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 Nosocomial Pneumonia

Researchmelanie writes "Nosocomial Pneumonia is the leading cause of death due to hospital acquired infection-mortality ranges from 20-25%. Highest risk of infection is associated with mechanical ventilation, but the majority of infections still occur outside of the ICU. Aspiration is felt to play a central role in the pathogenesus, 45% of healthy people aspirate while asleep and this statistic rises with severely ill patients. 75% of severely ill hospitalized patients will become colonized with gram negative bacteria within 48 hours of admission. Normally the upper gastrointestinal tract and stomach are near sterile, however in the face of illness, stress, medications and enteric feedings will alter the gastric pH allowing colonization. "

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 Adrenal Insufficiency Overview Presentation

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Introduction:
Symptoms of adrenal insufficiency depend upon the rate and extent of loss of adrenal function, whether mineralcorticoid production is preserved, and the degree of associated stress

The onset of adrenal insufficiency is usually gradual and may go undetected until an illness or stress precipitates Adrenal Crisis.

Overview:
  • Acute Adrenal Crisis
  • --Infectious or other stress
    --B/L adrenal hemorrhage and infarction
    --Pituitary apoplexy
  • Chronic Primary Adrenal Insufficiency
  • Secondary/Tertiary Adrenal Insufficiency

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     Research on Clinical Depression

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    Clinical Depression is a serious and common disorder of mood that is pervasive, intense and attacks the mind of the body at the same time. Depression can result in a serious disturbance of work, social and bodily functioning. Unlike grief or passing sadness, depression usually does not respond to a chance in circumstances(for example, good news) nor does it dissipate with time (in contrast to the grief over the death of a loved one). Depression can last for months or years if left untreated, resulting in disruption of relationship and productivity, disability or death.

    Current theories indicate that clinical depression may be associated with an imbalanced of chemicals in the brain that carry communications between nerve cells that control mood and other bodily systems that are disturbed in depression, such as sleep and appetite. Factors contributing to vulnerability or the timing of depression also include life experience such as severe stress or loss, other medical illnesses, and certain personality traits and genetic factors. Sometimes, depression can appear without any apparent cause.

    In most people, depression can be treated successfully, either with medication or psychotherapy, or a combination of the two. Antidepressant medications affect brain chemistry, and after several weeks can yield to important and sustained relief from depressive symptoms. Newer medications have greatly improved safety and tolerability. Antidepressant are not habit-forming and may be useful for long-term prevention of recurrences of depressive episodes or against chronic depression.

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     MCAT Biology Review

    Test PreparationsNotes for my MCAT Review in Biology

    Generalized chemical equation that summarizes Photosynthesis.

    6 H
    2O + 6 CO2 ==> C6H12O6 + 6 CO2

    In the presence of Light, Chlorophyl and enzymes.


    Dehydration Synthesis> - process where small molecules are bonded to make a larger molecule, and water is released. Example - 2 glucose (a monosaccharide) molecules are linked to form maltose (a disaccharide)

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     Review on Acid Base Molecules

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    ACIDS BASES
    ACID - a proton donor.
    Ex. An organic acid could be a molecule made of a string carbon atoms with a carboxyl group (-COOH) on the end. In a water solution, the concentration of hydrogen ions floating around will be low, and so the carboxyl group donates its hydrogen to the solution. The hydrogen's electron stays with the carboxyl group giving it a negative charge, while hydrogen's electron stays with the carboxyl group giving it a negative charge, while the hydrogen ion, or proton, has a positive charge. BASE - a proton acceptor. An organic base usually has an amine group (-NH
    2) attached. Amine groups accept protons from a water solution that has a high hydrogen ion concentration. Accepting a proton makes the -NH2 into -NH3.
    An acid/base scale has been derived using water as the base. Water acts as an acid when it gives up one of its hydrogens to become a
    hydroxide(OH-). The hydroxide acts as a base when it accepts a proton to become water. In a sample of pure water, the number of hydrogen ions equals the number of hydroxide, which is defined as a neutral solution. The hydrogen ion concentration of a neutral sample of water is 1 x 10to the power of (-7) moles/ liter. MOLE - a group containing 6 x 10 23 things. A liter of water would also have the same concentration of hydroxides, 1 X 10 -7 moles/liter. The acid/base level is made by taking the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration, which is 7. The pH of water is 7. If the acid may add to the water, it may donate protons. If the hydrogen concentration reduced tenfold to 1 X 10 to the power of -6 moles/liter, the pH would be then 6. If the base were add, it would accept protons from the water. If the proton concentration reduced tenfold, the hydrogen ion concentratio would be 1 X 10 to the power of -8 moles/liter for a pH of 8.



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