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    FinalExam5HW

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    Alexa Molinelli BIO 110-14 Exam 5 Homework Chapter # 14 1. What are the five kingdoms and give a brief description of each kingdom? -Monera- single celled prokaryotes; bacteria. Protista- Mostly single celled eukaryotes. Fungi- Multicellular eukaryotes that feed by extracellular digestion and absorption. Plantae- Multicellular photosynthetic autotrophs; producers. Animalia- Diverse multicellular heterotrophs. 2. Who developed the binomial system of nomenclature (genus and species)? -Binomial System

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    Evaluation of the effects of Ag exchanged zeolite nanocomposite on excisional wound healing in rats. Introduction Skin is often injured by wounding or physical trauma. Damages to skin initiate a series of complicated and well-orchestrated events of repair processes ending with complete reestablishment of the penetrate deep in the skin remain a major clinical problem because of morbidity associated with prolonged periods required for repair and regeneration of the injured tissue‚ bleeding‚ risk for

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    in Table 1. No mortalities were recorded in the control group throughout the experimental period. Table 1 show that the highest mortality rate occurred in Nile tilapia fish in the S. iniae+ C. albicans infected group (76.19%)‚ followed by those infected with S. iniae alone (61.9%) and then the C. albicans infected group (57.14%). Clinically‚ the S. iniae-infected fish exhibited loss of appetite‚ loss of equilibrium with erratic movement‚ swam near to the surface of water‚ detachment of scales‚ hemorrhages

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    Section 1: Infections in Healthcare Settings Essay. Nosocomial infections‚ hospital acquired infections‚ are an on-going concern to healthcare professionals. These infections are one of the major causes of death in hospitalised patients and are a significant burden on not only the patient’s and the public’s health (as organisms causing nosocomial infections can be transmitted to the community through discharged patients‚ staff and visitors) but also the economy. A nosocomial infection is an infection

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    cell viability/cytotoxicity. Nature Protocols. 3: 1125 - 1131. Rikhvanov‚ E.G.‚ Varakina‚ N.N.‚ Rusaleva‚ T.M.‚ Rachenko‚ E.I.‚ Voinkov‚ V.K. 2002. The effects of sodium azide on the thermotolerance of the yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida albicans. Microbiology. 71(6): 662-665 Stambuk‚ B.U. 2000. A simple laboratory exercise illustrating active transportnext term in previous termyeast cellsnext term. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education. 28(6): 313-317. Serrano‚ R. 1977. Energy

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    Objective: The target of this study was to evaluate the anthelmintic and antimicrobial activity of synthesissed quinoxaline-2‚3-Dione. Methods: The anthelmintic activity of selected newly synthesized 2‚ 3-dioxo-1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4-tetrahydro quinoxaline-6-sulfonyl benzimidazole (s) were performed on adult earthworm (Pheretima Posthuma). The observation was made for the time taken to paralysis and/or death of individual worms up to four hours of the test period. Paralysis was said to occur when the worms

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    [2]. Fungal diseases normally affect immune – compromised hosts‚ patients requiring complex surgical procedures like in trauma cases‚ or in patients hospitalized with severe diseases like acute myelogenous leukemia. Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida albicans are the major cause invasive filamentous infections and other yeast related infections [2]. The centre for disease control and prevention has categorized fungal infections into three main categories – 1) Opportunistic infections – These infections

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    GASTROINTESTINAL NURSING Anatomy & Physiology Review Mouth Pharynx Esophagus Stomach Small & large intestines Anus Diagnostic Tests & Procedures Gastrointestinal System Stool Specimens O&P OB Fecal Fat C & S RADIOLOGIC STUDIES 3 Most commom tests 1) Barium swallow or UGI 2) Small Bowel series 3) Barium Others: CTS‚US abd. X-rays ENDOSCOPIC TESTS Esophagoscopy Gastroscopy/gastroduodenoscopy EGD ERCP Esophageal Motility Studies ENDOSCOPIC TESTS (cont’d) Colonoscopy

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    This essay will describe the nurses role in relation to promoting clients oral health. This essay begins by firstly describing what oral health is‚ going on to then answer what is good oral health care. It then goes on to discuss when and how oral hygiene is promoted and what the consequences are of bad mouth care. What is oral health? This is a frequently asked question with many different answers. Brooker and Waugh state that “ oral care is a basic hygiene need in both

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    study of essential oil of L. camara leaves revealed the presence of a high amount of sesquiterpenes and this oil remarkably inhibited the growth of most tested bacteria and fungi; Pseudomonas aeruginosa‚ Aspergillus niger‚ Fusarium solani and Candida albicans appearing as the most sensitive (Sousa et al.‚ 2012). Considerable research‚ such as this one‚ has focused primarily on the antibacterial properties the essential oil of the Lantana camara has. This research being done is trying branch off of

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