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    Keloid is additional tissue on a scar that grow extensively beyond the original boundaries of the wound. They can sometimes double‚ triple‚ or even quadruple the size of the wound that was there to begin with. Keloids do not cause danger to health‚ except if they are growing continuously‚ than the doctor would have to take a sample of the scar tissue to further study. They are more of a cosmetic problem‚ especially when they are located on visible body parts like the face ‚ nose‚ or ear. Individuals

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    competitors frequently have their underlying foundations in the player’s exercises as an adolescent. It is trusted that the most physically troublesome baseball pitch to toss‚ the curveball‚ is the essential driver of both elbow and shoulder wounds in pitchers. Elbow wounds happening in baseball have three separate causes. As the UCL is a little structure that‚ as the ball is pitched‚ is subjected

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    The Wound Dresser‚ written by author Walt Witman‚ tells the struggles that the soldiers had to endure and in the story how ptsd affects their kids tells the effects ptsd can cause the soldiers to worry about their children’s safety because of their trauma. The Wound-Dresser expands on Nguyen’s idea because it talks about the soldiers’ war experiences. In the article “The Wound-Dresser” by author Walt Whitman in the paragraph (3)”Waves wash the imprints off the sand” This tells that when war is forgotten

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    Wound healing is the process of replacing or repairing damaged or devitalized cellular components and tissue. There are four recognized stages including hemostasis‚ inflammation‚ proliferation‚ and maturation or remodeling. These phases are widely overlapping and interconnected. The first stage‚ hemostasis begins immediately after injury. Platelets consolidate around the site and cytokines‚ hormones and and chemokines are released into the surrounding area. Epinephrine‚ norepinephrine‚ serotonin

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    example of this is within Bakewell’s interpretation of one of Frida’s painting titled Remembrance of an Open Wound. This piece of artwork clearly demonstrates how Frida rejected the common gendered ideologies of the time. An open wound was used as a symbol by Mexican society to demonstrate women’s inherent inferiority. The vagina was described as a “wound that never heals”‚ or an open wound‚ that was created by being torn open by a man. Frida immediately rejects this notion of female that is viewed

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    ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECT OF BEE’s HONEY IN COMPARISON TO ANTIBIOTICS ON ORGANISMS ISOLATED FROM INFECTED BURNS‚ WOUNDS AND HARMONIZED METHODS OF MELISSOPALYNOLOGY. PROJECT GUIDE: Dr. JAGAN MOHAN REDDY STUDENTS: MANASA.D.A (1AY09BT011) SANJUKTA BANERJEE (1AY09BT019) SANDHYA.S (1AY09BT018) DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY ACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ACHARYA

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    stage of acute wound healing. It is characterized by the formation of a primary plug to prevent any further blood loss and exposure to environmental pathogens. Once the tissue has been injured‚ the vascular and lymphatic vessels that are disrupted become constricted. The reparative coagulum is initiated as platelets adhere to the interior surfaces of the vessels as well as to a newly forming matrix of fibrin that together become the cruor of the thrombus‚ thus forming a provisional wound matrix. Together

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    contribution of reflective practice for clinical nursing. Reflection has been defined as a way for individuals to “capture their experience‚ think about it‚ mull it over and evaluate” (Boud et al 1985: 19) Argyris and Schon (1974) suggest that practitioners often practice at less than effective levels because they follow routine. Johns (1995) implies that action can be taken through reflection to increase effectiveness in practice as reflection provides opportunities for self development as professionals

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    I will reflect on an incident that occurred during my shift to develop positive attitude towards nursing informatics. In this reflection‚ I am going to use Gibbs (1988) Reflective cycle. This model is a recognized framework for my reflection. Gibbs (1988) consist of six stages to complete one cycle which is able to improve my nursing informatics and learning from the experience for better practice in future. The cycle starts with description of the situation‚ analysis of the feelings‚ evaluation

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    What is reflection? Reflection is the examination of personal thoughts and actions. For practitioners this means focusing on how they interact with their colleagues and with the environment to obtain a clearer picture of their own behaviour. It is therefore a process by which practitioners can better understand themselves in order to be able to build on existing strengths and take appropriate future action. And the word ‘action’ is vital. Reflection is not ‘navel-gazing’. Its aim is to develop

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