COMPLETE PHYSICAL EXAM ABBREVIATIONS: Vital Signs: T (temperature) HR (pulse) RR (respiration rate) BP (systolic/diastolic) SPO2 pulse ox SYSTEM Physical Exam Documentation Detailed Abbreviation Explanation GEN: General NAD‚ AAOX4‚ WDWN (AAM‚ AAF‚ WM‚ WF) No acute distress‚ alert‚ awake‚ and oriented times 4 to name‚ place‚ time‚ purpose‚ Well developed well nourished (African American Male‚ African American Female‚ White Male‚ White Female) HEENT: Head‚ NCAT‚ MMM‚ EOMI‚ PERRLA‚ b/l TM intact & Normocephalic
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CARDIO Tendon xanthomata: deposition of yellowish cholesterol rich material in the tendons‚ asociared with hyperlipidaemia. Eg on knuckles Xanthelasma: cholesterol deposits around the eyes. Corneal Arcus: deposition of cholesterol/lipid in the cornea. CRP : acute phase of protein produced predominantly by the liver in response to inflammatory cytokines Chest Pain on Xray: evidence of another cause of chest pain such as air in the mediastinum (oesophageal rupture) or aortic dissection
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1) Write about the semilunar values with as much detail as you can * NAME THEM. *Draw&Describe what they look like & Give their LOCATION.* Explain how the Semilunar Values Operate: What causes them to OPEN & what causes them to CLOSE. There are 4 values that enforce 1-way traffic for blood. ~The 2 Semilunar Valves are the Aortic & Pulmonary Valves. They guard the bases of the large arteries issuing from the ventricles & prevent backflow into the associated ventricles. Each
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with ?p?s.? And then‚ ?luxury? begins with an ?l?‚ which begins to spell the word ?plum?. In the third line‚ again without capitalization‚ ?self-love‚ and savoring murmur?‚ Chasin completes the spelling of ?plum?. Again‚ she uses alliteration with the letter ?s? to create that juicy sound‚ ?self-love/savoring?. Perhaps‚ also‚ ?murmur? is used to create somewhat of a ?Mmm? effect. In the fourth line‚ she creates a new alliteration? ?full in the mouth and falling?. The ?f?s? could even be used to
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works that I have in hand I will finish afterwards. Away from the sight of thy face my heart. Knows no rest or respite‚ and my works becomes An endless toil in a shoreless sea of toil. Today the summer has come at my window. With its sights and murmurs; and the bees are Plying their minstrelsy at the court of the flowering grove. Now it’s time to sit quiet‚ face to face with thee‚ And to sing dedication of life in this Silent and overflowing leisure. The child who is decked with the prince’
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Disease Etiology Transmission Landmark Signs/Symptoms Special Characteristics/Interesting Information Impetigo Staphlococcus aureusDirect Contact Itching; crusty‚ honey-colored‚ & flaky scabs typically around mouth Affects children 2-5 years Can heal with no treatment needed Scaled Skin Syndrome StaphlococcusSystemic Infection of normal microbiotaDesquamation (peeling of the skin) Treatment: Antibiotics Frequent in hospital nurseries Necrotizing fasciitis Streptococcus Pyogenes“Flesh eating”
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* Symptoms: multiple body symptoms (systolic murmurs) Integumentary manifestation Integumentary changes include pallor‚ jaundice‚ and pruritus. Pallor is caused by reduced amount of hemoglobin and reduced blood flow to the skin. Jaundice occurs when hemolysis of RCB results in an increased concentration of serum bilirubin. Cardiopulmonary manifestation The low viscosity of the blood contributes to the development of systolic murmurs and bruits.
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A 62-year old diabetic black man presents in the emergency room with a swollen left leg with areas of blanching and blue mottling. A "foul odor" is coming from a dressed wound. The physicians remove the dressing and a brownish fluid is seeping from a wounded area. The fluid contains what appear to be small bits of the tissue. No pus appears to be present. The wound has a strong "rotten" odor. Five days earlier‚ while at his work as a farmer‚ he caught the leg in his manure spreader‚ sustaining a
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How does Fitzgerald tell the story in Chapter 5?During chapter 5 Gatsby is reunited with Daisy and it becomes clear to the reader that Gatsby’s emotional frame is out of sync with the passage of time as the novel explores the coming of love of the past into the present. The chapter starts with the return of Nick from his date with Jordan whose relationship seems very impersonal and surface deep compared and contrasted to the passionate and fulfilling relationship of that of Gatsby and Daisy that
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sent to the field. Both of the communities have a special building‚ where the annual gathering is‚ where they hold trials‚ where the committee lives. The communities also share the idea of forgetting death‚ they both have a way of forgetting it‚ murmurs and not caring but in all it is supposed to be out of their minds and forgotten. In the books the author infers that it is in the future because there would have to be very high technology to do all of that stuff. In either community they do not
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