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    Drug Study

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    DRUG ORDER | BRAND NAME | PHARMACOLOGIC ACTIONS | INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | ADVERSE EFFECT | DESIRED EFFECT | NURSING RESPONSIBILITIES | Metoclopramide 4mg per ampule TIV‚ statAntiemeticStart of Drug AdministrationJuly 25‚ 2012 | Vitamet | Stimulates motility of upper gastrointestinal tract without stimulating gastric‚ biliary or pancreatic secretions; appears to sensitize tissues to action of acetylcholine; relaxes pyloric sphincter‚ which‚ when combined with effects on motility‚ accelerates

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    SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT- PROPOSAL EXTRACT ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS FOR ALOPECIA ANDROGENETICA OR BALDNESS CHAPTER 1 Abstract Baldness was found as a typical problem now a day. Baldness or Alopecia Androgenetica is a hair loss condition considered an autoimmune disease‚ in which the immune system‚ which is designed to protect the body from foreign invaders such as viruses and bacteria‚ mistakenly attacks the hair follicles‚ the tiny cup-shaped structures

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    How Revivogen Pro Works Hair loss is experienced by almost 50% people of the total population and dermatologists have continually been focused over developing new and better remedies for it. They have formulated Revivogen which is a really effective hair restoration formula. It is formed using all the natural ingredients that help reverse the hair loss in both men and women. It works as a blocking agent and blocks all those hormones that cause hair loss and hair thinning. It helps to stimulate natural

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    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease characterized by acute and chronic inflammation of various tissues of the body. Like other autoimmune diseases‚ lupus occurs when the body’ own tissues are attacked by its own immune system. Symptoms of lupus can vary from one person to another‚ and may come and go. There is no total cure of lupus. The goal of treatment is geared toward symptoms relief to protect the vital organs of the body. Better see your doctor immediately if you suspect

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    CHIEF COMPLAINT: Leg pain upon exertion HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: Pat Donelson is a 67-year-old female who presented today with complaints of pain in her left lower calf. The pain started about 3-4 months ago as an “aching/cramping” pain that she described as mild in nature. She noticed the pain while walking and with adequate rest the pain subsides. Mrs. Donelson discontinued use of Lipitor because she thought it might be causing her leg pain. She also presented with complaints of recurrent

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    MTX Side Effects Applies to methotrexate: compounding powder‚ injectable powder for injection‚ injectable solution‚ oral tablet Hematologic Hematologic side effects have included myelosuppression which is one of the primary toxic effects of methotrexate. Methotrexate suppressed hematopoiesis has been reported to have caused anemia‚ aplastic anemia‚ pancytopenia‚ leukopenia‚ neutropenia‚ thrombocytopenia‚ lymphadenopathy‚ and lymphoproliferative disorders including reversible hypogammaglobulinemia

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    hypothyroidism. Choice "D" is not the best answer. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrinopathy of reproductive-age women characterized by anovulation‚ androgen excess‚ and polycystic ovaries. Patients commonly exhibit hirsutism‚ alopecia‚ obesity‚ diabetes‚ and oligomenorrhea/amenorrhea as part of the syndrome. PCOS is a diagnosis of exclusion‚ with the patient’s symptoms better explained by the abnormal thyroid laboratory values and other workup. Elevation of free testosterone is

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    Anagen Effluvium Causing Hair Loss Anagen Effluvium‚ just like Telogen Effluvium is a diffuse hair problem that develops in a much quicker manner and can cause complete hair loss i.e. non-scarring alopecia. This occurs during the Anagen stage which is the growth period of hair. Sufferers of this problem experience rapid shedding of hair mostly in form of clumps‚ leaving with partials and sometimes complete bald patches. Other than the scalp hair‚ eyebrows‚ eyelashes and body hair may also shed. Common

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    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine/metabolic disorders found in women. PCOS is characterized by ovulatory dysfunction‚ usually presenting hyperandrogenism which can result in hirsutism‚ oligo-amenorrhea‚ acne‚ and alopecia. Combined oral contraceptives (COC) are a common treatment for PCOS and have a long history of use in this group of patients. Excessive hair growth‚ irregular and unpredictable menses‚ acne and weight gain are the symptoms typically seen in patients

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    denominators that characterize effective communication. The first characteristic Erin displayed was empathy in relationships with her clients. In one scene‚ Erin met with a cancer suffering child and her family. A young girl named Anna‚ was suffering from alopecia and wearing a bandana. She had lost her hair from the cancer treatments she had received. Erin’s eyes reflected painful sadness even as she smiled and laughed with Anna. At the end of their conversation‚ Erin’s genuine concern for Anna left her speechless

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