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    The testosterone (T) levels of buffalo bulls were moderately low from 5 to 21 months of age‚ and afterward demonstrate rise significantly from 21 to 26 months or therefore for one year‚ showing the degree of functional differentiation of the testis during this period (Ahmed et al.‚ 1984). The testosterone concentration at 25 and 38 months of age were significantly different from each other and were also significantly different from the testosterone levels measured at 5 to 21 months (Ahmed et al.

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    Every year‚ hundreds to thousands of children die from a preventable disease when their parents refuse to administer a vaccine‚ which is defined as “a product that produces immunity from a disease and can be administered through needle injections‚ by mouth‚ or by aerosol‚” by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services‚ (vaccines.gov). A copious amount of parents fear for the safety of their children’s lives when deciding whether or not to vaccinate‚ despite colossal amounts of extensive research

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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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    Tortora And P644

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    by the enzyme present in our digestive organ into glucose molecules (Tortora et al.‚ 2014 p644). When glucose is being absorbed in the blood it travels liver where the glucose is being absorbed and being converted into glycogen. When there is a hypoglycemia in the body the alpha cells in the body which is found in the pancreatic islet is being trigger to the alpha cells to secrete glucagon on liver cells (Tortora et al.‚ 2014 p644)‚ the glucagon works primarily on the liver cells which converts the

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    Metoprolol

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    Metoprolol Metoprolol is a beta-Adrenergic blocking agent. Beta receptors are part of the sympathetic nervous system and are found on cells of the heart‚ smooth muscles‚ in airways‚ arteries and kidneys. Associated with stress response‚ they are stimulated by epinephrine. Beta blockers interfere with the binding of epinephrine at the receptors. Metoprolol works by inhibiting the response to adrenergic stimuli by blocking beta one adrenergic receptors within the myocardium. (Hoffman‚ Jones

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    High-Risk Antepartum Nursing

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     Chapter 7 High-Risk Antepartum Nursing  Pre-gestational Complications  For some women‚ pregnancy represents significant risk because it is superimposed on preexisting illness  Cardiovascular Disorders Classifications Risks for woman Risks for newborn Assessment findings Management Nursing actions  Cardiovascular Disorders  Congenital heart disease is becoming more common as more women are surviving into their reproductive years.  Stuff you already know:  Normal heart

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    babies‚ and babies that may need resuscitated. The delivery rooms can be set up and ready in case resuscitation or phototherapy is needed. If a provider does not want to wait due to resuscitation or other issues‚ milking the cord can provide the neonate with the extra blood from the cord in a shorter amount of time. A hospital wide policy needs to be constructed and set in place so that every obstetrician/provider in the

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    Neonatal Nursing

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    Neonates refers to newborn children or mammals that are less than 4 weeks old. NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) professionals specialize in one aspect of a babys health care. The neonatal period is the period from birth to 1 month where a baby transitions from the uterine environment to external world‚ this includes the initial period after birth which is referred to as the perinatal period. “Neonatal nursing is a subspecialty of nursing that works with newborn infants born with a variety of

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    Abortion Law essay

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    to clearly identify the point of gestation in which an elective abortion is no longer legal; it simply states abortions are illegal past the point of viability. Abortion clinics in Michigan offer abortions up to 24 weeks‚ despite the fact that a neonate born at 22 weeks gestation is viable with medical assistance. Because of lack of clear definition in the law‚ clinics across the state are able to continue offering their services up until that time. Simply put‚ Michigan’s legal code is insufficient

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    Diabetic Teaching Plan

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    Oral Anti -Diabetic Medications 3. Insulin administration and Storage 4. Diet instructions for the diabetic (includes general guidelines for protein‚ fat‚ carbohydrates‚ fiber‚ and alcohol) 5. Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia signs and symptoms- (includes sources used to treat hypoglycemia and long term complications of diabetes due to hyperglycemia). 6. Foot care instructions 7. Exercise and Diabetes 8. How to use the glucoscan machine 9. Instructions for laboratory testing 10

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