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    Preterm Infants and Development Victoria Davis Excelsior College Another physical complication of a preterm infant is blindness or Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP). Retinopathy of Prematurity develops is the leading cause of vision loss in children. Because of being born prematurely the full development of the eyes is interrupted. ROP cause the blood vessels of the eye to grow abnormally and spread throughout the retina. Because these new blood vessels are fragile, they…

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    The United Sates has a lot of problems involving mental health disorders. Americans suffer from all kinds of mental issues, and the evidence indicates that they're not going anywhere /despite an increasing number of treatment options. Americans are over-diagnosed and over-treated for depression, according to a new study conducted at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Depression is not natural for human beings. Everyone feels sad in some time of their life but this feeling…

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    PROS AND CONS OF VAGINAL BIRTH FOR THE BABY One advantage for the baby of a vaginal delivery is that a mother will have more early contact with her baby than a woman who has undergone surgery, and she can initiate breastfeeding sooner. During a vaginal delivery, muscles involved in the process are more likely to squeeze out fluid found in a newborn's lungs which is a benefit because it makes babies less likely to suffer breathing problems at birth. Babies born vaginally also receive an early…

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    universities receive the money from grants that other hospitals do not receive. The operation generally takes about an hour and a half to three hours and is done by a surgeon. The patient is under general anesthesia. First the Surgeon shaves or cleans the scalp around the site of the implant then, an incision is made behind the ear to open the mastoid bone leading to the middle ear space. Once the middle ear space is exposed, an opening is made in the cochlea and the implant electrodes are…

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    In the human composition the functions of the body and mind are dictated by the nervous system. There are two parts of the nervous system the peripheral nervous system and central nervous system. The brain, spinal cord, and nerves is what the nervous system is composed of. Together they control all the duties of the body. When something goes wrong with a part of your nervous system, you can have issues with actions such as breathing,speaking,swallowing, and moving. It is effortlessly the…

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    George Stone is my name but in this environment it really doesn't matter. The only thing I care about is staying alive. I am a Jew that's been taken to one of many concentration camps. I’ve been here for 4 months, nothing here is pleasant. People are dying every day and the smell of death lingers in almost every corner. I have 12 hours shifts where I move sandbags from one place to another, It’s been weakening my body drastically. I dream that I wake up and I everything would be back to normal…

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    Medical Imaging Essay

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    patients. TMS is a painless and non-invasive technique providing a method to study the central nervous system (CNS) in a pain-tolerated manner. TMS focuses on studying the motor neuron (MN) system of the CNS. TMS works by attaching a wire coil to a scalp that transfers a high, but short current to create a magnetic field at right angles relative to wire coil2. Action potentials (AP) are fired as a response to the cortical MN being excited. AP travel along the corticospinal pathway and results…

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    “electroencephalography (EEG), a technique for recording neurophysiological signals using electrodes placed on the scalp. An EEG-based [Brain Machine Interface] BMI succeeded in achieving two-dimensional cursor control” (219). They used EEG to read the brain signals and interpret them into translational movements of the robot. The robot arms or the computer is connected to the implanted electrodes in the scalp of the brain via electromagnetic means like Bluetooth. According to the research, “Ten…

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    *Due 12 Oct - APA - Narrative format - 5-10 pages in length - etiology, risk factors, treatments, nursing interventions, nursing care related to, and patient teaching ***One of the requirements of the paper is to formulate a research question related to your topic PRESENTATION: - You will be presenting. DO NOT just read your paper aloud. - note cards, power point on your computer, visual aids may be used (poster, pamphlets) - **This is your opportunity to be an expert, and share that…

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    Mandibular Nerve Journal

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    Important Pathways to recognize prior to understanding clinical complications and scenarios: Lingual Nerve Pathway: CNV3 → Lingual Nerve (+Chorda Tympani from Facial Nerve) →Submandibular Ganglion Inferior Alveolar Nerve Pathway: CNV3 Mandibular Nerve → Inferior Alveolar Nerve →Inferior Dental Nerves → Mental Nerve (+ Nerve to Mylohyoid) Lingual Artery Pathway: External Carotid Artery→ Lingual Artery → Sublingual Artery, Deep Lingual Artery, Dorsal Lingual Artery Inferior Alveolar Artery…

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