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    Fecal Incontinence Fecal incontinence is the inability to control your bowels. When you feel the urge to have a bowel movement, you may not be able to wait until you can get to a restroom. This can cause you to have accidents. CAUSES This condition may be caused by: • Constipation. • Damage to the nerves of the anal sphincter muscles or the rectum. • Diarrhea. • Damage to the anal sphincter muscles. • Loss of storage capacity in the rectum. • Pelvic floor dysfunction.

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    Bed wetting or nighttime incontinence or nocturnal enuresis is win you wet the bed not a fun thing to wake up to wet bed. It does not just happen to kids it happens to adults as well. There are several factors to bedwetting. Family history if you have one parent that wets the bed as a child 40% that’s your child will wet the bed two. At any age this can happen. Things that can help are less drinks before bed time. Settle into a bed time take precautions like overnight protection. Go to the bathroom

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    thirsty, frequent urination, and a bad attitude all the time. He decided to go to the doctor to see if there was something wrong. The doctor sent him to the hospital immediately. To Nick’s surprise, his blood pressure was over seven hundred. Nick was later diagnosed with type one diabetes (“type one pop star”). There are two main types of diabetes type one, and type two. They both are extremely devastating, and deadly if not treated. Type one diabetes can

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    Raymond Yee Southerd Physiology 6 22 September 2015 Lab 1: Homeostasis Background Information: Homeostasis is the ability or tendency to maintain internal stability in an organism to adjust to the environmental changes. An example of homeostasis is a thermostat that operates by switching heaters and air-conditioners on and off in response to the temperature inputs’ change. The two types of homeostasis that occurs are positive and negative feedback loops. In a positive feedback loop, an organism

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    diagnose, due to their lack of ability to vocalize if something isn’t feeling right. Increased thirst and urination is a very common sign found in toddlers and other young children. “The reason this (increased thirst) happens is the rising of blood-sugar levels trigger a reaction in the body that pulls fluid from tissues. This will leave your son or daughter constantly—and

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    SOAP MARY AND JOHN MARY Mary, 44 y/o Caucasian Female S. CC: burning on urination HPI: Mary reports burning upon urination and a feeling extreme itchiness and ‘uncomfortable in that area’. Onset: Two days. Location: Pelvic, vulva and urethra. Duration: Constant. Characteristics: burning when urinating and vulva itching Aggravating Factors: urination Relieving Factors: ‘nothing makes it feel better’ Treatment: drinking more water, cranberry pills and Monistat cream but; the treatment does not seem

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    bladder. Drink small amounts of water throughout the day but don’t restrict yourself from drinking since this can cause further irritation. Avoid drinking large amounts of fluids because it can fill your bladder quickly, which increases the urge of urination. Avoid drinks containing aspartame, saccharin or other artificial sweeteners since this can cause bladder irritation. Some of these are also added in pre-packaged foods so always read the labels. Avoid drinking alcohol. Aside from it’s not good for

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    Kayala White Dr. Gurpur HIM 6124C 1. Develop a truth table for the following statements: a) Bacteria A and Bacteria B leads to a disease, b) Bacteria A and no Bacteria B leads to no disease, c) Bacteria B and no Bacteria A leads to a disease, d) no Bacteria A and no Bacteria B leads to no disease. A) Bacteria A and Bacteria B leads to a disease. This will be written as A ^ B = C, the truth table is given below. A B A^B T T T T F F F T T F F F B) Bacteria A and no Bacteria B leads to no disease

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    Causes of Frequent Urination There are several different factors that could lead to the urge to urinate more often than is normal. While some of these causes are fairly simple and can be rectified easily, others may be a bit more serious. In case the only symptom you experience is the urge to pass urine very often, without any pain or burning, then it may be best for you to first take a look at your diet, which includes your water consumption, as well as the medication you are on. Apart from water

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    A Study On Emergency Care

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    Overview Judy Violet [pseudonym] is a twenty-year-old female who has presented to Emergency Care [EC] with a three day history of burning and pain when urinating. She reported urinating more frequently than usual and that her urine was cloudy. She reported lethargy and loss of appetite, but was accepting fluids. She denied fever, nausea, vomiting and flank pain. She reported two previous urinary tract infections [UTIs] in the past six months. She self-managed these with cranberry juice, so

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