Vascular Surgery Case Study: MBChB SIC Petra Bouwer MBChB SIC 10214527 Group D3a A. Patient Demographics: Name: Elias Surname: Kgwedi D.O.B: 10/03/1960 Age: 55 Hospital Number: GP63143155 Firm: Vascular Surgery Address: 50 Elizabeth Court‚ Church Street‚ Pretoria West Admission Date: 03/06/2015 B. Patient History: Working Diagnosis: - Peripheral Vascular Disease of the right lower limb - Level of disease: Aorto-iliac Main Complaint: The patient received a skin graft post-debridement for an
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STUDY GUIDE LECTURE EXAM 3 CHAPTER 11 Functions and Divisions of the Nervous System 1. List the basic functions of the nervous system. 2. Explain the structural and functional divisions of the nervous system. Histology of Nervous Tissue 3. List the types of neuroglia and cite their functions. 4. Define neuron‚ describe its important structural components‚
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structures in the diagram in the table below the picture. 1 Hair Shaft|7 Hypodermis| 2 Arrector pilli muscle|8 Dermis| 3 Sebaceous(oil) gland|9 Epidermis| 4 Hair follicle|10 Subpapillary vascular plexus| 5 Eccrine sweat gland|11 Dermal papillae| 6 Hair follicle receptor(root hair plexus)|12 Pore| QUESTIONS: A. How does the skin tan when exposed to ultraviolet light? When exposed to the sun’s UV rays‚ your skin’s melanocytes produce melanin‚ the dark pigment that creates
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obesity (Scollan-Koliopoulos et al.‚ 2006). Maternal hyperglycemia can increase the risk of hypoglycemia‚ respiratory distress syndrome‚ jaundice and hypocalcemia in the neonate. The negative effects of macrosomia include shoulder dystocia‚ brachial plexus injuries and
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Anatomical Terms Certain terms are used to describe the location of body parts‚ regions of the body‚ and imaginary planes by which the body can be sectioned. You should become familiar with these terms before your study of anatomy and physiology begins. Anatomical terms are useful only if everyone has in mind the same position of the body and is using the same reference points. Therefore‚ we will assume that the body is in the anatomical position: standing erect‚ with face forward‚ arms at the sides
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Harding’s second chapter Simple Safety Tips for Ladies starts off with an incident that occurred to her and her friend Molly where she forgot that she wasn’t going to be able to drive her back home at night after one of their usual get together. This part utilizes the first five pages of the chapter. When realizing this mistake Harding’s mind went on to question how her friend was going to get back home safely and tips on how to prevent rape. She went over the various tips she noticed in an email
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through and around the CNS? CSF originates in the choroid plexuses. Flow of CSF in the CNS: a. CSF is secreted by choroid plexus in each lateral ventricle. b. CSF flows through interventricular formina into third ventricle c. Choroid plexus in third ventricle adds more CSF. d. CSF flows down cerebral aqueduct to fourth ventricle. e. Choroid plexus in fourth ventricle adds more CSF. f. CSF flows out two lateral apertures and one median aperture. g. CSF fills subarachnoid
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First pass metabolism. Pharmacology is the study of the effects drugs have and how they exert them. Drugs can be administered enteral or parenteral. [1] Enteral refers to any form of administration that involves the alimentary tract. The four enteral routes of administration include the mouth‚ sublingual‚ buccal and rectal. Parenteral refers to routes of administration outside of or beside of the alimentary tract. The parenteral route includes intravascular (IV)‚ Intramuscular (IM) and subcutaneous
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JK SCIENCE REVIEW ARTICLE Chronic Subdural Fluid Collection in Children Raj Kumar Introduction In the pediatric population‚ chronic subdural fluid collection is group of related condition termed as extracerebral (or extra-axial) fluid collection (1). Chronic subdural fluid collection can present as chronic subdural hematoma or subdural effusion (2). The term subdural hygroma‚ subdural hydroma‚ chronic subdural hematoma and beningn extracerebral fluid collection etc have been used very loosely
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Cervical Spondylosis: Causes‚ incidence and risk factors and Physiotherapy approach Table of Contents: Serial No. | Contents | Page No. | 1. | Introduction | 02 | | Background | 04 | | Justification | 05 | | | | 2. | Objective | 05 | 2.1 | General objective | 05 | 2.2 | Specific objective | 05 | | | | 3. | Methodology | 06 | 3.1 | Study design | 06 | 3.2 | Sample size | 06 | 3.3 | Sampling technique | 06 | 3.4 | Research instrument | 06 | 3.5 | Study population
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