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    What Is Service Learning?

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    What is Service Learning? Service learning is a method of teaching‚ learning and reflecting that combines academic classroom curriculum with meaningful service‚ frequently youth service‚ throughout the community. As a teaching methodology‚ it falls under the philosophy of experiential education. More specifically‚ it integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience‚ teach civic responsibility‚ encourage lifelong civic engagement‚ and strengthen

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    (3). Ebola is transmitted by direct bodily contact with fluids of an infected individual and is incubated within 2-21 days (4). Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis)- Bacteria Size-3 um length Tuberculosis is caused by a harmful bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis and it is the reason for the most deaths by an infectious disease(7). Tuberculosis is transmitted by inhaling of body fluids sneezed by an infected person and causes continuous coughing‚ fever‚ sweating and in

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    Nursing Care of the Tb

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    Disorder: Tuberculosis Article: Tuberculosis: A Review and Update‚ Radiologic Technology Journal‚ September/October 2010‚ Vol. 92/No.1 Risk Factors: People with a weak immune system‚ recent exposure with TB bacteria‚ immigration from area with high TB rates‚ IV drug users and people working in facilities at high risk for TB including hospitals‚ shelters‚ jails and nursing homes (Basic TB Facts‚ 2010). Questions to ask Patient: Are you having any difficulty with breathing now? Are you

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    Poverty stricken countries lack access to health care. Reports show that in nations with the lowest economic status the causes of death are primarily infectious and nutritional diseases. Respiratory infections like the flu‚ pneumonia‚ diphtheria‚ and tuberculosis and gastrointestinal illnesses like dysentery and viral diarrhea kill children and adults most commonly in these countries. Unlike the United States‚ many children in these poor countries do not survive childhood diseases like chicken pox and measles

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    What- What is Tuberculosis (TB)? A question that most of us are wondering about. What is tuberculosis? Tuberculosis‚ known as TB‚ is a disease transmitted from person to person that transmits us bacteria through air. It as a really dangerous and deadly disease. there almost no chance for you to live if you get the diseases unless you try to to cure it in the beginning. What- What are the symptoms of the disease ? Pain in the chest No apetite Fever Chills Sweating at night Coughing that lasts

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    cholera and tuberculosis spread rapidly mainly due to a lack of hygiene and their lack of knowledge about the diseases and how to cure them. As cities became more and more crowded‚ the diseases spread throughout the rising population. There were many diseases amongst the British (particularly lower classes but also some of the upper class) between 1760 and 1870‚ due to their poor living conditions and poor hygiene. These diseases included Typhus‚ Influenza‚ Pneumonia and Tuberculosis. One particularly

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    HIV / AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus infection / acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). During the initial infection a person may experience a brief period of influenza-like illness. This is typically followed by a prolonged period without symptoms. As the illness progresses it interferes more and more with the immune system‚ making people much more likely to get infections‚ including opportunistic

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    University of Phoenix | Article/Case Law Search Paper | Tuberculosis-Critical Regulatory Issue | | | July 19‚ 2010 Article/Case Law Search Paper A critical regulatory issue in health care is a really broad subject and will always be discussed and debated on. According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ “TB is an airborne‚ communicable disease caused by infection with the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Infection occurs typically when a person inhales microscopic

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    body if food is full of bacteria or it isn’t cooked properly‚ this is called E.Coli. E.Coli is type of bacteria that causes the person to become seriously sick and possibly kill them. A bacterium causes infectious diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosis. On the other hand‚ Viruses depend on the host to survive‚ grow and reproduce. Usually‚ a host can be an animal or a plan. Viruses are believed to be the smallest microbes on this planet. Once the virus is inside the body it can spread and make

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    The Power of L.O.L

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    it suffer any ill effects? 3. Is there any disadvantage of the snakes having resistance to the toxins? Antibiotic-Resistant Tuberculosis 4. Are micro-organisms predators? Explain. 5. What discovery gave humans an advantage over bacteria? 6. What does tuberculosis do in the body when active? 7. How does tuberculosis spread from person-to-person? 8. Explain the events that led to the evolution of antibiotic-resistant TB in the prisoner.

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