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    The human body is in a constant state of movement even when seemingly still. This constant movement is crucial for the human body and all the organ systems it contains. Movement although overlooked is more complicate than many would believe. The human body has many functions which are maintained by the movement of muscles and blood, as well as other bi-products of the organ systems. The Integumentary, Cardiovascular, and Tissue systems are capable of movement both internal and external allowing for

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    TYPE OF SPEECH: Persuasive Speech Topic: Product testing on animals Purpose Statement: Keep from testing cosmetics on animals. Thesis Statement: Animals are forced to try products. From forced eating to wearing l 'oreal makeup. Organizational Pattern: Problem- Solution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction Attention Getter (Capture): Have you ever wished for a rabbit or a guinea pig? Motivate: Most of the

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    All living things strive towards one goal: homeostasis. Homeostasis is a state of equilibrium reached through physiological processes. In order to maintain homeostasis, living things use cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems to counteract physical changes. Using a variety of different tissues, organs are formed to accomplish specific tasks. The four main types of tissues are epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscular tissue, and nervous tissue. Several sublevels exist for each type of tissue

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    Bifurcation 20) Ending Ridge Part II The Skin has numerous functions as it serves as a protective barrier, regulates body temperatures, controls water retention, and secretes sweat and so on. The anatomy of skin can be broken down into three different layers which include; the epidermis, dermis, and the subcutaneous tissue also known as the hypodermis. The purpose of this paper is to explain the relationship between the layers of skin and friction skin

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    Understand the anatomy and physiology of the skin in relation to pressure area care The learner can: 1. describe the anatomy and physiology of the skin in relation to skin breakdown and the development of pressure sores Skin is the largest organ of the body, covering and protecting the entire surface of the body. The total surface area of skin is around 3000 sq inches or roughly around 19,355 sq cm depending on age, height, and body size. The skin, along with its derivatives, nails, hair, sweat

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    Essay on Emma Parker

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    Dr. Carol Dodd dictating an operative report on Emma Parker 09/26/2011 Hospital number 11259 Date of surgery 09/26/2011 Admitting physican: Sherman Loyd, MD Surgeon: Carol Dodd, MD Preoperative Diagnosis: Right intertrochanteric femoral fracture. Postoperative Diagnosis: Same Operative procedure: Open reduction internal fixation of right intertrochanteric femoral fracture with dipwheeze sliding screw. Anesthesia: General endotracheal Indications: The patient is a

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    Student No.: 12012403 Portfolio Task: Module 6 (526) “Write a properly referenced essay on the treatment and management of a patient with corns.” A corn is a thickened area of skin that can occur anywhere on the foot due to pressure. This thickening appears as a cone shaped mass pointing down into the skin. Hard corns (heloma durum) tend to be found on the outer surface of the little toe or on the upper surface of the other toes. Soft corns (heloma molle) occur between toes and are kept soft

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    currents passed through the skin to produce several therapeutic effects. In this report I have researched and written

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    Adult Cystic Acne

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    sufferer. Cystic acne is characterized by large bumps, lesions and severe redness and inflammation in the affected area. Cystic acne bumps are actual cysts, which can be described as infected, oily, pus and bacteria-filled mounds that form just under the skin. It can take over different parts of your body, such as your back and shoulders, but, as with most acne, the face is the most common site of the problem. It can be quite painful, disfiguring and lead to permanent scarring, which can cause a deep plunge

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    highlight beautiful women, with perfect skin, big, bold eyes, and perfect bodies. Their lasting effect has left impressions on millions of young girls to mirror the façade of perfection. Freshman year, I would sneak into my mother’s bathroom to attempt to resemble these women despite her disapproval. But with wearing make-up, impurities soon began to develop (along with the effects of puberty). As I grow older and witness how women everywhere continue to have severe skin problems, I ponder is the make-up

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