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    dermatologists are using it to help ward off skin cancer in patients who suffer from actinic keratoses. Actinic keratoses are also known as solar keratoses. They are scaly raised bumps that developed in sun-exposed areas, such as the lips, hands, face and forearm. They are precancerous lesions. Ten percent of people with actinic keratoses will develop skin cancer. Fortunately, early treatment can prevent the lesions from becoming cancerous. Blue light therapy is a treatment that was developed…

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    Thermal Heat Injury

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    spacing of fluid and at the cellular level neutrophils and monocytes migrated to the site of inflammation (Tiwari, 2012). The possible outcome of this inflammation process is dependent on the amount and severity of the thermal burns located on the forearm. The area of tissue damaged will heal and may result in scarring. The patient presents with signs of redness, swelling and fever are signs of…

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    Lay Up Research Paper

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    usually be used to score the most points in a game. It is quick, simple and when done correct it can’t be denied by the opposition. The layup has three phases, the dribbling phase, the stepping phase and the jumping/landing phase. The muscles used are forearm, biceps, trapezius, deltoids, gastrocnemius, quads, wrist. The layup uses a lot of flexion and extension of muscles and joints. In the dribbling phase your quads and gastrocnemius are very active, same with your arms and wrist. The wrist…

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    Propaganda Poster “Together We Can Do It” World War II propaganda posters draw attention and gain help from citizens. Which can win the war in the long run. The poster “Together We Can Do It” is a great example of a World War II propaganda poster. Citizens of America became energized after posters were posted all over America. This can be broken down by its audience the poster is referred to, the message the poster sends out, and the the materials used in the poster. During World War II more…

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    Hand Muscle Analysis

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    it. Then we do the same with the middle finger, the ring finger, the little finger, and, finally, the thumb. We summon each finger individually and then we move it. After this, we slowly direct our attention upwards, to the hand, the wrist, the forearm, the elbow, the upper arm and the shoulder. We stay focused on the shoulder for at least one minute. Then we repeat all this with the left arm. Then we start relaxing our legs. We start with the right leg, but we do not have to focus on…

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    two-point threshold experiment is meant to test a person's ability to perceive details on different parts of the body. Measurements varied on regions of the body depending on the size of their receptive fields. While the distance of the two points on my forearm was about three and a half centimeters, the distance between them on my upper arm was just barely four centimeters. Another example would be between my finger and thigh. The distance between the two points on my finger was 0.3…

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    Steps To Swing Golf Essay

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    Steps to Swing a Golf Club Are you thinking of playing golf? Do you know how to play? There are a lot of people who don’t know how to play golf. There is no need to worry, we are to help. Here are some basic steps to teach you how to swing a club. Step 1 The first thing to keep in mind is your stance. You must have your front foot a little ahead of the ball. This will result in the club being near the middle of your body. Your feet must be little wider than shoulder width apart. Step 2 The…

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    DOI: 10/15/2010. The patient is a 63-year-old female machine operator who sustained a work-related injury from performing repetitive duties of usual and customary job. Patient is status post cervical midline C7-T1 Epidural Steroid Injection (ESI) on 08/14/15 and status post cervical fusion at C5-6 and C6-7 on 03/15/16. Cervical spine x-ray on 05/05/16 showed postsurgical findings status post interbody fusion procedure at C5-C6. MRI of the cervical spine dated 06/16/16 revealed interval…

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    tissues that then travel to the ear (“Whale Evolution”). Researchers hypothesize that Ambulocetus animals walked like today’s modern sea lions, by circling the back feet forward and continuing to waddle the front while bending their back. With strong forearms and flexible wrist, they swam outstandingly in the water…

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    Sertraline Case Studies

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    The patient is a 59 year-old male with a 12/31/09 date of injury. A specific injury occurred while performing executive chef duties. Diagnosis was depression. 12/24/15 DWC Form RFA for Sertraline 100 mg, Mirtazapine 15 mg and Adderall 5 mg. 12/17/15 Notice of denial for medications: dextroamphetamine-amphetamine 5 mg # 30, Sertraline HCL 100 mg # 60 and Mirtazapine 15 mg # 30. 12/04/15 request for additional information for medications: dextroamphetamine-amphetamine 5 mg # 30, Sertraline…

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