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    Traumatic Brain Injury

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    due to its association with boxing. CTE has several symptoms. There are psychological changes, which include “disordered memory and executive function, behavioral and personality disturbances, and parkinsonism” (Gavett et al., 2011), and speech and gait abnormalities (McKee et al., 2009). CTE include pathological changes in the brain such as atrophy of the cerebral hemispheres, medial temporal lobe, thalamus, mammillary bodies, and brainstem, with ventricular dilatation and a fenestrated cavum…

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    following DX: HTN, LE edema, OA in knees and shoulders, and hypothyroidism. Pa experiences dizziness, weakness, fatigue, pain in knees rated 8/10 before meds, LE swelling in legs, ankles and feet, stiffness in knees and shoulders, weight gain and unsteady gait. Pa had no recent hospitalized nevertheless she reported one fall while trying to stand up. Pa did seek any medical treatment. The Pa appears to be exhibiting signs of cognitive impairment. 2. Skilled medical care/services - Currently…

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    I reviewed the Critically Appraised Topic (CAT) that was titled “There is low level evidence to support the use of functional electrical stimulation to enhance function in the upper limbs of children with neurological conditions” (1). Erin Cleary, Alison Waite, and Kathryn Asher from the Sydney Children’s Hospital Network prepared the CAT in May 2011 with a suggested next review date in May 2013. Direct contact information for the preparers was not listed, though their department and location…

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    Horse Warm Up

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    Image a time when you forgot to warm up before a run and then regretted it later. Now think about how your horse feels every time you run him without a proper warm up. Without a proper warm up, you may be paying thousands of dollars in vet bills or even hospital bills if you or your horse gets injured during your run. Is running the fastest time really worth anything if you or your horse gets injured and can’t run again. The process of warming up your horse before a run may seem pointless,…

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    tuberosity or along the patellar tendon. No pain with patellar grind. Full range of motion of the knee without pain. No pain with varus and valgus strain. Other provocative testing all normal or negative. He is asymptomatic here in the office. His gait is normal. Skin There are no rashes on the visible skin. A/P Simon Pierce is a 13-year-old male here today to establish care. Intermittent complaints of bilateral though left greater than right knee pain. Currently, he is not having…

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    Neck Pain Case Studies

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    This is a 45-year-old male with a 2-20-2015 date of injury. A specific mechanism of injury has not been described. DIAGNOSIS: Sprain of joints and ligaments of unspecified parts of neck, initial encounter 01/11/16 Progress Report describes that 15 minutes were spent in review of the results from the urinary drug screen, which was administered at the previous visit and deciding whether any modifications are appropriate to the treatment regimen. The pain is better and down to a 3/10. The neck…

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    readers that social classes as well as discrimination during the time are created based on power. Throughout the novel, Lennie and Curley is a noticeable couple of great physical power. Lennie is an enormous, bear-like guy with his dragging gait, but fool. The guy assumed a guardian of his companion and capable of finishing heavy chores without any struggle. Once, George confesses on the boss as they at the ranch: “I say he’s a God damn good worker. He can put up four hundred pound…

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    Fibromyalgia Case Studies

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    The claimant has a past medical history significant for a fibromyalgia, cardiomyopathy, migraines, osteoarthritis, endometriosis, recurrent MRSA, and severe exhaustion. A progress note from Henry Echiverri, MD, dated 06/07/2017, indicated that the claimant presented with a possible diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. She stated that bumping into walls had been on for years, but had worsened the past few months. She felt that her vision was off and the pupils just dilate without a cause. She…

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    The Symbols in Nathaniel Hawthorne “The Minister’s Black Veil” “The Minister’s Black Veil”, one of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s first published in 1836, have the reputation of been one of his best short stories during his life as a writer. The ambiguity of “The minister’s Black Veil” have been criticism exaggerated in the modern culture but more in some religious for the fact that they consider that the Reverend Mr. Hooper reflects the antichrist. Some scholars, particularly William Bysshe, have found,…

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    Exam 1: Bourdieu’s Theory of Capital Bourdieu’s studies resulted in three theories of capital: social, cultural, and symbolic. He also intensely discussed Habitus. Social capital is the value that comes from social networks that allow people to achieve things they couldn 't on their own. Some examples of this is sharing information and resources, providing assistance, and establishing trust. Personally, an example of this is a social group I am a part of. It is a group of about fifty moms who…

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