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    Rectus Femoris

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    The knee is a very crucial structure in the human body. It plays an extremely essential role in human movement. The weight that is put through the knee at one time can be over extravagant and the way it takes the weight and controls the body is truly unbelievable and fascinating. It carries the weight forwards and backwards while walking, and upward and downwards while jumping. The anatomical structure that stabilizes the knee can be divided into 4 areas. Anterior, Posterior, Lateral or…

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    After that Minerva knew that she could not let the same happen to her, so she showed physical courage at a crucial moment. “El Jefe smiles cynically. “Anything else bother you about my dress I could take off?”He yanks me by the wrist, thrusting his pelvis into me in a vulgar way, and I see my hand in an endless motion else- a mind all it’s own- and come down on the astonished made up face” (Alvarez 100). After what Trujillo did to other young women he deserved to be slapped and Minerva knew it.…

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    Every woman experiences labor and birth differently, but the act is unique and life-changing. After a long process of holding a baby inside the womb, moving into labor can be an overwhelming event filled with many different emotions. But with the encouragement of friends and loved ones the process can be alleviated. All the contractions and movements of the body influence the yielding for the path of the baby through the birth canal. In this paper the four stages of labor and birth are covered,…

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    Body Plane Research Paper

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    Body Planes, Regions, Cavities, and Directional Terms The fundamentals of learning the body in the medical field are body planes, regions, cavities, and directional terms. First up are the body planes, which the definition of a body plane is simply a two-dimensional surface. The dimensions of the body plane are both of length and of width and the body planes are used to describe the different locations that are located in the body or are just used for the point of location. There are three…

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    is located, this tendon connects the hip to the inner part of the upper thigh. An additional site of snapping could be where the epiphysis of the femur fits into the socket of the pelvis to form the hip joint. The snapping occurs when the rectus femoris tendon, which runs from inside the thighbone up through the pelvis, moves back and forth across the ball when the hip is bent and…

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    I was checked again. This time I was dilated seven centimeters. I cried out in pain as I felt the baby push through my pelvis. I thought my daughter was going to fall out right then and there. All I could do was scream out in agony. I just wanted the pain to stop. The doctor let me know that it would be a matter of minutes before my daughter was brought into this world and…

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    gram-negative rods such as escherichia coli (E.coli) (Graham, 2016). Complicated diverticulitis can be staged, based on the Hinchey's classification: “Stage 1 is small, confined pericolic or mesenteric abscesses; Stage 2 is larger abscesses, extending to the pelvis; Stage 3 is perforated diverticulitis and purulent peritonitis; and Stage 4 refers to free perforation with fecal contamination of the peritoneal cavity” (Graham,…

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    regards to full disclosure in the treatment of a 52-year-old male diagnosed with prostate cancer. Preliminary indications displayed enlargement of prostate as well as difficult palpable in touché rectal examination. Additionally, a CT scan of the pelvis and biopsy of the tissue displayed signs of prostate cancer. The primary physician recommended laparoscopic radical prostatectomy and informed the patient. The patient was vividly worried and tensed in regards to the intensity and risks of the…

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    Male, 40 years old, reports low back pain in the middle of the back near waist. The patient has had similar symptoms before, numbness and tingling sensation in the right foot. Both parents have hypercholesterolemia while his 65-year-old father has prostate cancer. The patient skips breakfast and eats at fast food restaurants twice every day. He uses 800mg of Ibuprofen every four hours. He does not have urinary or bowel incontinence. No nausea, vomiting, or fever and there is no gross hematuria.…

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    Elvis Aaron Presley, “the king of Rock and Roll,” was born on January 8, 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi. He was the most successful American rock and roll singer, guitarist, and actor during the mid 1950s. He was born and raised in the South in poverty. His first musical experience was from the Pentecostal services of the First Assembly of God Church. Other influential styles that shaped his music included county, blues, rhythm and blues music, and the popular tunes at the time. In 1954,…

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