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    The Skeletal System

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    The skeletal system is a very important part of a human’s body. Without the skeletal system, we would not be able to move. The skeletal system is made up of mostly bone, but also tendons, ligaments and cartilage, which are arranged into a solid structure that supports and protects the body. We will look at the skeletal system in more detail covering, the functions, bone structure, bone classification, joint classification and diseases that affect the skeletal system. The skeletal system has…

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    Paget’s disease of bone is a rather uncommon condition that effects less that 1% of the population of the United States, often presenting with no symptoms or discomfort what so ever. It isn’t known what specifically causes this disease, but it is speculated that heredity plays a big part. Paget’s disease of bone is typically pretty manageable when symptoms do present themselves with a variety of pharmaceutical remedies. Paget’s Disease of Bone Paget’s disease of bone is basically…

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    Being a nurse brings high achievement and self-actualization, embrace the high position of society as well as better compensation. In the United States, there are several programs designed for nursing education to become RNs. The majority of nurses selects two major ways in order to qualify the NCLEX-RN licensure examination, associate-degree and baccalaureate-degree program. In length, an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) takes about 2 years to reach the required credits while a Bachelor of…

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    dissect a preserved frog to learn about frog's internal organs. As the human and frog have similarity in their organs' layout. I nailed arms and legs wide open and my scalpel made an incision along the midline of a frog's body from pectoral gland to the pelvis. The entire cavity, filled with organs, showed up. I was amazed to see internal organs with my naked eyes. The next dissections were a cow eyeball, to observe its anatomical structures, and an earthworm to learn about its circulatory…

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    component of chemoradiation (chemotherapy given amid a similar day and age as radiation treatment). It is in some cases given after surgery for stage III colon malignancy to keep disease from returning, or repeating. Radiation treatment to the guts, pelvis, bone or mind might be utilized as palliative treatment for cutting edge colorectal growth that can 't be evacuated with surgery. Radiation therapy can be utilized in a number of ways to cure, control and reduce cancer. When we look at…

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    Monkeys In Anthropology

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    lot of similarities. As stated on livescience.com ,on the article Neanderthals: Facts About Our Extinct Human Relatives “The American Museum of Natural History states that other differences from humans are a flaring, funnel-shaped chest, a flaring pelvis, and robust fingers and toes. Their brains, however, grew at a similar rate to humans’ and were about the same size or larger. “ it has been debated whether to just consider neanderthals part of the homo sapiens species or have them both stand…

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    Artificial intelligence is, per Oxford Dictionaries, “the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence” (Oxford). Artificial intelligence is used in healthcare systems to assist in surgeries and improve effectiveness and accuracy (Agah). One major problem with it is that computers with artificial intellect, such as Siri and IBM’s Watson, cannot hold a full conversation (Knight, Will). While the problem is trying to be fixed, it is…

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    discovered he was a type 2 diabetic approximately five years ago after being catapulted out of a standing skid loader when performing yard work. The event resulting in a two day hospital stay, a wrist and ankle sprain, a torn rotator cuff, a fractured pelvis, and a diagnosis of type two diabetes. My dad describes the day as an eye opening experience because he was unaware of how much the condition was affecting his daily life. He noted experiencing lightheadedness, frequent urination, and…

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    In The Time of The Butterflies The novel, “In the Time of the Butterflies,” by Julia Alvarez shows a persistent amount of courage with the main characters. The background of In the Time of the Butterflies is mid-20th century Dominican Republic under the dictatorship of Rafael Leonidas Trujillo and the story of the Mirabal Sisters. The Dominican Republic is ruled by a fascist dictator named Rafael Leonidas Trujillo or El Jefe, who runs and ruins everybody life who do not listen. The Mirabal…

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    Gallbladder Case Study

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    Choice “C” is the best answer. This patient has findings characteristic of porcelain gallbladder, brought on by recurrent gallstone formation and gallbladder wall irritation (i.e. chronic cholecystitis). As with gallstone disease in general, this condition occurs predominantly in overweight fertile female patients of middle age. It is a complication of chronic cholecystitis identified by imaging. Inflammatory scarring of the wall, combined with dystrophic calcification within the wall…

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