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    moderate to maximum assistance with activities of daily living and transfers. Impression includes mobility and self-care deficits secondary a fall with progressive cervical myelopathy‚ status post 09/06/16 posterior decompression and fusion at C3-7; neurogenic pain; and increased risk of deep vein thrombosis. It was noted that because of her mobility and self-care deficits‚ she requires 24-hour rehabilitation nursing care. MD will obtain bilateral venous surveillance Dopplers of the lower extremities

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    Till the previous year the banyan tree recorded a greater impact of the spring. Then here stood a cluster of trees forming an ever-green fraternity and continuously swapping birds among themselves. During the last spring they had even managed to borrow a pair of cuckoos from the forest miles away. The trees had been felled‚ one after another giving way to a “Military” Non-Vegetarian Hotel‚ a drug store‚ and a “Yoga and Massage” parlor. The only portion of the building left unaltered was the room

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    The most common type of thoracic outlet is neurogenic TOS where the brachial plexus is compressed. Some estimates 95% of all TOS are neurological in nature (Surg 28). Many of the symptoms of neurogenic TOS are similar to other nerve related repetitive stress injuries where swelling or inflammation presses on the nerve. This can send shooting pains or radiate aching throughout

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    excessive thirst and urination in an adult? An adult who urinates more than 50mL/kg body weight per 2 hours and an adult who drinks more than 1 gallon or around 12 glasses per day. 3. List and briefly describe the four types of diabetes insipidus. Neurogenic DI- is caused by a deficiency of antidiuretic hormone Nephrogenic DI- is caused by insensitivity of the kidneys to effect the antidiuretic hormone Dispogenic DI- is caused by being really thirty and drinking way too much liquid

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    Migraine Research Paper

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    The headache of migraine results from neurogenic inflammation of first-division trigeminal sensory neurons that innervate the large vessels and meninges of the brain. This causes a change in the way that pain is processed by the brain. Increased neuronal activity can be demonstrated in areas of the brainstem during migraine‚ and this persists even when the headache is relieved by triptans. It is not known whether this brainstem activation reflects the cause of migraine (the so-called brainstem generator)

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    Vitiligo is characterized by loss of skin pigmentation typically resulting in oval or irregular ivory-white patches of skin. The cause of vitiligo is unknown. It is believed to be multifactorial with hypotheses regarding genetics‚ environment‚ neurogenic‚ and autoimmune components. It affects approximately 1% of the world’s population. This article focuses on congenital vitiligo. Congenital vitiligo has consisted of depigmented macules since birth. Congenital vitiligo is rare‚ with few reported

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    Unit Review

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    * Question 1 1 out of 1 points | | | During times of decreased cardiac output‚ the glomerular filtration rate is also decreased.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |  True | Correct Answer: |  True | | | | | * Question 2 0 out of 1 points | | | The kidney synthesizes _________‚ which stimulates bone marrow production of red blood cells.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |   erythropoitein | Correct Answer: |   erythropoietin | | | | | * Question 3

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    MS Endocrine ASSIGNMENT 2

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    MS – Endocrine System Assignment By: RLE 7.4 Siga-an‚ Patrice; Silva‚ Pauline; Simbulan‚ Paul; Simon‚ Chersea; Sison‚ Heidilene; Sitjar‚ Desiree; Sol Cruz‚ Lezrahmae; Songco‚ Francis; Soriano‚ Christian; Soriano‚ Joyce; Lim‚ Monica GLAND HORMONE HYPER HYPO PITUITARY Posterior Oxytocin Active uterine contractions Bleeding during labor Strong contractions Increased milk secretion Weak or uncoordinated contraction during labor Postpartum hemorrhage Uterine atony Fatigue Decreased milk secretion

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    NUR 471University of PhoenixFemale genital mutilation‚ also referred to as female circumcision‚ has become a controversial issue within the medical‚ legal and women and childrens activists rights groups within the last few years. Exodus of refugees from African countries in which female genital mutilation is currently practiced to the West has created vulnerable populations within the United States in regards to the health concerns that surround female genital mutilation. Using Orems nursing model

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    pathway of the impulse after an MI * Hypoxemia * Electrolyte imbalance * Spiked T waves from potassium imbalance * Drug use or toxicity * Beta blockers can slow heart too much * Hypovolemia * Shock Labs and Diagnostic Tests * Labs * Electrolytes * K (important) and Na * Hemoglobin and hematocrit * BUN and creatinine * Kidneys – your kidneys help your pH balance (increase puts more stress on heart

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