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Shock

Shock is a condition in which the systemic blood pressure is inadequate to supply oxygen and nutrients to support vital organs. Classification 1. Hypovolemic shock 2. Cardiogenic Shock 3. Circulatory/Distributive Shock 4. Obstructive Shock 1. Hypovolemic shock: It is the most common and is characterized by decreased intravascular volume. Clinical Manifestations. 1. Dizziness 2. Loss
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Pneumoniae

Pneumonia can be said to be an acute respiratory infection which primarily affects the lungs. The lungs are made up of tiny sacs called alveoli, which is filled with air during breathing. When Pnemonia occurs,the individual’s alveoli are filled with pus and fluid which is caused by the infection process, thus, making breathing painful and
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How to lower blood pressure

High blood pressure also known as hypertension or an Elevated blood pressure. This is a silent killer and it’s complications are devastating to ones health. It is usually asymptomatic or presents with mild symptoms and is a major risk factor of some heart disease, Kidney failure and stroke. Thus, among the leading causes of death
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IELTS Listening Task

Requirements You must listen to four separate sections and answer questions as you listen. You will hear the tape once only. There will be between 38 and 42 questions. The test will take about 30 minutes. There will be time to read the questions during the test and time to transfer your answers on to
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Cataract

This can simply be defined and opacity or cloudiness of the lense( a sensitive part of the eye which focus light rays onto the retina). Types Nuclear cataract Cortical cataract Posterior capsular cataract Congenital cataract Secondary cataract Traumatic cataract Radiation cataract Risk factors Toxic substance: Corticosteroids, smoking,chemicals. Nutritional Factors: Obesity and malnutrition. Physical Factors: Trauma,
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Positions Used in Nursing

POSITIONS USED IN NURSING INTRODUCTION:Positions in nursing are procedure that involves maintaining a patient body alignment by preventing hyperextension and extreme lateral rotation to prevent complications of immobility and injury. Positioning of patient is an essential aspect of nursing and it is the responsibility of nurses (registered nurse precisely). REASONS FOR CHANGING PATIENT POSITION1. To


