He doesn’t have any problem during this test. o Varus/valgus stress tests: The patient doesn’t suffer from pain during this tests. o Anterior and posterior drawers test: He doesn’t have a problem during this test. o Lachman test: The patient doesn’t experience of pain during this test. o Common diagnoses: He doesn’t experience of arthritis or injury to ligaments. • Foot and Ankle Inspection: The patient doesn’t suffer from deformities‚ nodules‚ edema‚ erythema‚ calluses‚ or corns. Palpation:
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Data: 06/03/09 Identifying Data: Name: J. Smith Sex: female Age: 44 Occupation: community college administration assistant Reliability: good CC: bilateral shoulder stiffness‚ right elbow pain HPI: Ms. Smith presents to the office with bilateral shoulder stiffness and lateral elbow pain in right arm. The patient has been suffering shoulder stiffness for over 2 years. The symptom developed gradually after she started using her computer more at her work place; she had to hold her
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Developmental Biology Final Exam Study Guide 12/3/11 Part I Chapter 1 -Basic Problems of developmental Biology: • Maintenance of complete genome while cells differentiate -Main mechanisms of differential gene expression-polarity and cytoplasmic differences; polarity: • Gene expression leads to a difference in cells • Every cell in body has the same genome • Gene regulation occurs: o Polarity and cell division ▪ Uneven egg contents ▪ Environmental factors
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Factors that Causes Poor Eyesight Thesis statement: This study is aimed to determine the factors that cause poor eye sight and the effects to a normal life of a person. Outline: 1. Introduction 2. Body 2.1. Information about the eyes 1.1. Anatomy and physiology of the eyes 1.2. Symptoms and prevention of eye damage/problem 2.2. Causes 2.1. Sun or light exposure 2.2. Chemical exposure 2.3. Over exposure to radiation 2.4. Blows of the eye 2.5. Use of contact lenses 2.6. High-risk newborn
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Diseases of Pulp • Pulp is the formative organ of the tooth • It builds primary dentin during development of tooth‚secondary dentin after tooth eruption and reparative dentin in response to stimulation as long as the odontoblasts remain intact. • Pulp responds to hot and cold stimuli which are only preceived as pain. • Heat at temperature between 600F and 1300F when applied directly on an intact tooth surface is usually tolerated‚ but foodstuff and beverages above this temperature range can
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1. (5 pts) Describe the metabolic process providing your energy while you were walking (at an easy pace) before the bee stung you. Include which molecules are being consumed. The metabolic process providing my energy while I was walking at an easy pace is aerobic metabolism. During aerobic metabolism‚ mitochondria absorb from the surrounding cytoplasm these molecules: ADP‚ phosphate ions‚ O2‚ and organic substances like pyruvate. These molecules go through the citric acid cycle. The electron
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ANKOLA APICULTURE Man had started the use of animal products since time immemorial even at the cost of animal’s life. Honey has been under use in human civilization since prehistoric period as mentioned in our religious literatures like Vedas‚ Purans‚ Ramayan‚ Maharabharat and Charak Sanghita. Some foreign travellers like Fahiyan and Whenson had also discussed the use of honey as medicine. People were very much dependent upon honey for medicines and essential nutritive elements of the diet
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• Brain‚ spinal cord‚ sensory organs‚ nerves o Integumentary- Protection against physical injury and dehydration‚ thermoregulation: Skin o Skeletal: support‚ protection of organs • Bones‚ tendons‚ ligaments‚ cartilage o Muscular: motion • The planes of division in the fetal pig (sagittal‚ transverse‚ frontal planes) o Sagittal plane: divides body into right and left o Frontal plane: perpendicular to sagittal plane
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carotid artery in the lower third of neck laterally (Bickley & Szilagyi‚ 2017). •Brachial pulse: the artery just medial to the biceps tendon at the antecubical crease (Bickley & Szilagyi‚ 2017). •Femoral pulse: below the inguinal ligament and bout midway betweeen the anterior superior iliac spine and the symphysis pubis. (Bickley & Szilagyi‚ 2017). •Popliteal pulse: behind the knee‚ midline (Bickley & Szilagyi‚ 2017). •Dorsalis pedis pulse: the dorsum of the foot just lateral to the extensor tendon
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Access to HE (Science) Unit: Human Anatomy and Physiology Assignment Brief (2/3) Unit Code: RH1/3/ER/002 This brief is in two parts: |TASKS: | See Part 2 for Criteria and Grade Descriptors Task 1 Level 2/3: Criteria: 3.1 1. Observe the diagram below of the human skeleton and answer the following questions a. Label
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