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    Measles Effects of Measles and Specific Precautions Abstract Our research paper on the Measles seeks to accomplish several goals. Defining what the Measles is‚ the history of the illness‚ the way the infected individuals spread the disease to new hosts‚ the signs and symptoms of Measles‚ and the incubation period before symptoms appear as well as the time frame when the disease is communicable. We spotlight the enormous effectiveness of the vaccine program that has all

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    claimant was admitted 12/15/16 in cardio-pulmonary arrest from an acute heroin accidental encounter‚ with acute and subacute hepatic failure‚ acute kidney failure‚ tubular necrosis‚ acute respiratory failure with hypercapnia and hypoxia‚ metabolic encephalopathy‚ and anoxic brain damage. He was apneic and pulseless in asystole and was resuscitated. The physical exam on 01/30/17 he still had an unsteady gait and was non-verbal. On 4/7/17‚ three month status post the incident he still could not speak.

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    You might think football is really fun‚ but there can be consequences that may never go away. It might surprise you how bad these injuries can affect you but it will help you have more knowledge about them. Younger kids shouldn’t play football because they can get concussions which can cause brain damage and memory loss. First of all‚ playing football can cause brain damage and affect you in the long run. In “Hard Knocks‚” The typical high school player gets about 650 hits to the head each

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    Whooping cough is very contagious and is a severe threat for babies. People with whooping cough usually spread the disease by coughing or sneezing while in close contact with others‚ then breathe in the bacteria and causes the disease. Many babies who get whooping cough are infected by parents‚ siblings‚ or other people that have it. If you are pregnant‚ get vaccinated in your third trimester .Surround your baby with vaccinated family members and caregivers. Make sure your baby gets his all doses

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    classified according to the topographic distribution of muscle spasticity as diplegia‚ hemiplegia or quadriplegia. Athetoid (or dyskinetic) CP is essentially associated with damage to the basal ganglia during brain development due to bilirubin encephalopathy and hypoxic ischemic brain injury. Ataxic CP is the least frequent form of CP and observed in 5-10% of all cases of CP. Ataxic CP is brought about by damage to cerebellar structures. Children with ataxic CP experience issues in coordination‚ particularly

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    Blood Transfusion

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    Explain the importance of the benefits on Voluntary Blood Donation (RA 7719- National Blood Service Act of 1994). 5. Request prescribed blood/blood components from blood bank to include blood typing and cross matching and blood result of transmissible Disease. 6. Using a clean lined tray‚ get compatible blood from hospital blood bank. 7. Wrap blood bag with clean towel and keep it at room temperature. 8. Have a doctor and a nurse assess patient’s condition. Countercheck the compatible

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    Football

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    Football is a popular American team sport. Players can start young by participating in youth leagues and then work their way up through high school teams‚ college teams‚ semi-pro teams and finally‚ professional teams in the National Football League. Players can play tag football or tackle football. Tackle football involves much more physical contact. Though football is a source of exercise‚ it can be dangerous if not played correctly. Physical Conditioning Football players undergo demanding workouts

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    “In organized high school sports‚ concussions occur more often in competitive sports‚ with football accounting for more than 60% of concussions” (Brain). Other mental injuries caused my football are Dementia‚ Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy‚ and Long-Term Depression. Some of the physical injuries are bone breaks and fractures‚ ligament tears‚ joint dislocation‚ sprains‚ bruises‚ deep cuts‚ turf toe‚ and long-term arthritis. Football is a full contact sport so the injuries listed

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    MICROBIOLOGY What is the purpose of general growth media‚ selective media‚ and differential media? Give examples of each. General Purpose Media General Purpose media is designed to grow most organisms and do not contain growth inhibitors. Standard Methods Agar and Blood Agar Bases are examples of general purpose media. Differential Media Differential media contain a component that allow an observable change when a specific chemical reaction takes place. Simmons Citrate Agar is an example

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    Cirrhosis of the Liver

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    Cirrhosis is the 11th leading cause of death by disease in the United States. Almost one half of these are alcohol related. About 25‚000 people die from cirrhosis each year. Description/Definition Cirrhosis is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by replacement of normal‚ healthy liver tissue by fibrotic scar tissue‚ blocking the flow of blood through the organ and preventing it from working as it should‚ as well as regenerative nodules leading to progressive loss of liver function

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