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    brain are inactive (Brandt, 2007). Furthermore, fMRI scans illustrate that in the limbic system, specifically the amygdala, there is no reaction in some people when they are shown horrific images. This is known as limbic underactivation which, “indicated that some of these people lack the ability to generate basic emotions that keep primitive killer instincts” suppressed (Brandt, 2007). Other researchers (Brandt, 2007) see similar deficits in scans of the frontal lobe, which is the part of the…

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    just one of many port scanning tools. NMAP capabilities: Scans all ports, but can be selected scan only certain ports to reduce excess traffic Determines what operating systems is being used on Nessus – another popular scanner. Nessus has a large library of vulnerabilities and tests to identify Like NMAP, Nessus can scan all ports and can detect what OS the system is using. Nessus can run each portion separately for a more stealthy type of scan Exploitation – After the recon, it’s time to…

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    World as they will be able to travel lighter. An example would be that the people would pay their food using this MagicBand as it is connected to their credit card. The signifier for the MagicBand is the Mickey Mouse logo as it is what you usually scan with (with the access point that has a Mickey Mouse logo on it as well). As long as there is a logo on the access point all the person has to do is align it with the logo on his or her watch. Norman’s concept of feedback helps the patrons…

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    The paranoia and confusion slowly builds until, the mess in Caden’s head comes crashing down. In Challenger Deep, the captain of the ship represents schizophrenia, the parrot being the doctor, and the MRI serves as the cannon, displays an unknown scramble of thoughts going through Caden’s head. The captain of the ship, let Caden travel to waters that have not ever been reached, allowing Caden to be lost in his own mind. Caden understands who the captain is, “and the sad thing is that [he] knows…

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    DOI: 2/4/2016. Patient is a 58-year-old male technician who sustained injury when he tripped over cement on a parking post in the garage and fell. Per OMNI, he was initially diagnosed with injury to both shoulders and knees. Based on the latest medical report dated 04/06/16, the patient presents for reevaluation of his left shoulder pain. He still has stiffness and pain, especially at night. On examination of the left shoulder, he remains tender around the shoulder but less significant and…

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    Cushing syndrome is a silent disease that hides behind extreme weight gain and a variety of seemingly random symptoms. Its name can change depending on the origin of the illness. Cushing syndrome refers to all patients with the classic symptoms and signs of the condition regardless of the cause, while Cushing disease is reserved for patients in which the signs and symptoms are caused by an adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secreting tumor. Of all the patients with spontaneously occurring…

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    hospital. When Michael was having MRI scan after the surgery at Westchester Medical Center, he was in sedated state. Therefore, he needed to have supplementary oxygen piped to him while the scans were under way. Since no object containing iron or anything magnetic is allowed in MRI room, two large oxygen cylinders were located in the different room. There was an anesthesiologist in the MRI room administering the sedative to Michael. After some time both the MRI scan and flow of oxygen has…

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    Bigfoot Imagine walking through the woods alone one day when you hear a twig snap. You stand frozen and all of a sudden you look and there it is staring at you. It is tall, black, and hairy. It disappears in the brush and you know what you just saw. It was a bigfoot. Although many people don’t believe in bigfoot, there are a bunch of supporting facts that proves bigfoot does exist, like the Patterson Gimlin film, dna testing, sightings, and photographs by other people. The Patterson Gimlin…

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    progression of the cancer. Follow up appointments are like any other doctor’s appointment. Doctors will check the well-being of the patient by examining the patient for any new or recurring symptoms of the cancer, and ordering tests such as lab tests, CT scans, or x-rays to determine if additional treatment needs to take place. (American Cancer Society, 2014). The CT and x-ray exams will determine if the bony lesions have progressed to a worse stage. By knowing this, the doctors will be able…

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    types of mental stimulation make people who suffer Alzheimer’s to feel more engages with life since these stimulations foster their thinking capacities and mitigate any chances of memory lapses (Gonsalvez et al., 2016). When incorporated in the fMRI scans processes, mental stimulation, which involves processes that are desired to bring pleasure to those people who are prone to the disease, effectively improves the scores on memory and thinking tests for patients suffering from any form of…

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