effectiveness D. Side Effects E. Alternate Treatment III. Sulfa Drugs (Pg’s 7-10) A. Its Origin B. Dosages C. Relative Effectiveness D. Side Effects E. Alternate Treatment IV. Antibiotics (Pg’s 11-14) A. Its Origin B. Dosages C. Relative Effectiveness D. Side Effects E. Alternate

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    prior to procedure and leave in place through immediate post-procedure time. Shock may occur because of removal of fluid. Sickle Cell anemia: Painful joints‚ swelling‚ fever‚ tachycardia‚ could potentially have cardiac murmurs. Usually Hgb between 7 -10 and sickle cell will be seen in blood smear. Osteomylitis and pneumonia are common complications of sickle cell anemia. During sickle cell crisis 3-5 liters of fluids is recommended for the adult and for child 1600 ml/m2/day. AMPUTATION First 24

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    UNITY OF LIFE; ESSAY a) Describe the chemical structure of human haemoglobin (including diagram) b) Over the hundred variant of haemoglobin (caused by genetics mutation) have been describe to date‚ select one variant found in human (e.g Hb s) discuss the prognosis of named disorder The major purpose of moving a fluid in the body is provide a mass transportation over a distance where diffusion is inadequate or too slow.(Knut Schmidt-Nielsen‚ 1997‚ 5th edition)‚ in term of but the

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