Why Breakfast is the most important Meal of the day A very good morning to all on the floor today My heartful well wishes to the Headmistress Ms.Abhinaya‚fellow teachers present here‚the parents of all this proud students here and my dear students. Firstly I would like to thank the organizing committee of the school Entrepreneurship Day for giving me the oppurtunity to talk on this fine stage where once I came up to receive achievement badges‚certificates and trophies during my primary school days
Premium Peptic ulcer Stomach Eating
ASSIGNMENT PATHOLOGY CHAPTER 7- NECROSIS * Name : Nur Fatihah Farhana binti Mohd Nizam * Matric.no : DPH 37/12B * i/c : 941218-08-6180 * group : B * lecturer : Mrs Sudha DEFINITION * It is defined as focal death along with degradation of tissue by hydrolytic enzymes liberated by cells. It is invariably accompanied by inflammatory reaction. *
Premium Peptic ulcer Blood
syncope‚ arrhythmia‚ hypotension‚ myocardial infarction‚ palpitations‚ and vasculitis.GI effects: diarrhea‚ nausea with or without vomiting‚ abdominal pain‚ dyspepsia‚ heartburn‚ flatulence‚ constipation‚ gross bleeding/GI perforation‚ and peptic ulcer with or without bleeding. * Hematologic effects: decrease in hematocrit‚ principally in patients who have received the drug for prolonged periods. * Nervous system effects: drowsiness‚ dizziness‚ nervousness‚ headache‚ anxiety‚ asthenia‚ confusion
Premium Hypertension Myocardial infarction Peptic ulcer
Introduction: Diseases can be communicable or non-communicable. Communicable diseases are caused by infectious microorganisms which are pathogens. The aim of this passage is to discuss various types of microorganisms that cause disease. Microorganisms are simple organisms that are unicellular or live in colonies. The group contains bacteria‚ virus‚ algae‚ fungi‚ protozoa. They can be divided into pathogenic and non-pathogenic. In this passage pathogenic microorganisms that cause diseases are
Premium Stomach Helicobacter pylori Bacteria
PREPARED BY IRFAN MIR ---- USMLE STEP 2 CK KICK THE BOARDS BEFORE U CONSIDER THESE NOTES PLZ READ THIS. CONTENTS NOTES FROM KAPLAN Q BOOK & MOCK EXAM ---------------------------------------------- page 2 - 24 NOTES FROM PASSING STEP 2CK 2009 - 2010 ------------------------------------------------- page 24 - 65 NOTES FROM KAPLAN REVIEW BOOK 2009 --------------------------------------------------- page 65 - 134 NOTES FORM UW Q BANK 2010 -------------------------------------------------------------------
Premium Cancer Squamous cell carcinoma Abdominal pain
a normal range of 8 – 12. Patient’s liver enzymes were currently normal which is improved from his July 1st levels that were low. Patient is currently taking: Diazepam‚ 5mg TID for the treatment of seizures. Famotidine 20mg BID for a peptic ulcer. Tegretol 200mg BID for treatment of seizures. Vidodin‚ 2 – 3 q4-6hr PRN for pain relief. PA ordered establishment of IV with a saline lock‚ O2 at 4 lpm by NC and 3-lead monitoring. Ativan 0.5ml given IVP to relieve seizure. EMS PLAN OF ACTION
Premium Benzodiazepine Epilepsy Seizure
RN HESI Exam V1 Review A client presents to the L&D unit screaming “the baby is coming!” Which action should the nurse implement first? Observe the perineum An adult male received a liver transplant a week ago. The nurse notes that he has developed a rash on his palms that itch and hurt. Which finding of GVHD is most important for the nurse to report to the healthcare provider? WBC and differential count A male client is returned to the surgical unit following a left kidney removal. The patient
Premium Cancer Chemotherapy Cirrhosis
hypoglycemia d. Pain control 6) When admitting a client to the hospital with suspected acute pancreatitis‚ which electrolyte disorder would be expected? a. Hypoglycemia b. Hypernatremia c. Hypocalcemia d. Hyperkalemia 7) If a gastric ulcer perforates‚ which action should be included in the management of the client? a. Removal of the nasogastric tube b. Antacid administration c. H2-receptor antagonist administration d. Fluid and electrolyte replacement 8) A client presents to
Premium Digestion Peptic ulcer Pain
Diabetic Ulcers Seemingly unbearable smells‚ overweight patients‚ biohazardous material‚ infectious diseases‚ and sanitation are just some of the many things that we think of when we hear “Diabetic Ulcers”. Diabetic ulcers are just one of many issues that a diabetic patient may be prone to while treating their diabetes. Even though it is possible for a diabetic person to get an ulcer on any part of their body‚ the most common place an ulcer occurs is on the foot. A diabetic ulcer is defined as
Premium Diabetes mellitus Diabetes Patient
a part to play in poorly understood‚ gastritis associated diseases (i.e. peptic ulcer and gastric cancer)." Barry Marshall‚ 19831 Introduction: Barry Marshall’s and J. Robin Warren’s (now "classic") letters to the Lancet in June 1983 suggesting that the‚ then unidentified‚ curved bacilli found in human gastric epithelia "may have a part to play in poorly understood‚ gastritis associated diseases (i.e. peptic ulcer and gastric cancer)" has deeply revolutionised the fields of Gastroenterology and
Premium Helicobacter pylori Stomach Peptic ulcer