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Bacillus cereus | Unknown Lab Report, Microbiology
By CPR Memphis at August 11, 2013 | 12:57 pm | 0 Comment
UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Rebecca Lashley Microbiology Spring 2013 INTRODUCTION Being able to properly identify a microorganism is quite important for many reasons. It helps determine what illness a person can have and how to cure it. It can help form proper antibiotics and even new antibiotics. Proper identification of certain bacteria is needed for certain food more...
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Staphylococcus aureus | Microbiology Unknown Lab Report
By CPR Memphis at August 10, 2013 | 2:08 pm | 0 Comment
UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown Number 103 (Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae) Michelle Gudorp General Microbiology Spring 2013 INTRODUCTION It is important to understand why a person would want to identify between different bacteria. In order for an individual to receive treatment for a certain bacterium, this bacterium must first be more...
What is Hydrocephalus by Jacqueline Rohrer
By CPR Memphis at August 8, 2013 | 3:09 pm | 0 Comment
Hydrocephalus is the buildup of excess cerebral fluid in the skull. The word hydrocephalus originates from two Greek words, “hydro-” meaning water and “cephalus” meaning head, thus this disease is commonly referred to as “water on the brain”. Typically, cerebral fluid circulates through ventricles in the brain. In the case of hydrocephalus, there is an more...
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Does Back Boarding Make A Difference? by Jeffrey Shelton
By CPR Memphis at August 6, 2013 | 12:55 pm | 0 Comment
Does back boarding a patient really make a difference? That is a question that a lot of people have been trying to figure out in the last couple of years. Sadly, not very many people have done research on this topic, and the only research I have able to find was a PDF file with research done on healthy patients. This essay will go over what back boarding and C-spine more...
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The inflammation of the Cornea by Benta Okello
By CPR Memphis at August 4, 2013 | 4:47 pm | 0 Comment
Cornea is the outermost layer of the eye that covers the pupil and the iris. The National Eye Institute states that cornea’s anatomical structure consist of five basic thick layers that provide it with an outstanding protective barrier against dust, injury, bacterial, viral and fungal infection. One of its protective layers, the stoma, produces protein fibers that more...