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    THE STUDY Lagundi is a shrub that can be easily found and grown in the Philippines. It is said to be and effective and proven herbal medicine that has a reparative value. This plant is often used to treat clods‚ flu‚ asthma‚ bronchitis and pharyngitis. Most parts of the lagundi plant have medicinal value. This experiment will be able to lessen the use of chemicals in the body with curing all kinds of sicknesses in a natural way. In our time now‚ the common sicknesses we experience in the

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    Rheumatic Fever! Rheumatic Heart Disease By Kaya Michaelis Causes: Rheumatic heart disease is damage of the heart’s valves caused by rheumatic fever‚ which is caused by streptococcal bacteria. A streptococcal infection is caused by strep throat or scarlet fever.The streptococcal infection may result in scarring of the valves‚ weakness of the heart muscle‚ or damage to the hearts pericardium. Rheumatic fever mostly affects children from the ages of 5 -15‚ and occurs approximately 14-28 days after

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    Essay On Neonatal Sepsis

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    Bacteria can cause neonatal sepsis and can be dangerous to a newborn baby. Neonatal sepsis is a clinical condition of bacteremia described by systemic signs and symptoms of infection in the first month of newborn life. Bactria can transfer in several ways‚ such as during birth‚ pregnancy‚ and from the new surrounding of environment after birth. Newborn infants are at much higher risk of getting sepsis than children or adult because their immune system is not developed and they cannot fight any infection

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    TSA Or Complex Media

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    What type of media is KF streptococcal and what is the mode of action (i.e. what are the principle ingredients and how exactly does it work). KF streptococcal is selective media because it contains chemicals that would suppress the growth of the undesirable bacteria (Lee et al.‚ 1981). The media contain partially digested proteins which is

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    or without a white‚ green‚ or yellow discharge. Urination may increase (diuresis)‚ the urethra can be swollen and inflamed (urethritis) along with the testicles‚ and irritation of the throat (gonococcal pharyngitis). In women if manifestations exist they can include; dysuria‚ gonococcal pharyngitis‚ and dyspareunia (pain resulting from intercourse). If the N. gonorrhoeae bacteria has made it to the fallopian tubes symptoms may include pyrexia (fever)‚ and hypogastric pain. In both men and women if

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    Strep Throat

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    recommendations on expanding community programs will also be covered. Information on what the public health department is doing to reduce the threat of strep throat will be provided. Strep Throat “Strep throat is a bacterial infection that is caused by streptococcal (strep) bacteria. It is found in the throat and on the tonsils.” (WebMd‚ 2013) When you have strep throat your throat becomes irritated and inflamed which causes a sudden‚ severe sore throat. There are many kinds of strep bacteria and some cause

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    Essay On Mono

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    illness. Epstein-Barr Virus is the primary cause of this illness that is part of the herpes virus category. Mono is transmitted mainly by the saliva but can also be of mucus‚ blood‚ and sometimes tears. Some causes of these diseases are fever‚ pharyngitis‚ tiredness‚ and swollen lymph glands.

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    Immunology

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    Title: Immunology Aim: To visit a microbiology department at the university hospital and acquire detailed information of various antigen-antibody tests eg. ASO‚ haemotoglutination‚ ELISA etc. Method: To listen to presentation made and thus formulate a concise report on that which was discussed and demonstrated. (Please see BC34D Laboratory Manual for more information) Concise Report/Summery: The term serology refers to both the study of general antigen-antibody reactions in a laboratory

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    Medical Transcription

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    Chart Note 4.2 Comes to the office today for Botox injections. He has a very significant and rather severe left-sided hemifacial spasm. Informed consent was obtained from the patient. Under sterile conditions‚ he received a total of 78.75 units of Botox. Location and dosages of injections are documented on his injection form. He tolerated these well. No complications were noted. He will follow up in 3 months when further injections are needed. He is to call the office in 2 weeks and let us know

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    Summary: Wound Case Study

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    wound case study 1. What condition did this patient have? She had a Group A Streptococcal infection- to be more specific since the bacteria was a gram positive cocci that grows in chains it was caused by Streptococcus pyogenes. The symptoms she had that matched were discolored skin‚ swelling‚ hot sensation‚ and pain. With group a streptococcal infection amputation may sometimes be needed. It was a flesh eating disease called Necrotizing fasciitis. 2.What features suggest that it is not Clostridium

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