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    Digestive System Study Guide

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    muscles within GI tract that facilitates movement of food Chemical- Hydrolysis (using H2O) of macromolecules into monomers (residues) carried out by digestive enzymes produced by salivary glands‚ stomach‚ pancreas‚ & small intestine. Carbohydrates Polysaccharides Monosaccharides Proteins Polypeptides & Amino Acids Fats Monoglycerides‚ glycerol & fatty acids nucleic acids nucleotides 4. Absorption- uptake of nutrients into epithelial cells of digestive tract & then into blood

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    WHAT ARE PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY? Phonetics is the branch of linguistics that deals with the production of speech by humans and. Phonetics looks at the physical manifestation of language in sound waves: how thers sounds are articulated and perceived. It is the science of speech sounds and the symbols by thich they are shown in writing and printing. This science is based on a study of all the parts of the body concerned in making speech. It includes the positions of the parts of the body necessary

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    helped Crohn discover the disease. B. Crohn’s Disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). 1. Takes place in the gastrointestinal tract( GI tract) 2. Crohns is a chronic inflammatory condition C. Crohn’s Disease mainly affects the end of the small bowel and the beginning of the colon‚ but occasionally it affects parts of the gastrointestinal tract anywhere from the mouth to the anus. 1. Similar to Ulcerative colitis II. What are the symptoms for Crohn’s Disease? A. Main symptoms include

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    Dual Inner Observations

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    depolarization of the receptor cells. Olfactory sensory information travels from the axon through the cribriform plate holes and mitral cell synapse. The mitral cells are located in the olfactory bulbs encompassing the olfactory tract. The data then travels through the olfactory tract to the primary olfactory cortex into the limbic system. The cortex than transmits the data to three regions: the thalamus‚ orbitofrontal cortex‚ and hypothalamus. The reception of the olfactory information in the orbitofrontal

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    The Problem of Social Cost

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    The Problem of Social Cost I. The Problem to Be Examined1 This paper is concerned with those actions of business firms which have harmful effects on others. The standard example is that of a factory the smoke from which has harmful effects on those occupying neighboring properties. The economic analysis of such a situation has usually proceeded in terms of a divergence between the private and social product of the factory‚ in which economists have largely followed the treatment of Pigou in

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    Unknown Microorganism

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    survive in aqueous environments. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is found at several different sources. Nosocomial sources of this microorganism are: respiratory therapy equipment‚ eye drops‚ dialysis fluid‚ and disinfectants. It can also be found in the GI tract and moist areas on the human body. Some other sources of Pseudomonas aeruginosa are: contact lens solution‚ cosmetics‚ and pools. However it is not commonly found as the normal flora on the human

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    and research) on the best way to confirm the correct placement of nasogastric tube. It is necessary to find out some effective and certain ways to confirm the correct placement of the NG tube as incorrect placement of the NG tube in the respiratory tract will cause serious effect to patient‚ patient may suffer from pneumonia or even fatality. The main aim of this journal article is to find out the best practice to check the correct placement of a NG tube in order to avoid these kind of situation.

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    Risk Management Lynda Villicana HCS/451 March 19‚ 2013 Barbara Smith Risk Management Risk management in long term care creates many different and sometimes conflicting ideas. The general consensus is that risk management is the steps taken by an organization to prevent the possibility of a loss or injury. It is the responsibility of every employee to assist with minimizing the risk of harm. There are five basic steps to identifying and managing risks. 1. Identify the problem 2. Decide

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    guidelines are used to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infections. Evidence based practice also has influenced the use of certain treatments for premature babies and how nursing orientation is done. This article will touch upon many aspects that research and evidence based data has changed and/or improved‚ so patient care is maintained safely and effectively. Keywords: EBP (evidence based practice)‚ CAUTI (catheter-associated urinary tract infections)‚ JACHO (The Joint Commission)‚ WHO (World

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    Visual Cortex

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    optic disc these axons acquire a myelin coat from oligodendrocytes of the CNS. 4. The optic chiasm is formed by decussating fibers‚ which originates from the nasal half of the retina‚ fibers from the temporal retina project ipsilaterally. The optic tract lies beyond the chiasm and carries fibers from the temporal part of the ipsilateral retina and fibers from nasal part of the contra lateral retina. Since visual stimuli in the left half of the visual field falls on the nasal half of the let retina

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