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- Describe the environmental conditions in the OR while the procedure is performed, i.e. temperature, ambient sound, equipment, and personnel.Write in a COMPLETE Sentence a description of the "faux wound" that is located at the surface of the body at the TIP OF THE SWORD. Do NOT try to describe depth or how "deep" the sword is going into the body. This is a surface wound ONLY. In your sentence you need to include the following information: Left vs right side of the body Aspect or surface side of the body (e.g., anterior side or posterior aspect of the body part) Regional terms (e.g., brachial, femoral, pectoral, antebrachial, axillary, among many others…see your PPTX for a list) Orientation terms (e.g., anterior, poster, lateral, medial, proximal, distal, superior, inferior). Bone, suture, tendon/ligament attachment landmarks that will help you pinpoint the location. Do not use a muscle belly name. DISTANCES to landmark. You can use inches or cm as needed to increase your specificity. a) superior/inferior or proximal/distal AND b) the medial-lateral dimension.PATHOPHYSIOLOGY :Infection After suffering with a cold for 5 days, Mr. Smith developed sinusitis and otitis media. The nasal secretions changed from thin, clear, and colorless to thick, yellow-green mucus. Fever and sore throat developed, as well as pain around the eyes and right ear. (Required 1 reference and 1 citation) Initially, what type of infection do you think Mr. Smith initially had (bacterial or viral) and why? (Support your answer with two possible outcomes) What changes in manifestations occurred during the course of his illness? (Support your answer with four possible outcomes) What did these changes in manifestations mean or indicate with respect to the progression of his illness? (Support your answer with two possible outcomes) Why does Mr. Smith have pain around the eyes and in the right ear? (Support your answer with two possible outcomes) 5. What is the likely course of treatment for Mr. Smith? (Support your answer with four possible outcomes)