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Advantages of Prone vs. Supine in Myocardial Perfusion
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Myocardial Perfusion Imaging is usually employed for the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. Coronary artery diseases are better detected with non-invasive MPI technique. There are different types of imaging techniques in MPI. The best so far is SPECT imaging methods. As reported by the ...
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Pharmacy Department
[Name of the Organization]
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Pharmacy department establishment requires the basic and proper guidelines. A formulated system can be evaluated on the basis of demands of consumers. Proper quality check and control is highly important in the development of any business. So is the case in pharmaceutics, a proper and strict ...
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Article Analysis
Article Analysis
Health problems along with social challenges that are faced by require us to develop as well as advance the profession of nursing. Studies of the second and third cycle can contribute significantly to improving our current practice. We have to discover the most effective, efficient and ...
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Dose Reduction Techniques in Siemens Sensation 64-Slice
Dose Reduction Techniques in Siemens Sensation 64-Slice
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In spite of the global acceptance of Computed Tomography because of its large number of benefits for a patient if used in proper indications, cancer risk is highly imminent due to a great deal of use of CT ...
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HEALTH AND SOCIAL DETERMINANTS
Health and Social Care Policies of London Borough of Sutton
Health and Social Care Policies of London Borough of Sutton
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Health is a necessity for all. It is the basic right for every human in the world according to World Health Organization (WHO). Many organizations related to health and ...
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Bridging the Gap
Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice for a Systems Approach to Addiction Treatment Programs
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National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Networks (CTN) was launched by NIDA in 1999. About 200 community treatment programs were harnessed by the institute by the CTN for the testing of research-based treatments. ...
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BARRIERS TO OBTAINING ADVANCED DIRECTIVES
Barriers to Obtaining Advanced Directives
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Introduction4
Potential Benefits of Advance Directives4
Possible Limitations of Advance Directives5
Subjects with Advanced Directives5
Literature Review7
Factors of Relevance for an Agent9
Deviation from the Directives9
Consulting the Healthcare Team10
Palliative Care & Advance Directives11
Components of a Directive12
Mandatory Guidelines for Doctors and Relatives14
Patient Consent and Refusal of Care16
The Scope ...
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The Effects of Aging on the Muscular System
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As the human body ages, there is a common reduction in the power and size of all muscular tissues. Generally, fibers of muscle become small in diameter, indicating a decrease in ATP as well as myofibrils, myoglobin, and reserves of glycogen. Moreover, muscles ...
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Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury
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Traumatic brain injury has been associated with significant long-term impairments in intellectual functioning, language and communicative skills, and executive and memory abilities (Chamberlain, 2006). Given the high potential for the trauma to affect the orbito-frontal and anterior temporal regions, moderate to severe traumatic brain injuries are ...
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Heart Failure
Heart Failure
Introduction
The heart has two atria (right atrium and left atrium) that make up the upper chambers of the heart, and two ventricles (left ventricle and right ventricle) that make up the lower chambers of the heart. The ventricles are muscular chambers that pump blood when the muscles contract. ...