hygiene is promoted and what the consequences are of bad mouth care. What is oral health? This is a frequently asked question with many different answers. Brooker and Waugh state that “ oral care is a basic hygiene need in both healthy and sick people.” it is an everyday routine which allow us to keep our mouths‚ gums and teeth in good condition to help prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Within the mouth cavity we have teeth and a tongue used along with the digestive
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After 5 hours of classroom activities‚ the level 2 students will be able to: 1.define the following terms: 1.1 CPR 1.2 airway 1.3 breathing 1.4 circulation 1.5 basic life support 1.6 advanced last support 1.7 cardiac arrest 1.8 respiratory arrest 1.9 biological death 1.10 clinical death 1.11 external cardiac resuscitation 1.12 artificial respiration 2. discuss the general principle of circulation and breathing 3. enumerate the ff: 3.1 indications of CPR 3.2
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Questions 3. What new symptoms does Mr. Gower exhibit? Mr. Grower now experience a stiff jaw with extreme mouth pain‚ a lower than normal blood pressure of 100 over 60‚ weakness‚ and muscle fatigue. 4. Which of these symptoms could be due to the previous day’s procedure? The stiff jaw and extreme mouth pain could most likely be due to the previous day operation. This is because the mouth was operated on and the after effects of a root canal removal is starting to kick in. However the lowered blood
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The treatment for nicotine addiction There are many treatments for nicotine addiction including replacement therapy which is Nicotine substitution treatment. This is safe and great in treating nicotine dependence. Nicotine substitution treatment Gives you nicotine without tobacco and the destructive chemicals in tobacco smoke. Nicotine substitution items help ease withdrawal manifestations and desires. The best time to begin utilizing nicotine substitution prescription is on the date you’ve set
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however there are monkey like suggestive lines. At first glance‚ the masks all have something quite obvious in common‚ a giant gaping mouth. When Bahemba look at this object‚ they see what they call a horrible and terrifying “mouth”: an enormous and grotesque curvature (Blakely‚ 7). These masks maintain a wide curved form that clearly indicates a mouth or an open mouth for the Hemba
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more easily to reach between the teeth while a small head allows you to reach all areas of your mouth. * Wet your toothbrush slightly and squeeze a pea-sized amount of toothpaste onto your toothbrush. Your toothpaste should contain fluoride. If brushing is painful‚ switch to toothpaste formulated for sensitive teeth. * Try to concentrate on one tooth at a time. As you go around your mouth‚ try to focus on one tooth for a few seconds. When that’s done‚ move on to the next one.
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Eddie Enriquez Mrs. Parsons English 4 May 5‚ 2017 Sports Concussions When people think of sports the most common thing that comes to anyone mind are professional sports leagues such as the NFL‚ NBA‚ MLB‚ Soccer‚ NHL‚ etc. These sports give people entertainment and let youths and teenagers have the best time of their lives and make memories out of them. Athletes are the biggest fans when it comes to sports‚ because they enjoy what they love doing and see their favorite players doing what they love
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CPR is an important lifesaving method that was developed since the twentieth century and it have been improving since then. CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and is used to revive heart attack victims. The practice of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation dates back to the eighteenth century‚ while performing chest compressions goes back to the early twentieth century. The term "CPR" emerged in the early 1960s‚ and the idea became recognized by organizations such as the American Heart Association
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free to be creative.: Mouth Food begins its journey through the digestive system in the mouth‚ also known as the oral cavity. Inside the mouth are many accessory organs that aid in the digestion of food—the tongue‚ teeth‚ and salivary glands. Teeth chop food into small pieces‚ which are moistened by saliva before the tongue and other muscles push the food into the pharynx. • Teeth. The teeth are 32 small‚ hard organs found along the anterior and lateral edges of the mouth. Each tooth is made of
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Gross Anatomy of a Frog aldreyarellano I. AXIAL REGION A. Head – most anterior‚ triangular part w/c is flattened dorso-ventrally 1. Snout – blunt apex of the head 2. Mouth – large anterior opening w/c extends postero-laterally up to the head’s base > dorsal & ventral lip folds – immovable folds that border the mouth dorsally & ventrally – provided w/ valves w/c are associated to respiratory movements – provided w/ valves w/c are associated to respiratory movements 3. External nares or
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