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    1. What specifically would you assess for on physical exam? How would you document the lesions? It is important when doing an assessment to gather as much information as possible in order to attain the appropriate diagnosis and treatment for the patient (Watkins, 2014). Knowing when the lesions first appeared and whether they have altered themselves as well as if there are any associated symptoms can allow the healthcare practitioner to have confidence in their diagnosis. Asking the patient if…

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    -Diagnosis: According to Sander (2018) the diagnosis of acanthosis nigricans (AN) is typically from the physical examination. However, if the provider is unsure, the provider can obtain a skin biopsy. The results of a skin biopsy indicative of acanthosis nigricans will have findings of hyperkeratosis, epidermal papillomatosis, and mild acanthosis. The dermis may have a small amount of lymphocytes, plasma cells, and neutrophils, but it should not have a large amount of these cells, for it is not…

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    When it comes to examining injuries, the two main settings where evaluations are performed are in the athletic training room and on the field. Although they both follow the same examination process, an on the field injury is more crucial and emergent. When it comes to acute examinations on the field, the first step is a primary survey of the injury which is then followed by a secondary survey if necessary. The purpose of the primary survey is to rule out life threatening injuries and starts…

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    Should the security of our nation outweigh individual freedoms? America wants to use all of its resources to help fight the war on terror, and has all rights to do so. The security of our nation being a issue because our leaders want to keep america safe and free from foreign invasion. Because of the 9/11 attacks on american soil, we have taken all measures to prevent another incident from occurring by using simple, accessible powers the government has. The government wants to closely watch…

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    Discuss Thomas Gnosticism. What did it mean to be a Thomas Christian? How was that different from Johannine or Pauline Christianity ? Include a broad description of the Gospel of Thomas, the Book of Thomas the Contender, and the Acts of Thomas , pointing to their similarity and differences Gospel of Thomas According to class lecture notes on November 17th 2016 , The Gospel of Thomas can be set during the early part…

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    Imagine living in a room the size of a closet, without your family , spending every day living in silence and in fear that you might be discovered. For many that was their life everyday while hiding but there were also many problems for both Jews in hiding as well as those who hid them. Many Jews were saved during the Holocaust because of non-Jews willing to risk their lives but Jew and non-Jews had many problems they faced during and after the war. The decision of going into hiding or…

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    National Ids Arguments

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    nation or across the border unlawfully. “The national identification card has significant details about the individual, including weight, height, and eye color, among other components, which make it for a person to forge or get a counterfeit of the document (Berger)”. It can, therefore, be argued that the national IDs contribute to the control of the number of immigrants in the nation for a specific length of time. Again, the national identification cards are uniform and hard to falsify or…

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    Kilroy Sports Bar Essay

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    As one of the top 50 sports bars***CITE*** in the US, Kilroy’s Sports Bar has established a strong brand presence in the Bloomington community, and a strong image in the eye’s of the community. They have continually put in effort to distinguish themselves on promotion, and service among other Bloomington bars. Their promotion, “$3 Thursdays”, has drawn the most attendance comparatively to all other Bloomington bars (kilroyssports.com). However, they are looking to invest in any resources that…

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    30 arpents “When he looked at the house – one of a dozen scattered over the emerald hill – and discovered that the 30 arpents he’d remembered from his childhood belonged, like the emerald hills, to the Frenchman who lived in Guadeloupe and that except for the kitchen garden and the village garden on the riverbank there was no land to care for, only this laughing, lying crone with a craving for apples, he wasn’t even angry. -Tar Baby, page 108-109 After returning to Isle des Chevaliers after…

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    The Sermon on the Mount is from Matthew chapters five thru seven. It describes how we should live our life in faith. How we should think, how we should speak and the actions we should take in our everyday lives. In this paper I will describe the differences between the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew versus Luke. As well as, the four main purposes the Sermon on the Mount as portrayed in the Gospel of Matthew. It was meant to; expose the people to their sin, guide the followers to Jesus,…

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