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    CONSULTATION Patient Name: David Moore Patient ID: 246011 Consultant: Carl M. Martin‚ MD‚ Gastroenterology Requesting Physician: Donald Burns‚ MD‚ Family Medicine Date of Consult: 03/15/---- Reason for Consultation: Please evaluate GI distress. I was asked to see this 23-year-old male in consultation because of unremitting nausea‚ diarrhea‚ vomiting‚ abdominal pain‚ dizziness‚ and low-grade fever. The patient has a poor appetite but reports no weight loss. He has noted

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    1. What might be the primary and secondary motives for a jazz fan attending this event or a family attending one of the summer evening open-air concerts? * Primary motives of a jazz fan are about their love in music and the secondary is to have freedom and feel the fun in their personal interest. * Their motivations and purposes to attend are completely different. While the first group is mainly motivated by the performances themselves and they do travel from one city to another with the

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    Case study of a five-year old girl with school refusal behaviour Case description Mary‚ a five year old girl‚ had been attending her local nursery school successfully for several months. However‚ for the last four weeks she found it difficult to separate from her mother and refused to attend school so her case was referred to the school psychologist. Her mother and her nursery teacher agreed that her problem began when she had a disturbing dream during nap-time and became agitated when she woke

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    Hypertonic Saline versus Mannitol in the Treatment of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury During the recent Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts‚ Severe Traumatic Brain Injuries (sTBI) were a large portion of the wounded or deaths among Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and Allies. Pannell et al. (2011) analytical study of CAF soldiers who were killed in Afghanistan from January 2006-April 2008‚ concluded most common causes of deaths deemed preventable during the Afghanistan conflict of CAF members were hemorrhage

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    teenage years and isn’t fully mature until age 25. One 16-year-old’s brain might be more developed than another 18-year-old’s‚ just as a younger teen might be taller than an older one. But evidence is mounting that a 16-year-old’s brain is generally far less developed than those of teens just a little older. The research seems to help explain why 16-year-old drivers crash at far higher rates than older teens. The studies have convinced a growing number of safety experts that 16-year-olds are too

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    It is quite easy to pass off the study of communications as “no‚ duh” research‚ but every aspect of human communication can be further studied and explained in a way that cannot be seen from the surface. There is a name and concept that accounts for virtually all human behaviors and interactions. Careful study and observation of these behaviors can help us better understand the way people function and become more self-aware. There are some main‚ key concepts that can give a good basis for understanding

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    322-B CONSULTANT: Trevor Jordan‚ MD‚ Nephrology REQUESTING PHYSICIAN: Martha C. Eaton‚ MD‚ Geriatrics DATE OF CONSULT: 02/24/---- REASON FOR CONSULT: Acute on chronic renal failure. Patient is an 87 year old Caucasian male who has a history of hypertension‚ severe peripheral vascular disease‚ chronic renal insufficiency‚ and atrial fibrillation. He was admitted yesterday for treatment of an infected toe. The plan was to obtain an angiogram to check patients’ blood flow; however

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    Anne Frank is a 13-year-old Jewish girl living in Amsterdam with her mother Edith‚ father Otto and sister Margot. They live a happy life until the surrender of Netherlands in WW2 where the Nazi takeover forces Jews to change their everyday life. On June 14‚ 1942‚ this dairy started as the present for a thirteen-year-old girl named Anne; she is Jewish girl living in Amsterdam who has received a lot of gifts including this diary for her birthday. She describes how the Nazis are making the Jews wear

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    In the Journal of Surgical Case Reports the case report called “Neglected skin cancer in the elderly: a case of basosquamous cell carcinoma of the right shoulder” talks about a disease of the integumentary system called skin cancer. This is the most common cancer in the whole world. Every year they diagnose more than three million people with skin cancer. Most of the time when a doctor finds skin cancer it is on or around the neck or head. This is because this part of your body is always exposed

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    Unit 4. Case Study 2: Skin Cancer Cancer and Genetics When it comes down to it‚ all cancer is genetic. It’s a result of mutations or changes in the DNA sequence of our genes. Genes can be looked at as a set of instructions that tell our cells what to do. Our DNA sequence “spells out” our genes into letters. Mutations are basically errors in the “spelling” of our DNA codes. Most mutations‚ if they’re minor‚ can be fixed by our own body’s cells. Problems arise when these mutated or damaged

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