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    depressive affective disorder‚ moderate anxiety disorder‚ hyperlipidemia and chronic pain. Per OMNI‚ the patient is status post left carpal tunnel syndrome surgery on 12/28/11‚ right carpal tunnel syndrome surgery on 5/15/12‚ left ulnar cubital surgery 5/7/13 and right cubital surgery on 7/9/13. As per office notes dated 03/12/2016 revealed that the patient stated that she has had 4 surgeries for carpal tunnel syndrome and did not work‚ she has been in chronic pain for 4 years. She has experienced depressed

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    used to elevate the sternum to expose the IMA after median sternotomy. Papaverine will be injected into the IMA lumen to prevent vasospasm. Heparin will also be administrated before clamping the IMA with a small bulldog clamp to prevent thrombosis. The IMA can also harvested endoscopically through thoracic ports at the fourth intercostal space. The saphenous vein can be harvested from one or both legs‚ either endoscopically or openly. The vein will be divided into separate shorter segments according

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    The brachial plexus is a somatic nerve plexus formed by intercommunications among the ventral rami (roots) of the lower 4 cervical nerves (C5-C8) and the first thoracic nerve (T1). It lies partly in the neck and partly in the axilla. It is responsible for the motor innervation of all of the muscles of the upper extremity‚ with the exception of the trapezius and levator scapula. The brachial plexus supplies all of the cutaneous innervation of the upper limb‚ except for the area of the axilla (which

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    Name the function of heart valves. 10. Distinguish between AV and SL valves in terms of location‚ structure‚ and when they close. 11. Define/describe the terms chordae tendineae‚ papillary muscle‚ and trabeculae carneae. 12. Name (and locate) the veins that deposit their blood into the atria of the heart (which atria? deox- or oxygenated?). 13. Name (and locate) the arteries that take blood away from the heart (from which ventricle? deox-or oxygenated blood?). 14. Distinguish between pulmonary

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    vertical plane. 4. The upper jaw bears a row of closely set‚ small‚ uniform and hook like pointed maxillary teeth but the lower jaw lacks teeth. 5. Besides maxillary teeth there are two more patches of teeth found one on either side of the median line of the roof of the buccal cavity‚ they are called vomerine teeth as they are born on the vomer. 6. The teeth are small in size and uniform in structure. 7. They are not used for chewing but prevent the escape of the captured pray.

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    The SKULL CRANIUM (SKULL) * skeleton of the head 2 Parts * Neurocranium * Viscerocranium 1. Neurocranium * cranial vault * bony case of the brain * has a dome like roof -calvaria or skullcap * has a floor or cranial base –Basicranium * these are irregular bones with flat portions * formed by a series of 8 bones * Frontal * Ethmoidal * Sphenoidal * Occipital * Temporal (2sets) * Parietal (2 sets) 2. Viscerocranium

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    excessive adipose tissue‚ many of the structures had been shifted from that typical location. We removed a considerable amount of adipose tissue to view both kidneys. At this point‚ the renal arteries and renal veins were able to be seen. There was an accidental cut in the right renal vein while attempting to remove the adipose

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    Objectives Recognise the important legal‚ professional and ethical issues related to Venepuncture. Demonstrate effective communication skills with the patient throughout the entire procedure. To identify and be aware of any issues when selecting a vein for Venepuncture. To understand the rational for selecting the most clinically appropriate gauge of cannula for Venepuncture. To develop your knowledge of anatomy and physiology related to Venepuncture.. To allow you to demonstrate how to prepare a

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    limited‚ or no apparent movement –  Structure correlated with movement •  Naming Joints –  According to bones or parts united at joint- temporomandibular –  According to only one of articulating bones- humeral –  By Latin equivalent of common name- cubital 8-2 Classes of Joints •  Structural: based on major connective tissue type that binds bones –  Fibrous –  Cartilaginous –  Synovial •  Functional: based on degree of motion –  Synarthrosis: non-movable –  Amphiarthrosis: slightly movable

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    Surgery NHLBI‚ 2013). The procedure involves using a healthy artery or vein from the body and connecting/grafting‚ to the blocked coronary artery. The grafted artery or vein bypasses the blocked portion‚ creating a new path for oxygen-rich blood to flow to the heart muscles (Types of Heart Surgery NHLBI‚ 2013). Postoperatively atelectasis and reduced lung volumes are common and should be treated quickly. The effects of the median sternotomy‚ hypothermia for myocardial

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