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    Ketorolac Tromethamine

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    ketororolac tromethamine The following article will synthesize the approved uses of ketorolac tromethamine (ketorolac)‚ medical considerations when prescribing this drug‚ important patient education points‚ and ongoing research on possible medical benefits of the utilization of ketorolac. Ketorolac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and is indicated for the short-term management of moderately severe acute pain management at an opioid level it is also recognized to have antipyretic

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    Kylee Berna Proctor English 2p-3 1 May 2013 Under the Knife Plastic surgery is a massive business. Fifth teen million people a year acquire procedures to modify their appearance. Plastic surgery is a type of surgery that is done to repair‚ restore‚ or improve lost‚ injured‚ defective‚ or miss happened body parts. Although some may disagree that plastic surgery is necessary and a waste of money‚ many people feel plastic surgery is advantageous. Plastic Surgery is not just used for beauty

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    Metabolic Diseases and Their Effect on Immune Function and Resistance to Infectious Disease Jesse P. Goff and Kayoko Kimura Periparturient Diseases of Cattle Research Unit National Animal Disease Center USDA-Agricultural Research Service Ames‚ IA Introduction The transition from pregnant‚ non-lactating to non-pregnant‚ lactating is too often a disastrous experience for the cow. Most of the metabolic diseases of dairy cows - milk fever‚ ketosis‚ retained placenta‚ and displacement of the

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    Breast Cancer Case Study

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    married lawyer‚ was found to have a 4 X 6 cm firm‚ fixed mass in the upper‚ outer quadrant of the right breast during a routine physical examination‚ and a stereotactic core biopsy indicated a malignant tumor. Although the surgeon recommended a mastectomy because of the size of the tumor‚ Mrs. Thomas chose to have a lumpectomy. Now three weeks postoperative‚ she is scheduled for chemotherapy. Subjective Data Never had a routine mammogram Never practiced Breast Self-Examination (BSE) States she

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    cosmetic surgery

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    We live in a world that obsessed of beauty. Many people have un-realistic body ideals‚ and they turn to cosmetic surgery to seek ‘perfection’. I wanted to research why so many women want to under go the knife‚ what dangers are involved‚ and why cosmetic surgery receives bad publicity. I also wanted to see weather cosmetic surgery is used for any other reasons than vanity. Above all I wanted to see if the negatives out weighed the positives and if cosmetic surgery should be banned or not. Why do

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    The Causes and Effects of Breast Cancer Breast Cancer has many different causes‚ such as environmental causes‚ genetics and even art‚ and effect both the patient and those around them in physical as well as emotional ways. When most people think of breast cancer‚ they think of the side effects of the treatments. In other words chemotherapy causing hair loss and radiation causing burns. Most people do not think of the emotional effect it has on the patient or the way it effects their family as well

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    Gender Identity

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    There are a couple factors that determine gender identity; like genetic factors‚ environmental situations‚ psychosocial factors‚ and even sexual hormones. “Gender identity is almost always consistent with chromosomal sex.” (Rathus‚ S. A.‚ Nevid‚ J.S.‚ and Fichner-Rathus‚ L. 2005). From the moment sperm fertilized an ovum‚ our destiny to be a girl or a boy is chosen. Usually at this point; 23 chromosomes from the male donor and 23 from the female come together and combine to make a “zygote”. Starting

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    Treatments A. Supporting details: Chemotherapy is used to treat women with breast cancer. 1. Sub details: Chemotherapy is a chemical‚ or group of chemicals‚ designed to stop the growth of cancer cells. 2. Sub details: Chemo may be given after a mastectomy or lumpectomy in breast cancer‚ or it may be given as the main treatment if cancer has spread. B. Supporting details: Radiation therapy is used to treat women with breast cancer. 1. Sub details: The radiation stops the reproduction of cancer

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    Transgender is a term that is being widely known in our time. Transgender is defined as gender personality not matching with oneself outer biological sex aspects. For example‚ Hayden Ortiz was born a female but portrays as a male‚ as he feels that his personality and gender exhibit those characteristics. He went through surgeries to be biological resembled to a male. Controversially‚ bathroom issues arise with transgender individuals wanting to use the bathroom labeled according to whom they want

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    Concept Analysis of Pain

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    Concept Analysis of Pain Kwanei Holloway Austin Peay State University Abstract Pain has always been a major factor in healthcare. This paper will describe pain as it relates to nursing‚ medicine‚ and physical therapy. All of the information gathered is analyzed in reference to how pain relates to hospital stay‚ rehabilitation‚ and prevention. I will ultimately give an overall picture of the importance of pain and how it relates to nursing as well as other disciplines. Introduction This paper

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