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    Communicable Diseases and Skin Disorders (13 questions) Common terms that are applied to skin lesions: Erythema – A reddened area caused by increased amounts of unoxygenated blood in the dermal vasculature. Ecchymoses (bruises) – Localized red or purple discolorations caused by extravasation of blood into the dermis and subcutaneous tissues Petechiae – Pinpoint‚ tiny‚ and sharp circumscribed spots in the superficial layers of the epidermis Primary lesions- Skin changes produced by a causative

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    It seems like everyone has one these days. What used to be the property of sailors‚ outlaws‚ and biker gangs is now a popular body decoration for many people. And it’s not just anchors‚ skulls‚ and battleships anymore‚ from school emblems to Celtic designs to personalized symbols; people have found many ways to express themselves with them. Maybe you’ve thought about getting one. Well before you head down to the nearest tattoo shop and roll up your sleeve‚ there are a few things you need to know

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    Science as a Curse

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    people were estimated to be killed. Although the most memorable effects of the atomic bomb were the mass amounts of death‚ the development of the atomic bomb has greatly influenced American society and the world After effects of radiation such as keloids‚ leukemia‚ cancer‚ and birth defects still appear even today The atomic bomb’s initial explosion may have been devastating‚ but it also had many after effects. Three days later‚ a 10‚000 pound bomb‚ Fat Man‚ was dropped on Nagasaki‚ Japan‚ resulting

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    Permanent Makeup

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    What are the benefits of permanently tattooing makeup on your face? Permanent makeup is a fast-growing part of the health and beauty industry. Most people don’t have a lot of time to apply eyeliner or lip liner in the mornings‚ or they can’t make it look as good as the day before. Getting these tattoos done help save time and money on buying cosmetic products‚ like makeup. They also improve the looks on women who don’t necessarily like the way they look. Permanent makeup is exactly what it sounds

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    My Life History Essay

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    | My Life | The absolute true story of my life. | | Malik Flournoy | 8/22/2012 | U.S. History Mueller U.S. History Mueller | “Life is only as complicated as you make it‚” my mom would always say to me. My life has been great so far‚ then bad at times. But in retrospect my life may seem better than others. Although that may be the case‚ my life isn’t as perfect as it may appear. Being me I had to go through a father-less childhood with a “pop-up father”‚ brainless injuries

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    Tattoos and body piercings have been around for many years. Whether they are used as a form of expression or used to increase stimulation‚ tattoos and body piercings continue to thrive in our society around the globe. In this essay‚ I intend to show the pros and cons of tattoos as well as body piercings from a neutral perspective. Procedures in some cultures have traditional ways to create tattoos by cutting designs into the skin and rubbing the resulting wound with ink or ashes some cultures

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    Africans Before Columbus

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    BLACK CIVILIZATIONS OF ANCIENT AMERICA (MUU-LAN)‚ MEXICO (XI) Gigantic stone head of Negritic African The earliest people in the Americas were people of the Negritic African race‚ who entered the Americas perhaps as early as 100‚000 years ago‚ by way of the bering straight and about thirty thousand years ago in a worldwide maritime undertaking that included journeys from the then wet and lake filled Sahara towards the Indian Ocean and the Pacific‚ and from West Africa across the Atlantic

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    over seeker would lash out on the slaves whipping their backs until they bled and in some cases slaves even died from blood loss. That horrible punishment left slaves not only with marks and bruises‚ it left them with open wounds that turned into keloid which was a taboo. The slaves referred the marks on their backs as trees because looking at them the marks looked like branches. Whippings weren’t

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    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 infections and septicemias‚ keloids and scar formation 1. Although new therapeutic approaches for such a large and full thickness skin defect treatment have made progress‚ there is still need for better methods to enhance wound healing and recovery especially in severely wounded patients

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    Thyroid Lobectomy

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    CITY OF MANILA UNIVERSIDAD DE MANILA (Formerly City College of Manila) Mehan Gardens‚ Manila College of Nursing “ Thyroid Lobectomy” Submitted by: Mae Anne A. Anggo NR-31 Submitted to: Ma. Kathleen F. Balingit RN‚ MAN Thyroid Lobectomy is an operation to remove one half (a lobe) of the thyroid gland. This simply means removal of a thyroid lobe and the isthmus (the part that connects the 2 lobes). This removes more thyroid tissue than a simple lobectomy‚ and is used when a larger

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