heat packs and medication Mechanism of injury - Process line worker conducting repeated upper limb tasks - Heavy (10kg) overhead lifting‚ repetitive transfer of 5-7kg boxes from waist to floor level for up to 2hr intervals‚ screwing bottle lids‚ quality control assessment and packing boxes. - Possible aggravation during household tasks i.e. cleaning‚ cooking and washing Observation Anxious about using (R) shoulder and protective against further injury Psychological & Pain Testing
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Chapter IX MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECTS OF PHYSICAL INJURIES Physical Injury is the effect of some forms of stimulus on the body. The effect may only be apparent when the stimulus applied is insufficient to cause injury and the body resistance is great. It may be real when the effect is visible. The effect of the application of stimulus may be immediate or may be delayed. A thrust to the body of a sharp pointed and sharp edged instrument will lead to the immediate production of a stab wound‚ while
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Traumatic Brain Injury A description and criteria for Traumatic Brain Injury using DSM-IV-TR According to the Center for Disease Control‚ a traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when an individual sustains a jolt to his head or a piercing head damage that interrupts the functions of human brain. The degree of TBI varies from mild to traumatic. Mild TBI occurs when a person loses consciousness for a short period. Traumatic TBI on the other hand occurs when an individual experiences long-term period
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·Review· Combination treatment with chondroitinase ABC in spinal cord injury—breaking the barrier Rong-Rong Zhao‚ James W Fawcett Brain Repair Centre‚ University of Cambridge‚ UK Corresponding author: James W Fawcett. E-mail: jf108@cam.ac.uk © Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences‚ CAS and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013 After spinal cord injury (SCI)‚ re-establishing functional circuitry in the damaged central nervous
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Exchange Rate Mechanisms Paper - Currency Hedging University of Phoenix Global Business Strategies MGT 448 Oct 05‚ 2005 Exchange Rate Mechanisms Paper - Currency Hedging Currency hedging involves deliberately taking on a new risk that offsets an existing one‚ thereby reducing a businesses ’ exposure to negative change in exchange rates‚ interest rates‚ or commodity pricing (Economists.com‚ n.d.). "Currency hedging allows a business owner to greatly reduce or eliminate the uncertainties
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pursuing such mitigation could play a significant role in drastic reduction of lung cancer prevalence. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 4 ENVIRONMENTAL MECHANISMS 4 BIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS 7 DISEASES & EPIDEMIOLOGY 9 LEGISLATION‚ POLICY‚ & RESEARCH 11 PREVENTATIVE MEASURES 13 CONCLUSION 15 REFERENCES 16 Radon Gas: Mechanisms‚ Effects‚ & Solutions Introduction Over 171‚000 new cases of lung cancer are diagnosed annually in the United States‚ and nearly 130‚000 people die of this
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DIALOGUE Working Paper No. 40 Employee participation in India Dr. Ratna Sen Industrial and Employment Relations Department (DIALOGUE) August 2012 ILO Decent Work Team for South Asia and Country Office for India Working Paper No. 40 Employee participation in India Dr. Ratna Sen Industrial and Employment Relations Department International Labour Office • Geneva ILO Decent Work Team for South Asia and Country Office for India August 2012 Copyright © International Labour
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Control mechanisms and performance measurement standards a) Control mechanisms Control mechanisms can be defined as optical‚ mechanical‚ or electronic systems that are used in order to manage and control variables in a desirable way. The functions of control mechanisms generally can be categorized into planning‚ leading‚ organizing and controlling. Control mechanisms play an important role in every organization especially in enhancing the predictability of an organization. In PGB‚ adoption
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The Cell: Transport Mechanisms and Cell Permeability 1. Molecular motion: A and D 2. Velocity of molecular movement: B and C 4. Size of pores. Solubility in the lipid portion of the membrane and/or presence of membrane “carriers” for the substance(s). 5. Glucose- (a) move into the sac Albumin- (c) no movement Water- (b) move out of the cell NaCl- (a) move into the celll 7. Hypertonic- C- crenated Isotonic- B Hypotonic- A- hemolysis‚ bursting open due to swelling
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a locomotive. This system tries to harvest energy which is otherwise wasted. KERS works on the principle of Regenerative Braking‚ which uses the braking energy to rotate a flywheel connected to the differential( in an automobile) through a gear mechanism‚ which when actuated( while braking )uses the energy to spin the flywheel at more than 60‚000 rpm. There are various methods of achieving this‚ most commonly used systems are Electrical KERS and Mechanical KERS. Electrical KERS uses a generator and
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