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    Ting, a twelve-year-old Chinese immigrant female, is medically diagnosed with Proteus syndrome. She has soft tissue masses in her chest and neck, a malformed mastoid bone, a brain tumor, a nonmalignant abdominal tumor, a neurogenic bladder, and musculoskeletal deformities. Additionally, her face, head, and digits are asymmetrical, her legs are of unequal length, and she has a gastrostomy feeding tube. At age 2 years she developed a brain infection, resulting in developmental delays and seizures.…

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    Fitness Test Essay

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    Tea, daily would be a great benefit for its antioxidant, metabolic and cleansing properties - especially as he adjusts to a positive nutritional intake. LEARNING EXPERIENCE 1 List the major bones of the body and at least one muscle that attaches to each (minimum of fifteen). List of major bones in the body, including a muscle attached to each: CERVICAL VERTEBRAE (7) – Trapezius…

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    “Vigilante” - This poem is exactly what the title says it is. In this short poem, Komunyakaa describes the short journey of a hired vigilante. He describes the vigilante’s work to kill another fellow human as routine when he states that the vigilante in “a dusty boot in a stirrup / swings himself into a sweat-burnt saddle” (2). The dust on the boot describes and emphasizes how the due to the fact that he’s always being hired, the vigilante doesn’t have time to clean his shoes, and so they…

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    TERMINOLOGY CLINICAL CLARIFICATION o An accumulation of blood between the dura mater and brain, usually due to head trauma CLASSIFICATION o Not applicable DIAGNOSIS CLINICAL PRESENTATION History  Recent head trauma  Symptoms o Loss of consciousness o Nausea and vomiting o Headache o Neck stiffness o Seizures o Focal neurological deficits  Difficulty speaking  Difficulty comprehending speech  Difficulty reading  Confusion  Amnesia  Numbness or tingling  Visual disturbances …

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    Kuya Portrait Statue

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    lifestyle. Starting from the top of the sculpture, the monk have an expression full of desire in his face. The head in the sculpture if full with carefully made details. From the statue mouth are emerging six small figures giving the impression that he is talking of or begging to those small figures. Then in the neck the artist still putting lot of detail with the carefully sculpted bones, followed by a small gong near his midriff and a mallet in his right hand to hit the gong. In his left…

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    Human Osteology Essay

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    its bones, as opposed to the yellow or brown shade on several other bodies. Upon first look, it was also evident that there were no serious fractures or parts of bone missing. However, in order to truly determine how well-preserved the body was, the…

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    Causes Of Shock

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    should place the victim on their back. However, it the victim have chest pains, or is having a heart attack you should place them in a half-sitting position. If you suspect that the victim may have a head or spinal injury, you need to loosen any tight clothing around the neck, chest or waist. Also, for any bone or joint injuries, put them in a splint. This minimizes bleeding and prevents any further damage to the tissues. While caring for the victim you must handle them very gently and keep them…

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    Anatomy And Physiology

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    For example: the heart, the liver, and the kidneys. There are several subdivisions of Gross Anatomy such as; surface anatomy, regional anatomy, and systemic anatomy. Surface anatomy focuses on the external parts of the body. For example: legs and head. Regional anatomy focuses on all the structures in a specific region of the body. For example: examining the buccal region of…

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    The ground was scattered with body parts detached from the dead bodies: hands, arms, feet’s and heads. All of a sudden, I had an urge of walking across the battlefield, it was an awakening response, my heart was racing fast, as I slowly walked through the jaws of death. As I was walking I stopped, it got to a point where I couldn’t talk no more.…

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    Head Injuries In Sports

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    Injuries are just a part of life that athletes have to deal with. Especially with the increasing size and speed of the players (Carroll and Rosner 42). By playing, they acknowledge they could break bones or tear ligaments. But many do not know that their brain could be severely damaged. Over the past decade, head injuries have become the biggest problems facing sports, especially the National Football League (NFL). Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) which is caused by concussions plague…

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