A patient with unilateral lower-extremity lymphedema is bein…
A patient with unilateral lower-extremity lymphedema is being treated with intermittent pneumatic compression. Which of the following best explains how compression helps reduce edema related to hydrostatic and osmotic pressure imbalances?
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Your Task: Write a five-paragraph essay taking a clear position on the question below. Support your opinion with three examples from your own experiences, using concrete details in each body paragraph to illustrate your points. Topic Question: Does multitasking with technology make us more efficient or less focused? Context (read, but do not copy):With phones, laptops, and streaming media, it’s easy to study, text, scroll, and watch all at once. Some people say multitasking helps them stay productive; others believe it causes distraction and stress. Experts disagree about whether technology improves efficiency or divides our attention. Getting Started:Think about your own habits: When do you multitask with technology—while studying, working, or relaxing? Does it help you get more done or leave you feeling distracted? How can you tell when your attention is split too many ways? Remember to use your story-telling skills when you need to develop examples from your own experience. Remember the difference between a generalization (I always listen to music when I study) and a concrete example (I got so wrapped up in listening to “Hamilton” that I didn’t realize 4 hours had passed without me doing a single math problem). THESIS PARAGRAPH JOBS: Raise the subject naturally (2-3 sentences) Set the scene and give background (2-3 sentences) State your clear and direct response to the prompt (One sentence) Preview the examples you will use (3+ sentences) Get the reader ready for your first example (one sentence) BODY PARAGRAPH JOBS: 1) Create a topic sentence that tells exactly what the paragraph will be about, connects to the thesis, and uses transitional words or phrases. (These jobs may be in any order that makes sense grammatically). 2) Give 9 or more sentences of detail supporting the topic sentence (three major details with three minor details each) 3) Use transitional words when you shift to a new major detail 4) Offer a concluding sentence that explains the importance of what you have said so far. CONCLUDING PARAGRAPH JOBS: 1) Summarize and assess how your examples work together (3+ sentences) 2) Explain how you have proved your point/what you have learned and Restate your thesis from a place of more confidence (1-2 sentences) 3) Explain what is at stake if someone does not learn from your experience/explain how this taught you something (3+ sentences) 4) Give your reader advice/tell the reader what to do or think next (2-3 sentencess
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