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    Brain Drain from pakistan

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    Vials Brand Name Generic Name Dosage Form Strength Classification Indications Expiry Date Endopine Cefipime HCL Inj 500mg Anti-biotic Infection of urinary and lower respiratory tract infection‚Pneumonia 06-16 Clafron Ceftriaxone sodium Inj .5gm Anti-biotic Enteric fever‚ intra-abdominal infection‚ bone and joint infection 02-14 Clafron Ceftriaxone sodium Inj 1gm Anti-biotic Same as mentioned above 10-13 Rocephin Ceftraxone Inj 500mg Anti-biotic Sepsis‚ enteric

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    HEENT/Respiratory Examination 22-year-old female presents for physical with no chief complaint or concerns. Subjective: HEAD‚ FACE‚ NECK: Patient denies any headaches‚ head injury‚ dizziness‚ neck pain‚ lumps or swelling. No history of head or neck injury or surgery. EYES: Patient denies any problems associated with vision‚ does not wear any form of corrective lenses but does not remember her last vision test. Patient denies any pain‚ redness/swelling‚ watering/discharge‚ or allergies

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    telomeres predicts resistance to upper respiratory infections in young and midlife adults. B) Having shorter telomeres is associated with early onset of aging related diseases such as cardiovascular disease and cancer‚ and with mortality in older adults. C) Factors other than aging‚ such as chronic stress and poor health behaviors‚ are associated with shorter telomeres in older people.  D) Although there was no relationship between telomere length and infection among the youngest participants

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    pulmonary disease) patient. He was in the hospital because of an upper respiratory tract infection. He and his wife had already requested that CPR should not be performed if he required it and a DNR is placed in his charts. While in his room on third floor‚ being maintained with antibiotics‚ fluids‚ and oxygen and seemed to be doing better. However‚ Mr. Martinez’s oxygen was inadvertently turned up‚ causing him to go into respiratory failure. This scenario in my opinion causes for drastic measures

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    structure are mutated. This essay will focus on the etiology‚ clinical manifestations and anatomic alterations while also exploring diagnostic and treatment modalities. Cilia are the tiny hair-like structures found in many organ systems including the respiratory and reproductive systems. It was diagnosed by a Swedish physician Manes Kartagener in 1933. Since Kartegner’s syndrome is a autosomal recessive disorder each child of the affected parents have a twenty five percent chance of developing the syndrome

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    hahaha

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    CURRICULUM VITAE DIJO THOMAS‚ VERUKADAPPANAL UZHAVOOR P.O KOTTAYAM‚KERALA INDIA-686634 PHONE NO. 04822241689‚0097466303978 CAREER OBJECTIVE: To join in a well developed organization where I can apply my knowledge‚ functional and technical expertise‚ innovative thinking and hardworking capability to the growth of the organization and carve a niche for my personal growth. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS: Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery from Prince College of Nursing

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    Unit 4 Ip

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    energy being produced. There would be a consistent product that was produced cleanly and it definitely would be better for the health of the people that live around the power plants. The health benefits are fewer illnesses such as cancer‚ upper respiratory infections‚ and skin diseases associated with the release of externalities.

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    Chapter 21: Diseases of the Respiratory System Question Type: Multiple Choice 1) The upper respiratory tract consists of the: a) pharynx b) nasal cavity c) primary bronchi d) two of these choices Answer: d Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective 1: LO 21.1 Review the anatomy of the upper and lower respiratory tract as it pertains to microbial defenses. Section Reference 1: Section 21.1 Components of the Respiratory System 2) Middle ear infections are common in children because _____. a) they

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    a surge in medical costs as many people demand treatment for illness brought about by it. The unhealthy air quality will cause an increasing number of people infected with upper respiratory tract infections‚ eye irritation‚ sore throat‚ sneezing and coughing. Young children and elderly people are very vulnerable to respiratory problems and cases of bronchitis and asthma will increase. People flock to purchase health products such as eye drops‚ face masks and air purifiers to keep themselves healthy

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    The risk factors for developing Respiratory Syncytial Virus‚ also known as RSV are infants who are born prematurely‚ infants younger than six months of age‚ and children who have underlying medical conditions such as congenital heart or lung disease. Children who have older siblings that are school aged or attend day care are also more at risk due to the amount of germs and the amount of contact that they are exposed to. Studies are still being conducted to detect whether heredity plays any role

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