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    Creative Writing: Witches Home

    The sun was up and morning had officially arrived in Mount Harrison bringing with it legion upon legion of low-level demons whose sole purpose of being there was to find and kidnap Liam. As they moved in and surrounded the Barrett family home after having poured into Mount Harrison from the surrounding townships and communities; they hit the well-hidden dwelling hard. The drive within each of them to capture the child had become so great that none of them had even given a remote thought as to team

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    Heart Disease: A Case Study

    management.3 Initially, decreased blood pressure leads to an increase in sympathetic tone and the release of norepinephrine. Stimulation of the β-1 receptors increases heart rate and contractility. The β-1 receptors are down regulated within a few days, but norepinephrine continues to be released in increasing amounts as heart failure worsens.14 The renin-aldosterone-angiotensin system (RAAS) is stimulated by renal hypoxemia which is a result of decreased renal blood flow in heart failure. Renin release

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    Integumentary System: A Case Study

    A polygraph records changes in respiration, electro dermal responses and cardiovascular activities (Elaad, 1998). Also known as a lie detector, which assess and records four major components that include heart rate, blood pressure, respiration and skin conductivity (Patrick, C. J., 1989). Electrolytes released on the skin surface during perspiration lowers the electrolytic resistance to the skin, thus increasing electro-dermal activity. Lying can cause changes in heart rate, breathing rate, and electro

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    Mike Mario's Descriptive Essay-Personal Narrative

    It happened all too quick. The raging teenager rushed at the older instigator and was instantly sent back two feet by a sweeping fist crashing into his chin. Ripping his skin off and splattering blood on the five behind him. That was Mike Mario. He was seventeen years of age. Crime; he beat up a teacher who tried to rape a fellow classmate, was arrested straight after the incident. Now he was on his back watching the room spin in circles. “So troublesome! So what if I called you a little punk? Do

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    Traumatic Brain Injury

    or recurrent strokes annually. Strokes are more common in men than women but women have high mortality following a stroke. TBI is usually found in adolescent, young adults, and people over the age of 75. Stroke is defined as a condition wherein the blood flow to the brain is hampered. This leads to the decimation of cells within the brain. It can be of two types ischemic and hemorrhagic. 80% strokes are ischemic while only 20% are hemorrhagic. TBI termed as

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    Acute Traumatic Coagulopathy

    the age of 45 in the United Sates. Furthermore, the most common cause of death that is associated in trauma patients is due to severe hemorrhaging. Normal clotting mechanisms consist of thrombin converting fibrinogen to fibrin, which helps control blood loss.

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment

    was just another day during the summer of 2014. I am not an average boy, I suffer from a bleeding disorder called Hemophilia A. My blood doesn’t contain enough clotting factor 8. However, I never let that fact get in the way of my day-to-day life. I walked downstairs that morning, looked around and found that my parents had left for work. In order for my blood to clot I must use a medicine called recombinant factor 8 which will put my factor 8 levels up to 80%. It was one of the days in the

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    Qrb 501 Final Exam

    Name: Yi (Jennifer) Ding Date: January 28, 2016 Question 1: A 72-year-old male patient is admitted to the hospital with diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). While caring for the patient, the nurse noticed that the patient is experiencing dyspnea. What should the nurse do first? a. Elevate the head of the bed to 30 to 45 degrees b. Assess the lungs for adventitious sounds c. Immediately contact the physician and administer oxygen d. Encourage the patient to cough and deep

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    Addie Rerecich Case Study Essay

    and was later diagnosed with pneumonia when they examine a part of her lungs. She had infected boils over her body which were a result of the Staphylococcus bacteria causing septic shock; which is a widespread infection causing organ failure and low blood pressure. Which was pattern recognized in association with community-associated MRSA, which a person can get infected by coming in contact with a contaminated object in the environment, an example would be a kid picking the bacteria in a playground

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    Benita Vasquez Case Study

    What are the clinical causes of death in the story of Benita Vasquez? The clinical causes her death was definitely multifactorial in nature. It started with the second and third degree burn on her leg that became infected. Her inability to afford the full set of medications and treatments worsened her condition. In addition, her wound did not heal well because of her diabetes. It then became gangrenous. Changing the plan of care initiated the PCP created domino effects of disaster. The surgeon has

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