This article describes a case of Spigelian hernia that presented as a complication of previous laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Spigelian hernia is a rare type of abdominal wall hernia that occurs through a weakness in the Spigelian aponeurosis. It accounts for 0.12% of abdominal hernias and is most common in those aged 40-70, with a male to female ratio of 1:1.18. The patient, a 65-year-old woman, presented with abdominal pain 5 years after a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Imaging revealed a hernia containing twisted bowel loops. She underwent laparoscopic hernia repair. Spigelian hernias are difficult
Students were asked to turn in character connection projects based on a rubric. They also had to complete a writer's notebook reflection on their summer reading. The notebook guidelines were provided. As a closure, the class read an article about the purpose of a writer's notebook. For homework, students had to describe a 7th grade challenge in 2-3 sentences and create 3 items showing the challenge and how they will overcome it, using examples from the book of different "stuff" formats like lists, poems, notes.
P388 391SPIGELIAN HERNIA - A COMPLICATION OF LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMYPrivet Investments LLC
This article presents a case report of a 65-year-old woman who developed a rare type of abdominal hernia called a Spigelian hernia as a complication of a previous laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery. Spigelian hernias are rare and occur through a weakness in the abdominal wall muscles. Computed tomography imaging revealed that in this case, the hernia had become incarcerated, with twisted bowel loops trapped within. The patient underwent laparoscopic surgery to repair the hernia. The case demonstrates that while rare, laparoscopic abdominal surgeries can sometimes result in the development of Spigelian hernias post-operatively if trocar incisions are made through the layers of abdominal
2 las interacciones de la materia. actividad en equipoGuillermo Ortega
El documento propone tres actividades de clasificación en equipos de tres alumnos. Los estudiantes deben clasificar productos en un centro comercial, objetos en el campo y artículos en su habitación, utilizando criterios como color, forma, uso, vegetal, mineral, animal, juguetes y muebles. Luego deben discutir las dificultades de clasificación y si los objetos comparten características comunes.
This article describes a case of Spigelian hernia that presented as a complication of previous laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Spigelian hernia is a rare type of abdominal wall hernia that occurs through a weakness in the Spigelian aponeurosis. It accounts for 0.12% of abdominal hernias and is most common in those aged 40-70, with a male to female ratio of 1:1.18. The patient, a 65-year-old woman, presented with abdominal pain 5 years after a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Imaging revealed a hernia containing twisted bowel loops. She underwent laparoscopic hernia repair. Spigelian hernias are difficult
Students were asked to turn in character connection projects based on a rubric. They also had to complete a writer's notebook reflection on their summer reading. The notebook guidelines were provided. As a closure, the class read an article about the purpose of a writer's notebook. For homework, students had to describe a 7th grade challenge in 2-3 sentences and create 3 items showing the challenge and how they will overcome it, using examples from the book of different "stuff" formats like lists, poems, notes.
P388 391SPIGELIAN HERNIA - A COMPLICATION OF LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMYPrivet Investments LLC
This article presents a case report of a 65-year-old woman who developed a rare type of abdominal hernia called a Spigelian hernia as a complication of a previous laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery. Spigelian hernias are rare and occur through a weakness in the abdominal wall muscles. Computed tomography imaging revealed that in this case, the hernia had become incarcerated, with twisted bowel loops trapped within. The patient underwent laparoscopic surgery to repair the hernia. The case demonstrates that while rare, laparoscopic abdominal surgeries can sometimes result in the development of Spigelian hernias post-operatively if trocar incisions are made through the layers of abdominal
2 las interacciones de la materia. actividad en equipoGuillermo Ortega
El documento propone tres actividades de clasificación en equipos de tres alumnos. Los estudiantes deben clasificar productos en un centro comercial, objetos en el campo y artículos en su habitación, utilizando criterios como color, forma, uso, vegetal, mineral, animal, juguetes y muebles. Luego deben discutir las dificultades de clasificación y si los objetos comparten características comunes.
This document defines price elasticity of demand and discusses different methods of measuring it. Price elasticity of demand refers to the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price. It is calculated as the percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in price. Elasticities can be perfectly elastic, perfectly inelastic, unitary elastic, or relatively elastic/inelastic depending on the ratio. The total outlay method, point method, and arc method are discussed for measuring price elasticity of demand using data points on a demand curve.
The document summarizes the key aspects of a music magazine project created by Hannah Hayland. The magazine portrays an indie band as fun and relatable to young people. It would likely be distributed by IPC Media since they publish similar magazines like NME. The target audience is young people aged 16-24, directed more towards females. Bright colors and images of the band are used to attract this audience and represent the indie genre. Through this project, Hannah has learned skills in using Photoshop, Blogger, and conducting surveys on Facebook. Planning is important but also leaving room for experimentation.
The document summarizes the key aspects of a music magazine created by Hannah Hayland. The magazine features a masthead in the top left corner, contents page with numbered images and articles, and double page spreads with featured images and pull quotes. The magazine represents an indie band as fun and relatable to young people. It would be distributed by IPC Media due to its similarity to NME. The target audience is young people aged 16-24, particularly females, attracted through bright colors, images of the band, and article headings about music and lifestyle. Creating the magazine helped Hannah learn Photoshop skills and how to plan and experiment with her work.
Jessica Brown earned her BA in psychology and wants to continue her education to get a Master's in Marriage and Family Counseling. She has worked as a preschool teacher for three years, which has helped develop her communication, patience, flexibility, and organization skills. Her goal is to become a school counselor to continue making a positive impact on children and future generations.
