100 coppies ft 1 Appellee, the Society of Sisters, is an Oregon…

Question Answered step-by-step 100 coppies ft 1 Appellee, the Society of Sisters, is an Oregon… 100 coppies ft 1Appellee, the Society of Sisters, is an Oregon corporation, organized in 1880, with power to care for orphans, educate and instruct the youth, establish and maintain academies or schools, and acquire necessary real and personal 532*532 property. It has long devoted its property and effort to the secular and religious education and care of children, and has acquired the valuable good will of many parents and guardians. It conducts interdependent primary and high schools and junior colleges, and maintains orphanages for the custody and control of children between eight and sixteen. In its primary schools many children between those ages are taught the subjects usually pursued in Oregon public schools during the first eight years. Systematic religious instruction and moral training according to the tenets of the Roman Catholic Church are also regularly provided. All courses of study, both temporal and religious, contemplate continuity of training under appellee’s charge; the primary schools are essential to the system and the most profitable. It owns valuable buildings, especially constructed and equipped for school purposes. The business is remunerative — the annual income from primary schools exceeds thirty thousand dollars — and the successful conduct of this requires long time contracts with teachers and parents. The Compulsory Education Act of 1922 has already caused the withdrawal from its schools of children who would otherwise continue, and their income has steadily declined. The appellants, public officers, have proclaimed their purpose strictly to enforce the statute.quizQuestion 1How can gabapentin and carbamazepine act with a cervical discprolapse?Question 2Do patients with cervical spondylosis, experiencing neck pain andstiffness, benefit from putting on a neck collar? If so, for how long shouldthe collar be worn?Question 3What is indicated by a straightening of the lumbar spine with aloss of normal lordosis, and is there any relation to ankylosingspondylitis?Question 4Can cervical spondylosis cause hypertonia in one upper limb?Question 5Should a female patient, with mild congestive cardiac failure,microalbuminuria and cervical spondylosis receive IV vitamin D/analogues? Would this not increase the risk of calcium stones owing tothe mild renal impairment? Would oral vitamin D be preferable?Question 6What is the recommended treatment for spinal canal stenosis? Docarbamazepine or vasodilators have a role to play in its treatment?Question 7What technique is used for injecting steroids locally in the case of carpaltunnel syndrome? Question 8In a patient who has sustained an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) kneeinjury and whose pain and swelling have subsided on conservativetreatment, what are the chances of complications (e.g. osteoarthritis,fibrosis) from the torn ligament. Will the patient be able to lead anormal life?Question 9Is either gapapentin or carbamazepine effective in the treatment ofmeralgia paraesthetica?Question 10What is the clinical differentiation between Dupuytren’s contracture andulnar nerve palsy? Is it the absence of sensory deficit in the former? Arethere any other differentiating factors? Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)