Nueva Ecija Doctors’ Colleges, Inc. Cagayan Valley Road, Cabanatuan City College of Medical Technology Acute Glomerulonephritis In partial fulfillment of RLE Researchers: Valdez, Shiela Mae A. Alonzo, Krizzel Marie M. Sevilla, Rica Allona N. Flores, Ma. Cristina D. Mangulabnan, Kimberly M. March 2015 I. INTRODUCTION Glomerulonephritis literally means inflammation of the glomerulus or the clusters of microscopic blood vessels in the kidney that filter wastes and fluids
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The Four Basic Human Body Structure Units and Their Functions The four basic human body structure units are cells, tissues, organs and systems which, all working together make the human body function. The cells are the core structure that make up the human body, although there are many different shapes, sizes and types they consist of three main parts, the cell membrane which maintains the shape of the cell and separates and controls the movement of material into and out of the cell, the nucleus
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Escherichia Coli is a bacterium that is found in the environment and in the intestines of animals and humans. Most strains of E. coli are nonpathogenic and are important to the environment and for healthy human intestines. For the purpose of this paper, I will talk about the pathogenic E. coli, as known as diarrheagenic E. coli, that causes disease in humans. Pathogenic E. coli causes diarrhea and other intestinal problems and is transmitted through contaminated water or food, or through contact
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A Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy And Physiology First year Diploma in Pharmacy (PH) Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CELL,MSBTE,MUMBAI. LABORATORY MANUAL DEVELOPMENT FOR DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY Particulars Education Technology Consultant Project Institution Shri. D.M.Makone, Team for design Mahatma Gandhi Vidyamandir's, Institute of Industrial And Pharmaceutical Technology, Panchavati,Nashik-422 003 November-2005 - May 2006 Principal,Shri
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affects millions of people each year. The Center of Disease Control reports sepsis as the 10th leading cause of death in the United States (V). For adults age 65 and over hospital admission because of sepsis have increased 48%. The body’s immune system switches into “high gear” which overwhelms the body’s normal blood flow and oxygenation of tissues throughout the body. This process, if not treated in time, can quickly lead to organ failure and death. Approximately one third of people diagnosed
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Summary of the Anatomy of the Frog As in other higher vertebrates, the frog body may be divided into a head, a short neck, and a trunk. The flat head contains the brain, mouth, eyes, ears, and nose. A short, almost rigid neck permits only limited head movement. The stubby trunk forms walls for a single body cavity, the coelom (Anatomy of the Frog). All the frog's internal organs--including the heart, the lungs, and all organs of digestion--are held in this single hollow space (Anatomy of the
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hospital, one of those things is contracting a bacteria in an area that you believe is to be the cleanest. This bacteria can live on the surface of many places in a hospital for many days and can be contracted by someone who has a weakened immune system or open wound. This is called Acinetobacter baumannii. Background: Acinetobacter baumannii is a gram negative bacillus that is highly resistant to most medications that are used to treat the bacteria. The bacterium forms a light film over the pathogen
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epithelial cells on the skin and our body tract conditions, like the linings of the respiratory, urinary, and gastrointestinal systems. When exposed to pathogenic substances, these allow the body to expel the harmful particles by coughing, sneezing, vomiting, and other methods of flushing them out. The first line of defense is also composed of our natural, beneficial bacteria, which train and develop the immune system and protect against microbes by producing chemicals that are toxic to foreign invaders.
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Scenario A Acute renal failure: Ms. Jones, a 68-year-old female, underwent open-heart surgery to replace several blocked vessels in her heart. On her first day postoperatively, it was noted that she had very little urine output. 1. What is happening to Ms. Jones’s kidneys, and why is it causing the observed symptom? Ms. Jones just had open-heart surgery and her kidneys did not have enough blood flowing to them (possibly because of low blood pressure during the surgery) and are struggling to work
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Zoonotic pathogens : - B.Abortus / B.Melitensis Symptoms: -long term fever - Undulant fever - Complication in bone manifestation: bone pain ; arthritis - Re-current infection is common - Virus like infection Identification: - Oxidase + Urease+ -Serology test IgG/ IgM -gram negative rods,Very small cannot be seen under microscope -Slow grow better isolate with CO2 and increase humidity. -Sampled from blood (5 to 7 days b4 giving a negative report) -cultured on chocolate agar(enrichment
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