COMPLETE PHYSICAL EXAM ABBREVIATIONS: Vital Signs: T (temperature) HR (pulse) RR (respiration rate) BP (systolic/diastolic) SPO2 pulse ox SYSTEM Physical Exam Documentation Detailed Abbreviation Explanation GEN: General NAD‚ AAOX4‚ WDWN (AAM‚ AAF‚ WM‚ WF) No acute distress‚ alert‚ awake‚ and oriented times 4 to name‚ place‚ time‚ purpose‚ Well developed well nourished (African American Male‚ African American Female‚ White Male‚ White Female) HEENT: Head‚ NCAT‚ MMM‚ EOMI‚ PERRLA‚ b/l TM intact & Normocephalic
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and Emily Maude Tayler (née McVeagh)‚ who were both English and of British nationality.[6] Her father‚ who had lost a leg during his service in World War I‚ met his future wife‚ a nurse‚ at the Royal Free Hospital where he was recovering from his amputation.[7][8] Alfred Tayler and his wife moved to Kermanshah‚ Iran‚ in order to take up a job as a clerk for the Imperial Bank of Persia and it was there that Doris was born in 1919.[9][10] The family then moved to the British colony of Southern Rhodesia
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All of us have certain ambitions. Ambitious people are passion people‚ who do not speak‚ but drive to their goals. Ambitions people are not dreamers‚ they are realists with the goals. Dreamers are just persons with hopes and no plan; otherwise person with ambition has motivation and a plan to achieve a goal. Everyone have different ambitious in life‚ they depends on people’s background. Ambition is the best quality that person can have‚ is something makes us to work hard‚ it change lives. From the
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1. Introduction The big question the book will attempt to answer is: Why would genes that make people sick still be in our gene pool after millions of years? 2. Chapters I-VIII Chapter I A. The author chose to name chapter I “Ironing it Out” because the whole chapter is about why iron is so high in some people‚ but low in others. The author is trying to iron it out! B. An example of Dr. Moalem illustrating the AP Biology theme of evolution when she tells us about how during
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arteries. “This buildup narrows the arteries and blocks normal blood flow to the heart‚ brain‚ and legs.” Blocked blood flow to the heart or brain can cause a heart attack or stroke. Blockage in the blood vessels of your legs could result in the amputation of your toes or
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Vaccination has become the most common way to prevent an epidemic from happening to anyone in the world‚ as humans that are not prone to diseases as well should get vaccinated at least nine vaccines and the flu shot yearly. Mostly children should be getting vaccinated but some parents don’t believe in those sort of beliefs and sometimes they may think it would harm their children. Many people have had some complaints about the vaccines and the effects they have had throughout the years. So the purpose
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again?”. The accident didn’t occur during a death defying ski race‚ but instead on a break from training out cruising on his custom made Harley Davidson motorcycle. The near fatal motorcycle crash breaks his leg so badly‚ almost to the point of amputation and Maier is in the Intensive Care Unit battling infections as a result of a 9 hour reconstructive surgery to peace his leg back together. Maier speaks of waking up after surgery‚ not knowing if he still has a leg. “during a ski race‚ a split second
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Thirdly‚ some of the conditions of the patients get really gruesome. Goodman tells us that Dr. Alexander says that the body will create foul smell‚ and many patients will life in their own fecal matter. Some patients might even require to have an amputation to prolong their life’s. Consequently‚ this information shows that sometimes it would be easier to die instead to suffer. For all these reasons dying could be a more appealing
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people. As it says on page 32‚ ¨the usual treatment was dosages of radium...However‚ those who handled the radium would most likely die of cancer from the radiation emitted by the radium.¨ No one fully understood cancer at the time‚ so radium and amputations were commonly used. These were not oftenly successful‚ and they were painful and dangerous procedures‚ and more often than not‚ the patient did not survive.
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health and safety - The identification‚ evaluation and control of hazards associcated with the work environment. -The goal is to reduce occupational injuries and illnesses associated with employment * Injury = any cut‚ fracture‚ sprain or amputation * Illness= any abnormal condition or disorder caused by factors -Why only reduce and not eliminate? Because illness is unforeseeable. Accidents and the employer is not in full control of everything. Science is evolving. It is expensive
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