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    Sprain Vs Broken Bone

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    We started the examination with an AP ankle projection. The image cassette was placed lengthwise and we insured that his leg and ankle were aligned with the long axis of the cassette. The central ray was aligned perpendicular to the ankle joint and the light was collimated…

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    III – MRI examination _ MRI studies were obtained using a closed MRI machine 1.5-T MRI system (Signa; GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, USA) equipped with surface array- shoulder coil. Patients were supine with the examined shoulder horizontal on the MRI table and the arm by their side in a neutral position. Table 1 cases). Mean age Gender Male Female Type of injury Direct trauma Indirect trauma Affected muscles Supraspinatus Infraspinatus 931 Showing the demographic data of all…

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    few years, school always ask students to take part in extra class on vacation for getting higher grade in final exam. Especially for high school student, school thinks students need to take more and more class to prepare their college entrance examination, so they arrange students to attend classes during the summer vacation compulsively. So the education bureau issued some decrees for protecting students’ right. For example, the education department of Liaoning province banned primary and…

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    Exam Day Analysis

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    texts to alert us about what could potentially happen to our world if we allow certain progressions to continue. This dystopian text discusses how the government decides whether individuals live or die in the form of an examination to test one’s intelligence. The short story ‘Examination Day’ has affected my understanding of the negative impacts an overpowering government can have on a society through the use of specific time and place in which the text is set. Through the tone and mood that is…

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    Mini-Mental State Essay

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    Mini-Mental State Examination The Mini-Mental State Examination template provides the guidelines to access the mental condition of the resident. The Mini-Mental State Examination template has five sections to determine the perceptual stability. Maximum rating of 30 points is feasible when the respondent attempts to solve them meticulously and sanely. However, the bifurcation of these points in various sections and subsection comes with definitive guidelines for the actions and the distribution…

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    Jonathan Singer and Alan Barsky (2012) did a wonderful job in explain the defenses between being a forensic social work ,a social work attending in court. This is something that I had not thought about , he explained that as social workers we have obligation to the legal system. We should look professional and have court ready notes. We also must now that we have limitations with our clients. A client must give authority to reals records that is all of the records. It is the clients right to…

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    My Disability Report

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    These accommodations were focussed in three main ones , these are extended time, helping hand ( physical help in things that involve the use of another hand), writing examinations in a quiet place. One of the main important accommodations that I received, during my previous secondary school is having help when working in labs and in anything that needs the use of two hands having this accommodation was very crucial, since…

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    Cellular Pathology

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    giving prognosis and determining causes of death. There are two main parts within cellular pathology. The first is histopathology, which involves the examination tissues under the microscope, and cytopathology (cytology), which involves the examination of single cells. A common cytology test is the cervical smear. Histopathology involves the examination of tissues under a microscope,…

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    Skilling Case

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    equity instead of steroids utilization. Lam differs that this reflects an ill-use of prosecutorial circumspection: "Beyond any doubt, that happens, however individuals shouldn't be conferring prevarication. … If somebody will lie sometime during an examination, in the more stupendous sense would it say it is truly unreasonable to arraign for that…

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    “deeply ingrained” (Foreman 94). The last problem Dr. Foreman expresses concerning absolute neutrality is that it is unnecessary because critical examination can be undertaken with all commitments and beliefs intact, even those established through Scripture, as long as the individual is cognizant of those beliefs and willingly defers them to examination…

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