Music Video Director Analysis – Sophie Mullerhannahhayland
Sophie Muller is known for using lighting effectively in her music videos. She often depicts the singer in a dimly lit isolated room with a spotlight on them as they perform. Some examples given are videos for Duffy, Brandon Flowers, Ellie Goulding, and Cheryl Cole where the artist is lit from above while dancing in a darkened space. Muller works with many top artists across genres but adapts her style to suit each project, sometimes making performance-focused videos or ones with a narrative element depending on the song.
The document discusses brain abnormalities and development in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It notes repetitive behaviors, sensory issues, and difficulties with social interactions and communication as symptoms. The brain shows undergrowth in early development, followed by overgrowth and then slowing and decline in size. Specific brain regions implicated include the frontal lobe, cerebellar cortex, corpus callosum, and temporal lobes. Research also finds decreased brain connectivity and abnormalities in nicotinic receptors in the cerebellum. Continued research aims to better understand how ASD affects brain development and function to help with early detection and support for parents.
The document analyzes the physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development during the prenatal through infancy stages. It discusses the typical growth patterns and milestones in these areas, as well as common health risks. Piaget's theory of cognitive development is also examined, outlining the sensorimotor stages from birth to age 2 when object permanence emerges.
The document provides readiness checklists for children ages 4 and under (EC1) and ages 4 to 6 (EC2). The checklists assess skills in social/emotional development and play, physical development, and cognitive development. For social/emotional development, it evaluates skills like socializing with others, independence, self-control, and following rules. The physical development section addresses fine motor skills like cutting with scissors and gross motor skills like jumping and balancing. Cognitive development areas covered include language, literacy, math concepts, and scientific thinking. The checklists use ratings of mastered, developing, and beginning to indicate the child's progress in each skill area.
Monetary policy involves controlling the supply, availability, and cost of money in an economy to achieve objectives like price stability, economic growth, and full employment. The main tools of monetary policy are open market operations, required reserve ratios, and interest rates. The goal of monetary policy is typically price stability, as low and stable inflation supports economic growth. Expansionary policy increases the money supply to boost growth, while contractionary policy decreases it to curb inflation.
This document defines price elasticity of demand and discusses different methods of measuring it. Price elasticity of demand refers to the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price. It is calculated as the percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in price. Elasticities can be perfectly elastic, perfectly inelastic, unitary elastic, or relatively elastic/inelastic depending on the ratio. The total outlay method, point method, and arc method are discussed for measuring price elasticity of demand using data points on a demand curve.
The document summarizes the key aspects of a music magazine project created by Hannah Hayland. The magazine portrays an indie band as fun and relatable to young people. It would likely be distributed by IPC Media since they publish similar magazines like NME. The target audience is young people aged 16-24, directed more towards females. Bright colors and images of the band are used to attract this audience and represent the indie genre. Through this project, Hannah has learned skills in using Photoshop, Blogger, and conducting surveys on Facebook. Planning is important but also leaving room for experimentation.
The document summarizes the key aspects of a music magazine created by Hannah Hayland. The magazine features a masthead in the top left corner, contents page with numbered images and articles, and double page spreads with featured images and pull quotes. The magazine represents an indie band as fun and relatable to young people. It would be distributed by IPC Media due to its similarity to NME. The target audience is young people aged 16-24, particularly females, attracted through bright colors, images of the band, and article headings about music and lifestyle. Creating the magazine helped Hannah learn Photoshop skills and how to plan and experiment with her work.
Jessica Brown earned her BA in psychology and wants to continue her education to get a Master's in Marriage and Family Counseling. She has worked as a preschool teacher for three years, which has helped develop her communication, patience, flexibility, and organization skills. Her goal is to become a school counselor to continue making a positive impact on children and future generations.
Music Video Director Analysis – Sophie Mullerhannahhayland
Sophie Muller is known for using lighting effectively in her music videos. She often depicts the singer in a dimly lit isolated room with a spotlight on them as they perform. Some examples given are videos for Duffy, Brandon Flowers, Ellie Goulding, and Cheryl Cole where the artist is lit from above while dancing in a darkened space. Muller works with many top artists across genres but adapts her style to suit each project, sometimes making performance-focused videos or ones with a narrative element depending on the song.
The document discusses brain abnormalities and development in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It notes repetitive behaviors, sensory issues, and difficulties with social interactions and communication as symptoms. The brain shows undergrowth in early development, followed by overgrowth and then slowing and decline in size. Specific brain regions implicated include the frontal lobe, cerebellar cortex, corpus callosum, and temporal lobes. Research also finds decreased brain connectivity and abnormalities in nicotinic receptors in the cerebellum. Continued research aims to better understand how ASD affects brain development and function to help with early detection and support for parents.
The document analyzes the physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development during the prenatal through infancy stages. It discusses the typical growth patterns and milestones in these areas, as well as common health risks. Piaget's theory of cognitive development is also examined, outlining the sensorimotor stages from birth to age 2 when object permanence emerges.
The document provides readiness checklists for children ages 4 and under (EC1) and ages 4 to 6 (EC2). The checklists assess skills in social/emotional development and play, physical development, and cognitive development. For social/emotional development, it evaluates skills like socializing with others, independence, self-control, and following rules. The physical development section addresses fine motor skills like cutting with scissors and gross motor skills like jumping and balancing. Cognitive development areas covered include language, literacy, math concepts, and scientific thinking. The checklists use ratings of mastered, developing, and beginning to indicate the child's progress in each skill area.
Monetary policy involves controlling the supply, availability, and cost of money in an economy to achieve objectives like price stability, economic growth, and full employment. The main tools of monetary policy are open market operations, required reserve ratios, and interest rates. The goal of monetary policy is typically price stability, as low and stable inflation supports economic growth. Expansionary policy increases the money supply to boost growth, while contractionary policy decreases it to curb inflation.