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    Chilaiditi’s sign-which is an extremely rare radiographic sign is an incidental radiographic finding of interposition of a colon segment between the liver and the diaphragm. Chilaiditi sign can be initially misdiagnosed as a diaphragmatic hernia or pneumoperitoneum that can need unnecessary surgeries.We report a patient with type-2 diabetes mellitus, who was incidentally diagnosed with Chilaiditi’s sign in order to attract attention to this extremely rare occasion and avoid unnecessary surgery.…

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    - The purpose of the Electrocardiogram test is to monitor and measure the quantity and quality of the electrical rhythm of the heart. Understanding the electrical rhythms of the heart is important because your heart's electrical system controls the timing of your heartbeat and you would have to understand how the electrical rhythm of the heart should be to know what problems may be occurring. There are three common variables that are encountered in an electrocardiogram which are the direction…

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    Society shapes the way people think about certain things. People as an individual act a certain way when no one is around,however, when placed with friends or social groups they responded differently to the exact same situation. When placed away from friends, individuals would be friendly and were more accepting of someone with a disability. When they were placed in a group of friends they excluded the individual who had the disability and looked at them strangely. When placed in a group who…

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    Patient's Case Summary

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    The client is 62 y/o who is awake and alert and who appears healthy and looks his stated age. The client’s vital signs are normal; a Body temperature of 37.5, Blood pressure is 110/80, Pulse rate is 80 beats/minute and Respiration rate of 14 breaths/minute. The circumference of the client’s head is 16.5 cm, his hair has a normal texture and have no presence of lesion and dandruff. The client can figure out the letters in the sneller’s chart and can follow the light of the penlight which…

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    Uncatalyzed Reaction Lab

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    have been consistent throughout the reaction, leading to an error in the observed rate, and consequently an error in the activation energy. A final potential error could come from the decision not to account for the vapor pressure of the water, or for the change in vapor pressure when the temperature of the water was increased in trial 4, this could have indicated a higher rate of production of O2 than was actually…

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    As per your request, I have reviewed Aaron Green’s medical care rendered from 4/29/15 to 6/10/15 to determine if Mr. Green would have been a candidate for drugs to combat his stroke if he had received medical care sooner. Signs and symptoms of stroke include sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body, confusion, trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding speech, trouble seeing in one or both eyes, trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance, or…

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    What are the patients problems? Dr. Alley is currently suffering from Hypertension (HBP) which is when the pressure of blood is stained against the arterial walls. Due to the fact that Dr. Alley has stopped taking his medication, this has caused long-term affliction to his heart. The doctor has also been experiencing dyspnea (difficulty breathing ). This can be a warning of a condition to his heart or lungs. Recently the doctor has also been affected by oppressive epistaxis known as a…

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    Vaping Exercise Analysis

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    I have brought this subject up in the past. Both times I was not given the opportunity of state my side of the argument. As a precursor: This is me informing you, my parents of a decision I have made. A decision I have thought about for multiple weeks. I, with the funds I earned by house sitting, intend to purchase a Vaporizing Device. Within this device I only intend to use Nicotine free Vaporizing Liquids. The device I intend to purchase has a multitude of safety features. I have read…

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    Side effects: 1-Neuromuscular Manifestations: Neuromuscular symptoms are the most common presenting problem of hypermagnesaemia and magnesium intoxication. Magnesium prevents the release of pre-synaptic acetylcholine from both sympathetic and neuromuscular junctions.(93)Hypermagnesaemia causes…

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    first topic is what diseases can be obtained from sodium. High Blood Pressure is the first objective we will discuss. High Blood Pressure is an indicator to how much pressure the blood puts on the walls of the arteries. Blood Pressure is determined by blood volume and this tells how much blood is being circulated in the arteries. Anyone who has high blood pressure must watch how much sodium intake they consume. Also, high blood pressure can cause serious health problems. I am also going to talk…

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