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Organizational Change
Organizational Change
Introduction
The electronic medical record system has largely replaced the typical paper oriented medical records in majority of clinical settings. This technology has resulted into organizational change on large scale with respect to administrative task, healthcare budget and record keeping in hospitals or private clinics. These records can ...
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ISCHEMIA
Critical Limb Ischemia
[ Critical Limb Ischemia
Introduction
Critical limb ischemia is a disease in which the arteries of the lower limb of the body experience severe blockage. The blockage in the arteries causes a reduction in the rate of blood flow and this disease is a serious type of peripheral arterial ...
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ROLE OF TBA & MATERNAL DEATHS
Traditional Attendants of birth' Role in Influencing Maternal Deaths Rates
Traditional Attendants of birth
In developing nations, Traditional Attendants of birth have been a topic of debate in terms of maternal as well as newborn health care, due to the absence of trained health care personnel ...
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Achieving my lifetime goals
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Achieving my lifetime goals
Introduction
The aim of this essay is to discuss and analyze my life time goals and how I will achieve those goals through shaping my current and future academic and extra-curricular activities.
Discussion
The setting of goals is considered to be extremely essential in ...
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Cell Functions
Cell Functions
Introduction
All the living organisms are composed of cells and it is the smallest unit of life due to which all the life process can continue their function. The organisms are made up of one or more cells and the cells originate from the existing ones. The cells ...
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Closed Circulatory System
"Theoretically we have a closed circulatory system but is it completely closed?"
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The circulatory system is defined as a system that allows the circulation of blood and lymph to transport nutrients (like amino acids and electrolytes), carbon dioxide, oxygen, blood cells, hormones, and etc. towards and away from ...
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Frank-Starling Mechanism
Explain how the Frank-Starling mechanism is clinically relevant?
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There are three basic mechanisms that regulate the heart contractile strength in acute conditions. First, stroke volume and muscle force vary directly with preload and the length of sarcomere, respectively. This phenomenon is known as Frank-Starling law of the heart. Second, the ...
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Breathing at Higher Altitudes
Breathing at Higher Altitudes
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The process of breathing occurs due to the differences in the pressure of air in the thorax as compared with the external environment. When an individual inhales the air by nostrils, the intercostal muscles of the body and the diaphragm contracts and in ...
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Role of Carbon Dioxide in maintaining the pH of Blood
Role of Carbon Dioxide in maintaining the pH of Blood
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The value of pH varies in different regions of the body. Stomach has the highest acidic value of pH that are 1.35 to 3.5, which helps in protection of stomach mucosa from ...
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Soldiers Fainting in a Hot Day
Soldiers Fainting in a Hot Day
Introduction
The condition of fainting or syncope is the loss of consciousness for the time being. It is the normal physiological reaction of the body to the persistent upright position for long duration. The fainting is often observed in the soldiers ...