Medicine Essays

Diabetes Globally

Diabetes is one of the main health problems in our society mostly in obese or overweight patients. It may be due to very high or very low glycemic in the body. There are two types of diabetes: Diabetes Insipidus (Type 1) and Diabetes Melllitus (Type 2). Diabetes Mellitus is the most common type...

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Origanum Vulgare

Introduction Origanum vulgare is commonly called as Oregano is an aromatic herbaceous perennial shrub grown in dry grassland, road verges, and quarries. It is natively grown in Western and Southwestern Eurasia, and in the Mediterranean regions. The fresh and dried leaves as well as oregano...

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Alternative Medicine

There is unprecedented demand for natural drugs, green health products, pharmaceuticals, nutrition supplements, cosmetics, and herbal pesticides, which is bringing about this alarming loss of plant biodiversity. It is valued that 70-80% of people worldwide rely mainly on traditional, largely...

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Medical Education

A king was once asked what would he give if he were unable to release the waste of a glass of water from his body. The reply was simple: “I would give half of my kingdom”. My personal experience made me realize that health, not just one’s own, is the most valuable asset a man can...

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Water Birth

1. Have you ever heard that a mother gives birth in the water at her home without going to hospital? Are you still thinking that there is no option for the pregnant women delivery baby other than a bed birth?  a. Water birth is a process of giving birth in a pool of warm water. b. It breaks...

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Nutrition and Hydration at the End of Life

Purpose The purpose of this position statement is twofold. The first is to clarify nurses’ roles in the care of patients at the end of life, for whom decisions regarding artificial nutrition and hydration are being considered. The second is to ex plain how nurses can work with...

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Sickle Cell Anemia

Introduction: Patient at KAMCJD, ward 5, Room 1 bed 3, Patient’s MRN: 147215, and her name is Fatemah Alshumrani. She is twenty-four years old. Her chief complaint for this present admission are severe generalized pain especially in her back and her both legs that worsen in coldness and...

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Palliative Care

Quality is doing things with standards and palliative care means improving the care of patients who are dying. So overall, Quality palliative care to me is to take care of patients in their preference with standards and to ensure they have a comfortable stay. I chose advance care planning as my...

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The Effect Of Sub-occipital Muscle Inhibition And Neural Flossing Technique On Hamstring Flexibility In Young Adults

Background: Prolonged Sitting in forward bend posture puts strain on hamstring leading to decreased flexibility. Hamstrings and suboccipital muscles are connected by one neural system. Abnormal lower extremity neuro-dynamics may alter resting muscle length and changes in the perception of stretch...

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Acquired & Developmental Disturbances of Teeth

Classification of dental anomalies I .   Anomalies of number II.   Anomalies of size III.  Anomalies of shape IV.  Anomalies of structure Managements of all defects  Stage of Tooth Development Initiation    →           ...

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Examination, Diagnosis and Treatment plan in Pediatric Dentistry

• Initial interview and case history • Clinical Examination • Behavior assessment • Emergency examination • Diagnostic Aids Initial examination Objectives 1- First visit, introducing dentistry to the child in a pleasant manner. - familiarize the child and dental staff to...

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Fundamentals of Nursing and Health

Content 3-5 Case Scenario 6-10 Health Risk 11 -12 Nuring Care Planning 13 -15 Physical Health 16 -20 Mental Health 21 -27 Husband ’s support 28 -31 Prenatal Lecture 32 Website 33 Reference 34 Group member assignment sheet Case Scenario Mrs. Kwok (32 -year -old) Accounting clerk in shipping...

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What is the relevance of next generation sequencing in clinical medicine?

The field of biology and all the other fields in relation with it, over the years have rapidly evolved as they have lots of discoveries and breakthroughs in their history. The last years a really promising technology made its first steps in the scientific field and it is called next generation...

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Surgical Method for Brain Tumor Removal Essay

The brain is the most complex organ in the human body and it is the main command center for the nervous system (Peters, 2000). Advances in in optics, miniaturization, and endoscopic instrumentation have revolutionized surgery in the past decade. There are various categories of procedures used to...

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