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…When I started working at the GP's surgery carrying out new patient health checks, I did not have the access to the patient's medical records prior to an appointment, neither did I have the convenience of simply following the care plan. These privileges…
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…, and shape of red blood cells. Treating it has to be specific for each type, which means treating the underlying disease. There are three main types of anemia. Anemia caused by blood loss, which includes accidents, surgery, or a burst blood vessel. In cases where…
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…of the laps, my thoughts transition to events in my personal life. This year, my grandmother suffered a reoccurrence of cancer, which has spread to her lungs. She had always been driven by good spirits and independence, but suddenly my family had to accept the fact…
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Good morning/afternoon Mr Credaro and 10 Yellow. Rosie and I are going to talk to you today about many issues concerning cloning. To begin our speech I will define the word cloning and I will give a brief explanation of what it involves. Cloning…
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…methods of treating patients such as medicine and various surgeries. While Patch resorted to more modern ways of treating patients like talking with them and even playing with them in some cases. One instance that he did this was when he forged a surreal…
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…underneath the ruby rod. A trigger electrode was connected to the quartz tube. All of this was enclosed in a polished aluminum casing. This was cooled by a forced air supply. This design was thought to be good enough but later an optical resonator was added…
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…. Many individual began medical training and surgery practices were proving to be safer than in the past. <Tab/>Religion was known to vary greatly between cultural groups. The Great Awakening was a wave of religious revivals. It quickly…
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…The Laser The laser is one of the most advanced tools we have in our civilization. Lasers are powerful enough to cut through a thick piece of steel, yet can be used in medical surgery. Lasers are used in the army, not for guns, for range…
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…of the projected one hundred twenty-four tales. (Literature) <Tab/>Chaucer gave an in depth description of the physician: A physician too emerged as we proceeded; No one alive could talk as well as he did On points of medicine and of surgery, For, being…
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…I think a very good report Well done...your best work yet! Sickle Cell Anemia         Sickle Cell Anemia is the most common hematologic hereditary disorder know toman. It is a condition where the red blood cells (RBC) sometimes assume…
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