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    Production and Reception of Pancake Speech and Language Sciences Alexis D’Epagnier Northern Arizona University PANCAKE /pænkek/ Communication is key part of living. Without communication‚ humans would not be able to function in the organized fashion as we do today. We communicate through writing‚ speaking and body language. Communication is how we express what we need‚ what we want and how we feel. It is the way information is passed

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    The Brain and Cranial Nerves Chapter 14 Notes 14.1 Brain Organization‚ Protection‚ and Blood Supply * brain: a portion of the CNS made of neurons and neuroglia * control center for registering sensations and correlating them together and with stored information to make decisions and take action * center for intellect‚ emotions‚ behavior and memory * neural tube: brain and spinal cord develop from the ectodermal tube * anterior part expands * inner

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    Ch. 1 1. To what causes can the improvements in workplace safety made to date be attributed? Improvements in safety until now have been the result of pressure for legislation to promote safety and health‚ the steadily increasing costs associated with accidents and injuries‚ and the professionalization of safety as an occupation. Improvements in the future are likely to come as a result of greater awareness of the cost effectiveness and resultant competitiveness gained from a safe and healthy

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    PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY CLINIC CONSULT_____________________ Patient Name: Grace Pereira PCP: Reed Phillips‚ MD Patient ID: 017990 DOB: 06/24/2007 Age: 7 Sex: F Date of Exam: 05/05/2015 Reason for Visit: Follow-up of behavior‚ patient accompanied by mother‚ records are unavailable. HISTORY: Grace a 7-year-old girl has a history of severe behavioral problems‚ ADHD‚ bipolar disorder‚ borderline mental retardation‚ and significant past medical history of congenital hydrocephalous associated

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    Margaret Nimen is a 79 year- old female who lives alone in a two story apartment that includes a stair case of thirteen stairs. She is able to perform all activities of daily living independently and enjoys going to work-out classes including kickboxing and yoga and cooking for her family. She also enjoys helping take care of her eight grandchildren by picking them up from school and watching them throughout the week at various time. She has three children that live in the same city as her and that

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    auricles has firm cartilage and no pain or tenderness. Cranial nerve VIII‚ I did a whispering test‚ patient was able to repeat what I whispered to his ears. Inspections of eyes‚ patient’s eyes are symmetry‚ no swelling on lachrymal sac‚ redness and equal hair distribution on the eyebrows. Test for cardinal gaze‚ patient was able to follow direction and without moving his head or jerky movement of the eyes (nystagmus). Cranial nerve II‚ I tested for pupillary reaction to light; patient’s eyes react

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    Theoretical Framework for Nursing Practice – Module 7 A. Think back to the last time someone close to you became sick. Using Myra Estrin Levine’s conservation model: what would have been the focus of your assessment? How did the illness affect you and the rest of your family? Levine’s Conservation Model is focused in promoting adaptation and maintaining wholeness using the principles of conservation. The model guides the nurse to focus on the influences and responses at the organismic

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    1. Why is it important that the therapist should know the direction of flow in each individual meridian? Yang energy flows downwards and is found mainly to the back of the body‚ and Yin energy flows up-wards and is found mainly in the front of the body. Because of this it is paramount for a therapist to know the direction of flow in each individual meridian‚ in order to administer effective treatment. 2. How would the therapist apply Shiatsu treatment to a patient who is hyperactive and unable

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    The Harmful Effects on Physical and Mental Health of Excessive Use of Computer for the Freshmen Students of ICCT Cainta Branch In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject Writing in the Discipline PRESENTED TO: PRESENTED BY: A.Y. 2012 ABSTRACT The generation of today is more into computer games rather than physical activities and it is evident in our community. As we all know‚ physical activities are essential to us especially us youths

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    Visual Fields in Glaucoma Evaluation of the field of vision is the mainstay of the diagnosis and management of glaucoma. The use of manual perimetry for defining glaucomatous defects is an art that is highly dependent on the perimetrist’s skill. With the advent of computers and automation‚ perimetry has changed from an art to a more quantitative science. Understanding glaucomatous abnormalities detected with both manual and automated techniques requires a thorough understanding of the

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