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    Dance Injury - Hamstrings

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    Dance is an art form. Professional dancers pride themselves for being able to express complicated emotions through the artistic interpretation of movements. Like athletics‚ dancers are very prone to physical injury‚ that is‚ their work requires intense physical training in which often result in mild or severe injuries. This essay will attempt to investigate and understand what is the hamstring strain or tear injury‚ how it occurs‚ and ways to prevent such injury. Asdf asdfg afsg afg afg adfg adfg

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    between them and what each space contains What is a hematoma? Where is an epidural hematoma vs a subdural hematoma? What produces CSF? What is the route that CSF will follow‚ from choroid plexus to superior sagittal sinus? What space is CSF found in? Be able to trace the flow of CSF from the choroid plexus through the CNS back to the brain. What cells line the CSF route? What is hydrocephalus? What does a shunt do? What are the 2 types of meningitis and which is the most serious? Terms: nucleus

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    Structures of the Nervous System This activity will increase your understanding of the different structures of the nervous system and brain. During the Web activity‚ you will view a variety of structures of the brain and nervous system and label each with the appropriate term. You will use this document to write a description for the terms you used in the activity. As you conduct the Structures of the Nervous System activity‚ follow along with this Word document and fill in the descriptions of

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    Concept Map West Coast University B.S. is an 81 year old Caucasian female presenting with abdominal pain‚ diarrhea‚ nausea and vomiting in the emergency room on February 3‚ 2013. B.S. has a history of glaucoma‚ hypothyroidism‚ degenerative arthritis and diverticulosis. She has allergies to iodine and vicodin. B.S. is admitted for diverticulitis with possible partial bowel obstruction and hydronephrosis. B.S. was admitted on February 3‚ 2013 here at Verdugo Hills Hospital. Pathophysiology:

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    The things that count account for this difference between systolic pressure when the sound began‚ the stethoscope user heard it‚ and the computer operator pressed the event marker keystroke is because how fast sound travels. This comes into play because first the person using the stethoscope uses it‚ and he/she is not going to be able to react immediately to inform the computer user. There is a delay when the stethoscope user hears it from when the first sound begins‚ and then there is a delay when

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    known as the oil of tranquility in the east and is used for meditation purposes. Vertivert essential oil is used for several cases. For people with hysteria‚ it can be blended with carrier oil. Vertivert can be inhaled or be used to massage solar plexus. Vertivert is also beneficial in reducing stress and it is used in the bath or in a burner. For stiff neck and aching legs‚ use Vertivert in carrier oil for massage of neck‚ shoulders and legs. 2. Thyme Thyme essential oil comes from flowering tops

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    Physiological measurements Body Temperature: This is the body ability of the body to generate and get rid of heat. It is measured via the mouth‚ ear‚ forehead and armpit. The hypothalamus in the brain regulates body temperature. Body temperature is maintained by constant burning of fuel in cells. It burns carbohydrates and fat. This constant burning of fuel is a chemical reaction of carbohydrates/fat with oxygen. This will be converted to CO2‚ water and heat and it is due to that heat the body

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    zygomaticotemporal nerve and finally joins the lacrimal nerve that innervates the lacrimal gland. The sympathetic innervation essentially follows the parasympathetic path of innervation and comes from the superior cervical ganglion. It travels along the plexus around the internal carotid artery until it joins the parasympathetic fibers (Drake‚ Richard L.‚ A. Wayne Vogl‚ and Adam W.M. Mitchell‚ 2012). None of these connect or involve the oculomotor nerve and therefore this injury would not involve dry

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    connected by a pump . The pump is then used to inflate the rubber cuff to a pressure greater than systolic pressure . That pressure being put on the artery allows it to flatten‚ and stop blood flow in the artery. The stethoscope is then placed on the brachial artery in the antecubital (bend in elbow). Pressure is gradually released by opening a valve. When blood pressure is greater than the pressure in the cuff‚ the artery opens and blood flow returns . The person taking the blood pressure will then

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    Anatomy and physiology of the brain and spinal cord The brain is a spongy organ made up of nerve and supportive tissues. It is located in the head and is protected by a bony covering called the skull. The base‚ or lower part‚ of the brain is connected to the spinal cord. Together‚ the brain and spinal cord are known as the central nervous system (CNS). The spinal cord contains nerves that send information to and from the brain.   The CNS works with the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The PNS

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