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    DOI: 3/11/2015. The patient is a 52-year-old female crane operator who sustained a work-related injury to her neck when she was hit by another crane while sitting in her scrap crane. As per OMNI, she was initially diagnosed with strain to multiple body parts. Per the medical report dated 06/10/16, the patient complained of low back pain rated 6/10 with distal lower extremity tingling sensations. She was previously sent to physical therapy and had 60-75% improvement of her symptoms. She has not…

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    Well, actually I am one of those people. It seems really hard but actually it is not. There are three ways that you can improve your pointe dancing skills. The first way to improve pointe is to stretch your feet really well. This will help with both cramps and the way your dancing style looks. When you do leaps and arabesques in ballet, you want your feet to be pointed. You can not point your feet if they are not stretched out. If you point your feet it makes them feel comfortable. Not only…

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    and in radiologic series respectively.1, 2 Primary hyperaldosteronism is the commonest form of endocrine hypertension and is now considered as most common cause of secondary hypertension3. It usually presents with features of hypokalemia like muscle cramps, weakness, tetany and severe or resistant arterial hypertension. However, there is a wide spectrum of presentation with clinical and biochemical variations in primary hyperaldosteronism. In particular, hypokalemia is not evident in upto…

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    Cholera is killing people Cholera is an infection of small intestine by some strains of bacterium vibrio cholera. The classic symptom is large amount of watery diarrhea that lasts a few days. In this vomiting and muscle cramps may also occur. Diarrhea can be so serve that it leads within hours to severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. This may result in sunken eyes ,cold skin, decreased skin elasticity, and wrinkling of hands and feets. Because of dehydration skin may turn bluish. Chlorea…

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    locked out of jail cell while pregnant is Nicole Guerriero she gave birth on a blood-covered mattress back in 2012 she's only eight and a half months pregnant and they filed a lawsuit Augusta County Jail because she began experiencing lower back pain cramps and bleeding on the 11th of June. more than four hours later she was taken to the nurse's station. the baby was dark purple and unresponsive with the umbilical cord wrapped around her neck the empties then got there and rushed the baby to…

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    Amanda, Nice job explaining several Hispanic cultural beliefs in your post. I wanted to add a couple that I also found interesting. According to Smith (n.d.), the way a healthcare provider greets a Hispanic patient and family member may convey respect or disrepect. She recommends greeting patients and their family members using a title and their full name for the first greeting. For example, saying "Hello Julio" is considered disrespectful, while saying, "Hello Senor Julio Perez" conveys…

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    Today is National Depression Screening Day, a day to bring awareness to an illness that affects nearly 15 million adults here in the U.S and more than 350 million people worldwide. In fact, the World Health Organization says it’s is the second most common cause of disability after back pain. Like many physical ailments, getting help as soon as you think something is wrong offers the best opportunity for recovery. No one is immune to depression. Experts say women are often more likely than men…

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    Running Head: MH Silent, but Deadly 1 MH Silent, but Deadly Christina E. Santiago San Joaquin Valley College ST:11 Introduction to Surgical Technology Running Head: MH Silent, but Deadly 2 Abstract Malignant hyperthermia is a very rapid onset crisis that happens during a surgical procedure. It is unnoticeable and is an adverse reaction to anesthesia that was given in either form of volatile agents or succinylcholine. It is undetected in most cases unless having been tested for this particular…

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    interactive and explained was they were doing. The staff also was able to provided scenarios of different complications that happened and how they 'd respond. By the end of the first day I was able to see what the caregiver would due if a patient had muscle cramps, was short of breath and had chest pain. The first day I mostly interacted with the staff and was able to see medical side of the whole procedure such as learning and seeing how to dispose of contaminated equipment and what machines…

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    Mr Penzey Case Study Essay

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    of 150 mmol/L. When sodium is present in high amount in the bloodstream it is difficult for the kidney to filter out water (Wedro). Potassium salt helps by balancing the negative effects of salt on the body. When potassium levels are low the muscle cramp up and weakening of the muscles occurs, which is one of the symptoms shown in Mr. Penzey’s condition. Mr. Penzey also suffers from severe low levels of Renin hypertension (LREH) at about 0.4 while the average range is between 0.5 to 3.3…

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