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    on the shoulders, along with the vessels including axillary vein lying beneath [7]. The luminal diameter of the vessels reduces by the compression because of its nature of low blood pressure and minimal vessel wall elasticity. This temporary venous stasis may lead to the alteration in brachial artery haemodynamics [7]. By Poiseuille’s Equation, the resistance in blood vessel (R) is directly…

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    The state of nothingness is reached when an individual does not fulfill their purpose or live life to the fullest. Existentialists consider nothingness to be worse than death. A crisis arises when the individual doesn’t take any action to change the stasis they are in or find their meaning. Hemingway uses the juxtaposition between light and darkness to emphasize the older waiter’s existential crisis; correlating the “nothingness” felt by the older waiter to darkness, and the light to clarity of…

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    plays a key part in how they view health and what are healthy behaviors. One of the most effective biopsychosocial theory when it comes to pain management is the gate control theory (Gurung, 2014). It contributes an individual’s social economics stasis, interpersonal relationships, stress, anxiety, diseases, and other aspects. The biopsychosocial evaluate theses aspects of persons environment and how it effects the both the mental and biological well-being of an individual. As traditional…

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    The patient is a 32-year-old female presenting with multiple modifiable risk factors in combination with a potential venous thromboembolism (VTE) derived pulmonary embolism (PE) in progress. The following study identifies the risk factors for VTE, assessing their contribution to the presenting complaints experienced by the patient. Modifiable risk factors identified in this patient include the use of mixed (containing both progestin and Ethinyl estradiol) oral contraceptive pill (OCP), smoking,…

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    dependent edema, and jugular vein distention (AHA, 2017; Bozkurt et al., 2016; Porth, 2015). Disease progression will manifest itself in dizziness, lightheadedness and fainting spells, arrhythmias, chest pain and murmurs; mitral valve regurgitation and stasis of blood leads to thrombus formation and embolic seeding, and sudden death is possible if no heart transplant can be obtained (AHA, 2017; Porth, 2015). Treatment is directed toward symptom management and disease progression, since without…

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    ciliated epithelium, elastic and muscular tissue. The destructive process may be initiated by primary microbial infection (necrotizing pneumonia, tuberculosis, aspergillosis, etc.) or obstruction (foreign body, tumour, lymph node, etc.) resulting in stasis and secondary infection. It is classified under obstructive lung disease. This disease cannot be cured but it can be controlled with the help of proper treatment and further complications can…

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    Thucydides gives a variety of views via a selection of actors, and whilst he interrupts the narrative together with his personal voice, for instance when commenting on the post- Pericles political competition that came about in Athens or at the Corcyran stasis, his remarks, as can be proven, are often not directly critical of certain propositions. Actors such as the Corcyrans, and mostly with the Athenians are introduces…

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    in the collective consciousness of humanity is what induces creativity, and creates the unlimited supply of choices before us. Without diversity, society would be in perpetual stasis, resulting in the decrease in innovation and thus, the rapid decline in the quality of life. Those that advocate for conformity, and thus, stasis, are the true enemies of a free and prosperous society. Advocates of uniformity come in varying forms; from the self-righteous progressive who gets offended by just about…

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    death a fraud is to another way of a post-modern artist to cling to the concept that being avant-garde will give art a blank slate to give itself an original concept. Krauss uses a “grid” that art fits that avant-garde into stating, “The absolute stasis of the grid, its lack of hierarchy, of center, of inflection, emphasizes not only its antireferential character, but—more importantly—its hostility to narrative .” Krauss says this grid is an imitation as it mimics a canvas, as the canvas came…

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    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common form of feline cardiomyopathies. This disease affects the cardiovascular system. The heart has many important anatomical features. One of these being the ventricle of the heart. The ventricle of the heart is the main heart muscle that pumps blood. When HCM occurs the left ventricle within the heart thickens. When the thickening of the ventricle occurs there will be a decreased ventricular chamber volume, and abnormal ventricular relaxation.…

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