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    1. What is happening to the elementary school class? They all probably developed food or water poisoning; they have the same symptoms. 2. What are the symptoms decribed in the case? Symptoms include fatigue, stomach pains, and fevers. 1. What does the doctor think may be the cause of Ms. Hines' illness? E. Coli is causing the sickness. 2. There are many conditions with symptoms similar to those described in the story. Research the symptoms. What bacteria or pathogens, other than E. coli, might

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    Questions 1) Describe the principles underlying the technique of laser speckle flowgraphy that can be used for observing/estimating retinal blood flow. Discuss its relative advantages and disadvantages compared to other techniques. Refer to Sugiyama et al. (2010). Use of laser speckle flowgraphy in ocular blood flow research. ACTA Ophthalmol. 88: 723-729, in your answer. The retina is one of the most metabolically active tissues found within the human body and is a very important structure within

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    Hello Mr. Lopez, your doctor has prescribed you Oxycodone 5-325 and Gabapentin for neuropathy pain. The order states to take Gabapentin with pain; however, if the pain is severe take the Oxycodone 5-325.With the pain medications, it can cause adverse reactions such as cognitive changes. With these medications you may have vision, memory, mood or hearing changes. These effects can lead to falls (Tabloski, p.133, 2014). Therefore, it is important to take these medications while you are sitting down

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    DIPHTHERIA Diphtheria is an acquired disease and can only be spread by humans. It is spread from person to person, normally through respiratory droplets which are expelled from the body by sneezing or coughing. The disease can also be spread when a person comes in contact with an object that an infected person has touched, such as a phone, that has the disease from the infected person on it. Very rarely, Diphtheria can be spread when an un-infected person touches an open sore or clothes that touched

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    Unit 4 Assignment HA545-01 Marquetta Wiggins Instructor: Dr. Eva Skuka February 3, 2015 Introduction Today’s society this has change in some many ways. For instances laws has change some for the good and some for the bad. In this paper we be discussing whether to continue the federal prosecution of medical marijuana patients and their providers under the accordance with the federal controlled substance Act. There are so many opinions that people have on this issues. Some

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    Why is an itch worse than pain? When you’re in pain there’s no question to it. It’s there, whether you like it or not. You can get over it, you can think you’re being over dramatic but ultimately bruised knees are bruised knees. What is an itch? Dry skin? Infected skin? Either way, you can’t see it. Theres no evidence that something itches. Maybe it’s all imaginary. Maybe it’s not. When you work through pain there’s a sort of achievement, you’ve been brave. If you ignore an itch, the itch just

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    Nowadays, the world seems to get even more and more liberal. Everyone is fighting for their own rights without even trying to see a wider view of it, or how will it affect their lives aftermath. Abortion gets even more alarming due to the results of the study conducted by the Researchers from Guttmacher Institute and the University of the Philippines Populations Institute, wherein there were over 470,000 cases of it, has been performed in the Philippines. In 2010, there were projected 90,000 hospitalizations

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    methods Introduction Ulnar neuropathy is one of the most common entrapment neuropathis. It is mainly presented with weakness of ulnar innervated muscles and parasthesis of the 4th and 5th digits(1). The first dorsal interosseous (FDI) and the abductor digiti minimi (ADM) are the two muscles which frequently impaired .The neuropathy has a heteregenoues clinical presentation based on different involvement of fascicles within the ulnar nerve(2,3). Diagnosis of the neuropathy is based on clinical and

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    A Peripheral Neuropathy A peripheral neuropathy is an injury to the peripheral nerves which can result in pains and weakness of the hands and feet. A peripheral neuropathy can be caused by a traumatic injury or an infection. Symptoms and sings for a peripheral neuropathy depend on the types of nerves that are affected including: sensory, motor and autonomic nerves. The signs and symptoms of these three types of nerves are: pains as burning in the hands, arms, feet or legs, weak muscles, falling

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    The study will use a mixed method approach in data collection and analysis to provide enriched data. Mixed methodology will provide a useful inter-play between qualitative and quantitative approaches and capture the best of both. This study will use an embedded design of mixed methodology (Plano Clark et al. 2008) because the research has different questions that need both quantitative and qualitative data to provide answers. However, the study will be a qualitatively driven mixed methodology wherein

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