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    ALEXANDER FLEMING

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    Alexander Fleming Med 241 Introduction To Pharmacology Professor Cornett March 25‚ 2014 This Paper is submitted in partial fulfillment of the Associate of Science degree in the Medical Assisting Program at Southern Technical College Scottish biologist‚ pharmacologist‚ and botanist Alexander Fleming born August 6‚ 1881 in Ayrshire‚ Scottland made an accidental discovery that revolutionized medicine. Encouraged by

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    Understand legislation‚ policy and procedures relevant to administration of medication 1.1 Identify current legislation‚ guidelines policies and protocols relevant to the administration of medication The Medicines Acts 1968 and various amendments cover the legal management of medication. While care staff are not expected to have detailed knowledge of the legislation‚ they do need to be aware of the legal difference between types of drugs and the legal framework that allows them to handle

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    nausea and anorexia- drink full glass of water with this med During antibiotic therapy- if on estrogen contraceptive- teach to use different method of birth control because it wont work Decrease in white blood cell count to know antibiotic is effective Four generations of cephlasporins- differential Antimicrobial activity Procalaptic therapy- oral surgery Beta-lactamase inhibitors are often used with what class of antibiotics- penicillians- and they are used to extend life of the drug Super

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    World War II brought death and destruction upon the world. On the other hand‚ it also opened doors for pioneering developments that commonly occur during such situations of high adversity. Some of the most important advancements took place in the field of medicine when the world was embroiled in World War II. As Dr. Ralph Major states‚ "An army is a vast laboratory of medical research where disease and injuries are seen on a far larger scale than in peacetime. Many improvements in the treatment of

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    Performance VS Ability

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    Performance VS Ability "Thinking is easy‚ acting is difficult‚ and to put one’s thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world." Like this quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe‚ we were taught that life is about what we do‚ rather than what we know. We were told that putting our ideas into action is better than just simply having an idea. There is a huge correlation between setting a goal in life‚ setting out to achieve that goal‚ and actually making it happen. There are so many dreamers

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    Hospital Antibiotic Policy

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    SEA-HLM-414 Distribution: General Step-by-step approach for development and implementation of hospital antibiotic policy and standard treatment guidelines © World Health Organization 2011 All rights reserved. Requests for publications‚ or for permission to reproduce or translate WHO publications‚ whether for sale or for noncommercial distribution‚ can be obtained from Publishing and Sales‚ World Health Organization‚ Regional Office for South-East Asia‚ Indraprastha Estate‚ Mahatma

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    Most inventors strive for days‚weeks‚ monthes or years to invent their invention‚ for example Thomas Edison failed thousands of times before he successfully invented the lightbulb. But sometimes brilliance strikes by accident. Some of the most popular products we use today were accidents stumbled on by scientists not being careful. Young chemist William Perkin at first wanted to find a cure for malaria‚ but instead he accidently started a new movement in the fashion industry. In 1856 Perkin was

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    lolInvestigating the Effects of Antibiotics on E-coli Investigating the Effects of Antibiotics on E-coli The antibiotic that was the most effective was Streptomycin. This was due to Streptomycin being an antibiotic that works on gram negative bacteria. Gram-negative bacteria are bacteria that do not retain crystal violet dye in the Gram staining protocol whereas Gram-positive bacteria are those that are stained dark blue or violet by Gram staining. The bacteria we used were E-coli that are a

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    Anthrax 101

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    Preston Pictures are at bottom Anthrax is a infectious disease caused by a bacterium called Bacillus anthracis. Anthrax most commonly occurs in livestock‚ but it can also occur in humans when they are exposed to infected animals or to tissue from infected animals or when anthrax spores are used as a bioterrorist weapon.Anthrax is most common in agricultural regions where it occurs in animals. Although anthrax can be found globally‚ it is more often a risk in countries with less s98\standardized

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