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    Prader-Willi Syndrome

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    Prader-Willi Syndrome: An Investigation into Paternal and Maternal Origins & Characteristics Abigail McNeal Liberty University COUN 502- Professor Myers August 15‚ 2011 Abstract Prader-Willi syndrome‚ (PWS) is a genetic disorder that occurs in about one in every eight thousand births in the United States. PWS occurs when there is a defect or deletion in the fifteenth chromosome from either maternal or paternal origins. Individuals diagnosed with PWS need enhanced supervision to address the

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    Cerebral palsy and the effects on the family Introduction The purpose of this assignment is to explain show the experiences and difficulties a person with cerebaral palsy may have and the effects that this may have on their family Information was collected by interviewing a friend of mine whose daughter was born with cp Mary is a 13 year old girl from from cork who lives with her parents and twin sister and older brother. She was born thirteen years ago‚ along with her twin sister

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    Silchenstedt Case Study

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    General / Mental Status General appearance. Mr. Silchenstedt presented himself in the examination room appearing well-groomed with clean clothes that is appropriate to the situation. His clothes do not appear soiled and he does not present with foul body odor. Moreover‚ the patient maintains appropriate eye contact and presents with an erect posture with no involuntary movements‚ unilateral weakness‚ or tics. Mood and affect. Mr. Silchenstedt is pleasant and cooperative. His facial expression

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    Osteoporosis ("porous bones"‚ from Greek: οστούν/ostoun meaning "bone" and πόρος/poros meaning "pore") is a progressive bone disease that is characterized by a decrease in bone mass and density which can lead to an increased risk of fracture.[1] In osteoporosis‚ the bone mineral density (BMD) is reduced‚ bone microarchitecture deteriorates‚ and the amount and variety of proteins in bone are altered. Osteoporosis is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a bone mineral density of 2.5 standard

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    Health Assessment Exam 4

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    Health Assessment Exam #4 Chapter 21: Abdomen (approx. 21 questions) 1. Aortic pulsation a. Normally‚ you may see the pulsations from the aorta beneath the skin in the epigastric area‚ particularly in thin persons with good muscle wall relaxation. b. Marked pulsation of aorta occurs with widened pulse pressure (e.g.‚ hypertension‚ aortic insufficiency‚ thyrotoxicosis) and with aortic aneurysm. c. lateral pulsation with aortic aneurysm pushes the examiner’s two fingers apart. 2. Light

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    Employee Welfare Programs

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    Running head: EMLOYEE WELFARE PROGRAMS Employee Welfare Programs Dawn Hook Baker College of Cadillac Human Resources and Employment Law HRM401R Sally Randall June 8‚ 2010 Abstract This research will provide basic information regarding three employee welfare programs signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935. The programs included in this research paper are the social security program‚ the workers’ compensation program‚ and the unemployment compensation program instituted

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    Genetic Disorders

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    Nicolas‚ Vida Marie C. February 24‚ 2014 IA12116 Prof. Brenda Lansang GENETIC DISORDERS 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome is a disorder caused by the deletion of a small piece of chromosome 22. The deletion occurs near the middle of the chromosome at a location designated q11.2. 22q11.2 deletion syndrome has many possible signs and symptoms that can affect almost any part of the body. The features of this syndrome vary widely‚ even among affected members

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    Radiology study guide

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    6267450-292100Test #1 Final 00Test #1 Final EXAM 1 Arthritides and Arthropathies To provide a method to logically exercise approach the radiographic findings in arthritis Categories of Bone Disease- common abbreviation is CATBITES C: Congenital (Normal finding) – achondroplasia‚ dwarfism‚ etc A: Arthritides – arthritis‚ spondylitis‚ etc T: Trauma – fractures‚ etc B: Hematological (blood) – osteonocrosis‚ sickle cell‚ thallesemia I: Infection – pyogenic infection‚ TB‚ staph‚ etc T: Tumors

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    Medical Terminology Quiz List 2014­2015    **Please note: all quizzes are cumulative**  September 1‚ 2014  Quiz 1  Abbreviations (21)    @ at  ā before  abd abdomen‚ abdominal  ac before meals  ad lib as desired  AMA against medical advice   AP apical pulse  as tol as tolerated  ASA aspirin (acetylsalicylic  acid)  AU both ears  BID twice a day  BM bowel movement  BP blood pressure  BRP bathroom privileges  CBC complete blood count   CHF congestive heart failure  cl liq clear liquids  CNS central nervous system 

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    Change Your Life

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    Change Your Life‚ Change Your Shape A Total Lifestyle Approach to a Slim Body By: Valerie Clarke Change Your Life‚ Change Your Shape A Total Lifestyle Approach to a Slim Body What is it that we really desire? Is it truly just a thinner body? Or is it more energy? More confidence? Less stress? All of the above? Personally‚ I think that we all just want a sense of well-being‚ a higher quality of life‚ and more pleasant experiences with our friends and family. The obvious question here

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