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    Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care (Primary Care) Module Title: Collaborative Working Module reference NFD_5_100 Student Number: 3230373 Module Lead: Audley Graham Submission Date: 07 January 2015 Collaborative Working There are many different ways to define ‘Collaborative Working’. According to The National Center for Biotechnology Information bookshelf (NCIB) Collaboration in health care is defined as health care professionals assuming complementary roles and co-operatively

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    hyperventilation and hypoxemia was an early stage of pulmonary problems such as pneumonia and asthma. The urinalysis showed findings of proteinuria and turbid transparency‚ which indicate internal inflammation and renal infection. The peripheral blood smear revealed normochromic erythrocytes with slight anisocytosis‚ which manifested as a form of anemia and an unequal size of her red blood cells. The blood culture and sensitivity read positive for growth of bacteria. The cranial ultrasound revealed

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    persona of what they struggled through on the battlefield‚ while his wife was at home completing the household chores. Imagery is developed in line 21‚ 23 "...he liked a blood-smear down his leg/ It was after football‚ when he’d drunk a peg"(21‚23) Showing how a football player was physically fit and "liked a blood smear". Comparing the characteristics of the 1917 to the 2016 generation‚ the gender roles have drastically changed due to the equality and culture of people. Gender roles in the 21st

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    At the beginning of the semester‚ samples of bacteria were obtained from various sources. Two bacterial colonies were isolated from plates that were incubated in the lab and these bacteria became the basis for this project. The bacterial cultures were maintained and used for various physiological‚ cultural‚ and biochemical tests and observations over several weeks. The purpose of culturing bacteria over half the course of the semester was to learn various techniques used in microbiology labs and

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    Abstract: Aim: This in-vivo study was conducted to compare the effect of MTAD and 3% Sodium Hypochlorite on postoperative discomfort in patients indicated for pulp space therapy. Materials and Methods: A total of 60 patients from Department of Conservative dentistry & Endodontics‚ Peoples Dental College‚ Bhopal‚ indicated for pulp space therapy were part of this study. Patients were randomly divided into 2 groups. Group 1- 30 patients were treated with MTAD. Group 2- 30 Patients were treated with

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    LAB REPORT NUMBER TWO DATE: 3/25/2010 inal attachment Lab Experiment number 11  PURPOSE: To learn the Gram stain technique‚ the reason for the stain‚ and how to identify the results of the organisms stained.  MATERIALS: Bunsen burner‚ inoculating loop‚ staining tray‚ glass slides‚ bibulous paper‚ lens paper‚ oil‚ and microscope  METHODS: Apply Crystal Violet (Primary stain) for 1 minute. Rinse with D-water Apply Iodine (Mordant) for 1 minute. Rinse with D-water. Apply Alcohol (Decolorize) for

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    Antepartum care Purposes physical and psychic preparation genetic risk identification associated diseases treatment immunization Basic principles Pregnancy is not a disease Mental preparation is necessary Good nutrition Early detection and treatment of illnesses Adjustment to physical limitations of pregnancy Education of the couple about normal and abnormal events Avoidance of substances harmful to the fetus Pre-conception care History drug‚ alcohol‚ tobacco

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    in the third stanza‚ "Hes lost his colour far from here." "A leap of purple spurted from his thigh." These lines give you a real image of how horrific military injures could be and the irony that the subject of the poem had once‚ "liked a blood smear down his leg" becomes extremely depressing. There are examples of contrasts between the moods of people pre and post war. It is shown that before the war people were happier‚ "Voices of play and pleasure‚" but now there is a more solemn atmosphere

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    Candidiasis

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    Health Period 2 Disease: Candidiasis (Yeast Infection) Definition: Candidiasis is the most common type of yeast infection. A yeast infection results from an overgrowth of yeast (a type of fungus) anywhere in the body. These fungi live on all surfaces of our bodies. Under certain conditions‚ they can become so numerous they cause infections‚ particularly in warm and moist areas. Examples of such infections are vaginal yeast infections‚ thrush (infection of tissues of the oral cavity)‚ skin and

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    How Interest Groups Influence the Lawmaking Process Law making are the procedures of establishing and creating the rules and orders to be followed by citizens of a certain state. A number of administrative agencies and interest groups play a predominant role in the process of law making. (Furlong and Kerwin‚ 2005).The interest groups may be described as ‘groups organized in a manner whose existence is to provide a permanent representation of the particular interests of the people.’ Their aim

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