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    ABSTRACT The researchers thought of a topic wherein the researchers could benefit and relate the study to their field which is Medical Technology. The chosen study was entitled Diseases Found through Fecalysis and Urinalysis in the Philippine Women’s University Community. According to the researchers‚ the goal of the study is to determine the common disease of the PWU students since knowing the common disease through urinalysis and fecalysis can help bring out awareness to everyone that these

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    Urinary system Homeostasis Salt provides two elements that are essential for life and for good health - sodium and chloride ions. They are both elements that the body cannot manufacture itself so it must be supplied by food. Although salt is the most common dietary source for these essential elements‚ sodium also available from various foods that contain sodium naturally. Sodium is a mineral element that plays a critical role in body physiology. It controls the volume of fluid in the body and

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    the money to pay everything off. Even if people were just able to donate straight to those who they care about and are in need of an organ‚ there would be many factors that would make them contemplate that decision. Getting rid of and living on one kidney leads to serious diseases overtime. People are afraid of the pain and risks of donation‚ they also may not be able to get by with time away from work and loss of income. A black market would also always exist. Even if a market for

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    Modafinil Speech

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    likely that it will function at lower levels since it has adapted to the drug. Chronic use also causes some serious dermatological side effects and it also builds tolerance. The drug is also harmful to people with kidney disorders as it is excreted as Modafinil acid and puts the kidney under a lot of pressure. Some of the serious side effects of long-term usage are fever like symptoms‚ bleeding and bruising more easily‚ chest pain‚ white patches or sores inside the mouth or on lips. Not to mention

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    Student Name: Aura Pierce Urinalysis Case Study 1 Patient Background: Mickey River is a 27 years old female Native American. Her chief complaint is fatigue and malaise. She states she is "tired and hungry and thirsty all of the time" no matter how much she eats or drinks. She has significantly increased her food intake‚ but has lost 10 pounds in the last two months. She also complains of dizziness‚ blurred vision‚ and an awkward feeling of numbness in her right foot. Her physical exam revealed

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    Claudette Allen Quality Improvement Project Catheter associated UTI Catheter-associated urinary tract infections are a serious concern in the medical world. Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections are the most commonly reported hospital-acquired condition‚ and the rates continue to rise. Among urinary tract infections acquired in the hospital‚ approximately 75% are associated with a urinary catheter‚ which is a tube inserted into the bladder through the urethra to drain urine (“Centers for

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    Human Body

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    A human body system A system of human body means a collective functional unit made by several organs in which the organs work in complete coordination with one another. Organs cannot work alone because their are certain needs of every organ that need to be fulfilled and the organ itself cannot fulfill those needs. So all organs of human body need the support of other organs to perform their functions and in this way an organ system is formed. Example of dependance of organs of a system on one

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    April Benson Anatomy and Physiology 1 Prof. Schneider January 11th‚ 2014 1. Describe how an early interest in the human body eventually led to the development of modern medical science. Changes in lifestyle were reflected in illnesses and early doctors began to learn how certain herbs and potions affected body functions. The idea that humans could understand forces that caused natural events led to the development of modern science. 2. Distinguish between anatomy and physiology. Anatomy is deals

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    Renal Calculi Case

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    that the pain is making him want to vomit. The examining physician suspects that he has renal calculi. How do renal calculi form‚ how are they diagnosed and what complications might arise if Mr Jagger remains untreated? Renal calculi‚ also known as kidney stones‚ occur when glomerular filtrate passes through the nephron‚ where urine is concentrated with stone-forming salts (Bagga et Al.‚ 2013). Ions in the urine are capable of forming solid salts that can grow into stones (Bagga et Al.‚ 2013). Through

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    Diuretics: Open-Book Quiz

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    Chapter 39 Diuretics Open-Book Quiz‚ Chapter 39 1. Three uses of diuretics include treatment of hypertension‚ mobilization of edematous fluid‚ and used to prevent renal failure. 2. Aldosterone is the principal mineralocorticoid of the adrenal cortex; it stimulates reabsorption of sodium from the distal cortex. 3. Most diuretics share the same basic mechanism of action: they block sodium and chloride reabsorption. The greatest diuresis is produced by those drugs whose site of action

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