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…of Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, and Bachelor of Pharmacy. Among the 71.6% of women who are undergraduate students in Health Science, most of them are studying Nursing, followed by Pharmacy and Medicine and Surgery. It indicates…
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…like prodrome, a history of minor trauma, recent surgery, or varicella infection. The prodrome may be due to a viral illness predisposing to TSS. These early symptoms may be related to the evolving infection. In 50% of cases associated with necrotizing…
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…, but there are ways to treat some of its effects. Painful or disfiguring skin tumors can be removed by surgery. However, they may grow back. Tumors on the eye or ear nerves sometimes can be removed or treated with radiation or chemotherapy. Scoliosis may be treated…
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…of the throat) and tightening up the throat's lining. Study has shown surgery to be the best route for sleep apnea patients. Case study: A 38-year-old production supervisor was interviewed four months postoperative and reported that the surgery had changed his life…
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…gets him apart from other retarded people. The surgery then brings a radical change in his life. Before the operation, Charlie is childlike, eager to please and have friends and willing to work hard. He thinks wistfully that he would like to be "smart like…
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…she lost everything she ate. They tried several different medications to try to stop the vomiting but none of them worked. <Tab/>The sessions of chemotherapy continued to wear her body out. She refused to have surgery, for she believed…
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…as possible and drove to the hospital. When I got there, she was being wheeled into surgery. The nurse told me Mary shattered both her left leg and her hip, broke her right leg, and she was suffering from a severe head injury. The nurse told me to go sit…
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…, societal standards and notions of "beauty" are making a progressive mark on healthcare. Plastic surgery is becoming a norm. It is not unusual these days to see 16 year old girls in the reception area of a clinic waiting anxiously for their best Christmas present…
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…: Sinus studies. The CT scan can show details of a sinusitis, and bone fractures. Physicians may order CT of the sinuses to provide an accurate map for surgery. Brain studies. Brain scans can detect haematomas, tumors, and strokes. The introduction of CT…
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…families in the midst of a crisis. In floor debate, Representative Connie Morella (R-MD) cited "countless examples of employees who were fired as they or their families prepared to undergo surgery...families have lost their life savings in an effort to care…
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