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    which he rates at 6/10, it is constant and radiates to the shoulders and pain in the lower back at 7/10, it is constant and radiates down to both legs. He also complains of pain in the right shoulder at 6/10 and pain in the right hand at 6/10 with stiffness. He also has pain in the bilateral knees at 8/10, the right one is worse this…

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    Hatshepsut Analysis

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    waist, and small long limbs. Her anatomy is visible as female, even though there is no great emphasis on her breast since it is depicted as barely there. The pose of the statue, gives an impression of stiffness. She looks like she is firmly planted on the seat and unable to move. Yet despite the stiffness of the pose, her presence and her feminine features evoke power, toughness and strength. The depiction of Hatshepsut as a male king gives an impression that she was adapted to conform to…

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    In November 2012, SFS EF AM committed $10 million to the Borrower’s $25 million, senior, secured term loan (the “Term Loan”). The 17-year Term Loan will fully amortize by 2030 with a 3-year PPA tail. The SFS EF AM’s share of the Term Loan balance, at the end of February 2016, was about $9.02 million. SFS EF AM did not participate in the Operating Company’s senior secured operating company loan (the “OpCo Term Loan”). The Term Loan is subordinated to the OpCo Term Loan. The OpCo Term Loan is a…

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    Fig. 5.3 shows a typical load-displacement curve of the 4PB fracture test. The slope of the linear part of the curve corresponds to the stiffness of the whole structure. The peak force represents the required force for fracture of the upper layer (EMC) through the notch, and does not provide any information about the interface fracture toughness. The vertical part of the curve shows that the…

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    Metacarpal Fracture A metacarpal fracture is a break (fracture) of a bone in the hand. Metacarpals are the bones that extend from the knuckles to the wrist. There are five metacarpal bones that connect your fingers and your thumb to your wrist. Some hand fractures have bone pieces that are close together and stable (simple). These fractures may be treated with only a splint or cast. Hand fractures that have many pieces of broken bone (comminuted), unstable bone pieces (displaced), or bone that…

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    Triggers Of Acute Stroke

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    When was the last time you eat? I will check her glucose level to make sure she is not hypoglycemic. What was your diet last night? What did you eat last night? Precipitating factors of headache can be stress, diet or hunger, menstrual period (VanMeter & Hubert, 2014). Triggers of migraine headache are fasting, alcohol intake, smoke, caffeine, lack of sleep, certain food (chocolate or cheese) and oral contraceptive (Brashers, 2006). Do you have any blurry vision, any numbness or tingling…

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    Tetanus Research Paper

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    presence of it, but some antibiotics are not strong enough to kill them. Tetanus is a fatal, acute disease which is caused by exotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. This disease causes spasms in the skeletal muscles. The muscle stiffness beings in the locking of the jaw and of the neck. Then the rests or the spasm start to generate. The first researchers to study and examine this disease were Carle and Rattone in 1884. The way they studied Tetanus was…

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    Rheumatoid arthritis is defined as, “a chronic systemic disease marked by inflammation of multiple synovial joints.” The inflammation within the articulations causes the synovial fluid inside the joints to harden making range of motion decrease significantly. Over time, if left unmonitored, the cartilage between the joints breaks down, causing permanent joint damage and deformity. There are an estimated 2 million people in the United States afflicted by rheumatoid arthritis with…

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    changes. Involuntary muscle tightening (spasticity) or muscle and joint stiffness. Altered coordination and reflexes. What causes physical disability after stroke? A stroke can damage parts of your brain that control your body's normal functions, including your ability to move and balance. The type of physical problems you have depends on how severe your stroke is and where it is located.…

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    Find relief from stenosing tenosynovitis, or trigger finger with a Vive trigger finger splint. For use on any finger, the aluminum splint supports the finger, reducing stiffness, and preventing the locking up , or catching of the tendons. A breathable neoprene material holds the splint in place with extra strong fasteners for a secure fit throughout daily activities. Features: 4-6 Bullet Points EFFECTIVE RELIEF Splint provides effective relief from stenosing tenosynovitis. ADJUSTABLE SIZING…

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