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BACK SQUAT
Back Squat Injuries
Back Squat Injuries
Introduction
Squat is referred to as a complex body workout practiced in training sessions of strength for strengthening muscles of thighs, hips, bottoms, bones and quads. These workouts have significant affect on the strength and size of legs, and bottoms. The squad related exercises ...
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Essential Hematology
Essential Hematology
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Anemia of chronic disease occurs in chronic inflammatory processes of various organs (lung, kidney, liver), caused by infectious agents in systemic connective tissue disease, endocrine disease and with tumors of different locations. The etiology of anemia of chronic disease include the infections (acute and chronic), virus ...
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Pregnancy and Neonatal Haematology
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Pregnancy and Neonatal Haematology
Introduction
Pregnancy is the duration between the times when there is implantation of the fertilized eggs in the uterus till the time of delivery. When one talks about pregnancy, it means the process in which there is a physiological growth and development ...
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Summary 27
Summary 27
Summary
Thrombosis is the formation of solid masses of platelets and fibrin in the circulation. It may be arterial or venous. The chances of venous as well as arterial thrombosis increases as a person advances in age. Moreover, thrombosis is also associated with various scenarios such pregnancy, surgery and ...
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Neonatal Sepsis
Neonatal Sepsis
Introduction
Neonatal sepsis, also referred to as “sepsis neonatorum”, is a condition of the new born infant. It may be defined as, “a clinical syndrome of bacetremia, in which the newly born infant is affected, showing symptomatic signs of infection, within the first four weeks of life”.
The sepsis ...
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Autism
Thesis Statement
Autism, a pervasive developmental disorder, is characterized by deficits in communication, language, imaginative play and social interactions. A preference for inanimate objects over eye contact and the human face has been documented extensively in clinical observations on autism. Children with autism demonstrate difficulties in many areas of emotional development, ...
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ARTICLE REVIEW
Article Review
Article Review
Abstract & Introduction
All organisms, no matter how big or small, and all the cells that compose them, need energy to survive. Metabolism is the process through which a life form gets energy from its environment and uses it to live. Metabolism includes eating food, breaking it down ...
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ASSESSMENT OF PATIENT WITH DEMENTIA
Assessment of Patient with Dementia (Alzeimers Disease)
Assessment of Patient with Dementia (Alzeimers Disease)
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Alzheimer's disease is a chronic and irreversible neurodegenerative disorder, in which alterations occur early in declarative memory, in the spatial and temporal location. In the late stages, it presents a severe dementia accompanied ...
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Ethical Issues in Nursing
Ethical Issues in Nursing
Introduction
Nurses are part of the medical staff that has the greatest contact with the patient, which is why it is the most important for them to carry complete knowledge of the ethics regarding the profession. Nurses in their practice make countless decisions about patient ...
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PUBLIC HEALTH AND LAW
Government and Motor Vehicle Safety
Government and Motor Vehicle Safety
Introduction
The study is related to the public health and the law which particularly focuses on the motor vehicle safety and the role of state and federal government. It is observed that in the recent years, state government in ...