Antibiotic Adherence Antibiotics have not only saved people’s lives from deadly diseases, but they also play a significant role in achieving major advances in medicine and surgery. Despite these advances in pharmaceuticals and biotechnological drug discovery, the global population is still afflicted with many different kinds of diseases (Boateng, 2017). The microorganisms involved in the […]
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1. What questions do you think the chairs of each department should ask? What can you as doctors do to come to a common ground and collaborate, when it comes to the equipment and working together? Can this matter be resolved before the arranged surgery in the morning? 2. Dr. Jones has a busy practice […]
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (ARVD) is a disorder is a rare disease in which myocardium that is normal is replaced by fibrofatty tissues. This disorder involves the ventricle on the right but the left one may be affected by the disease as well. The rare type of cardiomyopathy occurs when the ventricle on the right […]
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DISCUSSION A central venous catheter is usually inserted into the, internal jugular, subclavian vein or femoral vein. There are both advantages and disadvantages at each puncture site. Therefore, choosing a puncture site depends on the purpose of the central venous catheter. Since 2002, the use of ultrasound guidance for central vein catheterization into the IJV […]
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INTRODUCTIONSpinal anaesthesia is the most common technique of regional anaesthesia used for lower abdominal and lower limb surgeries. First spinal anaesthesia was performed by August Bier in 1898 by using 0.5% cocaine. Subarachnoid block provides effective sensory and motor blockade. A wide variety of local anaesthetic drugs are available for spinal anaesthesia namely Lidocaine, Bupivacaine..Lignocaine […]
Writing
Writing & Research Section: 204 Name: Maryam Dibil ID: 201701858 Instructor’s Name: Dr. Carmen Winkel ? ? Introduction Hook Do you know that 439.2 person of 100,000 men and women affected by cancer each year? (National Cancer Institute, 2018) Subject/problem In this research, I will explain the lung cancer in general and how it develops […]
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Assignment 3: Lymphedema ArticleBrian SmithTouro College DPT Class of 2020?What problems did the researchers set out to study, and why?Breast-cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) is a common complication following mastectomies and lumpectomies. BCRL has no known treatment, however numerous interventions have been proposed to manage symptoms. Conventionally, patients would receive physical therapy, perform exercises, elevate involved extremities, […]
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This paper will explore the difference between hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. You will learn the pros and cons of both dialysis, how long the quality of life is, and which one is better than the other. Having to be put on dialysis means that your kidneys aren’t working like they are suppose to. The function […]
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EN 10217 April 2018Hair loss in Women from MedicationMedication which Causes hair loss is a problem that should not be over looked: however, doctors should counsel women ahead of time explaining the side effect and collaborate on the options for treatment if hair loss occurs.It is normal to lose 50 to 100 strands each day […]
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The function of the digestive system is consumption and digestion, absorption, and elimination. Mechanical digestion happens when a person starts chewing on their food and their saliva breaks down the food; created by the salivary glands. Mucus is also secreted from the salivary glands to help guide food down when swallow. The food is then […]