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    The concept of hip consumerism is quite interesting regarding Lulu Lemon consumers. In my opinion, I do not believe Lulu customers should be considered hip consumers. Joseph Heath describes hip consumers as ‘rebel consumers’, the ones who attempt to express his or her individuality through consumer choices (Heath). They buy to express distinction, appear fresh, and ultimately want to be seen as ‘cool.’ The main way to achieve this, in their minds, is to rebel against mainstream consumption practices

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    Introduction: Total hip arthroplasty (THA), commonly known as hip replacement, is a reconstructive orthopedic procedure that involves the surgical excision of the head and proximal neck of the femur and removal of the acetabular cartilage and subchondral bone(A). The damaged joint is replaced with an implant that mimics the motion of the natural joint and is made from combinations of metal, plastic and/or ceramic components(D). Joint replacement is one of five priority areas targeted for shorter

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    Hip hop is a musical style and a subculture with almost a 30 year history. The hip hop culture started between the late 70s and early 80s in New York City. This was an era when block parties became increasingly popular among Black Americans and Latinos that resided in the Bronx. Hip hop music began to emerge when disk jockey is played percussive breaks of popular songs and music genres such as funk and soul using two turntables to extend the breaks. By looping breaks on two turntables, the DJs created

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    three hundred thousand hip replacements were performed in 2010. A two hundred percent increase from 2000. The number of replacements has continued to grow as recovery from the surgery has become much faster. Although recovery time has decreased, patients are still at risk of infection from their bodies rejecting the metal replacement hip. Infection from the bodies’ reaction to the metal hip will soon become a problem of the past as researchers have begun making replacement hips out of bone-like material

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    Hip Replacement Care Plan

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    Associate Degree Nursing Program NURS 122 Concept Care Map Evaluation Rubric: Maternal-Newborn |Value/categories |0 |1 |2 | |Assessment with Pathophysiology | < 90% data filled |> 90% data filled in |Complete with | | |incorrectly |correctly |Pathophysiology | |Lab work/rationale or reason for|

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    Hip Surgery Effects

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    across the hip, and endless throbbing are all debilitating effects that come with hip surgeries. Other hardships include countless physical therapy appointments, an infinite number of anti-inflammatory pills, multiple visits to the surgeon’s office, and crutches or other walking aid devices. The patient’s life may be impacted for a few weeks, a couple months, some years, or for their whole life. In fact, many people’s lives have been affected. In just the past year, 200,000 - 300,000 hip replacements

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    Write-up for readmission in 30 day of total hip replacement 75-year-old male was admitted for and elective revision of a Left total hip replacement by Q225 PMH: CAD anemia, HX of bleeding gastric ulcers on 9/2016 , AFIB, DM, Hyperlipidemia, Osteoarthritis, Retinal detachment, Patient was cleared for surgery by cardiology pre op H/H 11.2/35.7 medication s :Pradaxa 150mg BID, Pepcid 20mg BID, Lipitor 20mg QD, iron 325 BID coaaar 25mg QD, Metformin 1000MG BID, Coreg 3.125mg Q12h, Lasix 20mg

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    Canine Hip Dysplasia

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    This study was designed to determine the genetic correlations between canine hip dysplasia (CHD) and canine elbow dysplasia (CED) in German shepherds. The study was extended to the genetic correlation of the dogs diagnosed as borderline for both hip and elbow dysplasia. Hip dysplasia is abnormal formation of the hip socket causing a painful arthritis in the joints; it is a polygenic trait affected by environmental factors. Elbow dysplasia is caused by abnormal growth of cells, vague tissue, or bone

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    Anatomy of the Human Hip

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    CERAMIC FEMORAL HEAD AND CUP ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN HIP The human hip is a ball and socket joint, which allows for movement in all directions. The femur is the long bone of the upper leg which contains two distinct morphological types of bone; the cortical (compact) bone and the cancellous (spongy) bone. At the top of the femur is a mass of bone known as the femoral head, which fits into the acetabulum; a cavity in the pelvis. The synovial fluid moves throughout the pores of the cartilage to

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    Hip Implant Surgery

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    are done through surgery .The inventor of this objection is Professor Themistocles Gluck was the one who developed the hip implant fixation. Using an ivory ball and a socket joint in which he fixed to combine into a bone with nickel plated screws.The first joint replacement was done by John Charnley who was a doctor/researcher in England.He was also someone to fix and discover hip replacement(Arthroplasty).Once Charnley did his first surgery the surgery was highly successful.Before the use of

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