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    One of the common problems facing the world of sonography today are repetitive strain injuries (RSI’s) that are commonly accumulated by sonographers. RSI’s “are the result of the accumulation of small‚ repetitive stresses on muscle fibers over time” (Brown‚ 2003). These injuries have been a common topic in sonography for a period of time. Shoulder pain complaints first arose in the 1980’s because the use of the static scanner required an abducted arm. As the industry has moved forward‚ complaints

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    in the 1950’s” (Page 186). Another theory comes from Karen Zittleman (Ph.D)‚ an education author and teacher; who takes her theory of modern marriage and brings it to a younger generation. Zittleman’s theory of marriage roles is “in more ways

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    in random conversations‚ pain and suffering serves as a crucial component in many personal injury cases. It is important that once is aware of its legal perspective and measurement tools when it comes to filing a personal injury lawsuit. What is "Pain and Suffering"? In most legal cases‚ Pain and suffering can be classified under two main domains: Physical pain: The pain of the plaintiff’s physical injuries that includes not just the pain caused by the defendant’s negligence but also accounts for

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    Know signs and symptoms of SCUBA diving injuries – Decompression Sickness o Nitrogen gas bubbles trapped in tissue‚ caused by repaid assent o – Air Embolism o Gas bubbles in the blood stream o Scuba diver with frothy

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    1Assessment Task 2: Case Study The death penalty is still in force in many of countries around the world and in today ’s modern society‚ it has become a highly controversial and debatable topic. Many either stand on the grounds that the death penalty is morally wrong and there are other means of achieving justice‚ or the opposing argument. These arguments arise from the notion of human dignity. Human dignity is a major factor as execution by the state contradicts the universally recognised fundamental rights

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    function…Morality is the herd instinct in the individual.” Is Morality absolute or relative? Although there are many interpretations explaining why both could be right‚ each of them have theories proving why they could also be wrong. There are billions of people on this earth who come from different cultural backgrounds. Even though no culture is the same‚ there is a greater number of differences than there are similarities when it comes to the conception of morality. Each culture has different moral and

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    prime example of the psychosocial development of fatal injured children in their childhood. Many who survive a serious injury are left with disabilities‚ at times with life-long personal and social consequences. The main cause of childhood injuries are from road traffic‚ drowning‚ burns‚ falls‚ or poisoning injuries. Erikson’s psychosocial stages describe common childhood injury in regard to the

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    and solutions. Ford Motor Company  Set a goal to reduce its facility-based CO2 emissions by 30 per cent by 2025 compared to a 2010 baseline.  Developed and launched the first inflatable safety belt‚ designed to dramatically reduce the risk of injuries to rear-seat occupants‚ especially children. Nokia Corp.  “Nokia Life” is a text-based information service designed for users in emerging markets‚ offering actionable advice and education on topics such as health care‚ local markets and agriculture

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    DOI: 5/5/13. This is a 52-year-old female assembler who incurred a work-related injury when her finger got caught in while she was trying to unjam a machine. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with traumatic middle finger‚ arthropathy‚ myofascial pain‚ cervicalgia‚ and chronic pain syndrome. As per pain management consultation report dated 5/10/16‚ the patient complains of left hand and finger pain radiating up to the upper extremity‚ shoulder and cervical spine. She rates her pain as 9. Her

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    eds.‚ Fractures in the Elderly. Philadelphia‚ Lippincott-Raven 1998. Court-Brown CM‚ Garg A‚ McQueen MM. The epidemiology of proximal humeral fractures. Acta Orthop Scand. 2001;72:365-371. Curwin S. Shoulder Injuries. In Zachazewski JE‚ Magee DJ‚ Quillen WS‚ eds. Athletic Injuries and Rehabilitation. Philadelphia‚ 1996‚ WB Saunders. Goldman RT‚ Koval KJ‚ Cuomo F‚ Gallagher MA‚ Zuckerman JD. Functional outcome after humeral head replacement for acute three- and four-part proximal humeral fractures

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