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    St. Paul University Philippines Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 3500 School of Health Sciences A Case Study On ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME At SACRED HEART UNIT Submitted by: Mark Ayson Macasaddu BSN-3B(PBL G1) Submitted to: Mr. Donald Paloma, RN, MSN INTRODUCTION Acute coronary syndrome is a term used for any condition brought on by sudden, reduced blood flow to the heart. Acute coronary syndrome symptoms may include the type of chest pressure that you feel during

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    Abstract Parathyroid carcinoma is a rare form of endocrine malignancy accounting for only a small minority of cancer cases. Due to the rarity of this cancer, there are no generalized guidelines for its management; however, surgery remains to be the mainstay therapy. The purpose of this article is to review and summarize the available literature on parathyroid carcinoma, while discussing proposed staging systems and the role of available adjuvant therapies. Keywords Parathyroid; Carcinoma; Review;

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    Chanelle Okkers Thesis: Skin Diseases and Disorders   Chanelle Okkers International Academy of Health and Skincare Year : 2A Thesis : Skin diseases and disorders Table of Contents • Page 1-2 : Introduction • Page 3 : Acne • Page 4 : Alopecia Areata • Page 5 : Basal cell carcinoma • Page 6 : Contact dermatitis • Page 7 : Atopic eczema • Page 8 : Hailey-Hailey disease • Page 9 : Herpes simplex • Page 10 : Hirsutism • Page 11 : Hyperhidrosis • Page 12 : Impetigo • Page 13 :

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    Nursing Case Study (H-Mole)

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    located in the pelvic cavity and are supported by the pelvic floor. The external organs are located from the lower margin of the pubis to the perineum. The appearance of the external genitals varies greatly from woman to woman, since age, heredity, race, and the number of children a woman has borne determines the size, shapes, and color. The Uterus A hallow organ about the size and shape of a pear. It serves two important functions: it is the organ of menstruation and during pregnancy it receives

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    Miracle of Life

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    | 2 | Chicken, mutton, beef, beans | Fats | 1 | Sugar, honey, butter, margarine, oil | Nutrient | benefit | | zinc | Essential for normal growth and physical developmentOptimal immune function | | | | | Essential fatty acids | Metabolic & structural functions | | iron | Essential for building healthy blood cells | | Vitamin B complex | Energy production and releaseImmune function and nervous system | | | | | Vitamin A | Normal visionHealthy skinSkeletal developmentTooth

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study The assessment of Indomie noodles TV commercials among children is diverse and it has attracted or resulted to this research. Television as a means of communication is widely believed to be the most persuasive and effective medium. This is facilitated by the unique features of television which is the combination of sight, sound and motion. These features account for the diverse viewer ship. Robert Reed (2007) defines television according to

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    UNIT 2: Natural Resources 2.1 INTRODUCTION 2.2 RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES 2.2.1 Natural resources and associated problems 2.2.2 Non-renewable resources 2.2.3 Renewable resources a. Forest Resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies. Timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people b. Water Resources: Use and over-utilisation of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams – benefits and problems. c. Mineral

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    Physical Fitness

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    Physical education (often abbreviated Phys. Ed. or P.E.) or gymnastics(gym or gym class) is a course taken during primary and secondary educationthat encourages psychomotor learning in a play or movement exploration setting. Physical education trends have developed recently to incorporate a greater variety of activities. Introducing students to activities like bowling, walking/hiking, or Frisbee at an early age can help students develop good activity habits that will carry over into adulthood.

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    Health Equity

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    Nursing in 3D: Diversity, Disparities, and Social Determinants The Social Determinants of Health: It’s Time to Consider the Causes of the Causes Paula Braveman, MD, MPHa Laura Gottlieb, MD, MPHb ABSTRACT During the past two decades, the public health community’s attention has been drawn increasingly to the social determinants of health (SDH)—the factors apart from medical care that can be influenced by social policies and shape health in powerful ways. We use “medical care” rather

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    Introduction Health: the Elementary Human Right Health is declared as a basic human right by the universal declaration of human rights in 1948, stating that "everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of oneself and one 's family, including food, clothing, housing, and medical care." Endowment of health is a fundamental good and a moral issue because it provides opportunity to pursue life goals, reduces pain and suffering, prevents premature loss of

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