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    NURSING PROBLEM | GOAL AND OBJECTIVES | NURSING INTERVENTIONS | RATIONALE | EVALUATION | Pain related to scoliosis as evidenced by a pain scale of 8/10.CUESSubjective: * “ masakit yung likod ko‚ iba sya sa pangangalay‚ basta sobrang masakit lalo na nung before ako iadmit dito sa hospital.” * “madalas kase sumasakit ang likod ko”.• patient was taking a bath when she noted a “pressure” pain at the lumbar area.Objective: * Client rates her health as 6 out of 10 because she feels weak caused

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    95% of adult women with Turner syndrome exhibit short stature”. Without it‚ your bones don’t grow the way they should; average adult height with Turner syndrome is 4 feet 7 inches. “Scoliosis affects the spine and occurs in 10% of young girls with Turner syndrome and may contribute to their short stature.” Scoliosis can be diagnosed by a Pediatrician. This also includes short fingers and short toes; wrist and elbow joints turn out away from the body. Hands and feet can look puffy or swollen

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    carinatum) •Flat feet •Highly arched palate and crowded teeth‚ •Learning disability •Movement of the lens of the eye from its normal position (dislocation) •Nearsightedness •Small lower jaw (micrognathia) •Spine that curves to one side (scoliosis) •Thin‚ narrow face Signs and tests The doctor will perform a

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    After confirming my severe case of scoliosis‚ my parents and I began looking at treatment options. When our attempts at using therapy and bracing proved to be unsuccessful at stopping the curve’s progression‚ surgery became the only option to prevent my spine from putting my health in danger

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    Ethics SLP 4 Name: Course name: Instructor’s name: Institution: Date Brief summary of Jenna’s medical condition The medical condition of Jenna is paraplegic that came by as an attempt to repair her scoliosis several years ago. The scoliosis was secondary to a rare disorder that is known to cause tumors develop around the myelin sheath on the spine. Her body mobility became limited because her lower parts became paralyzed. However‚ she could manage to take care of herself and communicate. When

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    Definition of Physical Education Physical Education is the process by which changes in the individual are bought about through movements’ experiences. Physical Education aims not only at physical development but is also concerned with education of the whole person through physical activities. Allied Fields Health: Health Instruction Health Services Environmental Health Recreation Dance These fields share many purposes with physical education‚ exercise science‚ and sport‚ but the content of the

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    May show more awareness to her surrounds such as people‚ places or things 3. Alertness IV. The final stage‚ this stage begins when walking becomes hard and sometimes losses the ability to do so. Symptoms include: i. Muscle loss and weakness ii. Scoliosis What are the causes of Rett Syndrome? I. Rett Syndrome is caused by a mutation in a gene. This gene is called MECP2. According to NIH‚ the gene controls the functions of many genes and is needed for brain development. II. Rett is a genetic disorder

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    well with the injection. It gave the patient great relief. Of note‚ X-rays (no official report) shows that the patient has a little pelvis kyphosis loss of lordosis‚ 21 degrees of scoliosis but good and a spondylolisthesis at L4-5 as well. She had a little flare-up of pain during a work up. The patient has 23 degree scoliosis‚ but I really think she would benefit doing stabilization. Physical examination revealed that the spinal examination shows pain with extension and rotation‚ 1 + pulses‚ 5/5 motor

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    aspect and the emotional recovery left scars much larger than the lacerations from my surgery. These emotional scars required me to tend to them devoutly and they were the most difficult to heal. When I was in seventh grade‚ I was diagnosed with scoliosis. My orthopedic surgeon‚ Doctor John Braun‚ delivered the news on a sunny April afternoon. My parents and I were in examination room two‚ and I eagerly anticipated his arrival. He opened the door and immediately introduced himself. He shook my hand

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    Marfan Syndrome is caused by a genetic mutation. Marfan can be passed on from parents or can occur spontaneously. The disorder happens in the gene that enables your body to produce a protein that helps give connective tissue its elasticity and strength. The mutation results in an increase in a protein called transforming growth factor beta‚ or TGF-B. The increase causes the problems in the connective tissues of the body. Marfan Syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder. An autosomal recessive

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