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    COMPONENT TYPE: Smith and nephew cemented Synergy, size 11, high-offset stem, a 54-mm reflection acetabular shell, a 28-mm cobalt-chrome head, a 20-degree acetabular liner, posterior-stabilized, a press-fit acetabular shell, minus 3 mm cobalt-chrome femoral head. ANESTHESIA: General endotracheal. COMPLICATIONS: None. ESTIMATED BLOOD LOSS: 250-mL. INDICATIONS: [Name] is a 76-year-old female with a long history of right hip pain, unresponsive to conservative therapy. She was diagnosed with…

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    Dermatitis Lymphoedema

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    provides several important functions, namely protection from external environmental influences, thermoregulation, electrolyte balance and sensation – pain, touch, heat and cold. The skin comprises three major layers – the dermis, the epidermis and the subcutaneous fatty layer (containing the major nerves and blood vessels). As we age, the layers of the skin and the junction between the epidermis and dermis become thin and flatten and…

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    Lyssa Virus

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    covered the pathology of the rabies virus, prevention strategies, vaccines, and treatments. The pathogenesis of rabies lyssavirus starts with a bite from a rabid animal, and the virus is then transmitted through the saliva into the muscle and subcutaneous tissues. The article states that any other ways of being infected are extremely infrequent. In the incubation period, the virus can either duplicate in muscle cells or affix onto nerve endings. After acquiring entry to peripheral nerves, the…

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    associated with migration and invasion in MB. In this study, we provide a more comprehensive mRNA expression profiling of a larger set of pre-RC elements in different MB cell lines and tumor tissues. Our results show that pre-RC elements are significantly overexpressed in the majority of MB cell lines and tumor tissues. Notably, MCM10 shows the highest level of overexpression (~500-1000-fold) among all pre-RC mRNAs. In addition, siRNA-mediated silencing of MCM10 reduces cell viability, cell…

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    Pressure Ulcer Essay

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    rupture in the epithelium
or when there has been significant damage or opening in the protective function of the skin, which could lead to the loss of underlying connective tissue (Catherine Rabess, 2013). A pressure ulcer usually resides around the bony prominence of the body where constant weight causes damage to the skin and tissue which allows it to stay localized due to constant rubbing, unrelieved pressure, and natural force that is present (Rabess, 2013). This can happen from a numerous…

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    Fifteen patients of capitellum fractures were treated from January 2010 to December 2014. There were 11female and 4 male patients, were aged 20 to 48 years (mean of 35 years), with dominant right hand side involved in 3 and non dominant left involved in 12 patients. All fractures were closed and had occurred following a fall onto the flexed elbow in six or with the outstretched hand in nine patients. Distal neurovascular examination of the limb was normal. All patients underwent plain…

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    The Lymphatic System

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    nodal tissue if lymphatic is prolonged. • Narrow red streaks can be seen through the skin extending proximally from the infected area. Lymphangitis • Primary malignancies within lymphoid tissues classified as Hodgkin disease or non-Hodgkin disease Breast cancer, Carcinoma, Lymphadenitis, Lymphanitis,…

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    Pressure Ulcer Essay

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    An estimated 2.5 to three million patients are treated each year for pressure ulcers in the United States. Approximately 60,000 deaths occur each year as a result of pressure ulcers. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, these wounds cost $9.1 billion to $11.6 billion each year in the United States with a cost of individual patient care of $20,900 to $151,700 for each pressure ulcer. It is important to note that Medicare does not reimburse for hospital-acquired pressure…

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    BENEFITS: Aromatherapy massage has many known benefits such as stimulating lymphatic flow, increasing joint flexibility, blood flow and oxygen functions to the muscles due to increased circulation, tissue regeneration, lessens depression and anxiety as well as improving the overall well – being. Aromatherapy massage brings a deeper level of relaxation, balance and health to client’s life. It stimulates the emotional part of our brain as the aroma from essential oils is sent to the limbic system…

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    that they would not be humanely euthanasia. Only own pets will be spared from humane euthanasia, pets can be registered with use of modern technology such as microchips. Microchips are small electronic devices that can be implanted under the subcutaneous tissue of pets. Microchip implantation is fairly painless procedure, no more than needle stick with no need for anesthesia, sedation or pain medication. This electronic devices provides…

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