Dose Essays

  • Dose God Research Paper

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    Dose god exist is a very contiverial in every eithic group or people. Each person procives god differently. There are many different names for which people call there god. If they are called gods then dose that mean that the Cristine god is all of those mythical gods or buda. There are so many ways that people describe what god is. Was he a man or likness of a man. How can people think that god is a man, if no one has ever seen him/her. If god created us in his image, then why did he create

  • Essay: Why Dose The President Of The United States Get Elected?

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    How Dose the President of the United States Get Elected? Have you ever wondered how a person gets elected to be president of the United States? First, you have to declare yourself as a for the presidency. Then, you have to battle it out in a campaign against other candidates in your party. Finally, the people vote for who they think will be the best president to support their country. So if you plan being the president you have to do the three steps on order to be president. There are rules of

  • Analysis Of A Dose Of What The Doctor Never Orders By Ihara Saikaku

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    to live. Greediness and guilt can result in an unbalance in wants and needs in life. In the story A Dose Of What The Doctor Never Orders the man realizes that money is needed for life but after you pass you can not keep it. The article My Possessions, Myself objects of no value mean a lot to a person. The imbalance of wants and needs can make a person feel unbalanced or needy. In the story A Dose Of What The Doctor Never Orders, by Ihara Saikaku, a poor man asked a wealthy man if there was any cure

  • Water Phantom Lab Report

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    Results Dose calculation The energy absorption and dose distribution of microbeam in a homogenous water phantom, half-air/half-water phantom and the voxel-lung models were calculated by MC simulations. The results of all simulations are shown in this chapter. Dose distribution of microbeam in a homogeneous water phantom Figure 14.A shows the dose distribution of MRT in the simple cubic water phantom (5×5×5 mm3). The width of microbeam was 50µm with a center to center space 400 µm. therefore, it

  • Diagnostic X-Ray Exposure

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    to always ensure to minimise this risk by minimising the radiation dose to the patient, ultimately producing the best diagnostic image and delivering the highest quality of care. Stochastic effects are those that occur by chance and are mainly related to cancer or genetic effects as a result of DNA disruption. For stochastic effects, there is no threshold dose, therefore for any amount of radiation

  • Pros And Cons Of Pediatric Pulsed Fluoroscopy

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    that the lower dose may result in a loss in image quality that would be compensated for by the longer fluoroscopy time

  • Exposure To Radiation Essay

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    Exposure from ionizing radiation could produce short or long term effects creating biological damage to living cells. In human, the effects could be from the molecules, cells, tissues, organs, and as well as the whole body. The radiation can affects the cells direct and indirectly. If radiation interacts with the atoms of the DNA molecule, it is referred to as a direct effect. Ability of the cell to reproduce and survive might be affected as well. The probability of the DNA affected by the radiation

  • Amlodipine Case Summary

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    1. Amlodipine: • US Brand Names: Norvsac • Generic Names: Amlodipine • Dose/Route/Frequency: • 10mg/oral/daily • Why the medication was ordered this route: • The does was ordered this way because they patient is able to drink the liquid. • Therapeutic Classification: • Antihypertensive • Pharmacologic Classifications: • Calcium Channel Blocker • Mechanism of Action: • Inhibits the transport of calcium into myocardial and vascular smooth muscle cells, resulting in inhibition of excitation contraction

  • Dimetapp Pe Medical Case Summary

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    product itself rather than its use in a particular patient. Your submission should include the following: 1. Details of the selected product: 1. Name of proprietary product 2. Formulation i.e. active ingredients and quantities per dosage unit 3. Adult dose as recommended on the label i.e. quantity and spacing 4. Indications as listed on the label The name of the combination over-the-counter product for the treatment of minor respiratory tract conditions is Dimetapp PE Day + Night Liquid Caps 2. Comment

  • Methadone Treatment Plan Summary

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    her methadone dose. The patient stated that she is not getting cravings, only withdrawals. The patient is experiencing hot/cold flashes and sweats. The patient then requested to increase her dose by 5mgs, at which this writer completed the dose change request. During the course of the session, this writer and the patient discussed the patient treatment plan goals as the patient has an upcoming treatment plan for the month of August. Goals created by the patient : 1. Stabilize on dose 2. Continue

