Chapter 9 The Upper Limb Upper limb - a multijointed lever that is freely movable on the trunk at the shoulder joint divided into the shoulder‚ arm‚ elbow‚ forearm‚ wrist‚ and hand Breasts – are specialized accessory glands of the skin that secrete milk‚ present in males and females - tissue consists of a system of ducts embedded in connective tissue that does not extend beyond the margin of the areola - at puberty in females‚ they gradually enlarge and assume their hemispherical shape
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as efficient but it makes us lazy and less intelligent. In his essay‚ “Artificial‚” Mark Doty states that in this society‚ one’s natural state has become obsolete. He believes that new forms of technology (such as music streaming‚ digital beauty‚ the ability to replicate texts and songs) are more detrimental than good. He believes that these technologies have our perceptions of the world skewed and we see things as “artificial” hence the title of the essay. Is technology setting us back and if so
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ANATOMY Vascular Supply of Upper Limb (I) Arterial Supply (Figure-1-7): (A) Subclavian Artery o On Right arises from brachiocephalic trunk. o On Left from arch of aorta. o Extends from arch of aorta to lateral border of first rib. Branches: o Internal thoracic artery o Vertebral artery o Thyrocervical trunk : (a) Suprascapular artery forms anastomosis around scapula (b) Transverse cervical (c) Inferior thyroid (B) . axillary artery : at mid calvical and
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HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT TREATMENT RECORD Patient Name: Patrick Platt Patient ID: 771033 Room No.: 560 Date of Admission: 08/30/---- Admitting/Attending Physician: William Payne‚ MD Admitting Diagnosis: Rule out fracture of left arm. Chief Complaint: Pain and swelling‚ left upper arm. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: The patient is an elderly female who fell four days prior to admission. He noted immediate pain and swelling in the area just below his
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What would happen if one day I wake up and find out that one of my sense organs is not functioning? It would be totally devastating for me and difficult to adapt to the situation at the time. I value my sense organs so much because they all are important to how I function. My sense organs perform various functions and I am used to them being there for me. Pain is an unpleasant feeling‚ it originates from point of contact and its sensation moves from the point of contact to the rest of the body.
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Applying Level II HCPCS Modifiers Shaunna Hardin March 16‚ 2011 HCR/220- Samantha Pinto Case | Code | Reason for choosing that code | Removal of chalazion (stye)‚ right eye‚ upper lid. | -E3 | I choose this because it describes where the stye was. | Arranged ambulance transport and extended life support | -QM | This code almost completely describes the medical scenario which is what the modifiers are supposed to do. | Diagnostic mammogram‚ left breast | -GG | This code refers to a mammogram
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“Robot”‚ wikipedia “Advancements in Robotics and Its Future Uses”‚ by Tennyson Samuel John‚ International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 2‚ Issue 8‚ August-2011 “Watson and the way Artificial Intelligence has Changed our Lives”‚ by Tomas‚ Pinggers‚Technology Applications of artificial intelligence‚ wikipedia “Why robots are scary--and cool”‚ By Jonathan Skillings‚ CNET News “8 Robot Quadrotor Videos Suggest A Scary Future”‚ By Dave Parrack‚ June 20‚ 2012 “Our fear of robots”‚ by
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RESOURCES GUIDE ON ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE TO GROUND WATER NEW DELHI MAY‚ 2000 GUIDE ON ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE TO GROUND WATER CONTENTS Page No. 1. INTRODUCTION 1-3 2. PLANNING OF ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE PROJECTS 3-9 3. ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE TECHNIQUES AND DESIGN 10 - 32 4. MONITORING‚ MECHANISM FOR ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE PROJECTS 33 - 36 5. CASE HISTORIES OF ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE IN INDIA 36 - 75 Annexure 1 --Format For Preparation of Artificial Recharge Project
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HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Patient Name: Patrick Platt Patient ID: 771033 Room No: 560 Date of Admission: 08/30/---- Admitting Physician: William Payne‚ MD Admitting Diagnosis: Rule out fracture of left arm. CHIEF COMPLAINT: Pain and swelling‚ left upper arm. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: The patient is an elderly male‚ who fell four days prior to admission. He noted immediate pain and swelling in the area just above his left elbow. He presented to the emergency
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Proofreader # 1 HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Patient Name: Patrick Platt Hospital No.: 771033 Room No.: 560 Date of Admission: 08/30/2008 Admitting Physician: William Payne‚ MD Admitting Diagnosis: Possible fracture of left arm. CHIEF COMPLAINT: Pain and swelling‚ left upper arm. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: The patient is an elderly mail who fell 4 days prior to admission. He noted immediate pain and swelling in the area just below his left elbow. He was presented
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