Daniela Solis Ms. Gadia 4/18/17 7/8A Anthropology and Forensic Science Anthropology is the study of human bones and and the development of cultures and societies. Forensic science is the discipline in which professionals use scientific means to analyze physical crime evidence. Forensic science and anthropology are both used in many different ways and maybe even alike in some ways. Anthropology and forensic science can be used together to identify multiple things. Both help
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A dilation and curettage procedure‚ also known as a D&C‚ is a surgical procedure in which the cervix (lower‚ narrow part of the uterus) is dilated so that the uterine lining (endometrium) can be scraped with a curette instrument in order to remove abnormal tissues. During the dilation and curettage procedure‚ the patient is placed in supine position of the body with the legs separated‚ flexed‚ and supported in raised stirrups. The doctor inserts a speculum into the vagina‚ as during a pelvic exam
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Mrs. Willet is a 72 year old white woman who recently underwent a total hip replacement‚ left side. Her significant medical histpry includes rheumatoid arthritis and coronary artery disease. This is her first postoperative day‚ and she is resting in bed with an immobilizer (a foam wedge that is placed between her thighs to keep her hip in position) in place. She weighs 200 pounds and is approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall. A physical therapist is scheduled to see her toeay to assist her into
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As we all know the human body is not a simple map to follow. If you could imagine what the inside of what the human body looks like‚ I would describe it as a very complicated jig saw puzzle. Today we’re going to take an adventure through the femoral vein up through the body‚ through all the detours and then our final destination will be out the nose. We will also discuss what we pass through the whole trip. Ready or not were heading off to exam the inside of the human body. As we enter the body
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Guided Dissection Week 9 - Lower limb Gluteal region 1. Make some transverse incisions across the gluteal region and reflect the skin and superficial fascia laterally. a. On the gluteal region clean: i. The surface of gluteus maximus ii. Above gluteus maximus you can see parts of gluteus medius iii. Look for cutaneous nerves supplying this region. b. Below gluteus maximus expose the fascia lata of the posterior thigh but leave it in place. 2. Reflect gluteus maximus: a. Characterise thoroughly
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Forensic Anthropology Forensic anthropology is a significant way to implement the science of anthropology to aid in the discovery of the identities of deceased individuals who are considered unrecognizable. This form of anthropology can be applied in many subcategories‚ such as forensic taphonomy and forensic archaeology. Forensic anthropology initially started to aid in the field of physical anthropology‚ starting with the analysis of skeletal makeups of those who have died. Professionals‚ other
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Muscles attached to scapula: Levator scapulae origin is transverse processes of C1-C4‚ insertion at superior angle of scapula‚ it moves scapula and flexes neck. Pectoralis minor’s origin is ribs 3-5 and insertion at coracoid process of scapula‚ it depresses scapula and elevates ribs. Rhomboids Major and Rhomboids Minor’s origin at spinous processes T1-T4‚ insertion at medial border of scapula‚ they move scapula. Serratus anterior’s origin is at ribs 1-9‚ insertion is at medial border of scapula
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The Impact of Physical Therapy on Peripartum Females with Low Back/ Pelvic Pain Mary E. Bono December 13‚ 2004 Critical Literature Review and Scientific Writing‚ IDST 6400 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey "Peripartum pelvic pain is defined as pain in the pelvic region (with or without radiation) that started during pregnancy or within three weeks after delivery and for which no clear diagnosis is available to explain the symptoms." (Mens‚ Vleeming‚ Stoeckart‚ Stam‚ &
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Health Assessment Exam #4 Chapter 21: Abdomen (approx. 21 questions) 1. Aortic pulsation a. Normally‚ you may see the pulsations from the aorta beneath the skin in the epigastric area‚ particularly in thin persons with good muscle wall relaxation. b. Marked pulsation of aorta occurs with widened pulse pressure (e.g.‚ hypertension‚ aortic insufficiency‚ thyrotoxicosis) and with aortic aneurysm. c. lateral pulsation with aortic aneurysm pushes the examiner’s two fingers apart. 2. Light
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MACROSCOPIC ANATOMY r-------- Snout - - - - - External naris Brows pot Upper eyelid Nictitating membrane ~)f~~~~=:::::::::::::=;E;::: Lower eyelid • Digits of Fingers ..J.---"’1~-:S:r-- Tympanic membrane Carpus or wrist ........ ‚~........... ~’l.ldOr--- Forearm Upper arm r - - - - - - Median dorsal line . . . - - - - - - Hump (~\ fl Cf\ TID~~ ~N.ir-------- Anus WJirfi1il m i T - - - - Thigh ~l-~b~l‚~lu‚’1: ’v~Arftb~t.n4 C\ q ~ ·‚ -A IV"\ \ID ‚- G\ t>h~·\L\W\ ·•
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