  • IMRT Research Paper

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    Mesothelioma IMRT uses advanced software to target a tumor with an exact radiation dose based on the tumor’s size, shape and location in the body. IMRT enables physicians to focus higher radiation doses directly to the tumor while minimizing doses to surrounding normal tissue. Benefits of IMRT · More radiation where it is needed With IMRT a radiation oncologist can precisely target a tumor with higher radiation doses than traditional radiation therapy delivery methods. IMRT minimizes radiation

  • Asthma Case Study

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    GERD A randomized, placebo-controlled trial revealed no role of proton-pump inhibitors in severe asthmatics without any symptoms of reflux disease [86]. Besides, the meta-analysis of all randomized controlled trials with proton-pump inhibitors and asthma confirmed statistically significant improvement in the morning peak flow but such low magnitude improvement in peak-flow is unlikely to have any clinical significance [87]. Hence, proton-pump inhibitors cannot be recommended for empirical use in

  • ICRP Publication 73

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    diagnostic, nuclear medicine, dentistry, and radiotherapy. In ICRP publication 60, it is recommended by the Commission that the use of dose constraints for common diagnostic procedure application should be reviewed. It should be flexibly applied in order to allow higher doses. In publication 73, the Commission separates the diagnostic reference level concept from dose constraint concept and is discussed further. A term diagnostic reference level is introduced by the ICRP Publication 73 in 1996. It is

  • A Summary Of Febuxostat

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    3.Pharmacology 3.1.Mechanism of action Febuxostat is a non purine compound and selective inhibitor of xanthine oxidase that has been developed for the treatment of hyperurecemia and gout. It has been found to have inhibitory activity for xanthine oxidase(XO)/xanthine dehydrogenase(XDH) during evaluation of a range of newly synthesized molecules. In humans, the xanthine oxidoreductase enzyme(XOR) catalyzes the last 2 steps in uric acid synthesis,the oxidation of hypoxanthine to xanthine and xanthine

  • The Importance Of Medication Errors In Nursing

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    results in vast costs to correct the effects of the error and it could potentially prevent the reimbursement from insurance companies to the hospital. Often times the nurse is the only person to catch an error with a written prescription or the incorrect dose sent to the nursing unit from the pharmacy. As a result, it is usually the nurse’s responsibility to speak up when an error is identified rather than administering a medication due to the mere fact that an order was written by the physician. While

  • Hydrochloric Acid Synthesis Essay

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    administered at higher dose level has shown significant decrease in kidney weight when compared to cisplatin control group but the lower dose of HAPZ has no effect in this aspect. Serum urea In cisplatin administered group there was a remarkable significant increase (228.67%) in the serum urea level in comparison to the normal control group. The results indicated that the drug showed a dose dependent significant reduction in the serum urea level towards normal range. The higher dose of P. zeylanica reduced

  • Type II Diabetes Case Study

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    Goals for Type II Diabetes The HgbA1C optimal values for most patients with type 2 diabetes is seven percent or lower, which parallels to an average blood sugar of one hundred and fifty milligrams per deciliter. Until the patient A1C level is at seven or below, he should have his lab checked every three months until the correct adjustments have been made in his medication (American Diabetes Association, n. d.). With these results, the nurse practitioner can better adjust the treatment regimen of

  • Exposure To Radiation

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    The biological response is different among tissues and organs that receive radiation. It does not depend only on total receives doses but also frequently exposed to radiation. For example, testis would not be easily damaged with only single dose but frequently exposed to the same doses will be damaged but ovary will damage if exposed to single dose. Radiation to uterus will give effect and damage the tissues. Woman that exposed to radiation will have implication of infertility and failure

  • Disadvantages Of Proton Therapy

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    maximize the damage to the tumour, while limiting the dose deposition in healthy tissue. This is especially important for tumours close to radiosensitive tissue, such as the spinal cord. The maximum energy that is needed for the proton beams is of the order of 200MeV. Since protons with an energy of 200 MeV reach depths of around 25 cm, this energy is suitable to treat deep-seated tumours. The maximum beam current is limited by the amount of dose that is delivered to the tissues: typically 2 Gy per

  • Clonidine Study

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    hours after being in a therapeutic range whereas clonidine patch has a half-life of 26-55 hours. The starting dose of clonidine is 0.1 mg twice