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    Reproductive or Urinary

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    Complete the following 2 exercises 1. Provide the CPT-4 code for the Respiratory System. A. Patient underwent bilateral diagnostic nasal endoscopy. The physician inserted an endoscope into the left nostril to evaluate nasal structures. The right nostril was also examined. ------------------------Answer: 31231-50 B. Patient presents with a six- month history of hoarseness. The physician performs a laryngoscopy. The patient is prepped in the usual fashion. A fiberoptic laryngoscope is

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    Benjarmin Engelhart

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    HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OR EMERGANCY DEPARTMENT TREATMENT RECORD Patient Name : Benjamin Engelhart Patient ID : 112592 Date of Birth : 10/05/1958 Age : 46 Sex : Male Date of Admission : 11/14/2014 Emergency Room Physician : Alex McClure‚ MD Admitting Diagnosis : Acute Appendicitis. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This 46-year-old gentle man‚ with past medical history‚ significant only fo r degenerative disease of the bilateral hips‚ seconda ry to arthritis‚

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    Anatomy & Physiology Test

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    125 test 1A Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. The breastbone is _____ to the vertebral column. A. anterior B. posterior C. superior D. inferior E. medial 2. The brain and the spinal cord are protected by A. a parietal layer. B. a visceral layer. C. mucous membranes. D. serous membranes. E. the meninges. 3. The system that exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen and helps in speech is the _____ system‚ whereas the system that

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    Crohn’s disease is a disease that can affect the entire gastrointestinal tract and can have vast negative effects on the body if not caught and treated properly. This gastrointestinal disease affects men and women equally but is found commonly in Caucasians and people of the Jewish-European decent. Crohn’s is also found more commonly in developed countries compared to undeveloped countries. The symptoms for this disease can occur at any age but are usually prevalent among 15 to 35 year olds. Research

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    Hematology Case Studies

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    GI Terminologies Visceral pain; dull poorly localized pain Somatic pain; sharp pain‚ well localized Referred pain; pain experience at a distance from disease process Fetor hepaticus; sweet fecal odor caused by hepatic failure Feculent breath; foul fecal odor caused by severe bowel obstruction Severe halitosis; foul breath odor can be caused by poor dental hygience or neoplasms or esophagus and stomach Jaundice; yellowish discoloration of skin caused by high bilirubin level associated with

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    Amoeba Parasites

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    Amoeba parasites Definition: Amoeba parasites is a microscopic parasite called Entamoeba histolytica (E. histolytica) which causes internal inflammation. It is a single-celled organism and that is how the illness got its name – amebiasis. When the cysts survive the acidic stomach it transforms back to trophozoites in the small intestines then migrates to the large intestines where they multiply and live. Obtaining the parasite: Amoeba parasites are transmitted by eating and drinking something

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    Anatomy Study Guide Unit 1

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    WEEK 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 1. Define the terms anatomy and physiology‚ and explain their relationship using an example of a human structure with its corresponding function. Anatomy is the study of the human body while physiology‚ is the study of how the body functions. For example‚ the cardiovascular system includes the heart‚ veins‚ and blood. The heart produces a controlled electrical shock that causes the heart to contort. This creates a pumping action that pushes

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    Essay On Crohn's Disease

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    There are many different types of diseases that infect human beings. Crohn’s disease happens to be one that affects the digestive system in a huge way. Less than 200‚000 Americans have experienced the pain of this disease‚ where the gastrointestinal tract becomes swollen. Currently Crohn’s disease is not curable‚ but best scientists are working hard to learn more about this disease‚ and find a cure. Although there are no cures yet‚ there are certain steroids that can be taken to slow down the

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    Anatomy & Physiology I March 17‚ 2008 Lab Report- Fetal Pig The purpose of dissecting the fetal pig is to experience way the body looks internally. The fetal pig body organs are similar to the organs in a human body as well as the functions. My first step was to start cutting from the neck/cervical down to the midsection of the body. Then I cut the skin off so I can see the different muscles groups‚ such as the pectoralis major across the chest. However‚ I had to be very careful while

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    Our evidence. Your expertise. SmartPill®: The data you need to evaluate motility disorders. Evaluate unexplained symptoms with one test. Functional gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are common in the general population with a reported prevalence of 25-40%‚ accounting for up to 40% of GI office consultations. Often‚ patients presenting with functional GI symptoms have evidence of a diffuse GI motility disorder.1 Upper and lower gut symptoms often overlap‚ therefore localizing transit abnormalities

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