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    When a full mastectomy is necessary‚ the plastic surgeon will work with the patient‚ along with the oncologist‚ to determine the best options for reconstruction. The patient may prefer to keep the scars and not reconstruct. Or the patient may want to replace the damaged tissue with breast implants. Involving a plastic surgeon early in the process offers the chance to achieve the best results. Nipple reconstruction Most mastectomies involve removal

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    Cirrhosis of the Liver

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    Almost one half of these are alcohol related. About 25‚000 people die from cirrhosis each year. Description/Definition Cirrhosis is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by replacement of normal‚ healthy liver tissue by fibrotic scar tissue‚ blocking the flow of blood through the organ and preventing it from working as it should‚ as well as regenerative nodules leading to progressive loss of liver function. The liver‚ the largest organ in the body‚ is vital in keeping the body

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    The Fox And The Hound

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    animals are the Lion’s people‚ as is reflected in Hamlet. Simba‚ the film’s protagonist‚ is an anthropomorphic representation of Hamlet himself‚ as both are princes who have lost their fathers due to a jealous uncle. Scar and Mufasa represent the late King Hamlet and Claudius. Both Scar and Claudius become king by murdering their

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    Case Study 2: Burns Situation: You are working the day shift on the medical-surgical unit in a small district hospital. Your assignment includes an 18-year-old female college student‚ admitted the previous night. She was caught in a house fire and sustained burns over 30% of her body surface area‚ with partial-thickness burns on her legs and back. 1. The client is undergoing burn fluid resuscitation using the standard Baxter (Parkland) formula. She was burned at 0200 and admitted at 0400

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    Experience at Auction

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    mouth to see my teeth‚ pinched my limbs to see how muscular I was‚ but at my age then I wasn’t as muscular as I am now‚ some buyers would ask me questions to see if I had worked before. Some even told me to undress to see if I had any scars‚ I only had a couple of scars on my arms and legs from when I was on the ship. The next day‚ after a couple of hours we were woken up‚ we were right away being sold. We were set up from our ages‚ oldest to youngest. I was around the end of the line so I was sold

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    ballads. However‚ the winter balls were her favourite. She would wear stunning dresses in shades of blue and white‚ and all would have long sleeves‚ for Princess Elizabeth had a secret. The pale white skin of Elizabeth’s arms was covered with thick scars. Although everyone believed that she lived a charmed life‚ she alone knew that something was missing. Often after a ball‚ she would sit alone in her bathroom and cry. Even after a night of song and dance and drink‚ she felt desperately alone. A tightening

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    He never lies yet never elaborates on the scar. As the bus moves along he begins to tell a story of a man named Oliver Davies. He begins by telling on the outside Oliver had the perfect life. He had a beautiful wife‚ a child‚ and a promising career. But now he

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    surgery are open carpal tunnel release surgery and endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery. Open surgery requires a longer recovery period and leaves a larger scar than endoscopic surgery. But there may be less chance of other complications. Recovery for endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery is quicker than with open surgery. The scars heal more quickly‚ are smaller‚ and tend to be less painful at 3 months after

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    Round and symmetrical. Smooth‚without mass and not tender. | Normal | Hair | * Can be black‚ brown or burgundy (no evidences of Apolecia)‚ no parasites‚ and the amount is variable. * Moist‚ no scars‚ free from lice and dandruff. | Black‚ smooth and no presence of parasites. Moist‚ no scars‚ no lice and dandruffs. | NormalNormal | Scalp | * Symmetrical‚ no edema‚ no involuntary movements. | Symmetrical‚ no edema‚ no involuntary movements. | Normal | Face | * Symmentrical or evenly

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    Attitude is everything The two men that Frederick Langbridge was talking about could very well be prisoners‚ looking out of their cell through the metal bars in their window. However‚ they don’t see the same thing; one sees merely what is right outside‚ mud‚ cold and depressing. On the other hand‚ the other man looks beyond‚ he looks upwards to the sky‚ he sees the starts‚ twinkling and free‚ possibly striking a chord in his heart — his own longing to be free. Frederick Langbridge’s statement

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