convey his Fundamentalist Christian views. These “Chick Tracts” cover controversial topics such as abortion and gay marriage‚ scientific matters such as evolution and global warming‚ and even tracts geared more towards teenagers. With eBooks‚ audiobooks‚ apps‚ and having been translated into over 100 different languages‚ Chick Tracts have been made readily available in today’s technological world. No matter the topic‚ all of the tracts are related to how one can reach salvation; whether it is
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NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION Infection control measure‚ nowadays‚ are widely implemented in every healthcare facility in the country due to the relationship between the patient’s safety and nosocomial infection. As these facilities are responsible for ensuring the health and well being of individuals‚ it is essential to effectively control the spread of infection‚ most especially those that can be acquired within the hospital setting. Nosocomial infections are infections that are acquired in the
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The major functions of the urianry system are produces urine‚ stores urine‚and elimintes urine. The organs of the urinary system work to help the body get rid of wastes and excess water in the form of urine. Other urinary system organs help transport urine or store urine and release it when it is time. The organs of the urinary system include the two kidneys‚ two ureters‚ a urinary‚ bladder‚ sphincter‚ and the urethra. The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs‚ each about the size of a fist. They are
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* Trivia: Other terms used to refer to the "Urinary System" include the "Renal System" and the "Genito-urinary System" * Important Functions of Urinary System *Besides removing waste from bloodstream‚ the urinary system preforms several other functions as well. They are as follows: * Storage of Urine: Urine is producing all the time‚ but it would be inconvenient if we were constantly excreting urine. The Urinary bladder is an expandable sac that stores as much as 1 litre of urine.
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Background Urinary catheterization is needed to ensure that the drainage of urine is adequate and to preserve kidney function (Smeltzer‚ 2010). It is also performed in order to achieve the following: relieve obstruction‚ assist with drainage in the postoperative patient‚ provides the ability to monitor urine output accurately‚ allows for drainage in patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction and in patient with urinary retention‚ and prevents leakage in patients with pressure ulcers (Smeltzer
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A&P II – Test 3 – Rider Urinary System: Q 1. a) What are the different parts of urinary system. The 2 kidneys‚ The 2 ureters‚ the Urinary Bladder and the Urethra. b) What is nephron? Name different parts of a nephron. Write absorption and secretion of different parts of a nephron. Nephron: It is the functional part of the kidney‚ encharged of filtration of blood and eliminates the nitrogenous waste of our bodies. The nephron consists of: functional units; two parts: renal corpuscle
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of Urinary System The urinary system consists of the kidneys‚ ureters‚ urinary bladder‚ and urethra. The kidneys filter the blood to remove wastes and produce urine. The ureters‚ urinary bladder‚ and urethra together form the urinary tract‚ which acts as a plumbing system to drain urine from the kidneys‚ store it‚ and then release it during urination. Besides filtering and eliminating wastes from the body‚ the urinary system also maintains the homeostasis of water‚ ions‚ pH‚ blood pressure‚ calcium
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description of the scenario is attached as Appendix 1. The nurse was trying to minimize risk of cross infection as clothing and footwear could be contaminated by surfaces (Kumar‚ Saunders & Watson‚ 2000). The student nurse needs to have a good understanding of MRSA‚ protocols and research and evidence based approaches to deliver safe and appropriate care whilst minimizing risk of cross infection. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a
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and click the Next button. When all questions have been answered correctly‚ clicking the Next button will display the next page. • Urinary Patterns Prior to his stroke‚ Clyde often awakened 5 or 6 times during the night to void but was able to control the urge long enough to make it to the bathroom. • 1. How should the nurse describe the pre-stroke urinary pattern? • Dysuria. This refers to pain or burning with urination. • Frequency. This refers to voiding at more frequent intervals
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contact with human secretions‚ with no episodes of exposure while working. EARS: Patient denies earache‚ infections‚ discharge‚ hearing loss‚ tinnitus or vertigo. Patient reports daily use of Q-tip‚ cotton swabs to clean ears. Does not remember last hearing examination. NOSE: Patient denies any discharge or congestion in the nose. Denies any allergies‚ frequent upper respiratory infections‚ sinus pain‚ nosebleeds‚ changes in sense of smell‚ and no trauma to nose. MOUTH AND THROAT: Patient
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