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Revision Point Draw a ‘typical’ long bone and write short notes about the following parts: diaphysis; epiphysis; epiphyseal plate; periosteum; medullary canal; hyaline cartilage. The skeleton has many different functions,…
Revision Point Draw a ‘typical’ long bone and write short notes about the following parts: diaphysis; epiphysis; epiphyseal plate; periosteum; medullary canal; hyaline cartilage. The skeleton has many different functions,…
html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml”> Chapter 12 Final Thoughts on Ageing Growing older – we are all in the middle of doing this right now. Even as you read this book you are…
Point for Practice Sara and Jacob have just celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary. Jacob who has been becoming increasingly frail is to be admitted to a residential/nursing home. How might…
Revision Point If you are unsure of the structure of DNA and chromosomes, you might find it helpful to review this in your preferred textbook. However, with each subsequent cell…
Point for Practice Consider the above skin changes associated with the ageing process and identify how nursing strategies can be modified to care for the skin of older adults. Conditions…
References Clark, J. 1998. Clinical Standards Advisory Group: Community Health Care for Elderly People. The Stationery Office, London. Department of Health. 2001. The National Service Framework for Older People. The…
Point for Practice Using your knowledge of wound healing, identify strategies for promoting tissue repair in older adults. Ageing changes in the immune system The immune system reaches its functional…
Fig. 19.1 The Stanmore prosthesis (lateral view in flexion and extension) – a simple metallic hinge Fig. 19.2 The French GUEPAR prosthesis (lateral view in extension and flexion) Fig. 19.3…
Fig. 10.1 Bilateral severe valgus and varus knee deformity, (a) preoperative radiographs, (b) postoperative radiographs showing satisfactory correction Fig. 10.2 The effect of varus placement of the tibial component, (a)…