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    Persuasive speech outline purpose: To persuade my audience to donate blood through the American Red Cross. Introduction: 1. Did you know that blood donated to the American Red Cross saves XXX lives per year? 2. People should give blood because it is easy and though there might be a little pain involved it is worth it because it saves so many lives and you get great snacks. Body: I. Giving blood is easy a. It only takes about an hour b. You just lay back and let the nurses do the work c. It

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    Plasmapheresis, Adult Plasmapheresis is a procedure to remove blood from your body and separate the liquid part of your blood (plasma) from your blood cells. The plasma is separated in a machine and is then replaced with donor plasma or a plasma substitute. Your blood cells and the new plasma are then returned to your body. This procedure is also called plasma exchange. You may need plasmapheresis if you have: A condition that causes the body’s immune system to mistakenly attack its own tissues

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    symptoms. It is important to understand that there is no cure for GBS, but treatment can decrease the effects and severity of the symptoms. Two treatments are typically used; and studies have shown that these are equally as effective. These are plasmapheresis treatment and intravenous immunoglobulin. Corticosteroids have been proven inefficient when it comes to the treatment of GBS. The best care consists of one of the two immunotherapies mentioned above, supportive care, and monitoring of respiratory

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    Before I start with my topic, I feel that it is important to thank my instructors, Joey Battles and Katie Fulton, for such a great assignment. I truly enjoyed researching my topic of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). Now that I have researched this disease I can now understand and sympathize with my dad, who developed GBS in 2005. Throughout this paper I am going to discuss four things: what Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is and what it does to the body; signs, symptoms, and etiology of GBS; how

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    complement deposition and macrophage recruitment. Plasmapheresis therapy is also used to inhibit further immune response by active filtration or replacement of antibodies, complement factors and humoral inflammatory mediators from the blood plasma of GBS patients [6]. Plasmapheresis displays the greatest benefit when implemented within the first two weeks of onset of symptoms, but has positive efficacy within the first four weeks of symptoms. The plasmapheresis is administered over a two-week period and

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    but therapies can diminish the severity of the illness and speed up the retrieval in maximum patients. There are also a number of techniques to treat the complications of the ailment. Presently, plasmapheresis (also recognized as plasma exchange) and high-dose immunoglobulin therapy are used. Plasmapheresis appears to decrease the severity and duration of the Guillain-Barré episode. In high-dose immunoglobulin therapy, doctors give intravenous injections of the proteins that in trifling amounts, the

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    Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare neuromuscular disease. It is when the body’s immune system attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. It is a disorder where the myelin sheath of the nerves is lost. This prevents the nerves from sending signals to the muscles. This creates weakness in the muscles, normally starting in the extremities and in some cases spreading to be complete paralysis. Guillain-Barre can happen to anyone regardless of age, this includes children, and any sex. The causes are

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    Multiple Sclerosis (MS) a disease which the immune system attacks the protective sheath also known as the myelin that covers the nerves. Damages myelin disrupts the communication between the brain and the rest of the body. The nerves itself may weaken, process that is currently irreversible. The causes for multiple sclerosis is unknown. It is an auto immune disease, which the immune system of the body attacks its own tissues. Multiple sclerosis is caused by damage of the myelin sheath. When the

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    autoimmune disorders. Mechanisms of action of therapeutic plasmapheresis include removal of antibodies, immune complexes, toxins or cytokines. Complications associated with plasmapheresis include hypotension, hypocalcemia and complications associated with maintenance of intravenous access. Its therapeutic role has been established in the treatment of Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS), CIDP, Myasthenia Gravis and Lambert Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome. Plasmapheresis may be also considered in treatment of patients with

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    Myasthenia Gravis

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    Your arms are too weak to pick up the remote control, your eyelids too droopy to watch your favorite show, your jaw too weak to chew and enjoy your meal. Episodes like these are all too familiar to individuals suffering from Myasthenia Gravis, a rare & debilitating chronic autoimmune disease. This disease can affect people of all ages and like all autoimmune diseases, sufferers of Myasthenia Gravis have immune systems that attack the body, in this case, targeting an important neurotransmitter known

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