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What is Eczema by Ariel Green
By CPR Memphis at July 20, 2013 | 6:45 pm | 0 Comment
Eczema is a skin disease that affects many people. It is a skin disease that causes itchy, dry patches of irritated skin all over the body. The most common places are the face, neck, elbows, wrists, groin, knees and ankles. It is very uncomfortable and can also be very painful particularly on children. Because children are a lot more likely to continue scratching the more...
Dangers of Hypertension by Melissa Stephens
By CPR Memphis at July 6, 2013 | 1:10 pm | 0 Comment
Hypertension is simply high blood pressure. Blood pressure is measured by systolic pressure over diastolic pressure. A normal blood pressure is less than 120/80. It is measured is millimeters of mercury, a pressure measurement. The top number, systolic, is the pressure in the arteries when a person’s heart contracts. The bottom number, diastolic, is the pressure in the more...
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Microbiology Unknown Lab Report | Bacillus subtilis
By CPR Memphis at July 4, 2013 | 12:30 pm | 0 Comment
UNKNOWN LAB REPORT (Bacillus subtilis) Josie Behr Microbiology Lab Report for Unknown Bacteria Spring 2013 INTRODUCTION: Microorganisms make up not only sixty percent of the earth’s biomass, but also generate over half of the oxygen one breaths each day (Fascinating Facts). Since the earth is made up of mostly microorganisms it is extremely important to know more...
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CPR Certification Memphis | Healthcare Provider CPR Memphis
By CPR Memphis at July 4, 2013 | 12:15 pm | 0 Comment
Memphis healthcare providers such as nurses, doctors, and dentists need CPR certification to work in contact with patients. Classes must be American Heart Association approved to be accepted by most employers and facilities. Nursing students need to become CPR certified before they can participate in clinicals. Please enjoy this summary of Bacillus subtilis from a more...
Microbiology Unknown | Enterobacter aerogenes | Microbiology Lab Report
By CPR Memphis at July 3, 2013 | 1:15 pm | 0 Comment
UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Microbiology Unknown Rachel Owens Spring 2013 INTRODUCTION Distinguishing between microbes is very significant. Knowing what agent is causing a disease can be vital for determining the accurate treatment for that particular disease. Equally important, is being aware of which microbes are favorable to have and important for homeostasis. The more...
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