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    Tummy Surgery Essay

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    types of tummy tuck procedures available for the patient. Those are a Standard Tummy tuck and a Mini Tummy tuck. The Standard tummy tuck may also be called a full tummy tuck. This is performed when the entire abdomen area is disfigured. A Mini tummy tuck is preferred when just the lower abdomen part is disfigured. In general, the Standard tummy tuck procedure is more expensive. The tummy tuck price is decided by the doctor after fully examining the patient and patient’s health conditions. The…

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    The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) After preforming The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index on my resident. This sleep assessment is a list of questions that the client is asked on how well he falls asleep, what negatively effects his sleep, and how much energy does he current sleep amount give him. I choose this assessment because every morning when I got him up for the day, he would mention that he was tired and did not sleep well. After preforming this assessment, I was able to realized…

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    Appearance, and many other traits make the black widow a unique subject. The widows appearance is an intriguing feature. They are a shiny black in color and usually the males are lighter in color. They have a red hourglass on the underside of their abdomens. The females are larger than the males. As a species they range from three to ten millimeters in size and usually weigh about one gram. They have combed back feet due to belonging to the Theridiidae family. Though the appearance is…

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    Due to being an avid reader since the age of six, I have read a wide variety of books. The latest book I’ve finished, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, is among the top of my favorite book lists. While reading it, I came to the conclusion that in earlier times of medicine, there was quite a few Caucasian doctors who did not share their motives or the African American patients results from tests, whether the tests were actually needed or not. Many of the African American patients were very…

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    This position allows to observe the anterior parts of the patient such as the head, neck, thorax, chest, abdomen, genitals and, the rectum The dorsal recumbent position is commonly used during medical procedures to diagnose and treat potential medical issues, such as head injuries, heart complications, abdominal pain and genital issues. This position is also…

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    Eating disorders made the writer interested because the author experienced an eating disorder and eating disorders changed my life. Also, this eating disorder has become a major problem in the world today, and it can be said that eating disorder is caused by today's world. In this issue, we will investigate and examine the relationship between women 's social status and the establishment of social status, why eating disorders are progressing in modern times. The number of affected eating…

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    What Causes Pcos

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    Things To Know: 1. What causes PCOS? The exact reason for Polycystic Ovary Syndromeis not completely known, but genes might be behind it. It appears to be hereditary, so your chance of getting affected from PCOS becomes higher if other women in your family also have it, or they suffer from health issues like irregular periods or diabetes. PCOS can be passed down from either your maternal or paternal side. Many women with PCOS have an imbalance in some hormones, such as: • high levels of…

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    Kristina Sebastian Ms.Donatella Biology The Mysterious Disease of Patient X Sickle cell disease is a group of a red blood cell disorder that affects the hemoglobin typically inherited from one's person's parents or relative . The most common type would be sickle cell anemia ; cause by a shortage of red blood cells in the human body . Most people don't know if they have sickle cell disease, which you can get test for . Patient X had a sickle cell disease so he did not have an idea he had the…

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    The first differential diagnoses I would suggest for the three-month-old infants is pyloric stenosis. Pyloric stenosis is seen frequently in pediatric patients and is a progressive hypertrophy of the pylorus due to gastric outlet blockage (Hiller, Petty, & Sieren, 2015). It is when food is prevented from entering the small intestine because of the pylorus muscle. The symptoms of pyloric stenosis can start anywhere from one week to five months and include postprandial vomiting, which is…

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    Client Introduction JL is a 54 year old women with a Caucasian decent, she was put into the system at age 5 where she was in and out of different foster homes. She was finally put into the system here at the DCLS program about 35 years ago. She comes to Scott Road Connections everyday through the entire year. She is 5’4’’ and weighs 145lbs. She has blue eyes, short brown hair, and is fair skinned. JL’s hobbies consist of going for walks, doing puzzles, dancing, shopping and bowling. She…

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