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    The History of Family Systems Theory Family systems theory is a complex theory that has developed over a lengthy period of time. Taking multiple different theories from different fields of work as well as experiences has shaped family systems theory into what it is today. According to Rasheed‚ Rasheed‚ and Marley (2011) this all began in the late 1800s with the emergence of social work. There were studies done by social scientists to see how groups could influence an individual. From there Marriage

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    400 cells/mm3 or if his or her sodium level is lower than 135 mmol/L‚ it is likely that he or she has NF. The patient may also have toxic shock syndrome. This is another way to tell if one is infected with necrotizing fasciitis. X-rays‚ CT Scans‚ and MRIs are all tests used to diagnose NF as well. X-rays‚ although not usually used‚ can be performed on a patient to see if there is air trapped under his or her skin (this is a common sign of NF). CT Scans are the most common and efficient way to diagnose

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    COMA Coma is classically defined as loss of mobility‚ sensation and consciousness with preservation of autonomic functions. Coma is caused by dysfunction of either or both the reticular activating system and cerebral cortex. The most common cause of coma are toxic\ metabolic de-arrangement‚ which are potentially treatable and reverersible. The big three are toxic/metabolic causes‚ trauma and stroke. CAUSES 1. Brain cancer 2. Concussion 3. Diabetes 4. Drug abuse 5. Encephalitis

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    Year 9 Science BODY COORDINATION ASSIGNMENT Choose two of the following topics. You must choose one from Part A and one from part B: PART A Make a Model Make a three-dimensional model of a neurone. Refer to diagrams in the text and on line. Label and define the purpose of parts of a neurone. Hints: Use string‚ beads‚ dry pasta‚ plasticine or any material you think suits this task. Magazine or Television Advertisement. A commonly held belief is that chocolate is addictive due to certain

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    Outline your priorities of care for Martin on his arrival in the emergency department at your major metropolitan hospital. Kirkness explains that priority should be given to airway management and oxygenation. Generally‚ all patients should be placed on oxygen. The head of the bed should be slightly elevated‚ and a cardiac monitor and intravenous access established. Unless there is hypotension‚ fluids should be administered judiciously to prevent cerebral edema. 2 Primary assessments are focused

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    RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST A. Bussa

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    Technology: Scratch-resistant Lenses Scratch-resistant lenses were developed by NASA by applying a diamond-like lubricating coat over plastic lenses. This application was originally used in the space program in a "dual ion-beam bonding process." Today‚ the coating is still used on hard resin plastic used in most eye glasses that people wear every day.  Freeze-Dried Food Humans need food‚ and astronauts in space are no exception. To keep the astronauts food fresh NASA adopted the practice of freeze-drying

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    BIOL 2010: Anatomy and Physiology I CNS Injury: Brain vs Spinal Cord Directions: Read the case study below and complete the questions at the end. You will form small groups in class to collaborate and produce your final answer. < hr noshade="noshade" />Brain vs. Spinal Cord: A Directed Case Study in CNS Injury (modified from a case study by Patrick Field‚ Kean University and Tom Cappaert‚ Central Michigan University) Dr. Green and Dr. Carter were nearing the end of the first year

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    Hello and welcome to my portfolio. First‚ let me say it is an honor and a privilege to attend the University of Charleston the home of the Golden Eagles maroon red and gold and to have this opportunity to further my education as a Radiologic Technician. I chose the University of Charleston because they have the best completion rate and hands on degrees in the state of West Virginia. I am overwhelmed to be accepted to such a prestigious university. This university is so polite and understanding with

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    spine‚ and lumbar spine when he was ejected from a container bin. Patient is a diagnosed with cervical sprain‚ cervical radiculopathy‚ thoracic sprain‚ lumbar sprain‚ lumbar radiculopathy‚ right shoulder sprain‚ right wrist‚ and right hand sprain. MRI of lumbar spine without contrast dated 10/14/15 revealed T12 compression fracture‚ chronic; degenerative disc disease at L1-L2 through L5-S1‚ posterior annular fissure at L4-L5; facet arthropathy at L2-L4 and L5-S1; mild canal stenosis at L3-L4 and

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