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    H2SO3 Sulfurous acid is the chemical compound with the formula H2SO3. H2SO3 is a clear‚ colorless liquid with a sulfurous odor. It is a weak acid that is formed when sulfur dioxide is dissolved in water. Sulfurous acid is used as a bleaching and chemical reducing agent that is often used in medicine‚ throat and nasal sprays and skin lotions. Antiseptics‚ anti-fermentative‚ and antizymotics include sulfites that are formed from the acid. This compound is only stable in aqueous solutions‚ and

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    people who get mild cases of the virus such as fever and headache usually don’t do anything and the symptoms pass on their own. The people that have more sever cases usually have to go to the hospital. In the hospital people need an intervenes‚ a respirator‚ airway management‚ prevention from secondary infections such as pneumonia‚ urinary tract ex. West Nile Virus in Humans can de diagnosed by lab testing. The virus can be suspected in a person. They base that on clinical symptoms and patient

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    After reading "Coping with Stress: An Ethnography of Firefighters” I believe Rubenstein completed an ethnography. Through his use of observation and the interviewing of an informant‚ the author gained insight into how some firefighters deal with stress. Rubenstein faced a few challenges: he couldn’t observe or experience the major causes of stress on firefighters. He couldn’t ride with the firefighters to a call or have firsthand observations of a fireman’s actions inside a burning building. He

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    maintain the same end result-death. Generally the more accepted form of euthanasia is passive euthanasia. This form of euthanasia is more the act of “letting nature take its’ course”. Passive euthanasia occurs when life-saving treatment (such as a respirator) is withdrawn or withheld. Active euthanasia‚ on the other hand‚ is commonly understood to be the intentional commission of an act‚ such as giving a patient a lethal drug that results in death (Pozgar‚ 2010‚ p.103). When an individual is terminally

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    discovered this (probably more well-known than I realize) bacteria that had some properties that were incredibly interesting to me. The basic properties of Pseudomonas syringae is that it ’s gram-negative‚ has a rod-shaped morphology‚ and is an aerobic respirator. It ’s categorized as gram-negative due to crystal violet being washed away‚ and stained pink by the counter stain safranin during a gram-stain. The crystal violet can be washed away due to a gram-negative organisms thinner peptidoglycan layer.

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    of guilt in their loved ones. Yet increasingly‚ caregivers must make irrevocable‚ life-altering decisions on loved ones’ behalf without knowing what they would have wanted. These decisions often focus on technical questions about whether to use respirators‚ attempt resuscitation‚ or try medical heroics when what really matters is the resulting "quality of life."As it turns out‚ that phrase can mean different things to caregivers and patients‚ even when they think they understand

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    Tuberculosis Grand Canyon University NRS-427V October 9‚ 2014 Tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is known to be amongst the leading causes of mortality and morbidity globally across all age groups with severity highest in developing countries. In 2011‚ TB prevalence was estimated at 125 incidences per 100‚ 000 population. This is an equivalence of 8.7 million cases with a range of 8.3million to 9 million with a majority (59%) of the cases occurring

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    Botulism Botulism is a bacterial disease most often linked to un-sterile canned foods. It can be rather serious‚ as it has the potential to paralyze the respiratory system and thus cause death. The bacterium is named Clostridium Botulinum‚ it is a gram-positive and anaerobic pathogen. The morphology consists of rod shaped spores. The toxin is widely used in cosmetic injections‚ also known as Botox‚ to decrease wrinkles in the skin. Though Botulism is mainly linked to canned foods

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    Occupational Medicine 2009;59:96–100 doi:10.1093/occmed/kqn172 IN-DEPTH REVIEW ............................................................................................................................................................................................... Reducing occupational exposure to chemical carcinogens John W. Cherrie .................................................................................................................................................

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