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    Medical Case Management

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    Andrew Rider of Insurance Company referred this file for medical case management. Instructions were given to meet with Karen Hartman and assist with coordination of appropriate and related medical care, and identify needs to facilitate recovery. INTERVIEW SETTING On 11/9/16 I met Ms. Hartman at the office of Dr. McPherson. Ms. Hartman works at this medical office so she was already at work. She has not lost time due to her injury. She is alert and oriented and willing to work with a nurse…

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    The musculoskeletal system provides form, support, stability and it is responsible for the movement of the body. The strong protective skeletal layer protects vital organs. For example rib cage protects the heart, kidneys and lungs from any traumatic injury. Bones provide framework that supports and keeps the body from collapsing. It is the major supporting structure of the body. The bone is classified by their shape or structure as cortical bones are dense and compact and cancellous is spongy.…

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    My friend Jordan Hartman is a layered man, many times people see him as the peevish guy who walks malcontent and frivolous through the hallways of the YMCA; however, those few who know him well, see that Jordan appreciates strength and independence, he exalts his mind and his body sonorously. Everyone recognizes him as the man with the colossal hourglass body, for he works ebulliently to maintain the impeccable shape of his robust shoulders and the immense ego that fits perfectly with their…

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    P1 the structure and function of the skeletal system The structure of the skeletal system is very diverse and complex, made up of many different components that all work together to perform certain functions, without these individual components the whole body would fail to work efficiently when attempting to preform even the easiest of tasks. Structure of skeletal system One vital section is the axial skeleton this is the component of the skeleton that consists of the bones of the head and…

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    Orthodontic Management

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    Orthodontic Management of Periodontal Defects: Adult patients with reduced periodontium often present with drifting of teeth leading to development, or worsening of malocclusion. Orthodontics is not an easy choice of treatment for many dentists. There is ample evidence that if optimal hygiene is maintained after appropriate periodontal therapy despite clinical attachment loss, orthodontic fixed mechanotherapy is a viable option. Apart from correction of malocclusion, orthodontics can also…

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    right away that da Vinci was wrong. First, the neck is elongated far past the normal size. The scapulae are the wrong shape (they almost look like the front view of a scapula, but da Vinci is working on the anterior portion so it is most definitely wrong). Also the conjunction points of the humerus with the backward facing scapula are strange to look at. Any anatomist would question it because the ball and socket joint is overplayed in this situation, it is much too…

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    In particular, the infraspinatus is involved in external rotation and stabilization of the humerus as a humeral head depressor by pulling the humerus towards the glenoid fossa of the scapula (Ngomo, Mercier, & Roy, 2013). There was an increase in superior translation of the humeral head while using a nerve block to cause dysfunction of the infraspinatus and supraspinatus. This increase is also often seen in individuals experiencing shoulder…

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    Lockport Site Essay

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    sites that MacNeish excavated, Lockport had the greatest level of preservation and the most apparent stratigraphy. The MacNeish excavation found many artifacts including, but not limited to, ceramics, scrapers, projectile points, an awl, bone tools, scapula hoes, grinding stones, a biface, a flake knife, as well as multiple hearths. Buchner worked on the Lockport site from 1984 to 1988 and his work is now one of the most highly regarded for this site. The reports that came out of those…

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    Muscular Dystrophy is a disease when your muscles progressively weaken and degenerate over time. This is because abnormal genes or mutations interfere with the body’s ability to form healthy muscle tissue. There are many different types of Muscular Dystrophy. The word muscular dystrophy can be broken down into “trophe” meaning nourishment and “dys” meaning abnormal or abnormal nourishment. The first people to come in contact with Muscular dystrophy, in 1836, were Conte and Gioja. In 1852, it…

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    Chimpanzees are the closest living relative to humans with only a genetic difference of 1.2 %. And the Australopithecus afarensis shows a clear mosaic of human-like and ape-like anatomical structures. Here in this paper I would compare and contrast the physical characteristics and social behaviors of chimpanzees and Au. afarensis. Through investigating the relationship between chimpanzees and Au. afarensis it may give us a better picture of how and why humans evolved to what we are today.…

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