DOI: 6/28/03. Patient is a 63-year old female who sustained a work related injury due to repetitive bending at the waist. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with low back pain‚ lumbago‚ and other intervertebral disc displacement of lumbar region. As per medical report dated 3/17/16‚ patient reports paresthesia in the right buttock and hip area and down the right leg into the calf during the evaluation of her work related injury in the past. She notes the onset of the current flare-up after riding
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attacks and damages the myelin sheath which is a coating that is around the nerve fibers which eventually attacks and kills those nerve fibers as well. Every signal that controls your thoughts and daily movements’ originate from the brain and the spinal cord‚ it is extremely difficult to move or even think when those signals are not properly functioning. In October 2010 Courtney Galiano‚ a professional dancer‚ was a star on the hit TV show “So You Think You Can Dance‚” she was performing beautifully
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imaging( MRI) scanners became available‚ producing images of the inside of the body. while x-rays remain useful for looking at bones‚ MRI scans are the diagnostic tool of choice for soft-tissue organs‚ligaments‚ the circulatory system and the spinal column and cord. They help physicians identify multiple scoliosis‚ tumors‚ tendonitis‚ strokes and many other condition. Also MRI is similar to a CT- Scan in that it produces cross sectional images of the body. But unlike CT-Scan MRI does not use
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Stress and Burnout in Nurse Anesthesia Anthony Chipas‚ CRNA‚ PhD Dennis McKenna‚ CRNA‚ MSNA This study was designed to determine the current American Association of Nurse Anesthetists‚ Wanda level of stress and its physical manifestations in Cer- Wilson‚ CRNA‚ PhD‚ distributed a link to this survey tified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and in 2 electronic requests to approximately 28‚000 nurse student registered nurse anesthetists‚ it also looked anesthesia providers. The response rate
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CASE STUDY OF CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT (CVA) Submitted By: BSN 2-A Orlain‚ Mallone Cruz‚ Auriedyiele Jagonoy‚ Mary Jane Vocal‚ Jolaiza Submitted To: Mrs. Nhina Sandeep S. DeRosas Clinical Instructor TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION ........................................................... 1 II. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ................................................. 2 III. OBJECTIVE ................................................................... 3 IV. BACKGROUND
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underlying problem is corrected. For example in the case of uneven legs orthopedic shoes can be worn. In structural scoliosis the curvature is not flexible it is a fixed curvature in the spine. There could be an underlying problem with the brain or spinal cord. In structural scoliosis there could also be an underlying problem with nerves or muscles (Board). Most scoliosis patients have idiopathic structural scoliosis. Eighty percent of all scoliosis cases are idiopathic structural scoliosis. The cause
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Parkinsons disease and Huntingtons diseare are conditions associate with defects of the basal ganglia. (p.452) 4. What is the function of the CSF? Where is it produced? Where is it absorbed? The function of the CSF is to protect the intracranial and spinal cord structures from jolts and blows (p. 461). It also prevents the
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Unit 5: Anatomy and Physiology Topic: Types of tissues Date: 09/06/2015 Objectives : Exploring four types of tissues. and Comparing four types of tissues : Nervous‚ Connective Epithelial‚ and muscular tissues. From Tissues to organs Cells combine to form tissues and tissues combine to form organs. Cells combine to form four primary tissues: - Epithelial tissue - Connective tissue - Muscle tissue - Nerve tissue BACKGROUND:A tissue is a group of cells that have a similar
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the anterior surface of the vertebral bodies of L1 to L3 (and occasionally to L4) and the corresponding intervertebral discs while the smaller left crus inserts on the anterior vertebral bodies of the L1 to L2 (occasionally L3). The crura blend with the costal margins of the diaphragm via the medial and lateral arcuate ligaments. Arching over the psoas from the vertebral body and disc to the transverse process of L1/L2‚ the fibers of the medial arcuate ligament blends with the fascia of the psoas. The
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TOPIC OUTLINE I. Overview of Central Nervous System A. Architecture of the Cerebrum B. Components of the Cerebrum C. Building a Brain II. External Anatomy A. Frontal Lobe B. Parietal Lobe C. Temporal Lobe III. Internal Anatomy IV. Cross-Sectional Anatomy A. Cerebral White Matter B. Other Parts C. Clinical Correlations D. Additional Info Objectives: 1. Form: identify the different structures in the cerebrum a. Cerebral hemispheres b. External anatomy c. Lobes d. Fissures/sulci
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