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    absorption of drug

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    Dissolution[edit] In the most common situation‚ a tablet is ingested and passes through the esophagus to the stomach. The rate of dissolution is a key target for controlling the duration of a drug’s effect‚ and as such‚ several dosage forms that contain the same active ingredient may be available‚ differing only in the rate of dissolution. If a drug is supplied in a form that is not readily dissolved‚ the drug may be released more gradually over time with a longer duration of action. Having a

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    Blood and Stress

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    The purpose of this paper is to define stress and how it effects the body ’s physiological systems. This paper will include the normal functions and organs involved in the following five physiological systems‚ cardiovascular‚ gastrointestinal‚ respiratory‚ immune and musculoskeletal. This paper will also include a description of a chronic illness associated with each physiological system and how the illness is affected by stress. Stress means different things to different people and stress effects

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    Mouth

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    intestine and the entire digestive system -Water to moisten -Macintosh lubricate -Bicarbonates to buffer acids -Enzyme amylase to Breakdown carbs. The ESOPHAGUS is the hollow muscular tube that leads from the mouth to the opening of the stomach. The STOMACH is a hollow muscle that contracts and relaxes to integrate digestive juices with the food causing it to breakdown. The SMALL INTESTINE is the next organ in the digestive system that is controlled by a sphincter muscle that helps move food

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    Potato Juice Case Study

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    arthritis‚ joint pain and back pain. Raw juice therapy is one of the most successful biological treatments today for treating rheumatic and arthritic patients. It has been used in orthodox medicine since many years. Drink it in the morning on an empty stomach for best results. Cancer: The Buddhist monk Master Tomizawa‚ uses fresh and raw potato juice for cancer treatment. Drink 1-2 glasses of potato juice every day to cure gastric ulcer‚ kidney disease‚ heart disease‚ diabetes‚ hypertension‚ cancer‚

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    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

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    PE lesson

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    Taking into account that sets‚ reps‚ and resting time has already been introduced to the students Activity 1 Our activity today is going to get the class familiar with working their muscles through various exercising while understanding the concepts of a set‚ a repetition‚ and resting period. Our first exercise that we will work on in our activity is push-ups. The class will be divided into two halves‚ with the equal number of students on each side. On one side of the gym there will be eight to

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    it’s not. I think it is formed for a lazy child who sleeps with their stomach naked. When it thunders‚ it often starts to rain‚ and the temperature goes down‚ so such a child is likely to catch a cold. That is‚ this phrase teaches lazy children to sleep with their shirt on in case they catch a cold. Another common superstition is “When removing belly button lint‚ you will have a stomachache.” This teaches about the stomach. Some studies show that the superstition is wrong‚ and the black grain

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    Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) also known as heartburn is a disease that arise when the lower esophageal sphincter opens automatically for varying period of time or does not close accordingly and the stomach contents rise up into the esophagus. Due to the refluxed of acid in the stomach to the lower portion of the esophagus causes a burning sensation in the chest or throat called heartburn or acid indigestion. There are many factors that may contribute to Gastroesophageal reflux disease‚ however

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    21 Marks: 1 Atelectasis is defined as the lack of gas exchange within alveoli‚ due to alveolar collapse or fluid consolidation. Banehollow‚ a 4-year old child‚ was rushed to the ER after swallowing several pieces of clay. After undergoing x-ray‚ the child is diagnosed with atelectasis of the right lung d/t to complete obstruction in the right bronchus. Stat surgery is to be done. Which of the following assessment findings would Nurse Bradwarden most likely find? Choose one answer. a. tracheal

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    Helicobacter Pylori

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    pylori has brought about a complete revision of our concepts of chronic gastritis‚ peptic ulcer disease and even gastric cancer.3 Long before the culture of H pylori‚ spiral bacteria had been observed in the stomachs of a range of different animals. They were first reported in mammalian stomach just over 100 years ago.4‚5 Since the isolation of H pylori by Warren and Marshal‚ gastric microbiology attracted world-wide attention and much information has accumulated on the basic bacteriology of H pylori

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