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    tissue injury and tissue death. The body’s primary reaction to an injury is tissue destruction. The degree of tissue destruction will greatly depend on the injurious force. Secondary damage may occur from cell death. Cell death occurs because of the hypoxia associated with the injured area. The damage done in the primary stage is irreversible; however with a good rehabilitation program the secondary damage can be contained and limited. When the body is injured a sequence of events is initiated that

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    Cystic fibrosis is a chronic lung disorder caused by an autosomal recessive multiorgan disorder. The disorder is due to an exocrine gland dysfunction. The deficiency in chloride flow and increase sodium absorption results in thick sticky mucous that clogs the lungs and obstruct glands The pancreas obstruction leads to the failure of secretion of enzymes. The chronic lung disorder is prevalent amongst Caucasians. “Cystic fibrosis occurs in one of 2‚5000Caucasians‚approximately 30‚000 individuals

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    The timing of newborn cord clamping is an area of interest in nursing. For many years Obstetricians have been clamping the umbilical cord as soon as the baby is born; however‚ new evidence is arising showing delayed cord clamping to be beneficial to preterm and term newborns. Evidence has shown that delayed cord clamping has been proven beneficial to newborns‚ but many facilities and practitioners have not successfully adopted it. Studies show that organizations have had little success in changing

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    Sepsis; pathophysiology‚ etiology and treatment Abstract To define the disease known as sepsis‚ briefly discuss its pathophysiology‚ etiology‚ signs‚ symptoms‚ and treatments. Outline protocols for sepsis screening‚ early directed goal therapy‚ and to establish the nurse’s role in the process. Sepsis is a complex disease‚ or response to a disease process that can lead to patient mortality rates up to 60%. Gram negative infectious organisms invade the blood stream‚ and activate a systemic

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    Anatomy Review Sheet 2 Respiratory Nomenclature Upper Respiratory VS Lower Respiratory -Are separated by the larynx -Upper Respiratory is the conducting pathway; Histology: Pseudo Stratified Ciliated Columnar Epilithlial Tissue. -Lower Respiratory Tract is everything below the larynx‚ exchange pathway. Meaning perfusion. Histology: Simple‚ because you want more passive mechanisms of perfusion. -Terminal Bronchiole Alveoli The rate limiting step and the final common pathway that

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    The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) describes Schizophrenia as a severe and conceivably disabling cognitive disorder (APA‚ 2013). With a known heritable component‚ Schizophrenia is most likely to have notable development during young adulthood and is symptomatically evident by periods of remission and relapse throughout the individual’s lifespan (APA‚ 2013). During the relapse episodes that are experienced‚ a manifestation of symptoms include several deficits in reality

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    Tommy Nguyen Derrick Hindery International Studies 280 6 June 2013 Pesticides Pesticides should be banned from use due to the heavy negative effects outweighing the positive properties pesticides provide. The creation of pesticides was brought upon by the annoyance of insects‚ weeds‚ and unwanted fungus. Pesticides came together with one goal and mission. The goal would be to eliminate unwanted bugs‚ and other pesky nuisances. These pests can destroy about half of the world’s food supply

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    Impacts of environment issues to China Introduction Further to our presentation of title “Environmental issues and its impacts to China”‚ I am elaborating the key impacts of the environmental issues in details here. Due to the economic reforms carry out in China in past 30 years‚ with the opening of market to overseas and introduction of the foreign investments to China. China has maintained a high speed growth‚ with the average GDP growth rate at 10%. China now is already the second largest economy

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    Hanna Rich 2/25/14 Chemistry 1110 Chemistry in the News Wireless Cardiac Defibrillator The heart is an incredible muscle. Unlike the brain where a person can continue to be “alive” without any electrical activity‚ without a heartbeat‚ a person cannot live. The average person doesn’t ever think about how or why their hearts lub dub every minute of every day until they die. For someone whose heart doesn’t beat properly‚ the lub dub is a frequent worry. Brandon England is one of those people

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    there is cause for concern related to Mr. E’s patient rights being violated. Mr. E‚ though mildly developmentally delayed‚ has a right to self determination. He has the right to choose whether he wants to be placed on a ventilator or not. A mild hypoxia of 88% is common with pneumonia and is seen quite often‚ this in and of itself is not usually enough to affect one’s decision making ability. The registered nurse caring for Mr. E needs to be a patient advocate and fight to see his wishes followed

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