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    1. The aim of the study was to work out a prescription for a teat tablet with sodium ibuprofen of high rate of therapeutic agent release. Studies have been undertaken on the evaluation of xylitol and sorbitol effect on morphological and physicochemical parameters of the produced tablets and on pharmaceutical availability of sodium ibuprofen. 2. Two kinds of tablets containing 50 mg of sodium ibuprofen were developed. Sorbitol was the basic formulating component of batch A tablets and xylitol of

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    25-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with two days of fever, chills, and sweats. These symptoms began abruptly, and were accompanied by malaise, headache, dry cough, myalgias, and decreased appetite. She denied photophobia, neck stiffness, chest pain, dyspnea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, or dysuria. While the symptoms are non-specific, an infectious cause is most likely given the relatively abrupt onset of fever, chills, sweats, malaise, and myalgias. Further details of her past

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    DISASTER MANAGEMENT SPEECH Background and Context: I am assuming a scenario where the Chief of the medical board is addressing a press conference. The speech would be delivered at the office of the medical director; the US and Iowa flag visible in the background. The rhetorical situation of the speech would be primarily assuring the citizens of the Polk County that the root cause of the endemic has been spotted, sales of the particular candy stalled for the time and they are fully prepared counter

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    INTRODUCTION Blood is one of the integral components of body constituents, which flows throughout body and becomes a reason for survival. Blood transfusion is a life saving intervention for patients in need of transfusion. Blood borne infections are common serious hurdles of blood transfusion. Considering the serious consequences of these infections and to hold back the transmission to minimum, it is extremely important to remain vigilant about the possible spread of these diseases in the course

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    the first semester in my third year of my under graduation. Myself came out from the college to my room and i was feeling little dull that day. Slowly there was a slight increase in my body temperature that night and i thought it might be a normal fever. It was a tough time to sleep that night in spite to the raise in my body temperature and even i have suffered with body pains that night. I was all alone in my room that night and moreover i am staying about 300 kilometres far away from my parents

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    early in the morning.” “I’m sorry, my parents died this morning, and I am left to figure out my life on my own.” “I’m sorry about your parents. My friend, her name was Polly Logan, died recently. People are saying that it is a fever. Do you know if your parents died or a fever?” “My parents were diagnosed by Dr. Benjamin Rush himself. He bled both my mother and father, and said, “I will send someone over, they shall be sent over every day for two more weeks, and to take

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    An epidemic is sweeping the nation. Rapidly more cases of STD’s are being noted to appropriate health officials and are steadily increasing instead of declining. The Centers for Disease Control, commonly known as the CDC, have vigorously tracked HIV numbers and an estimated “1,218,400 persons aged 13 years and older are living with the HIV infection” (“HIV in The United States: At A Glance”). This doesn’t include the amount of people clueless to being infected at all: a whopping 156,300. Discouragingly

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    symptoms and side effects include extremely high fevers, inflammation of the eyes, tongue, and throat, and severe cough before causing rashes, throwing up, extreme thirst, and finally, if the patient has survived this long, he starts to experience diarrhea and severe ulcerations, as well as possible loss of the genitals,

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    The Signs and Symptoms of a Sinus Infection Sinus infections are a common condition that affects many Americans. Often times, people pass off a stuffy nose as a cold, but when they persist for weeks, you may have a sinus infection. Sinus infections are typically caused by allergies, infection, or from irritation of the sinuses due to particulate or chemicals. There are two forms of sinus infections, acute and chronic. An acute sinus infection only lasts for a short duration of time. While a chronic

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    Introduction Mr. Ahlee Muhammad was seen on June 6, 2013 at St. Mary’s Medical Practice for examination fever and a sore. He was examined by myself, Doctor Miguelita Neason with the assistance of Elaine Johnson RN. We treated the patient and performed a minor surgery on his leg in the office on his second visit. We also sent the patient home with instructions on how to care for his lesion. Patient Background Information1 This case study is about my patient, Mr. Ahlee Muhammad. My patient is a 41

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