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Diarrheal disease. It has been observed that approximately 760,000 children are being killed yearly due to this disease (www.who.int). In this disease, the body loses water, salts and minerals that are essential for survival. In diarrhea, t...
Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is a performance-monitoring framework that originated in the business sector but has more recently been applied to health services. The province of England is using the BSC approach to monitor quality of inpatient c...
Supply Introduction Throughout the fetal stage of development, the maternal blood supplies the fetus with O2 and nutrients and carries away its wastes. These substances diffuse between the maternal and fetal blood through the placental mem...
Acute mental health in the NHS UK The National Health Service or NHS as it is more commonly known was set up on the 5th July 1948 to provide healthcare for all citizens, based on need, not the ability to pay. The NHS is mainly funded by the...
acute sickness, wound, or exacerbation of a infection process. It is goal-oriented care rendered directly after or rather than of acute hospitalization for remedy of hardworking convoluted situation or for management of mechanically convolu...
Acute Pancreatitis Most people with Acute pancreatitis have abdominal pain, although some people have no pain at all. The pain may get worse when eating or drinking, spread to the back, or become constant and disabling. In certain cases, ab...
AML-M5 is defined by more than 20% (WHO classification) or more than 30% (French American-British (FAB) classification) of myeloblasts in the bone marrow aspirate. Bone marrow monocytic cells comprise more than 80% of non-erytroid cells. I...