expected to last for a continuous 12-month period. CASE DISCUSSION & POLICY ANALYSIS (INCLUDING SPECIFIC REFERENCES) This 57-year-old claimant is filing a DIB claim alleging disability due to multiple gunshot wounds‚ a head injury‚ face lacerations‚ fractured ribs‚ right arm bones broken and removed‚ a bullet under the heart‚ heavy pain medication‚ unable to lift heavy objects‚ and difficulty breathing and eating. The medical evidence shows the claimant was admitted to San Joaquin General Hospital on
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personal injury sustained from automobile crashes‚ and all traffic accidents for that matter. It isn’t as serious‚ and there is a great possibility of fast recovery. The most life-threatening injuries are normally the ones received to the head and brain‚ neck‚ or spine. All three of these body parts are very delicate‚ and any kind of damage can result in a severe condition such as quadriplegia or perhaps loss of life. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a really severe personal injury which may result in a
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with tibia or toward vertical. * Femur is below horizontal * Knees are aligned over feet * Dowel is aligned over feet. * Two * Upper torso is parallel with tibia or toward vertical * Femur is below horizontal * Knees are not aligned over feet * Dowel is aligned over feet * Heels on 2x6 board * One * Tibia and upper torso are not parallel * Femur is not below horizontal * Knees
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SUBJECTIVE Mr. Hamilton was readmitted to MCCRC on 03/02 and seen on 03/05/2018. Mr. Hamilton had been here after a motor vehicle accident‚ leaving here with fractured ribs‚ pneumonitis‚ fractured sternal‚ and a complicated right acetabular hip fracture. He recuperated and was able to return home on analgesics. He was on amiodarone‚ Lasix‚ metformin‚ and glimepiride for his diabetes. He did not check his blood sugar‚ although I had advised him to do so. He has been thinking his diabetes is a
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of the upper trapezius muscle which is responsible for scapula elevation and extension of the head and neck. 2. Humerus: long bone to which the brachialis muscle is attached at its distal half of the anterior portion of the humerus to help flexion of the elbow. 3. Radius: it is the insertion of the brachioradialis muscle which is responsible for supination and pronation of the arm 4. Femur: it is the origin of the vastus intermedius at its upper 2/3 of the anterior surface‚ the muscle is helping
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1 ARTICLE 1 ROBBED OUTSIDE SUBANG HOUSE SUBANG JAYA: An octogenarian fractured his spine after being robbed in broad daylight by two motorcyclists in front of his house in USJ 2 here last week. A.Vadivelu‚ 82‚ who now cringes every time he hears the sound of motorcycles‚ said the drama unfolded at 5.45pm on Feb 13‚ the fourth day of Chinese New Year‚ when he decided to take his regular walk. Vadivelu‚ who is the deputy chairman of USJ 2 and USJ 6 Rukun Tetangga‚ said he had just stepped
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The anterior and medial thigh begin at the Inguinal ligament‚ which runs from the anterior superior iliac spine‚ and insert on the pubic tubercle. The distal termination of this region is the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joints. The hip joint is ball and socket joint‚ which is multiaxial‚ and can achieve flexion‚ extension‚ adduction‚ abduction‚ rotation and circumduction. The patellofemoral joint is a synovial planar joint‚ and the tibiofemoral joint is a hinge joint‚ which produces flexion
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1. Admit the patient using critical thinking skills to assess and prioritise nursing interventions related to Audrey’s. • Comfort and Safety. Audrey who is diagnosed with fractured left NOF (neck of femur) must be evaluated using pain assessment to obtain the optimal pain management intervention. Analgesics and non-pharmacologic approaches will be helpful to ease her pain and anxiety(Fink‚ 2000). As for her safety‚ the bed must be lowered down‚ side rails up if necessary and all her needs must
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Metacarpals Phalanges Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges http://www.clker.com/clipart-12116.html http://www.anatomyatlases.org/atlasofanatomy/plate03/02pelvisanterior.shtml Illium Frontal Parietal Temporal Pubis Sphenoid Zygomatic Maxilla Occipital External Auditory Canal Ishium Mandible Styloid Process Long Bones- The long bones are those that are longer than they are wide‚ such the femur and humerous. Long
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Skeletal System Study Guide – Use the lecture folder to help you answer these questions. The more detail you add‚ the better prepared for the test you will be. 1. What are the functions of the skeleton? The five functions of the skeleton are: protecting the vital body organs‚ giving shape to the body and providing support to body organs and holding the body upright. Others are facilitating movement and producing of blood. The latter function is done in the bone marrow. 2. What is the difference
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