Boldenone Undecylenate Dosage and StackingEquipoise Dosage Recommendations As the half-life of Boldenone Undecylenate is 14-16 days, there is no need to inject Equipoise (or EQ for short) more than once a week. The most common weekly Boldenone dosage is 50-150 mg for women and 400-800 mg for men. Doses higher than 1000 mg per week do not show additional benefits. The longer the cycle of Equipoise is, the more positive effects of the drug are seen. However, the recommended cycle length is 2-2
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was on a respiratory ventilator on bi-pap mode. During the care of the patient, the physician ordered a hemoglobin and hematocrit lab. I was attempting to draw a blood sample, when we noticed the test tube was damaged. I went to get another test tube to draw the blood sample. I retrieved the test tube and successfully drew the blood sample for the requested lab. The nurse pointed out that I left the patient’s side rail down and she stated this put
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It can affect many part of the body and show a wide spectrum of non-specific cause symptoms(5). Lungs, heart, kidney, skin, brain, joints, and blood vessels can all be affected by SLE(5). People with SLE have flares of disease followed by remission periods which means symptoms vary from mild to life threatening symptoms(2)(4)(5). According to a study of SLE patients in 7 European countries over
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Myelin is a lipoprotein sheath which is wrapped around nerve axons, thereby insulating them. Myelin is composed of approximately 70% lipid and 30% protein (in comparison to 50 to 30% lipid concentration in normal cells) and is produced by the oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system (CNS) and Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) (Jackman et al., 2009; Rolak, 2002). Myelin serves many purposes as its low capacitance and high resistance nature helps it play the role of an insulator
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Picture something for me, you are walking to school on a nice sunny day, you stop to cross the street, a car drives by shoots you up and leaves you on the ground to ooze the remaining life from the new bullet holes now decorating your body. When a person thinks of a gang they think of a group of thugs with weapons and bad intentions, they do not picture poor children scared for their lives. Children in poor areas have grown up in gang violence, a child’s upbringing creates them into the person
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Heart disease is defined by the decreasing of blood flow to coronary arteries that supply blood to the cardiac muscles. The lumen of blood vessels become increasingly narrower, due to a build of plaque through a process called atherosclerosis. The resulting tissue necrosis eventually leads to heart attacks, cardiac arrests, and heart failure. Moments after the patient will stop breathing and become unresponsive. Emergency maneuvers to maintain perfusion in these cardiac emergencies are key to favorable
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and women suffering from a heart attack caused by CAD. Coronary Artery Disease is a disease in which plaque builds up inside the arteries. The buildup of plaque in the arteries causes a narrowing of the arteries. This results in the inability of the blood containing necessary oxygen to be transported to the heart and thus, to the rest of the body. The arteries are supposed to normally supply oxygen to the heart
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Fiction in the curriculum Starting your life with a rough start is never positive. However, when unfavorable starts are all you know, you have to do something for yourself. The author tells his stories of a struggle growing up in a place where only a few of his friends got to see adulthood. Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez is a biographical book about his life growing up in the ghetto side of Los Angeles. He talks about his experiences in gang violence and watching his close friends being taken
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1. The nurse completes the medication reconciliation for this patient. Explain the information gained in this procedure and the purpose of the medication reconciliation. (5 points) The medication reconciliation presented a panoramic view of the dose, route and frequency of the prescription the patient is currently taking. After it is performed it can be observed that the patient is taking 1200mg of Ibuprofen which is the max dose per day. Tylenol is prescribed 500mg every 6 hours PRN, patient need
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cardiomyopathy, and coronary heart disease. In heart failure, the increase in the resistance against which the heart pumps (afterload) further depresses cardiac output. A reduced renal blood flow induces renin secretion and increased plasma aldosterone and angiotensin concentrations. Water and sodium retention increases blood volume causing central venous pressure to increase. These changes overall first help to maintain cardiac output however in the long term they eventually cause morbidity and mortality
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