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    of the greatest. In the past, you were forced to stay stationary when using a computer while some of today’s latest inventions of laptops and handheld tablets have changed the idea of getting the job done. While some people still prefer to use a stationary desktop computer, many people prefer the advantage of taking their computer systems on the go. Although there are means to carry your work with you when using a desktop, the ability to be able to access information via internet, complete work…

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    When looking at various control interfaces for power wheelchairs, the traditional joystick is one that is often first thought of. For people who have limited use of their upper extremities, a traditional joystick will not work. A multi joystick is a type of interface that is multifunctional and requires reduced force. The technology was designed for people with limited muscle power or for people who have neuromuscular diseases (“Alternative Drive Controls”, n.d.). For example, it can be used for…

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    The Pros and Cons of Joint Injuries, Joint Trauma, and Joint Conditions Treated with Cortisone Should osteoarthritis, tendinitis, bursitis and other joint conditions be treated with cortisone, and to what extent should treatment take place? Skeletal problems are intertwined in treatment before cortisone treatments are administered. There are several treatments besides cortisone, such as massage, chiropractic, physical therapy, and natural remedies. One can measure quality by how safe it is…

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    Caring for patients who have received a hip arthroplasty, requires some specific and unique nursing considerations and care. While it is an elective surgery, many patients opt to get it to decrease pain due to osteoarthritis and to increase mobility. Each patient will have different perioperative experiences, and as a nurse it is important to be able to know the interventions and what to consider to make their overall experience as positive as possible. Trigger Event My first week of clinical,…

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    shoulder pain and the right knee pain. The medical provider was able to pull up records from Covenant health system. She reports the CT scan done of the cervical spine, head and shoulder were fine. The right knee showed an old scar from a total knee replacement done in 2016 there was slight swelling and one small bruise. Counseling was recommended for the flash backs and will be scheduled to start on 1/18/17. The provider declined writing any orders for transportation or attendant care she would…

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    Cause Of Osteolysis

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    A minor fall on the right hip caused the head of the femur to deteriorate, and the right leg was reported to be 5 cm shorter than the left leg. A biopsy was taken and two weeks later a prosthetic hip replacement was performed. The biopsy revealed an increased amount of osteoclasts which are bone cells that no longer secrete extracellular matrix. The six month follow-up there was no sign of returning Gorham’s disease. The second case was reported in 1972…

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    This week was the only week Mary and I had difficulties meeting up. We set up a time to meet in person and Mary forgot. Then we set up a phone call for the next day which was forgot as well. Finally late Friday evening I got a call while I was putting my kids in bed which I missed. I called Mary back as soon as I could, it rang several times and I was afraid I would miss her again, but she picked up. We talked about how her memory is going. Mary told me she 's been seen by a doctor for it, they…

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    surgery several months ago, in which they went in and smoothed out some cartilage, fixed his meniscus tear, and a few other things. The pain since surgery is worse than it was before surgery. He was told that he would need a knee replacement, or at least a partial replacement, He was told it would be at least two to five years before he would become a candidate, for the…

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    A review of the records reveals the member to be an adult female with a birth date of 08/12/1956. The member has a diagnosis of Restless Leg Syndrome. The member’s treating provider, Josette Johnson, MD recommended the member continue the use of Gralise ER 600mg tablets. The carrier has denied coverage of Gralise ER 600mg tablets as experimental and/or investigational and not medically necessary. There is a letter from the carrier to the member dated 03/21/2016, which states in part:…

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    Muscle Stress Exercises

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    help you keep full movement of your hip joint. Follow your caregiver's or physical therapist's instructions. Perform all exercises about fifteen times, three times per day or as directed. Exercise both hips, even if you have had only one joint replacement. These exercises can be done on a training (exercise) mat, on the floor, on a table or on a bed. Use whatever works the best and is most comfortable for you. Use music or television while you are exercising so that the exercises are a pleasant…

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