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    Phenobarbital

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    administration of IVLE seemed to reduce recovery and hospitalization time in this case, other factors during treatment could have also affected clinical outcome of this patient. Multi-dose activated charcoal administration has been shown to greatly reduce the plasma half-life of phenobarbital, acting as a “sink” enhancing the diffusion of phenobarbital into the gastrointestinal tract from the circulation.1-6

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    Cardiovascular Function

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    cardiovascular system. Normal pathophysiology affecting hematopoietic and cardiovascular function. Hematopoiesis the process of blood formation occurs primarily in the bone marrow. Stem cells (primitive cells) differentiate the precursors for the different blood cells. Blood accomplishes its functions through its various components—the plasma (liquid protein), leukocytes (white blood cells) usually the first

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    Lupus Nephritis Lupus nephritis causes inflammation of the nephrons, which is caused by systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE or lupus). The kidney’s main function is to remove waste from blood and to balance the amount of fluids in your body. When inflammation of nephrons occur it makes it harder to filter the blood and can cause significant swelling. It is an autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to mistake harmful substances from healthy ones which results in the immune system attacking

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    lack of blood and other vital materials. It is essential to raise awareness as well as be utterly educated in the fact that myocardial infarction victimizes so many people and it can happen to anyone at any given time. Due to the lack of physical activity and poor eating habits, people nowadays are more prone to getting a heart attack. It is not merely just elderly people at risk anymore; there are cases where young people have gotten a heart attack. The heart, blood vessels, and blood all make

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    lead to death if one is not careful. This disease is a genetic bleeding disorder that slows the blood clotting process and allows the blood to flow without restraint. Those who have hemophilia often bleed long after an injury has occurred. Hemophilia, because it is an X linked disease, occurs far more commonly in males than in females. If a male with hemophilia gets cut or bruised, he could die of blood loss because his body can not stop the bleeding. Hemophilia is one of the oldest recognized

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    Hemophilia Research Paper

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    Hemophilia is a hereditary and genetic mutation blood disease that does not have the ability to form a blood clot or coagulate from a small injury. The word hemophilia comes from two Greek words: haima - meaning blood and philia meaning to love. In order for the blood to clot properly, the plasma proteins also called factors need to be present in the blood. When the body forms antibodies to the clotting factors in the blood, it will stop the clotting factors from working. There are 13 types of

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    are: chemical, light, sound, heat and electrical. When looking at our bodies, we know that we need energy to help our bodies to function and the energy that we use in our body is chemical. The reason for this is that the energy help circulate the blood through in our bodies as it carries the oxygen to help with breathing and for the growth and repair for new of damaged cells in our bodies. Also the energy helps to transfer information in out nerve cell to help us respond the environment about us

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    tissue of the liver is particularly susceptible to secondary malignancies. c. The proximity of the liver to the stomach allows for direct spread of cancerous cells due to a lack of contact inhibition. d. The portal circulatory system brings venous blood from the GI tract into the liver. 11. A 41-year-old female with a family history of breast cancer has had a baseline mammogram. She states that she performs monthly self-breast exams but really has a hard time evaluating her lumps since she has numerous

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    found within the body. Inflammation can trigger a cascade of event which may cause multiple organ damage, leading to multiple failure of organs where the body is unable to function normally. In worst scenario, infection can lead to an increase in low blood pressure which rapidly leads to the failure of several organs causing death. Besides causing inflammation, it also causes increased in coagulation, decreased fibrinolysis and decreases the

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    amount of whole blood or serum, many body systems can be analyzed. Some of the more common screenings give information about the function of the kidneys, liver, and pancreas and about muscle and bone disease. There are many blood chemistry tests available to doctors. This paper covers the some of the more common tests. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is an end-product of protein metabolism. Like most of the other molecules in the body, amino acids are constantly renewed. In the

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