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    of the most common questions and their answers. 1. What are the Mechanics of Hearing? Your ear is divided into three parts, the inner, middle and outer ear. The inner ear contains semi-circular canals for balance, as well as the cochlea. The Eustachian tubes and the stapes, the…

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    The head and neck are part of the body that is very important integrating several systems. A lot of vital activities like eating, drinking, seeing, hearing and breathing are done through the head structures. When the nurse assess those the head and the neck it is s assessing several systems at the same time. The eyes are located in the orbital cavities of the skull is an important part of the head and its function is essential to perform different activities. The ears are one of the structures…

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    Olive oil for ear infection Q1. I keep my ear clean, but still I think I have some infection in my ear. Despite of keeping my ears clean, why is this infection caused? A1. Our ears are divided in three different parts. The part of the ear that is visible to us as well as the canal that goes all the way to other parts of the ear is known as the external part. Next to the external part is the middle part which contains a group of small bones that do the job of amplifying the sound we hear. Our…

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    appear all over your body which causes a fever, sore throat, diarrhea, and feeling fatigue. Measles can cause hearing loss as well when the virus blocks the Eustachian tubes, which is a narrow passage that connects the pharynx to the middle ear letting pressure on each eardrum, from catarrh, or a buildup of mucus. Since the Eustachian tubes are blocked no air can be pressured or can be pumped up from the throat to get the mucus out and unblock the collapse in the walls of the middle ear…

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    tongue leads to depapillation as well as fibrosis and blanching around the lateral border of tongue. Hard palate involvement leads to blanching of the mucosa and soft palate including uvula involvement leads to shrunken uvula. In extreme cases Eustachian tube also gets…

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    The type of early childhood program I would develop for children ages 2-6 would be a preschool. Preschools are explicitly designed to provide intellectual and social experiences for children (Feldman, 2015). The curriculum would be tailored to Lev Vygotsky’s view on cognitive development. The program would provide adequate nutrition to promote expected physical changes through preschool years. The program would, also, be concerned with the health and safety of those enrolled. Children go…

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    Noise Pollution In Humans

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    CONTANT Introduction: 2-3 (i) What is noise Pollution? (ii) Most Common noise How noise is measured: 3 (i) Units for measuring noise (ii) What is Nuisance Effects of Noise Pollution: 4 (i) Noise effect on Animals (ii) Noise effect on Human Preventions/Solutions 5 Introduction What is noise Pollution? Sound is crucial to our lives in daily bases, but not noise. In generally noise is defined as unwanted sound which produces uncomfortable effects and course…

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    What is Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate? Cleft lip and cleft palate are birth defects that occur when a child’s lip or palate do not form correctly during pregnancy. Together, these birth defects are often referred to as "orofacial clefts." Cleft Lip Vs. Cleft Palate Cleft Lip: How it's formed: The lip forms between the fourth and seventh weeks of pregnancy. Cells and tissue from the body and head grow towards each other to form facial features, including the lips, mouth, nose, and upper jaw.…

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    Essay On Down Syndrome

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    Down-Syndrome Do you ever see other people and wonder why they act and look so differently? Their is a genetic disorder by the name of Down-Syndrome. Down-Syndrome is a condition in which a person has 47 chromosomes while others have 46 it is also the most common chromosome condition. People with this disorder may have the facial features of flat face, small nose, upward slant eyes, enlarged tongue and may appear shorter than others. Kids with Down-Syndrome tend to grow at a slower rate. You…

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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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