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    Stasis Dermatitis Essay

    Dermatitis is defined as inflammation of the skin. There are several types of dermatitis. They include atopic, contact, seborrheic, stasis, neurodermatitis, and hand dermatitis. Stasis dermatitis is inflammation of the skin on the lower extremities. It is caused by poor circulation, which is usually in the lower legs. Venous insufficiency is a condition where the veins have trouble sending blood back to the heart, which can lead to stasis dermatitis. The poor circulation is a result of a condition

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    Hot Zone Case Study

    No matter what situation you find yourself facing, you will always know that however the outcome, you can always find valuable lessons from the crisis at hand. This is exactly the case with Hot zone by Richard Preston. Hot Zone is full of many different crises that could have possibly lead to horrendous outcomes. These crises all had the potential to end with a positive outcome or all hell could have broken loose. The Ebola virus especially has the potential to kill hundreds, if not thousands, if

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    Cause And Effect Of Rp-Ila

    Everyday, people around the world experiencing seemingly harmless symptoms decide to go online to diagnose their illness. “It can’t hurt, can it?” They ask. Alas, after consulting Dr. WebMD, this unfortunate soul is shocked- their headache and cough may actually be the deadly bubonic plague! Grievously, our protagonist begins to write their will, and several days later, they are found in their house- alive. This scenario is a common example of “armchair doctors” misdiagnosing their symptoms

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    Start-Blinatumomab Case Study

    Although this disease is more common in children, it does occur in adults. Before you start treatment, you need to have a discussion with the doctor and make sure you understand what’s involved in treating this condition. To start - blinatumomab is going to temporarily lower the white blood cells, increasing the chance of infection, so you will need to avoid individuals or groups of people with illnesses. You need to avoid environments that can produce airborne germs or harmful bacteria. These

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    Christiaan Barnard Biography

    on november 8, 1922 christiaan barnard was born. He was one of three boys,but one of his brothers,abraham died. His other brother his name was marius barnard and he became south african cardiac surgeon , and inventor of critical illness insurance. His mother maria, played the church organ and his father adam barnard, was a church pastor. Christiaan barnard was born in a small country the town of beaufort west in south africa. Christiaan barnard went to training in america, and became a leading heart

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    Survival Of The Sickest Summary

    because it made him feel great both emotionally and physically. The reason behind his physical please from donating blood was because he was diagnosed with hemochromatosis or iron overload disease. Her father passed away early but she was still motivated to find a cure to hemochromatosis for others with the disease. 2) What are the consequences of hemochromatosis if it’s left untreated? Hemochromatosis caused the body’s cells to uptake all available iron. This eventually leads to a hazardous

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    Sca1 Unit 3 Assignment 1

    familiarize you with the process going from the characterization of a disease in human patients, to the identification of a mutated gene causing it, to the use of a mouse model to investigate how this mutation is causing the disease. Question 1: Based on this video, describe the symptoms of the SCA1 disease. Answer: SCA1 is an evolving, neurodegenerative disease involving loss of balance and coordination (a.k.a. ataxia). Moreover, this disease of the nervous system, ultimately leads to severe muscle deterioration

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    Crohn's Disease Case Study

    the intestine narrows, an obstruction can develop, and abscess frequently form. 11. This question has two parts. a. Who does Crohn’s disease usually affect? Crohn’s disease usually affects white adults age 20 to 40, and two to three times more common among Ashkenazi jews. b. Describe the treatment for Crohn’s disease. The treatment for Crohn’s disease is with anti-inflammatory medications and with immunosuppressive agents. Surgery is performed to correct complications such as obstruction

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    Communicable Diseases

    Communicable Diseases - Dermatophytes HCS 457 February 11, 2013 University of Phoenix Communicable Diseases - Dermatophytes Communicable diseases remain a frequent cause of illness in human population due to many reasons. Communicable diseases are diseases that can be passed from one person to another just by everyday communication. Communicable diseases are the easiest to spread amongst our population. Dermatophytes are a type of communicable disease that could be spread to

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    The Effects of Zoonotic Diseases

    The Effects of Zoonotic Diseases Case Study #13 April 17, 2011 Zoonosis refers to an infectious disease in animals that can be transmitted to people. An animal serves as the natural reservoir for such an infectious agent, ("MedTerms," 2001). Many zoonoses, which is simply the plural meaning of zoonosis, including viruses, bacteria, and parasites can be transmitted to humans by various routes. Some of these routes consist of animal bites, vectors (i.e.,

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