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    2 Applications of enzymes

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    the milk from a soluble product to an insoluble product. Besides‚ the enzyme catalase is used in the medical industry. Catalase helps break down hydrogen peroxide to oxygen and water. This enzyme is used for dressing up wounds. After its catabolism‚ oxygen will heal up wounds faster. In short‚ enzymes help us humans not only inside our bodies‚ but also in the real world by being used in various industries. Enzymes are biological catalysts that operate at the temperatures‚ pressures‚ and moderate

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    How to apply first aid

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    the necessary precautions now you can move on to handling the wound itself. Cleaning: The next step in the process is to clean the wound. In any situation‚ most of the time‚ cuts and scraped bleed‚ it just occurs naturally. It’s not something you should be scared or worried about‚ you just want to make sure that before you start cleaning you want to stop the bleeding. To do that all you have to do is apply direct pressure to the wound‚ you can get some gauze or even just a paper towel‚ or a piece

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Test 2

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    Test 2 Topic IV: Infection/Wound Table 31-2 Nosocomial Infections Site Most common Microorganisms Causes Urinary Tract Escherichia coli‚ Enterococcus species. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Improper catheterization technique‚ contamination of closed drainage system‚ inadequate hand cleansing Surgical sites Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA). Enterococcus species (including VRE). Pseudomonas aeruginosa Inadequate hand cleansing‚ improper dressing change technique Bloodstream Coagulase-negative

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    Patient Reflection

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    and bacteria from the wound. Thereafter‚ we sprayed wound cleanser to the wound and rinsed it with normal saline to further aide in removing debris and decreasing bacterial counts. After‚ I dried the wound edges with a sterile gauze. This is done in order to prevent maceration of the surrounding tissue from excess moisture. Once dried‚ I applied Bacitracin ointment‚ an antibiotic‚ to the wound to prevent a bacterial infection. Lastly‚ I applied a sterile gauze over the wound to maintain a protective

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    The Sound of Silence

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    seemed never to leave her.”(198) War always has outcomes that cannot be predicted‚ some that linger on much like Maisie’s relentless coldness. The Great War leaves several characters with wounds that never seem to heal. While there are numerous lasting wounds caused by war‚ the emotional‚ physical‚ and mental wounds are the most severe. The Great War infected its victims emotionally. Enid and James’ love seemed it would survive the social class difference‚ but the war uncaringly robbed James of his

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    based on the criteria according to the NHIS and CDC. In burn patients the wounds pose a threat of causing a secondary blood stream infection. However‚ per the CDC definition‚ if there was no other infection identified and the patient had a central line‚ the infection would be classified as a CLABSI. As defined by Rafla and Tredget (2011)‚ it is beneficial to clearly identify the responsible bacterial flora of burn wounds‚ its prevalence and bacterial resistance in order to make fast and reliable

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    This article looks at the risk factors for skin tears and details prevention strategies. Adults aged 65 years and older experience skin tears‚ the most common wound type for this age group. The article identified risk factors that cause skin trauma. The purpose of the article is to discuss the relevance‚ diagnosis‚ and treatment methods of skin tears. Many factors contribute to the healing rates of skins tears. The article focuses on different treatment methods. These methods include saline washes

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    War Is Kind Analysis

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    Effects Soldiers‚ As Well As the People Close to Them in “The Wound Dresser” and “Wars is Kind” @“The Wound Dresser” by Walt Whitman and “War is Kind” by Stephen Crane‚ are both sad yet beautifully poetic works of art that focus on the harshness of war with many similarities displayed in diverse ways like tone‚ writing style‚ theme‚ and how the author’s individual experiences with war have helped create these works of art. @First‚ both “The Wound Dresser” and “War is Kind” are similar in theme when describing

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    Because of the key role the Warren Commission played and the acceptance of its conclusions by many people‚ it is worth noting the key facts and questions it failed to pursue‚ contradictions with the very evidence provided to it and the unsupported conclusions it arrived at. They are as follows. 1. The Commission never questioned the Dallas police about the first rifle found at the School Book Depository. 2. They never asked the FBI to explain how no prints were found on Oswald’s rifle‚ and then

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    Synchro Servo

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    composed of either a single coil of wire wound on a laminated core or a group of coils wound in slots in a laminated core. The laminated core is rigidly mounted on a shaft that is free to turn inside the stator. Two slip rings are mounted on one end of the shaft to supply excitation voltage to the rotor. There are two common types of synchro rotors - the salient-pole rotor and the drum or wound rotor. * The SALIENT-POLE ROTOR has a single coil of wire wound on a laminated core‚ shaped like a dumbbell

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