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    Mr. Agai, male, 71 yo, from Sukan, admitted in general hospital. Generally he looks uncomfort, c/o fever, pain in left hip since a week ago. His weight : 68 kgs and 167 cms height. Physically normal, communicate clearly and intact emotion. He walks by him self to the hospital. Orientation X4, uses glasses and the left ear not clearly hear. No sign of anemies and icterus as well. Skin warm and intact; no wound. The past history are left hip replacement two years ago. Septic shock with left hip…

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    Santiago Perseverance

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    delay in achieving success (“Perseverance”). This is the perfect description of the old man’s personality. He was willing to suffer physical pain, hunger and isolation to complete his task of catching a marlin or a big fish. Santiago and the marlin showed their determination when they were placed as opponents throughout the novel and both of them refused to back down. The old man, otherwise referred to as Santiago, was considered salao or unlucky. He had not caught a fish in eighty-four days.…

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    Plantar Fasciitis

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    Plantar Fasciitis A disorder which results in pain in the bottom of the foot and in the heel is known as plantar fasciitis. It can lead to severe pain when the movement is done after a period of rest or with the first few steps of the day. When the toes are brought towards the shin and bending of the foot will also result in pain. This disorder is affected in both the legs of one-third of the people around the world. Typically, no night sweats or fever has been experienced by the people and…

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    the surrounding nerves and although many people don’t have any symptoms with a herniated disc or bulging disc, others may experience pain in the area of the injury, weakness in one of their limbs and/or numbness in an arm or leg. Common Causes of a Herniated Disc…

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    Back Pain Research Paper

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    What is Back Pain? Back pain is common Back pain is a common complaint. Most have periods of life with back problems. For many it is about short-term problems that emit themselves. But for some, the attacks occur frequently and last for long. The pain can affect how to manage both work and other chores of daily life. Usually has pain in the lower back - the lumbar The most common is that the symptoms sits in the lower back, lumbar spine. The pain often comes on suddenly and can be cutting,…

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    Cleft Palate Case

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    DISCUSSION The surgeon’s goal in treating patients with palatal clefts is to establish an anatomic and physiologic environment conductive to the development of normal speech while avoiding disturbances to growth of the midface. Stated simply, the surgeon’s objectives are “ to make the patient look good and speak well. 20 Cleft palate is one of the greatest challenges in reconstructive surgery. A good result requires an aesthetic functional closure without impairment of midface growth, allowing…

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    Tracheal Intubation Essay

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    Introduction Anesthesia in obese patients is associated with difficult mask ventilation, rapid desaturation, and difficult intubation1,2. Practice guidelines for management of the difficult airway reported by the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) advise that ‘multiple airway features should be assessed’3. EL-Ganzori simplified risk index (EGRI) combines and stratifies seven variables derived from parameters and observations individually associated with difficult intubation, a score…

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    to replace the hip joint by the prosthetic implant. The replacement can be either partial or total, based on the specifications of the condition of the patient. The surgery is performed for the patients, who suffer from the conditions like arthritis pain or treatment for the hip fracture and for the replacement of the femoral head and acetabulum head. And in the place of these heads, a new socket or a ball will be placed as a prosthesis or an implant. Hip replacement surgery in Delhi is…

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    Siddhartha through his outlook on death. “Fly no think of death until spider catch him” (Buddha pg. 142) Assaji tells this to Siddhartha when asked how he is able to cope with his impending demise. The key to his calm is not that he finds a way to fight back against death but accepts it as an eventuality and through that is able to live happily. The lesson to be learned is not that death is something to be…

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    Identification/Classification of Ankylosing Spondylitis The disease is a chronic, inflammatory, and systematic illness. The disease is classified with seronegative spondyloarthritic infections. It is best identified with the inflammatory-back-pain especially on the spine and the sacroiliac joints of the body. It can also affect some of the peripheral tendons and joints and there can be articular manifestations as well. Mostly, it is found in young adults with great genetic features (Khan, 2009).…

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