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    instead the diagnosis is presented through the exclusion of other variables. Typically, patients have coagulation studies (COAG), liver function tests (LFT), and tests for infection. Other tests such as a complete blood count (CBC), a peripheral smear, bone marrow examination, coombs test, viral studies and an immunoglobulin quantitation are other test used as a means of elimination to determine a diagnosis of ITP. With the signs and symptoms of ITP presenting with purpura which is bruising or…

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    a series of questions to determine where you fall on the spectrums of four personality dimensions: introversion vs. extroversion, sensing vs. intuition, thinking vs. feeling, and perceiving vs. judging (Ciccarelli, 2015). Answers of the test will pigeon-hole test takers into one of 16 boxes, each one having career-based strengths, weaknesses and behaviors with which they are associated. These personality types correspond to career suggestions that utilize each person’s individual operation style…

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    Completion Test is a projective drawing test developed by Ehrig Wartegg throughout the late 1920’s and is used as an assessment tool in the psychological and counseling fields. The Wartegg Drawing Completion Test is not a common examination that is used in the United States, but my reasoning for using the Wartegg drawing Assessment is through experience and knowledge of the test obtained at the agency I currently work for. There are different versions of the Wartegg Drawing Completion test that…

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    child was born prematurely to correctly calculate the adjusted age. Charlotte was not, and therefore the above age is correct. All props used to perform the test were brought into the room, to eliminate any unnecessary distraction. Charlotte was very cooperative, alert, and interested, following the instructions given to her. Attached is DDSTII test form that was used during the…

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    pediatrician and he told me to bring her in. He ran all kinds of test and found nothing. Not being pleased with his effort he admitted her into the hospital for even more test. That hospital transferred her to Lebonour Children’s Hospital an hour and a half away. They found out that her white platelets in her blood were severely low and she needed a blood platelet transfusion immediately. The doctors wanted to draw fluid off her brain because her test results were puzzling. I watched them tuck…

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    experiment is, “Does color affect test scores?”. How I am going to do this experiment is I will first collect supplies and participants for the experiment. Then, I will make the tests on white, red, and yellow paper. Next, I will have the participants take the tests separately in a room on each of the colored tests. Finally, I will collect the tests and find the averages of the scores and compare it to the other colors of paper. My hypothesis is, “If a person takes a test on the red or yellow…

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    Persuasive and informative writings are very effective is their writing style. Each type has its own unique quirks and formats, but most are looking to draw their reader in and then give them their thoughts on the matter, to have them see what the author sees. One type of writing that is a combination of both is the problem-solution format. This pattern is used to inform a reader about an issue, drawing them in with facts and statistics that interest them, and then suggest a solution. Svoboda’s…

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    How to Test Your Blood Pressure at Home Problem Background In this time and age, lifestyle diseases and health conditions are a bigger menace than the untreatable and unpreventable ailments the world knows. Unfortunately, these conditions, which people have attracted to themselves is causing massive deaths of individuals worldwide. Most of these are brought about by people’s eating habits, drug abuse, and laziness. More precisely, diseases such as arthritis, cancer, diabetes, obesity, depression…

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    to pass tests,develope good spelling, and be able to use punctuation properly. After Charlie Gordon had the surgery, he developed many benefits. Some of the benefits he got to experience were that he was able to pass tests, compromise, and summarize. He finally was able to pass tests. One of the tests that he could pass was trying to beat Algernon in a maze. “April 6 I beat Algernon! But after that I beat him eight more times” (Keyes 229). Charlie was never able to pass this test…

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    producer and writer of the script for the movie, took the the time to make sure that both the movie and the book went hand in hand. As we start of by opening the first few pages we automatically notice the words the author uses to word it in first person. As where in the movie it gives us a scenery as the description of things in the book are not recited by Katniss there are just shown to us. In the case of The Hunger Games the book didn’t allow…

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