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    hospital. When I arrived they got me into my room and did all of their check up things they are supposed to do. My surgeon Dr.Koffman then explain that I had a brain tumor growing off of my left ear canal nerve that is 4.5 cm and that it has been growing for awhile,and it is closing up my spinal fluid canal (only had 10 ml of room left) this is what was causing my headaches. My tumor was growing on my brain stem and pushing it sideways which was causing my blacking out, he had also told me that…

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    Primary diagnosis: Intellectual disability. Secondary diagnosis: Learning disorder. The claimant was a 31-year-old man. Alleged disability: hydrocephalus, Crouzon syndrome, scoliosis, left leg condition, left eye vision loss, and left ear hearing loss. He reported increased head and leg pain and feeling dizzy very often. Education: 12th grade (2005) Spanish language. Work experience: (2006-2011) office clerk for local government and production line in a pharmaceutical factory.…

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    Ap Case Study

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    31 inches tall (90.3 percentile). He weighs 22.5 lbs. (72.6 percentile). Head circumference is 43.5 cm (61.8 percentile). BMI is 16.5. No obvious pain or discomfort. Skin. Within normal limits. Warm, pink and dry. No bruising or marks. Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat. Head: Normocephalic, no lesions, no palpable masses, depressions or scaring. Eyes: symmetric with normal extraocular movements.…

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    Music. Music is the sound on what the average person's ears and brain will claim is music, even if the sound was not meant to be any type of tune. From who or where that sound was coming from could have been a certain physical object or some sort of tune-making species other than a human being. These tune-making objects are doing so unintentionally, whereas a person can be making a sound with a particular unique instrument, having the intentions to create a tune or a rythem. Examples or…

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    Scott de Martinville, a bookseller, and trader from Paris. In 1857, Scott obtained a fascination for the human ear which led him to invent the Phonautograph, an instrument primarily used to study acoustics in laboratory research. The construction of the phonograph was heavily inspired by the anatomy of the human ear. Consisting of three main components that replicated the build of the ear canal, eardrum, and ossicles. Sound waves would be transcribed by a very lightweight bristle attached to a…

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    Approximately 85% of patients with Treacher-Collins Syndrome have microtia. One- Third of these patients have stenosis or complete atresia of the ear canal. Ossicular malformations can include incudomalleal fusion and poorly developed stapes. Inner ear malformation can include enlarged cochlear aqueducts and absent horizontal canals. Hearing loss is usually a bilateral conduction loss. The degree of the hearing loss depends on the malformations and can vary within the same person. (Scott, 2002)…

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    Five Special Senses

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    Hearing The ear is associated with the sense of hearing. The inner ear, also known as the labyrinth, has two parts called the osseous and the membranous labyrinths. The cochlea is a part of the labyrinths that functions in hearing. Hearing receptors in the spiral organ are excited by vibrations in the inner ear fluids. The middle ear has auditory ossicles that conduct sound waves to the oval window of the inner ear from the eardrum. Sound waves of vibrating objects are accumulated by the outer…

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    whereas board-certified Doctors of Audiology, have close to a decade of university medical training in all aspects of hearing health diagnostics and treatment with thousands of patients. • Do you use Real Ear Measurements (REMs)? Just like a fingerprint, the size and shape of each person’s ear canal are unique. Consequently, an audiologist needs to account for these differences. An REM procedure allows audiologists to use a tiny microphone to measure the hearing aid volume at your eardrum to…

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    Bone Fracture Case Study

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    by the trauma, near the location of the trauma, or around the eyes, ears, and nose. Also there maybe pain at the site of the trauma, swelling at the injured area, or redness or warmth at the trauma site. Less severe symptoms are headache, nausea, and vomiting (Krucik,…

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    Clipping 3. Ear Care 4. Nail Trimming…

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