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    Case presentation: A case of 45 years old male who had coiling for anterior communicating artery aneurysm 6 weeks prior to his death. He was asymptomatic until a week prior to his death. The decedent had a fever and was treated for urinary tract infection with oral cefuroxime. He had a sudden onset of breathlessness and died

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    increases when herbs or herbal products are involved due to their multicomponent nature. The clinical result of such an interaction will likely affect therapeutic outcome either positively or negatively. Meanwhile‚ effective microbial control of urinary tract infection depends on the excretion and sustenance of therapeutic concentration of antimicrobial agents in urine. The excretion rate data revealed that the herbs significantly reduced the elimination of norfloxacin‚ with the effect of tea being

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    Narayana Hrudayalaya

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    general corpus or by seeking external donations. The treatment across all the packages was the exactly identical. Since their inception‚ the number of in patients and out patients as well as catheterization and surgeries has constantly increased as shown in the below table: Inpatients Outpatients Catheterization Surgeries Total %age Growth (YoY) Total %age Growth (YoY) Total %age Growth (YoY) Total %age Growth (YoY) Apr 01 - Mar 02 4242 - 9875 - 2116 - 1842 - Apr 02 - Mar 03 7226 70% 10863 10%

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    Journal of Advanced Nursing‚ 1999‚ 30(1)‚ 74±82 Philosophical and ethical issues The theory±practice relationship in nursing: the practitioners ’ perspective Gerard M. Fealy MEd BNS RGN RPN RNT Lecturer in Nursing‚ School of Nursing and Midwifery‚ University College Dublin‚ National University of Ireland‚ Dublin‚ Republic of Ireland Accepted for publication 15 September 1998 FEALY G.M. (1999) Journal of Advanced Nursing 30(1)‚ 74±82 The theory±practice relationship in nursing: the

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    adulthood (Nevéus‚ 2011). Enuresis is classified as primary enuresis (urinary incontinence in a child who has never been dry) and secondary enuresis (urinary incontinence in a child who has been dry for at least 6 months)‚ Primary enuresis is often associated with a familial history of delayed urinary bladder control. Secondary enuresis may also be due to urologic and neurological problems‚ disorders of the spinal cord‚ and recurrent urinary tract infection ‚90% of enuresis cases are primary (Behrman et

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    Death 2009‚ up to 30% of cases of acute kidney injury may be preventable and the best ’treatment of AKI is prevention.’ [3]This can mainly be done by identifying patients most at risk as early as possible. This would involve constant monitoring of urinary output and serum creatinine levels for the high risk patients. However in general‚ all hospitalized patients with acute illness should be monitored for any symptoms of AKI. In addition minimising the patient’s exposure to nephrotoxic drugs and iodinated

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    Chapter 25 Control of Body Temperature and Water Balance PowerPoint Lectures for Biology: Concepts & Connections‚ Sixth Edition Campbell‚ Reece‚ Taylor‚ Simon‚ and Dickey Lecture by Edward J. Zalisko Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Introduction: Chilling Out Bears sleep a lot during winter But bears do not hibernate Instead‚ they become dormant – Body temperature drops from 37°C to 31–34°C – True hibernators may cool to 30°C Dormant bears – Are easily awakened – True

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    What Are Kidney Stones?

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    A kidney stone is a hard piece of material that is formed from substances in the urine and develops in a kidney. These hard stones may often come loose and move down the urinary tract. If it is small enough‚ it can pass through in the urine with little pain. However‚ the bigger kidney stones can lodge somewhere in the urinary tract‚ get stuck‚ and cause a lot of pain. It can also obstruct the flow of urine. This article explains what causes them‚ and describes several different treatments for them

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    Zoology Chapter 28 Notes

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    water‚ absorb ions through gills and excrete large amounts of dilute urine. Amphibians * Similar kidney to freshwater fish * Take up ions and water in what they eat and drink‚ through skin and through the urinary bladder that balances what is lost by evaporation. * The urinary bladder is a water and ion storage site Birds‚ Reptiles‚ and Mammals * Have a metanephros kidney * Can remove more water than other kidneys * Primary organs for osmoregulation Metanephric Kidney

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    Question describe the different types of epithetical tissue including structure function‚ and location. Answer: there are many types of epithetical tissue with many different functions in different parts of the body that do many different things working together to do there job to maintain these conclusions‚ first off theres the simple squamous: known as a single layer commonly very flat known for filitration and & absorption found in the lungs and blood vessels‚ known as the circulatory system

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