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    Burn Injury

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    bodies. Along with the trauma of the injury itself, the extensive amount of treatment can be traumatic as well. There is a long list of psychological implications that can arise from burn injuries. The implications include the general feeling of being upset, sad or irritable, feeling helpless, hopeless, and upset about depending on others for help. Along with these, burns can also cause mental issues with falling asleep or staying asleep due to the memories of the injury or other types of…

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    Patient should use of silica gel or air midsoles as well as polyester or blend (cotton-polyester) socks to prevent blisters and keep the feet dry to prevent trauma. Proper footwear is important and must be emphasized for individuals with vascular disease.17 Physical therapist must monitor closely for blisters and other potential damage to their feet, before and after exercise. 17 She has adhesive capsulitis and for that, Physical therapist check for sensation before treatment of hot modalities.…

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    Emotional Injuries

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    God's Healing Process For Emotional Injuries STEP #1 - CONFESSION (OR EXPOSURE OF THE WOUND) I talk about this at length in other places. But no healing of emotional injuries can take place without it. The first step to any emotional healing is revealing of the wound itself. Much like a child who scrapes his arm and hides it with his hand and bringing the wound as close to the body as possible, so do we have a tendency to do cathe same thing. Our instincts are to hide the pain as deeply as…

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    Head Injury

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    Concussion and head injury prevention have become a huge part of modern helmets. Additionally, ideas that were once thought back in the earlier time periods are no longer allowed (single face bar). Also, certain aspects are required at all times: the helmet, the full facemask, and the chin straps. Combine these changes in helmets, with the changes in rules, and the way tackling is taught, the NFL and football in general is in the right direction towards safety. However, as mentioned, concussion…

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    Superglue Injury

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    Superglue Injury Superglue is very strong glue. A superglue injury can happen if superglue gets on your skin or in your body. CAUSES This condition may be caused by: Getting superglue on your skin. Getting superglue in your eyes, ears, or mouth. Breathing superglue into your airway. SYMPTOMS If superglue gets on your skin, symptoms may include: Skin that is stuck together. Sore skin. Skin burns. If superglue gets in your eye, symptoms may include: Pain.…

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    Patient Injury

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    DOI: 03/13/2012. Patient is a 40-year old female housekeeper who sustained injuries to her back, left knee, and right shoulder when she slipped on water and fell in the bathroom. Per OMNI, patient is status post left knee arthroscopy with chondroplasty and meniscectomy on 08/09/2012. In an office visit dated 11/20/15, patient presents with chronic left knee, right shoulder and low back pain. Current medications include Pantoprazole-protonix 20 mg, diclofenac sodium 1.5 %, and Norco 7.5-325 mg.…

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    Auto Wrecking

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    J & P Auto Wrecking INC dba Long Island Exports No other dba's were reported. The insured is owner and has operated an automobile recycling yard here for the prior 15+ years. Vehicles are towed to the yard by others, dismantled and the parts are sold for use in other vehicles or as scrap. Business operates during daylight hours 6 days. There are 3 FT workers register on a weekly payroll. Maintenance and housekeeping for this location is considered satisfactory. Insured has purchased coverage for…

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    Bruise Research Paper

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    A contusion, more commonly known as a bruise, is a mark on the skin because of ruptured blood vessels in the dermal layer of the skin. Bruises appear in the bluish/black discoloration of the skin. Hematoma is a collection of blood found outside the blood vessels, and can be found throughout the body and may appear as a lump in the skin, while a bruise appears as a flatter mark. Also, bruise is a hematoma that is larger than 10 mm. Bruises may take 2-4 weeks to heal completely. Bruises can be…

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    The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is a well-known organization that strives to improve the lives of injured veterans. The organization works hard to eliminate issues injured service members face after they have given so much in the service of our country. Since WWP is a non-profit organization, they are not concerned with profit in classic sense. The “profit” is earned in the benefits injured service members gain by the organization’s efforts. Recently, WWP has taken action to help improve…

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    Football In The 1900's

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    The game of football was made in the 1900’s. The game was developed to test teamwork, discipline and athleticism, which all defined both the way the game is organized and played. It originated in ancient times: it is widely noted that both the Romans and Greeks played a game similar to today’s football. However, this game was most intense and was viewed almost as a test of bravery. Actions such as hacking, punching, kicking, and generally assaulting the opponent were accepted as part and…

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