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    Swope Chapter Summary

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    a classical Christian education. She examined the process of diagnosis, treatment, and educational plans of an exceptional learner. Her children were evidence that physical and mental conditions do not define the potential of a student for success. The mental and physical conditions of exceptional learners do not define their ability to improve, learn, and excel in life and the classroom. When parents and teachers receive a diagnosis, they need to be careful with how they handle it. Swope…

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    learnings to the real -world of patients and learn about the art of medicine as a profession caring for sick people. I always enjoyed history taking, clinical examination, making a differential diagnosis and ruling them out one by one to arrive at the final diagnosis. The most amazing thing was how a timely diagnosis and treatment could alter the prognosis of the patient drastically. I became curious about various novel treatments and advancement in technology. In the final year of medical…

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    histopathological findings of sarcoidosis, thus confirmed the diagnosis. Key words: Cardiac sarcoidosis,…

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    ADHD Research

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    DSM. ADHD has been associated with key symptoms such as poor sustained attention, impulsiveness and hyperactivity (Barkley 1997). ADHD was first introduced to the DSM in 1980 where the first concerns arose about whether or not ADHD was a separate diagnosis from Conduct disorder. ADHD occurs in 3-7% of the childhood population in America. It is mostly diagnosed by the age of seven, however, signs of ADHD can begin to appear by ages 3-5 or preschool age. Milch (2001) discussed the groups of…

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    Lead Lingers Case Study

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    Hello Dr. Julian, Thank you for reading my discussion post case study # 2, and perspective question. Lead poisonousness is a global problem, while arrays of research information indicated a deterioration in the predominance of upsurge blood lead echelons in children from the developed world, lead lingers as a widespread avoidable ecological health hazard. The CBC analysis has an enormous effect on lead poisoning, the CBC laboratory appraisal answers arrays of question-related to quantity of…

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    The DSM-V

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    The DSM-V is the standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health and other health professionals, and is used for diagnostic and research purposes (Grison Pg. 503). The DSM-5 contains a number of significant changes from the earlier DSM-IV. the DSM-5 eliminated the axis system, instead listing categories of disorders along with several different related disorders. Some examples of categories included in the DSM-5 include anxiety disorders, bipolar and related disorders,…

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    Rhinolith Essay

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    Based on Clinical and endoscopic evaluation, diagnosis of rhinolith was made. Endoscopic removal under general anesthesia was recommended in this case. The patient was discharged on the next day and oral antibiotics, a local decongestant and local steroids were recommended. One week later at follow-up, the patient had complete resolution of the symptoms and she was extremely satisfied. Conclusion: • Diagnosis of a rhinolith needs a high index of suspicion based on the patient’s…

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    The second diagnosis is to have plain X-rays; those may show an abnormal area in the spine. A third way to diagnose intervertebral disc disease is to conduct a procedure called a Myelogram which they inject a special dye into the spine that surrounds the spinal cord and allows it to appear on x-rays. The fourth method of diagnoses is to complete lab work such as a serum chemistry, blood count, and urinalysis. Another way to do a diagnosis is to do a CT scan. The last way to do a diagnosis is to…

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    Deep Vein Thrombosis

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    condition if mistreatment or underdiagnosed. Generally, DVT is part of the venous thromboembolism that can lead to a fatal condition which can cause sudden death. Currently, the awareness of this condition had been raised purposely on the early diagnosis of this condition. A lot of studies on this topic had been done previously by researchers in their effort to contribute to this condition to be improved. In the early years, K. S. Dhillon et al. had investigated the ‘Postoperative Deep-Vein…

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    Pseudocyesis Analysis

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    symptoms of pregnancy, which may include abdominal enlargement, reduced menstrual flow, amenorrhea, subjective sensation of fetal movement, nausea, breast engorgement and secretions, and labor pains at the expected date of delivery.” Differential diagnosis depends on a negative blood pregnancy test. The endocrine basis of pseudocyesis is not well understood. Affected women may have increased sympathetic nervous system activity, dysfunction of central nervous system catecholaminergic pathways…

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