Nurse interpret limited circumduction

 
Case Study 1:
The nurse in the outpatient orthopedic clinic is reviewing the medical records of several patients being seen in the clinic today. In the most recent note by the
provider, the nurse reads the following: A 67-year-old, moderately obese woman examined today for increasing back and left shoulder pain. Limited
circumduction of left arm noted in comparison with right arm. Strength of left arm is less than right, with less muscle definition in the left arm. Examination
of back indicates significant kyphosis, and the patient states that she is ‘shrinking.†Bone density testing of the hip is ordered.
1. How does the nurse interpret limited circumduction?
2. When the patient arrives, the nurse correlates the kyphosis with what physical finding?
3. What causes kyphosis in the older adult?
4. How should the nurse explain the patients decreasing height?
5. What is the rationale for ordering bone density testing of the hip in this patient?
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Samoyed homeostasis

Dr. Doolittle here again. Mr. Jones just moved from Florida and called our clinic to ask why his 2-year-old Samoyed neutered male dog, Snowy, is able to stand on the layer of snow and ice on the frozen pond in his backyard, yet his feet do not become cold. Mr. Jones thinks that Snowy will not survive the cold temperatures.
To help Mr. Jones understand what is occurring, explain the specific physiological response that Snowy uses to maintain homeostasis in cold weather and during periods of cold vs. hot conditions. Make sure to thoroughly explain all terminology since Mr. Jones is not familiar with scientific language. Also indicate the temperature range that Snowy should be able to tolerate. Finally, provide one resource (such as a video, paper, website) that would be useful for Mr. Jones to consider
 
 
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Christ and the Media

 
1. In the series of lectures presented in Malcom Muggeridgeâ€s classic book, Christ and the Media, what does he say about the growing power of the media and its ability to reshape society in its own image?
2. Social activist Jerry Rubin, co-founder of the Youth International Party (Yippies), once observed: “On the television screen, news is not so much reported as created.” In his book, how would Muggeridge respond to this observation?
3. According to Muggeridge, how does the medium of television create a “fantasy” that frequently bears little resemblance to “reality” but increasingly transforms it?
4. In his book, Muggeridge quotes Simone Weilâ€s insight to make his point: “Nothing is so beautiful, nothing is so continually fresh and surprising, so full of sweet and perpetual ecstasy, as the good; no desert is so dreary, monotonous, and boring as evil. But with fantasy itâ€s the other way round. Fictional good is boring and flat, while fictional evil is varied, intriguing, attractive, and full of charm.” Why did Muggeridge include this quote in his book?
5. In his discussion of advertising, explain Muggeridbge’s assertion that “how can it possibly be doubted that spectacles of carnality and violence likewise affect the viewer?
6. Explain why Muggeridge asserted during his lectures that there would come a time when Christians would be forced to disassociate themselves from TV?
7. Muggeridge, who died 30 years ago, could not have predicted that the public square, which he so highly prized, would become, in real and important ways,
a digital one. Based on his book, how would he, if he were to write a follow-up book, react to todayâ€s digital media in the public square?
8. How does Muggeridgeâ€s book offer the reader a prompt to re-examine the differences between “fantasy” and “reality?” Why does that matter?
9. Muggeridge concludes his media analysis by saying that “the media have, indeed, provided the Devil with perhaps the greatest opportunity accorded him since Adam and Eve were turned out of the Garden of Eden.” How does Christ and the Media force the reader to grapple with the author’s assertion?
10. What is your overall reaction to the Christ and the Media book?
 
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Address infant or maternal mortality

 
 
Describe one initiative the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) used to address infant or maternal mortality. The website can be accessed at the following link. https://www.usaid.gov/global-health/health-areasLinks to an external site.
 
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