Wat Ever

Wat Ever

  • Submitted By: boniita
  • Date Submitted: 11/08/2010 1:04 PM
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RADIOLOGY REPORT
Patient Name: Emma Parker
Date of Birth: 03/17/1989
Hospital No.: 11259
X-ray No.: 03-2823
Admitting Physician: Sherman Loyd, MD
Procedure: Right hip and pelvis.
Date: 09/25/2010

RIGHT HIP
There is a fracture thought the right femoral neck. There is also evidence of Intertrochanteric fracture of the right hip. No other joint or soft tissue abnormalities.
IMPRESSION: Intertrochanteric fracture of the right hip. There also appears to be a fracture of the right femoral neck.
PELVIS
A bipolar left hip prosthesis is noted in place. There is an Intertrochanteric fracture of the right hip. There also appears to be a nonsdisplaced fracture thought the right femoral neck. No other joint or soft tissue abnormalities.
IMPRESSION: Intertrochanteric fracture of the right hip. There is also Evidence of a nondisplaced fracture through the right femoral neck.

The Rise and Fall of the Roman EmpireIn the year 31 BC a new power was beginning to emerge into the Mediterranean world power. This new power was the Roman Empire. This power would eventually take control of most of the surroundings around the Mediterranean Sea. The Roman Empire was one of the biggest European empires. It started out as a cluster of villages, and grew into an entire empire. All good things come to an end, as did the Roman Empire. It eventually collapsed, ending the control of the Roman Empire. In 509BC The Romans drove out their hated Etruscan King. This date is traditionally considered the founding of the Roman State. Rome had already grown from a cluster of villages into a small city by this time. The Romans were determined to never again be ruled by a monarch, so they set up a new government in which the officials were chosen directly by the people. It was a thing of the people or a republic as it was called. The Romans thought this would keep an individual from gaining too much power

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