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    difficulties, and increased brain swelling are some of the clinical situations where planed delayed recovery should be considered.17 Other considerations may include surgery involving eloquent areas of the brain, significant brain ischemia, and posterior fossa lesions. Cai et al reported a rate of 49.8% of delayed extubation out of 800 patients.46 Although data may be limited, the criteria for delayed extubation after intracranial surgery have been described in reviews and observational…

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    Cholecystitis Essay

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    Cholecystitis is defined as inflammation of the gallbladder, most often caused by gallstones obstructing the neck or cystic duct of the gallbladder, causing the build-up of bile leading to increased pressure and subsequent inflammation of the organ (Kimura et al., 2013). The most common form of cholecystitis is known as calculous cholecystitis, which is most often caused by gallstones or biliary sludge obstructing the cystic duct, however other less common causes such as benign and metastatic…

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    Chicken Lab Dissection

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    Discussion The basic types of tissue represented in the chicken lab dissection were connective, muscular, and epithelial tissue. Each of these three tissue are related and serve the body to allow it to function. Both the epithelial and connective tissues provide protection. Epithelial tissues protect exposed and internal surfaces, while connective tissue protects internal organs. Connective and muscular tissue both transport fluids and essential substances throughout the body.…

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    The patient was a 19 year old sophomore outside hitter in volleyball who sustained a right shoulder impingement her freshman year. Since this injury tends to have a gradual onset of symptoms, there was no specific mechanism of injury. However, the constant overhead movement of the arm during her hitting probably greatly contributed to her impingement. She saw the team physician last fall, but did not have any diagnostic imaging test completed such as X-ray or MRI. Although she did receive some…

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    What lemur has the strongest tail bone? The red ruffed lemur. This is one of many features that the red ruffed lemur has. Also the fruits and plants that the lemur searches for wish the lumer wasn’t so hungry. If the lemurs were to leave Masoala, the population of plants would expand by thousands. Once the plants overrun the area, other animals will move to the area and adapts to that area. The red ruffed lemur lives in the forests of Masoala. “The Red Ruffed Lemur’s habitat is located in the…

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    Langerhan Case Summary

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    the next day showed worsening cerebellar edema and increased compression of the brainstem. Due to her progressive deterioration, a midline sub-occipital craniectomy with C1 laminectomy and partial thickness dural scoring was performed for posterior fossa decompression. She experienced an upgaze palsy after this procedure. Her neurological deficits were stable and persisted for 5 days at which time she gradually recovered her extraoccular movements and speech. Approximately 12 days after…

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    Cruciate Ligament Case

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    Case Study #3 With the given information about the blow to the tibial tuberosity causing displacement of the tibia posteriorly relative to the femur, the structure most likely injured is the posterior cruciate ligament because it is located on the posterior side of the patella and posterior displacement of the tibia on fixed femur is restricted by the posterior cruciate ligament. The posterior cruciate ligament is the strongest ligament in the knee joint and helps with stability. Once the…

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    History Of Lemurs Life

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    Lemurs life time Lemurs live in the island areas like, “madagascar and comoros”. They live in this area because of the temperature it is hot and dry there and it has a lot of trees there.”Most lemurs inhabit trees most of the time”. Ringed tailed lemurs love trees because well they are monkeys.They have” black and white rings or stripes on their tail and has gray soft smooth fur, and has a white circle on their stomach.” “They have a black snout and two black circles around there eyes and the…

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    Lemurs Like to "Move it, Move it" Ring-Tailed Lemurs are cat-sized primates that live on the islands of Madagascar. Compared to the more energetic Old/New World Monkeys which aren't that active, Ring-Tailed Lemurs are very lively and fun.. They are a very social and use several forms of communication to communicate with one another. Similar to humans, they use many non-verbal forms of communication, such as facial expressions; they will also bare their teeth. (insert citation) The…

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    Shoulder Joint Lab Report

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    I Anatomy of the shoulder The shoulder joint, as it is commonly called, is not a single joint but a complex arrangement of bones, ligaments and musculotendinous units that called the shoulder girdle. The primary role of the shoulder girdle is to provide a tremendous range of motion for positioning the upper extremity in space. The shoulder girdle also provides power and support for the upper extremity throughout and at the extremes of the range of motion. (19) The…

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