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    Missing Person Observation

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    Bones that were taken from the body at the crime scene went under much analysis in order to determine the gender, race, height, and age of the missing person that was retrieved. The first part of data was retrieved in order to determine the gender of the missing person. The pelvic bone was analyzed first. The first measurement made was for the degree of the Sub-Pubic angle and gave forth the measurement of 84 degrees. This test, however, was redone and the final determination of the angle is found to be 92 degrees. This piece of information helps to conclude that the body found is of the male gender. The next measurement taken was the Pubis Body width. The first test conducted on this measurement concluded with the width being 28 millimeters.…

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    Pthirus pubis, also known as pubic lice or crab louse, is an ectoparasite, which is strictly host specific to humans. Pubic lice have three stages: egg, nymph, and adult (CDC, 2017). Pubic lice targets coarse hair at its base and normally remain on its host until it is removed, controlled, or treated. Initially, the female will lay two to three eggs, also known as nits, over the course of twenty-four hours (CDC, 2017). The nits have a whitish in color and have an oval-like structure, with an…

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    • Anterior transvaginal mesh for reparation of the anterior vaginal wall (cystocele) The patient is placed in a lithotomic position then urinary catheterization is done. Under regional anesthesia, 2 incisions are made each 4mm superficially on the skin. The first is placed at the level of the urethra orifice overlying the skin, at the junction of inferior pubis rami with the body of pubis overlying the anterior middle edge of the obturator foramen. The second is at 1cm lateral and 2cm below the…

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    functioning as a stabilizer and provides movement of the shoulder). The attachments of the upper extremity from the pectoral area includes: 2 humerus (these are the largest and longest bones in the upper extremity articulating with the scapula, ulna, and radius); 2 radius (one of the 2 bones that forms the forearm); 2 ulnas (the second bone that makes up the forearm, on the proximal end looking resembling a monkey wrench known as the elbow); 16 carpals (forming the wrist); 5 metacarpals (forming…

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    Humerus: The humerus is found in the upper arm. It is located between the elbow joint and the shoulder. The proximal end is by the shoulder joint and the distal end is by the elbow joint. Radius: The radius is one of two bones in the forearm. It is found on the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist and runs parallel to the ulna. The proximal end is by the elbow joint and the distal end is by the carpals. Ulna: It is located on the opposite side of the forearm to the thumb.…

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    Major Surface Muscles

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    coccyx near the ilium and fascia of lumbar area. Insertion: Oblique ridge on lateral surface of greater trochanter and iliotibial band of fasciae Action: Extension of hip, external rotation of hip, lower fibers which assist in adduction Exercise: Squat, lunges, leg press Abdominals- origin: Superior surface of pubis around syphysis Insertion: Inferior surface of costal cartilages and xiphoid process of sternum Action: Depresses ribs, flexes vertebral column Exercise: V ups,…

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    Complicated Skeletons

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    • There are 16 carpals making up the wrist. • The metacarpals are made up of 5 bones within the hand that are linked to the carpals and phalanges. • There are 28 phalanges that make up the fingers. The pelvic girdle includes: • There are 2 ilium bones it is a part of the OS coxae other words known as the hip bone (Cast Online, 2016). • There are 2 pubis bones that are anterior inferior part of the OS coxae. • The acetabulum is not a bone, however it is where the ilium, ischium, and pubis meet…

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    preparation and whiff test, cultures for fungi and trichomonads can be used to determine if the diagnosis is Vaginitis, candida albicans (monilia); Vaginitis, Gardnerella/bacterial (mix); Vulvovaginitis, Fungal (Diagnosis of, n.d.). According to Neistein (2008), laboratory tests, clinical findings, signs, and symptoms can assist the APN to determine if the diagnosis is pinworms, condylomata, acuminata/warts, genital Herpes, herpes genitalis, and/or herpes simplex, genital. Another diagnosis…

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    Question #10 The abdominal wall consists of four muscles; Rectus abdomens, external obliques, internal obliques and transverse abdominals. Abdominal muscles serve a dual function of both producing and preventing motion as they promote the stability of the pelvis and lower back. This helps maintain a neutral pelvis and optimal lumbar curve. The primary movements of the abdominals are flexion, rotation, lateral flexion, anti-lateral flexion, and stabilization. The rectus abdominis is a long…

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    bone at the back of its skull and three distinguished horns on its face. … Triceratops were the most common kind in western North America and Canada. These dinosaurs were one of the last dinosaurs to roam the Western Interior. They lived in the late Cretaceous period, around 145.5 - 65.5 million years ago. Fossils of this species are most commonly recovered in the uppermost Cretaceous deposits of western North America. The first specimen, found in 1887, was mistaken for an extinct species of…

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