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Personal Statement
Since Childhood, everybody has a dream to excel in any professional career. Priorities depend upon a person to person, but wish to become the best would always prevail in heart. We select our path according to our interests as everybody has some unique qualities, interests, and habits according to ...
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SPRITUALITY AND NURSING
An exploration of therapeutic use of spiritual disciplines in clinical practice
An exploration of therapeutic use of spiritual disciplines in clinical practice
Spirituality and its associated patterns of healing have been a grave source of help to understand the condition of the patient or an individual with an ailment. ...
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ERTHROPOIETIN
Erythropoietin - Summary
Erythropoietin - Summary
Erythropoietin is a hormone produced by the kidneys, whose function is to keep constant the concentration of red blood cells. Normally, red blood cells formed and destroyed at the same speed. However, if the kidney senses a decrease in circulating red blood cells release ...
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SUMMARY
Summary: Chapter 3
Summary: Chapter 3
Iron is present in the body in haemoglobin, myoglobin, haemosiderin and ferritin, and in iron-containing enzymes. Transferrin is the main transport protein in blood and hepcidin the main regulator of iron absorption and iron release from macrophages. Iron metabolism is regulated according to iron status ...
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PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY Professional Liability
Professional Liability
Introduction
Physicians often rely on office assistants to perform basic diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. If a physician allows an assistant to engage in activities for which he or she is not adequately trained or lacks sufficient experience, the physician is likely to be held legally responsible ...
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TRANSITION TO GRADUATE PRACTICE
Transition to Graduate Practice, Clinical Practicum
Transition to Graduate Practice, Clinical Practicum
Introduction
A nurse is a healthcare professional who, in collaboration with other members of a wellbeing care team, is to blame for treatment, security, and recovery of acutely or chronically ill individuals; health advancement and upkeep inside ...
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CELL TRANSFER
Cell Transfer during Pregnancy
Cell Transfer during Pregnancy
Introduction
"I am a crowd," reads a verse from the poem Song of Myself, Walt Whitman. Although not intended by the author, the verse is reminiscent biology. Research suggests that each of us possesses, in addition to the billions of, cells that ...
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HEALTH CARE COSTS
Health Care Costs
Health Care Costs
Introduction
Health expenditure reached U.S. $ 2.5 billion in 2009 and spent 17.6% of gross domestic product (GDP). In 2019, health spending is expected to pass $ 4,500,000,000,000 and 19.6 percent of GDP. U.S. has spent more than $ 8,000 per person on health each ...
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WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT ABORTION?
What Do You Think About Abortion?
What Do You Think About Abortion?
Introduction
An abortion is termed as death and expulsion of the fetus from the uterus before five months of pregnancy. After this date until 28 weeks of pregnancy it is called immature and premature ...
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DIABETES
Diabetes
Table of Contents
DEFINITION AND EPIDEMIOLOGY1
AETIOLOGY2
Some Diseases Can Trigger Diabetes:2
Some Medications Can Cause Diabetes:3
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY3
CLINICAL SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS, INCLUDING AN INDICATION OF RED-FLAG SYMPTOMS4
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS AND INVESTIGATIONS4
Diabetes Mellitus5
Glucose Intolerance5
Impaired Fasting Glucose5
Pathogenesis5
Pathogenesis of Type 1 diabetes6
Pathogenesis of Type 2 Diabetes7
ORTHODOX MEDICAL TREATMENT8
Medication8
Insulin9
Oral Hypoglycaemic Agents9
Surgery10
NATURAL MEDICINE10
Nutrition11
Exercise11
Prevention12
PROGNOSIS13
REFERENCES14
Diabetes
Definition and Epidemiology
Diabetes is a heterogeneous group of ...