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    Major Setback It was Sunday after Christmas and all the businesses around were open with great sales and deals. My mother and I had planned to open our family business early that day so we wouldn’t have to wait in traffic‚ which was terrible even early in the morning. The winter season was extremely cold that year. I got dressed as quickly as possible because I decided it would be beneficial to us if I went ahead and warmed up the car to get it running at optimal temperatures. We were finally

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    Fundamental of Health: Orthopaedic is the medical specialty that focuses on injuries and diseases of your body’s musculoskeletal system. This complex system includes your bones‚ joints‚ ligaments‚ tendons‚ muscles‚ and nerves and allows you to move‚ work‚ and be active. (AAOS) Once devoted to the care of children with spine and limb deformities‚ orthopaedists now care for patients of all ages‚ from newborns with clubfeet to young athletes requiring arthroscopic surgery to older people with arthritis

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    Life as a Master Cosmetologist Anitra R. Bankston Strayer University Abstract What is a master cosmetologist? A master cosmetologist is an individual that has knowledge and skills in the field of cosmetology through advanced education. Cosmetology is defined as the art and science of beautifying and improving skin‚ hair‚ and nails. (Houghton Mifflin‚ 2009) In order to obtain the title master cosmetologist certain requirements must be met. A master cosmetologist may provide beauty services

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    Gastric bypass surgery has been on the rise over the last past few years. The Gastric Lap band‚ Gastric Sleeve and Gastric roux y bypass are all types of surgical procedures that offer the option to treat severe obesity‚ by reducing intake or the absorption of access calories. Gastric bypass is the most popular procedure because it results in greater weight loss and less weight regain. It also performs best in terms of resolving obesity-related diseases‚ such as diabetes‚ high cholesterol and high

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    Histology Notes

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    molecules of the extracellular matrix o Connective tissue: characterized by the abundance of extracellular fluid o Organs can be divided by parenchyma (composed of cells for main function of organ) and stroma ( supporting tissue) o Except in brain and spinal cord stroma made of connective tissue o Epithelial tissue: covering‚ lining protecting surfaces ex: skin‚ absorption (intestines)‚ secretion (epithelial cells of glands)‚ contractility (myoepithelial cells) o Characteristic features of epithelial

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    HYPONATRAEMIA IN THE NEUROSURGICAL PATIENT INTRODUCTION Sodium the most abundant electrolyte in the human body‚ and therefore the osmolality of body fluids is strongly dependent on its concentration. Osmolality in turn is important in maintaining homeostasis within the brain. Ironically‚ dysfunction of the brain can cause changes in sodium homeostasis. To avoid neurological deterioration‚ morbidity or mortality the sodium level must be corrected promptly. The two most common causes of hyponatraemia

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    Dog Emergencies

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    1. Poisonous/Toxic Substances 2. Hit by Car 3. Bleeding/Lacerations 4. Fight Wounds 5. Seizures 6. Limping 7. Prolonged Labor 8. Vomiting/Diarrhea 9. Bloat 10. Allergic Reaction/Facial Swelling/Anaphylaxis 11. Vaccine Reaction 12. Paralysis 13. Urinary Problems 14. Broken/Ripped/Bleeding Toe Nail 15. Nail Clipped Too Short 16. Dog Got Skunked 17. Dog Ate Bones How To Check Vital Signs Adminstering Over-The-Counter Drugs Hit by Car. Any animal that is hit by a car should be evaluated

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    CHAPTER 4 – BSC2085C The wall of the alveolus (air sac) in the lung is composed of which type of epithelium? simple squamous epithelium Yes‚ this single layer of squamous cells is ideal for the diffusion of gases in the lungs. 1) The proximal tubule of the nephron (kidney tubule) in the kidney is composed of which type of epithelium? simple cuboidal epithelium Yes‚ the simple cuboidal cells line the kidney tubules (nephrons) so that secretion and absorption can take place. 2) The epithelium

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    PROJECT REPORT COURSE Specialist Diploma in Workplace Safety & Health Course Competency Unit Construction Elective Manage WSH Risk In Construction Industries Submitted By Name NRIC : Mohd Ali Bin Supati : S7402037B Student Id : S10071529 Contact no.: +62 811 700 2102 Trainer/Assessor Mr. Tan Aik Nan DATE 01102009 Elective Unit : Manage WSH Risk In Construction Industries Page 1 Elective Unit: Manage WSH Risks in Construction Industries Project Report This Report defines

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    Cranial Nerves

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    from the brain to the various locations allowing the individual to perform normal human functions. The 12 pairs of cranial nerves (Olfactory‚ Optic‚ Oculomotor‚ Trochlear‚ Trigeminal‚ Abducent‚ Facial‚ Vestibulocochlear‚ Glossopharyngeal‚ Vagus‚ Spinal Accessory‚ and Hypoglossal) can carry one or more of the five functional components of the motor (efferent) or sensory (afferent) fibers. The motor (efferent) fibers can innervate voluntary (stratified) muscle or it can be involved in innervating

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