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    During my graduation, I was posted in a rural area in a community health care center. Although I had limited treatments to offer including aspirin, bandages, and some antibiotics, I liked interacting with the patients. The village rotation taught me how to make use of limited resources and further sharpened my clinical acumen. I came to know about how environment affects our health. I became wiser about the preventive, socioeconomic and demographic aspects of medicine This further…

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    third of clavicle Deltoid tuberosity of the lateral side of the body of the humerus Flexion and medial (internal) rotation of humerus Deltoideus, pars acromialis Acromion Deltoid tuberosity of the lateral side of the body of the humerus Abduction of humerus Deltoideus, pars spinalis Scapula spine Deltoid tuberosity of the lateral side of the body of the humerus Extension and lateral rotation of humerus Supraspinatus All of the supraspinatus fossa The greater tubercle of the humerus Assists…

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    in different areas of care provision for many varying patients, in their clinical rotations. This usually leads to a rich experience coupled with a wide range of skills that go a long way to prepare them to be better and well skilled professionals. Together with the classes taken and actives they are engaged in, they acquire critical thinking skills, who are fast and efficient. In our most recent clinical rotations however, perhaps because of time constraints and availability of sites, different…

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    INTRODUCTION With over 50% of the global land surface being affected by land use or land cover change over the last few hundred years, mostly from the expansion of agriculture, there has been numerous climatic impacts (Foley, 2005). With such vast areas, specifically of the US Corn Belt, dedicated to agricultural production it is imperative that we as a society approach this endeavor cautiously. One approach to agriculture often cited as having the potential to produce the food, feed, and…

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    They are denoted by R and T respectively. Generally for all the cameras, the internal parameters are self-calibrated, so the camera calibration mainly concentrates on finding rotation and translation parameters. Camera calibration can be done by many methods namely conventional method, neural network method (feed-forward neural network, recurrent neural network, hybrid Hopfield network etc.), and self-adaptive genetic algorithm…

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    correspondence with professors, to interactions with patients and coworkers in the clinical setting. While we are taught the fundamentals of nursing at a early stage in the bachelor program, the test of growth and inheritance is practiced during clinical rotations and simulation labs. As we move forward through the semesters, we learn the patho-physiology of the body and we start to understand how signs and symptoms correlate with lab values. It is then that we start to build autonomy to…

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    Astronomical Cycles BY LEE YORKE Earth has many cycles that are apart of our everyday lives such as rotation. For example, Every approximately 23 hours 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds Earth makes a full rotation on our planet on its axis, Earths axis is a line we say goes through the middle of the north and south pole. During the day, half of Earth will see daylight and the other side will receive darkness, this is because one side of the planet is facing the sun receiving all the energetic heat and…

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    Clinical Reflection: Faith, Hope, and Love This week’s clinical rotation placed me in a situation that I found myself in, twice, within the past six months. Family faced with the dilemma of prolonging the treatment and pushing for more aggressive curative treatment of a critically ill loved one, or opting instead in providing comfort for their last remaining days. Death is inevitable, but it is something that society is not comfortable discussing. In fact, people, most often set aside the…

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    To identify the preferred rotation direction, a blower performance analysis is needed. A blower is usually an enclosed multiblade rotor that compresses air to a higher discharge pressure. Blower is also known as fan, but, traditionally, blowers do not discharge air at low pressure as some fans do. Figure 1.6 – CENTRIFUGAL BLOWER Dryers use centrifugal blower, where air is radially discharged from the impeller, (or fan wheel), so turns 90° from its inlet to its outlet (Figure 1.6). Air…

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    Banner Women’s Health Clinical Rotation Don’t you enjoy coming into a clinical greeted with a friendly welcome and a smile? At Banner Women’s Health this was the case. The employees and well as the doctors were very inviting and enjoying have a student nurse. At the Banner Women’s Heath clinical rotation, the nursing student was able to observe many different produces such as PAP smears, IUD insertions, birth control apportionments, and well as many new OB and previous OB patients. The nursing…

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