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    6‚500 – Rs. 10‚000 per month in hospitals and clinics. Career Options: The career of lab worker depends on academic and technical skills. A certified medical laboratory technician may find a challenging career in a hospital‚ private laboratory‚ blood donation centers and doctor’s office. A technician can become a technologist through further education and work experience. Laboratory technologists can assist the doctors in taking samples‚ centrifuging‚ making slides‚ using specified stains with

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    Sickle-cell disease‚ also known as sickle-cell anaemia‚ is a hereditary blood disorder‚ caused by an abnormality in the oxygen-carrying protein hemoglobin found in red blood cells. This leads to a propensity for the cells to assume an abnormal‚ rigid‚ sickle-like shape under certain circumstances. Sickle-cell disease is associated with a number of acute and chronic health problems‚ such as severe infections‚ attacks of severe pain‚ stroke‚ and an increased risk of death. Sickle-cell disease occurs

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    Black History speech: I ’m Black and I ’m Proud As we come to the close of another black History Month‚ we have been reflecting upon our heritage. Upon such people as Chrispus Atticks‚ Harriet Tubman‚ Fredrick Douglas‚ George Washington Culver‚ Dr. Charles Drew‚ Thurgood Marshal‚ Malcolm X‚ and of course Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. and many‚ many more. And as we remember and review these names we realize that in any other society this would be a great list of historical figures. But being in

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    bleeding  Refer accordingly  Thank you. signature Dr. Resident(Surname)/JI(Surname) Date/Time 4/2/13 7 PM Cardiopulmonary Status (CP Status) for blood transfusion S-O-A-P ORDERS T-36.6 P-80 RR-18 BP-110/70  CP status assessed Clear breath sounds‚ symmetrical  May transfuse available unit of PRBC of patient’s chest expansion; (-) dyspnea blood type after crossmatching to run for 4 hours (-) DOB; adynamic precordium Initially run 15-25 drops/min and titrate if without optional regular rate and

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    Literature Shows Positive Traits Through Its Characters It is known that a piece of writing can do more than tell a story‚ but can also portray indirect ideas to the reader. A narrative piece is able to show positive traits‚ presented through its characters. Literature can display a variety of positive attributes‚ through different characters‚ and situations. This is demonstrated in the story‚ “The Blue Bead‚” through Sibia’s acts of selflessness‚ and again in the text “Long

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    in dogs. Significant efforts need to be made in trade publications to educate veterinarians in this revolutionary new product so that it will gain acceptance. At Biopure we now have the opportunity to stand out as the leading producer of animal blood substitutes because of investments in technology and our commitment to regulatory approvals. This opportunity to be first to market cannot be squandered. As the sole entrant to the market we have the opportunity to have the first synthetic product

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    By: Richard Humphrey E-mail: rhumph@po-box.mcgill.ca Introduction Since the appearance of AIDS in the late seventies and early eighties‚ the disease has had attached to it a significant social stigma. This stigma has manifested itself in the form of discrimination‚ avoidance and fear of people living with AIDS (PLWAs). As a result‚ the social implications of the disease has been extended from those of other life threatening conditions to the point at which PLWAs are not only faced with

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    Sickle Cell Anemia Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disorder‚ identified by the sickle shape of red blood cells which carry less oxygen and break easily‚ causing anemia. The sickling trait‚ the less serious form‚ occurs from the inheritance of only one parent; however‚ both parents must exhibit the disease in order for full symptoms to take place. It is caused by an error in the gene that tells the body how to make hemoglobin. The disorder is usually found in people of African descent

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    in next page). Reasons as followings: i. Human blood substitute is not suitable for chronic anemia market for its short half-life‚ potential for toxicity and high price. ii. HemAssist and PolyHeme are both made from human blood‚ which is an advantage over Hempure. Baxter has already built up a brand image in the industry. Therefore‚ these two competitors will probably take the market of elective‚ emergency surgery market and borderline transfusion. iii. Hemopure has a competitive advantage of

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    every job‚ every day. Doctors and nurses must know where every syringe and medication is to save lives. Can you imagine rushing to the ER and putting your life in someone else hands and there was a mistake. What if there was a need for a blood transfusion and their stock was unorganized? Or the charts were mixed up with another patients and the medicine issued to you caused an allergic reaction? This is why we must all learn to sort and organize to some extent. I

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