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    medicines. Any problems your child or members of your family have had with the use of anesthetic medicines. Any blood disorders your child has. Any surgeries your child has had. Any medical conditions your child has. RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS…

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    Deconditioning Deconditioning refers to the changes in your body that occur during a period of inactivity. The changes happen in your heart, lungs, and muscles. They decrease your ability to be active and make you feel tired and weak. There are three stages of deconditioning: • Mild deconditioning. At this stage, you will notice a change in your ability to do your usual exercise activities, such as running, biking, or swimming. • Moderate deconditioning. At this stage, you will notice a…

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    DOI: 11/30/2011. Patient is a 60-year-old male maintenance employee who sustained a work-related injury after tripping over a chain in between 2 pillars which keep cars from turning. Per the AME report dated 04/02/13 by Dr. Hall, the left shoulder was injured. Per the AME report dated 03/11/16 by Dr. Hall, IW was diagnosed with left shoulder pain with chronic left shoulder impingement. IW remains P & S. Based on the medical report dated 12/07/16, the patient continues to experience pain in…

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    DOI: 10/1/2010. The patient is a 56-year old female retail store clerk who sustained a work-related injury to her bilateral lower extremities and knee while she was moving a lift gate and part of a machine hit her leg. As per OMNI entry, the patient was diagnosed with torn meniscus and cut/bruising. She is status post right knee arthroscopic right lateral meniscectomy, lateral compartment chondroplasty, and patellofemoral compartment and medial femoral condyle chondroplasty on 05/23/14 and…

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    the hands. Coma. DIAGNOSIS To make a diagnosis, your health care provider will do a physical exam. To rule out other causes of your signs and symptoms, he or she may order tests. You may have: Blood tests. These may be done to check your ammonia level, measure how long it takes your blood to clot, and check for infection. Liver function tests. These may be done to check how well your liver is working. MRI and CT scans. These may be done to check for a brain disorder.…

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    Circulatory system. The arteries carry oxygen and blood from the heart which is me to the rest of the body, Then the veins return the blood to me after the oxygen has been used. I have worked with Mr. Lungs and Mrs. Brain for over 12 years now. First the left side of me receives blood from the body and then i pump it to the lungs,The right side of me receives blood from the body and then i pump it all over the body. I am very important because i carry blood and oxygen all over the body. If…

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    An electrolyte is an ionised component of a living cell, blood or any other matter and can conduct electricity when molten or dissolved. There are many different electrolytes found in our body such as sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium and so forth. Electrolytes have many functions throughout the body for instance controlling the water balance in the body. Also assisting transmitting nerve impulses and helping your muscles relax and contract. For example Sodium chloride which is also know by…

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    The toxin was first discovered in 1735 Europe as it caused a fatal disease of the nervous system. Its cause was suspected to be connected to German Sausages. This is originally where its name came from, as due to these suspicions the toxin was named “botulus” – the Latin for sausage. Since then we know that Botulinum Toxin is a potent neurotoxin that is produced by rod-shaped spore-forming anaerobic bacterium called Clostridium bacterium. The bacterium require special conditions to reproduce;…

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    To expound upon the concern listed above, IAN nerve damage, mandibular paresthesia or dysesthesia may result which may or may not resolve on its own. Additionally, the lingual nerve may be damaged causing complete or partial paresthesia of the tongue. The position of the third molars appears to play a role in the incidence of IAN injury; teeth that are impacted and horizontally positioned have a higher frequency of IAN injury. Regarding the lingual nerve, although permanent sensory deficits are…

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    TIQA Essay The story “The Dogs Could Teach Me” by Gary Paulsen demonstrated the best example of description. In the story, it says “As I did, I kicked sideways, caught my knee on a sharp snag, and felt the wood enter under the kneecap and tear it loose.” This description of how his knee was torn makes you wince and clutch your own knee in pain as he describes how the injury happens. The explanation he gives makes you picture the vivid scene in action. Description is also shown where it says…

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