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TOXICITY
Toxicity
Toxicity
Question: Describe the types of dose-harm relationships that are investigated in toxicology and explain their importance to hygiene standard setting
Exposure to any material can be either acute or chronic. An acute exposure typically occurs through a single high dose, such as in an industrial accident where factory workers are ...
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LEGAL, WORKPLACE & ETHICS
Legal, Workplace and Ethics
Legal, Workplace and Ethics
Question # 1
Schedule II medicines are the category of drugs that are very strong and have addiction but used for the medical treatments legitimately. E.g. cocaine, methadone etc.
Schedule III medicines are the category of drugs that less strong than ...
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NURSING PLAN
Nursing Plan
Nursing Care Plan
STUDENT
Patrice Gutt
CLIENT'S INITALS
J.D.
DIAGNOSIS
Impaired Cardiac Output
Nursing Diagnosis:
PRIIORITY PROBLEM 1 Impaired Cardiac Output
PRIORITY PROBLEM 2 Risk for infection
PRIORITY PROBLEM 3 Ineffective breathing
PRIORITY PROBLEM #1 Behavioral Outcomes (formulate to be accomplished on date of care)
[1] No Auscultations should be there in Patient's lungs
[2] No signs of ...
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APPLICATION OF THEORY
Application of Theory in Practice Paper
Application of Theory in Practice Paper
Medical approach focuses on freeing the people from diseases. In this approach, patient is dependent on medical professional or experts for the treatment. Major emphasis, in this concern, is placed on patient's ability to effectively follow the ...
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NEUROMOTOR IEP
Neuromotor IEP
Neuromotor IEP
Patient Profile
I choose to observe a Christian a student that has cerebral palsy. He is 15 years old and lives with his parents. He is born with a birth injury of cerebral palsy. Therefore, he is unable to walk, talk, and play as other children ...
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Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems
Abtract
Many visions came into biomedical sciences by improvments in microengineeringtechnologies which can defeat conventional techniques. An organ-on-a-chip is a multi-channel 3-D microfluidiccell culture chip that has The potential to mimic the way real organs work, so that scientists and engineers can model the effects of therapies more precisely.Such ...
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EMG INSTRUMENTATIONS EMG Instrumentations
EMG instrementations
Introduction
Electromyography (EMG) is a diagnostic procedure that is used to determine the health of muscles, along with the nerve cells that control these muscles, or what are called motor neurons. In purpose, the EMG is an electrical recording of muscle activity that aids ...
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Coroner VS. Medical Examiner
Coroner VS. Medical Examiner
Introduction
There are various advantages and disadvantages of a coroner and a medical examiner. Coroner is an officer in a country, state, district or municipality who have the rights of monarch of private property. No qualifications are required to become a coroner and he or ...
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CANCER CARE
Cancer Care Case
Cancer Care Case
Determining the Risk
In developing conclusive evidence about the diagnosis of the woman in case, I would first need to determine whether the woman has any risk of lung cancer. For the purpose, I examine whether the risk factors for each of the cancers relate ...
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Computed Tomography
Computed Tomography
Introduction
Computed tomography (CT) examination is performed with special X-ray equipment that allows to obtain images from different angles, with the use of special programs of powerful electronic computers, to reconstruct the sections (slices) of the human body. The apparatus of TC appears to a large “donut ...