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    Presumably not much, given the fact that she is postmenopausal. However, this needs to be checked. Another complaint emerged at the end of the interview. She did have some blood coming from her ear. With the otoscope, there is a slight scratch with a bit of coagulated blood in the bottom of the ear canal. They were told it leave alone, and keep the area dry. I have asked her to return. I consider that maybe she would improve with Miralax, as a cathartic because of her repeated bouts of…

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    The non-chill rim and diaphragm provide comfort for the patient. The soft-sealing ear tips provide an excellent acoustic seal comfortable fit. This stethoscope also comes with extra ear tips in case some are lost. 3M Littmann Lightweight II S.E. Stethoscope Lightweight II S.E. Stethoscope met four out of five of the criteria used in the comparison. Lightweight II S.E. Stethoscope…

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    Achondroplasia Essay

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    No specific treatment is available for achondroplasia. Achondroplasia The height of a human being can usually be linked to genetics. Though it is rare, every newborn has a small chance of developing dwarfism. The most ordinary form of dwarfism is called achondroplasia, literally meaning, “without cartilage formation.” The name comes from the complications in ossification caused by the genetic defect. The gene responsible for the defect was discovered in 1994 by Dr. John Wasmuth, at the…

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    The Importance of ACH helmet pads ACH helmet maps are a necesity in your every day life as a soldier, from airborne operations to simple road test. Incase of accidents and to protect a soldiers most essential tool his brain. incase of a crash or accidents since soldiers are not invincible they are needed to keep the man completely mission capable, the pads help insure that the helmet itself does not injure the service member. the bolts that screw the straps in the service members helmet…

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    The Beagle Research Paper

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    The floppy-eared beagle is a calm, kind family dog. Although they are small in size, they make up for it by their big curious and adventurous personalities. This breed of canine is part of the Hound family and require big yards as well as plenty of playtime outdoors due to their hunting nature. Without frequent healthy exercise, these dogs can get restless or worse-- hip dysplasia. This breed is very susceptible to health issues and need to be treated for carefully. The sweet, friendly breed the…

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    Audism is the act of neglecting, belittling and having an oppressive attitude towards people that are hard of hearing and believing those that can hear are superior. Lack of communication and support in a deaf person’s family can lead to disregard of the child. Everyone in this world was made to be surrounded, supported and loved. Children with impaired hearing may try to open up and receive help. If they do not have access to a loving family and are excluded they begin to corner themselves and…

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    Sensation

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    world. Parts of the ear involves the, pinna being the visible part of the ear that extends on side of the hear, the auditory canal, and the ear drum (tympanic membrane). Sound waves enter the auditory canal, touching the tympanic membrane making it vibrate. The vibrations; passing other parts, eventually stimulates the hair cells (auditory receptors). These hair cells are located in the cochlea of the ear containing fluid. Results of hearing loss can be due to injuries to the ear canal, loss of…

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    Five Senses Analysis

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    The five main senses are something that can be seen as simple, but complicated at the same time. Every single day of your entire life your senses have not only made you aware of your surroundings, but has also made connections and memories through what you see, smell, taste, touch and hear. All work together to make life something more than it really is. Throughout learning about every single sense, you can see the consistency of how our senses work together to understand safe and hazardous…

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    advanced technology and various impressive features. In-ear headphones Nowadays, IEMs is one of the most popular type of headphone due to its higher level of comfortability. This model involves a pair of earphones that comes with an isolating tip of some sort such as silicone, foam…

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    Whistle Lesion Case

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    forearm. He also has a 3-4 month history of an asymptomatic slowly enlarging site of his right second dorsal finger. He is also using triamcinolone 0.1% ointment p.r.n. scaling in his ears and scalp. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION He has mild to moderate scaling of seborrheic dermatitis bilaterally in his external auditory canals, and mild scaling in…

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