year-old female sales advisor who sustained injury when she slipped on a wet floor landing on her right side. Per OMNI, patient was diagnosed with closed fracture of the right radius, back contusion, right hip contusion, right elbow contusion, right shoulder sprain, right elbow sprain, cervical strain, and right shoulder contusion. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with unspecified injury of muscles and tendon of the rotator cuff of right shoulder-sequela. Per Doctor’s First Report of…
On some levels, this works for him. Taking on a stance that is pro academic and pro teaching academic writing when addressing a community of academics is very likely to connect to a great number of people. The ethos of his writing is addressed first thing, through an introduction describing his role in an important debate at a respected convention, that he then tells readers was intriguing enough to his audience at the time to have a demand for him to write down his stance and better clarify it…
due to the patient’s affliction these views were not taken in the standard manner. For instance, the first image taken was the lateral, which was taken with the patient seated in a wheelchair and the IR placed carefully under patient’s forearm and elbow. Also, because of the patient’s limited mobility of the extremity further accommodations needed to be made. Specifically, a slight angle was placed on the tube to ensure the proper anatomy was demonstrated and to reduce the amount of distortion. …
“professional” words, long sentences, or book-over-book examples. Other times, the subject simply does not resonate with the reader. For example, it would be extremely difficult to inspire me to read an article on how to pack boxes. However, what Peter Elbow suggests provided a solution to both of these problems – and that is freewriting. No matter how acute the author writes, or how dull the subject seems to be, freewriting produces a result that arrives spontaneously and erratically; thus…
This paper introduces the portion of the lower arm called the forearm. The two bones contained within the forearm are described in detail, briefly mentioning their relation to one another. The relevant names and descriptions are depicted of the common bone breaks, dislocations, and the process of acquiring radiographic images in order to identify such forearm trauma. It is pertinent to always get a little more than just the injured bone in the x-ray to rule out something significant just past…
Metacognition is being able to realize and understand one’s though process. Through the use of metacognition, you can see that Nancy Sommers, Peter Elbow, and Sondra Perl all incorporate this idea some way or another. With time and experience, I believe that one becomes more aware of the way they think. There for in just this semester I have seen this growth that has in return allowed me to grow as…
WHIRRR… The x-ray machine did a thorough scan on my hurting right elbow. When I saw the machine’s data, I threw up a little in my mouth. The results were not pretty as it looked like something crawled out of a dumpster and got run over. My parents had always told me to be careful, and I wished I had listened to their warnings. Looking back, I saw how this all started because of a table that decided not to break. “I’m home!” My voice echoed throughout the house as I flew inside. I had just hopped…
A distal transhumeral amputation typically occurs above the elbow. Cheesborough et al. suggest preserving the humerus bone segment at an approximate length of 6 to 8 cm. In addition to the length they recommend fixating the humerus at a 70 degree angle with a metal plate to give the arm rotational and leverage control when using a prosthetic arm (Cheesborough et al.,2015). In addition the shape and length of the residual humerus bone allows for increased suspension of a prosthetic arm (Tintle…
Elbow and Belanoff feel that freewriting is easier to understand than regular writing. Freewriting is not only for beginners, but for skilled ones too since it can help them get even more out of it. By using this type of writing, writers tend to write what comes into their heads even if it’s nothing important. Just as long as they keep on writing so they can get ideas into their heads. The authors mention that a writer can spend time writing, but in the end it comes out to be horrible.…
Introduction. Lateral epicondylitis is also known as ‘Tennis Elbow’ that is commonly occurring on dominant arm. This disease, lateral epicondylitis is the term that describes the inflammation or the irritation to the tendon of lateral epicondyle of the humerus. It is normally occurred on the tendons that connect the extensor muscle of the wrist and fingers. Often, the inflammations happen to be on the attachment site of the tendon on lateral epicondyle. Also it is the common site of injuries,…