Clinical paramedicine 2 HSC6115D | Pre-hospital Spinal Immobilization | Literature Review | | 21200777 | | Word count = 2703 | Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Spinal cord injury 4 Current Management 5 The Literature 7 Cervical spine immobilization 7 Full spinal immobilization 9 Conclusion 11 Bibliography 12 Abstract Background: A literature review form a variety of references‚ in particular journal articles‚ textbooks and information from appropriate
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that may have been missing in an excavated skull would be the perpendicular plate‚ vomer‚ and middle and inferior nasal concha. Hassan can tell the age of the remains by sutures such as coronal‚ safittal‚ lambdoid and squamous. A male’s vertebral column is on average about 28 inches‚ where as a female’s would be around 24 inches. The bone most likely affected by strangulation other than the cervical vertebrae would be the hyoid bone. You could compare size and shape of the vertebrae. Cervical
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Food Analysis * Concerned with development of criteria of quality and identity… * Process in w/c sample is treated in a series of steps Importance: 1. It’s necessary in the dev’t and enforcement in standard of identity‚ purity and feel of processed food products. 2. It can provide studies design to improve and control the quality of natural processed food. 3. Can help in the determination of the composition of products in their normal and abnormal storage conditions. Methods
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Forrest Edwards‚ D.C.‚ D.A.B.C.O. in Hoover is the condition of sciatica. This sudden onset disorder of the spinal column affects as many as 40% of the world at some point in their life‚ and is a leading cause for patients to seek chiropractic assistance. Sciatica is a very uncomfortable condition‚ where the pain caused is not only present in the lower back‚ but will
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Chromatography: Separating Mixtures Introduction: Magic marker inks are often mixtures of several compounds. Paper chromatography is a common method of separating various components of a mixture. After separation‚ you can observe the different colors that make up a particular color of magic marker ink. You can also calculate a ratio Rf‚ which compares how far each compound traveled to how far each solvent (substance that dissolves another substance) traveled during the experiment.
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signs and symptoms‚ diagnostics‚ treatment‚ complications‚ and prognosis of this ailment. (***can fluff if needed) Etiology There are several causes for a herniated disc that can be explained by referring to spinal anatomy. The spine is made of a column of bones‚ called vertebrae‚ and in
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Lab #3: Ion Exchange Chromatography Objective The purpose of this experiment was to separate proteins on the basis of their net charge at a particular pH. In cation exchange chromatography positively charged molecules are attracted to a negatively charged column. Conversely‚ in anion exchange chromatography‚ negatively charged molecules are attracted to a positively charged column. Experimental results could be monitored in a predictable way by controlling running pH‚ salt concentration‚ and by
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slipped disc‚ they are often using a general term for back problems. Many people are unaware that the term ‘slipped disc’ can refer to a range of medical problems; all of which relate to the discs of soft tissue that separate the vertebrae in the spinal column. The spine is made up of 24 vertebrae‚ these vertebrae allow for a variety of movement. Flexion and extention [to bend forwards or backwards] and lateral flexion [side way movement and twisting.]. Constant combinations of the two movements can
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Fos 108 review Math refresher 1. Qualitative = IDENTITY of a material‚ Quantitative = PERCENT COMBINATION‚ order of operations PEMDAS‚ 2. Units of length: meters (m) a. millimeters (mm): 1mm = 1-3m = 1/1000 m b. centimeters (cm): 1cm = 1-2m = 1/100 m c. kilometers (km): 1km = 13m = 1000m 3. Units of mass/weight: grams (g) a. milligrams (mg): 1mg = 1-3g = 1/1000 g b. kilograms (kg): 1kg = 13g = 1000g 4. Units of volume: liters (L) a. milliliters (mL): 1mL = 1-3L = 1/1000 L Percent of
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reduction of bone mass (caused by inadequate replacement of bone lost to normal bone lysis and can lead to osteoporosis). Post-menopausal women are at risk for osteopenia because of the loss of estrogen. 6. rachischisis- fissure of the vertebral column. Rachischisis is also called spina bifida and is present at birth. 7. bunion- abnormal prominence of the joint at the base of the great toe. Having shoes that do not fit right may cause you to develop a bunion‚ especially in elderly people. 8. gout-
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