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    Improving Vpn Performance and Stability

    There are always many factors that will impact the VPN server performance and stability. There is never a one size fits all solutions to any problem. There are many pros and cons that need to be considered. Two performance factors are the load balancing and software configuration. (Jain, S., 2006) While two stability factors are computer programs/equipment and location. (randomwire.com, 2010) In load balancing, the performance is as important as redundancy. NLB can be used to run multiple running

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    Diabetes Teaching Outline

    Diabetes Teaching Outline I. Introduction A. Do I have diabetes? 1. Sign and symptoms 2. Types of diabetes II. Sign and symptoms of diabetes mellitus A. Common symptoms of diabetes 1. Urinating often, feeling thirsty, feeling hungry, etc. 2. Sometimes, there are no symptoms. III. What causes diabetes? A. No exact cause, things that make you more likely to have diabetes 1. Family history of diabetes 2. Being overweight 3. Stress, both emotional and physical 4. Age 5. Injury to the pancreas

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    Fin 370 Week 4 Cash Flow Analysis

    field of education from last 5 years. This article covers the basic of FIN 370 Complete Answer from UOP. Other topics in the class are as follows: FIN 370 WEEK 4 CASH FLOW ANALYSIS FIN 370 FINAL EXAM (NEWEST) FIN 370 WEEK 1 COMPLETE FIN 370 WEEK 2 COMPLETE FIN 370 WEEK 3 COMPLETE FIN 370 WEEK 4 COMPLETE FIN 370 WEEK 5 COMPLETE Want to check other classes..?? Visit

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    Diabetic Retinopathy Case Study

    How to cope with Diabetic retinopathy? What is diabetic eye disease? Diabetic eye disease (DED) is normally used for a group of eye diseases that patients with diabetes mellitus may get as a complication of diabetes. Diabetic eye disease can be the cause of severe vision loss or blindness, above all. Diabetic eye disease includes diabetic retinopathy, cataract and glaucoma. What is Diabetic Retinopathy? Diabetic retinopathy is one of the complications of diabetes out of tripathy. Diabetic retinopathy

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    Type 2 Diabetes

    Gender Differences in the Control of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes A Cross-Sectional Study 1. Study Design Used and Study Objectives/Hypothesis. The study design is used appropriately to answer the research. This cross sectional study was created to assess whether sex differences exist in effective control of cardiovascular risk factors among patients who have diabetes 2. 2. What are the main Exposure Variable(s) and Outcomes Variable(s), procedures for measurement

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    Diabetes Lab Report

    Introduction Due to the symptoms that are caused by the metabolic disease diabetes, diabetics have to be very careful of their sugar intake. Whether a small or large amount of sugar consumption, the deficiency or absence of insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels, can cause a heavy toil on the health of diabetic patients. Food and beverage companies produce many products composed of sugars and are expected to notify buyers of the amount of sugar present in their drinks to refrain from legal

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    Type 2 Diabetes Research Paper

    potentially serious medical conditions such as type 2 diabetes. This type occurs when the body resists its own insulin production to control blood sugar levels. Known as an “old person’s disease”, Type 2 diabetes symptoms do not generally arise until at least middle age; however, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of children and adolescents becoming diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in recent years. Multiple risk factors exist for type 2 diabetes including family history, sedentary lifestyle

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    Type 2 Diabetes Research Paper

    Type 2 Diabetes Genetic Hereditary Disorders ___ By Matthew Jefferson Where Does it come from? Type two Diabetes can be inherited from family genes or it can be developed over time due to being overweight from consuming lots of sodium and carbohydrates into a diet. Most of the time diabetes is caused by poor health choices in diets, however there are a great number of people who have inherited diabetes from family genes. Diabetes usually starts as type one when the person is a child then develops

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    Medication Dose/Rate/Freq Classification Action Nursing Implications

    replaced by Injectable insulin Lantus. THER -antidiabetic, PHAR - biguanides Decreases ephatic glucose production, and decrease intestinal glucose absorption Increases sensitivity to insulin (Vallerand, Sanoski, & Deglin, 2013). O.M diagnosed w/ type 2 diabetes Control diabetes. Pt. who has been well controlled on metformin who develop illness or laboratory abnormalities should be assessed for ketoacidosis or lactic acidosis. Assess serum electrolytes, ketones, glucose, and, if indicated blood pH,

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    Type 2 Diabetes Prevention

    Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States (Murea, Ma, & Freedman, 2012). The prevalence has been rising every decade. In fact, it is predicted that type 2 diabetes will reach to 552 million people by 2030 (Murea, Ma, & Freedman, 2012). Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90% of all diabetic cases. People with diabetes have a 25-75% high risk of death associated with cancer, infection, liver disease, lung disease, and falls (Murea, Ma, & Freedman

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