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    Father’s house in Ellesmere Port into foster care in Farndon. Christina Roberts from The Oaks Primary School phoned to inform me that Liam-Jay has come into school with a bruise on his shoulder. According to Christina, the bruise is on his right forearm, 4 centimetres wide and is a fresh, dark inky colour.…

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    Wrongful Possession of Drugs: The CID memorandum states that the MP found what they suspected to be a bottle of liquid steroids in the wall locker of the SM. Further investigation determined that the liquid was drostanolone propionate, an anabolic/androgenic steroid, which was confirmed by the CID laboratory. The DA 4833 states that the SM recieved an Art. 15, but did not specify as to the SM's punishment. Upon further review of the SM's file no Art. 15 is currently on record in his OMPF.…

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    immediately became irritated and stated “Go to Hell” and threw a chair in her direction. Pt states that she has been having a difficulty controlling her anger lately. She states yesterday she became very depressed and used a razor across her left forearm where there are numerous superficial cuts. The pt states “I did it to let my depression out”. Writer asked if the pt had any SI or HI. Pt denies SI, endorses…

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    Antisocial Behaviors/Substance Abuse Frank reported that he has been charged with crimes on at least 5 different occasions. Most of the crimes were drug related charges such as possession and possession with intent to distribute (small quantities of pot, barbiturates), and some simple assaults while intoxicated. He has a history of Driving Under the Influence of alcohol (DUI) charges and lost his license last year as a result of a DUI arrest. His most serious charge of Child Endangerment…

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    was going good and checked the progress that was made. There was a good amount of communication throughout the procedure between the student and teacher. The hygienist had great ergonomics. She had a soft C, had the patient low enough to have her forearms in a neutral position, and had her chair positioned…

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    Tennis Elbow Injury Essay

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    Whether your injury started lately or not, you have to make a spot-on diagnosis of it. Tennis elbow, also recognized as lateral epicondylitis, is an injury that is related with pain in the external portion of the elbow that generally radiates down the forearm, pain when you are trying to straighten or bend your arm and pain when you try to lift, twist, hold or grip something. This excruciating disorder owes to either inflammation or dilapidation of the tendons sited in the external part of your…

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    Sticky, muddy slime covered my hands and face, but I did not mind. Powdery sawdust peppered my forearms in a shambolic adornment. Nothing, not even the blazing Texas sun or the biting mosquitoes, could divert my attention from the roaring power saw in my hands... As I’ve learned through six years of leadership experience in Scouting, “getting my hands dirty” isn’t always a metaphor. Although I knew that designing and engineering an irrigation system for my church’s community garden would be no…

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    Obsevation Hours

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    I conducted my OT obsevation hours at Tampa Rehabilitation center. During my OT hours I had the privilage of meeting Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Peters was an 55 year old caucation female, who was admitted to the rehabilitation for weakness and mobility training due to the fact that she was obsese and would prefer to lay in bed and have her husband complete everything else including doing her ADL's. We all know the saying "if you don't use it you lose it". Doctors was afraid if something didn't change…

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    Fistula Research Paper

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    Even though complications of fistula access are far less than a graft or a catheter, they do occur and need to be addressed. Complications occur in approximately one-third of fistulas and include: aneurysms, infection, stenosis, thrombosis, steal syndrome and heart failure. These complications have historically been classified as early and late failure. The etiology of both early and late are somewhat similar because if the cause is not diagnosed early on it may progress and lead to late access…

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    Lets start off by saying getting tattoos can be extremely painful to have done. Tattoos can cause people not to be hired for jobs they are qualified for, It's not an image that some corporations care for. I believe that if you would like to get a tattoo, make sure that it's hiding. Exposed tattoos may hinder ones chances to be hired. To begin with, " A 2011 study by CareerBuilder shows that 31 percent of surveyed employers ranked having a visible tattoo as the top personal attribute that…

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