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    Market Segmentation

    Dr GM Naidoo Internal Moderator: Mrs A Moonasamy INSTRUCTIONS: 1. There are 2 online parts to this Exam: you are required to answer both A & B 2. All answers must be provided on the prescribed online format. 3. You must type your answers correctly in the sections required. 4. Avoid spelling errors and incorrect grammar. 5. Make sure your punctuation is correct. 6. Ensure you save this exam on the desktop using your student number. 7. Make sure you save your work after every 5 minutes. Special

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    Comprehensive Soap Note

    Initials: J.K. Age: 39 Sex: F Race: Caucasian Health Care Profile Medications and Med Synthesis: Tramadol 50 mg prn Allergies: NKDA Reason for Contact: annual exam and pap smear History of Present Illness: Last pap was 10 years ago and was abnormal. Patient has been having heavy but regular periods for the past year. Bleeding seems to be worsening monthly. Patient reports y days of bleeding with the first 2-3 so heavy that she is soaking through a super plus tampon

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    Bacterial Meningitis

    Bacterial Meningitis Meningitis is a bacterial infection of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord (meninges). Meningitis can be acute, with a quick onset of symptoms, it can be chronic, and lasting a month or more, or it can be mild or aseptic. Acute bacterial meningitis is the most common form of meningitis.Meningitis is a disease that can be passed from person to person (contagious). It is caused most often by viruses or bacteria that infect the tissues, meninges and sometimes the

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    Ventricular Septal Defect Case Study

    Pediatric A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a hole in a child's heart. The hole is in the wall (septum) between the bottom chambers of the heart (ventricles). A VSD can change the normal flow of blood in the body. A VSD is often found during a routine exam in the first couple of months of your child's life. The size and location of the hole will determine whether your child has any symptoms. Small VSDs may not cause symptoms and may go away on their own. Some larger VSDs may require treatment. CAUSES

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    Case Study : Ectopic Pregnancy

    She’s been having chills throughout the night but no fever. Some nausea and vomiting was reported. Her weight is at 110 lbs and her BP (Blood Pressure) is 97/54 mmHg. She complained about cloudy urine and pain after urination. She was treated for recurrent UTI (Urinary Tract Infection) and bacterial vaginosis. The RN (Register Nurse) had her to take a urine test, draw blood and orders a CBC (Complete Blood Work) and following up with a pelvic exam. The examination revealed normal external genitalia

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    Medical

    reliable Reason for seeking care: Client presents with cough with sputum production, sharp chest pain on inspiration, shortness of breath, body aches and fever, “my fever was 103.2 before coming in” History of present illness: Thirty-six-year-old male presents to office complaining of cough pain in chest, body aches and fever, states pains and fever started 6 days ago. Rates pain as 6 to 10 out of 10, continuous. Patient states he took his own temperature with an oral thermometer with temps ranging

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    Leuemia

    Leukemia is a cancer that is commonly diagnosed to anyone. Leukemia is a type of Cancer, there are various types of Leukemia and they each carry many symptoms to it. Although Leukemia is incurable it is treatable. There are a variety of ways to find out whether or not a person has Leukemia. Leukemia is a cancer of the body’s blood-forming tissues, including the bone marrow and the lymphatic system. There are many types of Leukemia that exist. Some forms of Leukemia are more common in children

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    Brain Abscess

    movements) * Nystagmus (rhythmic, involuntary movements of the eye) * In babies and younger children: * Fever * A full or bulging fontanelle (soft spot located on the top of the head) * Sleepiness or fewer alerts than usual * Increased irritability * High-pitched cry * Poor feeding * Projectile vomiting * Seizures * In older children: * Fever * Complaints of severe headaches * Nausea and vomiting * Changes in personality or behavior * Changes

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    Croup Research Paper

    Croup is a generic term applied to an inflammation of the bronchi, larynx, and trachea. Also known as laryngotracheobronchitis. The term groups a set of symptoms characterized by barking or brassy (croupy), hoarseness, varying in degrees of inspiratory stridor, respiratory distress, and swelling or obstruction in the throat region. Laryngeal involvement is more prominent due to the severe effects on the voice and breathing. Croup affects are seen in children six months up to twelve years of age,

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    Heath

    [pic] TERM PAPER ON Give the detailed mechanism of chicken pox Course Name: INTRODUCTION of health & disease Course Code: Phr883 Submitted To: Submitted By: MISS ANANIA ARJUNA Nagesh MR.RAHUL BHASKAR Reg. No: 3050071035 Seat

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