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    Illness Narrative

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    “The Shake-ies” A beautiful baby boy was brought into this world. Appearing to be in a perfect normal healthy state of condition. Then abrubtly‚ out of no where‚ this helpless two year old toddler had his first seizure. (February 22nd‚ 2012 at 12:42 pm)‚ Thus becoming the most memorable and horrifying moment of mother Jenevera’s life. She explained to me that before going through a normal routine of grocery shopping at Wal-mart she happened to look into the backseat and see her child shaking uncontrollably

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    at this stroke as I use the correct muscles and joints effectively allowing me to generate lots of power‚ which enables me to glide through the water easily. I use my deltoid and trapezius which are located at the top of my back to muscularly pull my body through the water. To start the front crawl I must dive into the water using my hamstrings and quadriceps‚ I must use these muscles in a short burst to generate lots of power. I also have long arms which means that I have a long arm stroke‚ this allows

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    Community Outreach Summary According to studies‚ strategies for reducing the risks of cardiovascular disease and type 2-diabetes are not widely implemented despite well-publicized guidelines (Hawk‚ 2010). New studies provide evidence that community-nursing leadership is effective in helping patients manage these and other chronic conditions. Results of the community outreach programs demonstrate that interventions by nurse-led teams using individual treatment with blood pressure (BP) screenings

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    Gerontology

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    An 86-year-old African American female was admitted to the hospital after experiencing a seizure while waiting for a swallow evaluation as an outpatient. Her family members report that the patient has baseline advanced dementia‚ which has been worsening over the last year. She is not verbal but is able to conduct a meaningful conversation. The patient was moved to a an assisted living facility after the death of her husband 2 years ago. Patient appears healthy in general. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY

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    Deep Vein Thrombosis

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    Deep Vein Thrombosis - A Patients Guide What is a deep vein thrombosis (DVT)? A DVT is a blood clot that has developed in one or more of the deep veins in the leg. The vein may be partially or completely blocked and this may cause pain‚ swelling‚ and redness in the affected limb. Why might DVT occur? Sometimes a reason cannot be found‚ but the following have been identified as potential risk factors for developing a DVT:  Previous thrombosis or family history  Pregnancy  Recent surgery/Trauma

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    Lab 4: Blood Pressure Name: Stephen Fletcher Journal Questions Directions: Answer the following questions about your lab. Submit via Assignments in the Course Tools menu. 1. State a problem about the relationship of age and gender to blood pressure. Blood pressure tends to increase with age and males are generally more susceptible to having high blood pressure. 2. Use your knowledge about the heart and the circulatory system to make a hypothesis about how the average blood pressure for a group

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    Cardiovascular System

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    Aaisha Saif Abdullah AL Moqbali 89799 SULTAN QABOOS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NURSING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH NURSING DEPARTMENT CHILD HEALTH NURSING CLINICAL: NURS 4001 EVIDENCE BASED DRUG STUDY * During your posting select 3 drugs from each clinical area * A total of 15 drugs to be written. * Preferably select a drug you have not studied in detail. * Do not repeat the drug. | paracetamol | Chlorpheniramine | dexamethasone | Age | 12yrs | 12yrs | 4yrs | Sex | f | f

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    Background: Systemic embolism is a common complication of infective endocarditis‚ most frequently involving the central nervous system‚ spleen‚ kidney‚ liver‚ and iliac or mesenteric arteries but embolisation to coronary artery causing sudden cardiac death is infrequently encountered. Case presentation: A case of 45 years old male who had coiling for anterior communicating

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    The report “Investigation Report on China Enoxaparin Sodium Market‚ 2009-2018″ by China Research and Intelligence is now available at chinamarketresearchreports.com. Contact sales@chinamarketresearchreports.com with Research Report on Investigation Report on China Enoxaparin Sodium Market‚ 2009-2018 in subject line and your contact details to purchase this report or get your questions answered. The collection of ‘Life Sciences’ market research reports has a new addition of “Investigation Report

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    Aneurysm Essay

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    REVIEW OF LITERATURE Intracranial Aneurysm The normal functioning of brain requires continuous supply of oxygen and othernutrients. Brain which consists of more than 86.1± 8.1 billion neurons have a highmetabolic rate compared to other cells found elsewhere in the body(Azevedoet al.‚ 2009).The physiological demands for these cells are served by the densest vascularnetworks in the human body which receives 15% of cardiac output and 20% ofoxygen utilized by the body (Kumar et al.‚ 2003). A compromised

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