Assessment 2 Short Essay Question -01 Discuss Mr. Ronald bates systemic assessment and priorities of management Mr. Ronald bates presented to the emergency department with shortness of breath (Respiratory rate- 24 breaths/min) and general discomfort (pain score- 4/10) and it was started in the morning and worsens when doing activities. The above presenting complaints lead to a possible cardiac event, so that this presentation would be triaged as category 2. Therefore, medical officer would be notified regrading patient presentation and put Mr. bates to semi fowler’s position in the Emergency bed if this position is comfortable for him. Further primary systemic assessment of the patient starts with an order with an assessment of
Cranial nerves continue intact, including the extraocular eye movements being intact without nystagmus. Visual fields are full in both eyes. He had no papilledema or atrophy of either optic disc. Pupils react from 4 down to 2 mm, bilaterally brisk and round to light and accommodation. He continues to have good strength with normal bulk and tone throughout his extremities.
According to Berger( Juskalian 2016) Karabo 's body, "his teeth and hips were much like
The Dmanisi skull 4, also known as D3444 with its mandible D3900, is one of five Homo erectus skulls discovered in Dmanisi, Georgia. Described in a publication in October 2006, it is believed to be about 1.8 million years old. Dmanisi D3444/D3900 is believed to be a Homo erectus adult female with a marked edentulous (toothless) grin. The cranium (D3444) was found first in 2002 and the mandible (D3900) was found later in 2004, immediately adjacent to the spot the cranium was found. The brain has an endocranial capacity of 650 cm.
its eyes appear to have hypnotic qualities, witnesses describing feelings of paralysis. another unusual characteristic being that it appears never to flap its wings, only opening them and rising off the ground. skeptics claim its is a sandhill crane, the same large bird they claim is mistaken for the jersey
His wrist is slightly pivoted about 10° clockwise. This also has his left elbow is bent 25° inward. The tip
Dr Saunders and Dr Waxmosnky I want to that you both for your support. Dr Waxmosnky thank you for coming and support. I listed all our team and that will be uploaded on the AACAP site. Dr. Petersen and D.r Baweja also came and that was very nice and supportive especially since there was so much going on at the same time.
(141).Harker calls it the “red scar on my poor darling’s white fore head” (321). The scar, a concentration of red and white that closely resembles the mark on Dracula's own forehead.
Along with a rope that symbolizes bondage and that they have concord the lands. The hawk also stands on a six papyrus flowers, that’s can possibly be denoting six thousand foes that has been captured or killed in the past. Below of the Palette are two men, with beards onto their faces. They seem like they are enemies of the king or can be fleeing naked or even running or swimming, or can be lying dead on the
Summarization of Locked Horns The author wanted to share her experience going to a show of animals’ skulls at the local science museum, where she stated that she liked to go to that animals’ skulls show to see different kind and shapes of the animals’ skulls, and how it’s different from each animal to another. The author mentioned examples of animal’s skulls such as the gray throne skull of an elephant head, yellow hacksaws of a crocodile and more. The author also mentioned that there was a wall covered with a lot of sea lions’ skulls just to let the watchers observe their subtle variation, where also another wall has a wide collection of animals of antlered and horned heads.
A bird monster? Would explain the legs, but, I dunno. He’s odd, I’ll say that. But he doesn’t look awful.
This head is made of brass and iron, brass being the basis for most of the head and iron only being used to form the eyes giving them a piercing almost intimidating stare. The cross hatching design at the top of the head is fashioned to resemble the coral headdress that royalty wore during
His right leg is cut off by the door frame so his foot isn’t visible. His left knee looks like it hits the edge of a table on a balcony. The balcony has a rail that is dark with a design. The very left starts with a swirl that comes out from the doorway and angles downwards. Then there is a vertical line and a circle and then another vertical line.
The figure of the dragon is equated with the serpent and is referred to as “that old serpent”, the meaning is the power of evil, the Devil or Tempter, enemy of God. Stories about dragons are found throughout the world, these stories shows that there are symbolic differences between oriental and occidental dragons, and between dragons with different forms, the dragon is represented as a combination of nine animals: the dragons horns resemble those of a stag, his head that of a camel, his eyes those of a rabbit, his neck that of a snake, his belly that of a clam, his scales those of a carp, his claws those of an eagle, his soles those of a tiger, and his ears those of a cow, the scales consist of eighty-one pieces. Zmey, the dragon in Slavic
His symbols were: bow and arrow and lyre. (Mark Cartwright) He is also associated with roses, torches and doves which have all become symbols of love (Mark Cartwright). When we see his appearance, he is sometimes throwing darts or catching a butterfly (Mark Cartwright). He is usually shown with his mother.