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This was a multiple choice question from the Catholic Trials Paper....but the teacher marked me wrong....but most of the ppl in our class put the same answer...but wat do u think?

3. Mick is a computer operator, he spends most of his day typing. One day he notices pain in his hands and arms and goes to the docttor. The doctor says that he is suffering from inflammation of the tendon shealth. What is the name iof this injury?

(a) Tenosynovitis
(b) tendonitis
(c) Tendon Sheathitis
(d) Carpal tunnel Syndrome

i put (d)....Shouldn't that be rite?

If not why?
Bon't u get carpal tunnel syndrome wen u do repetitive task?
 

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Nope Tenosynovitis is, , the key word, tendon shealth is the give away.
 

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So is their any key differences between Tenosynovitis and CTS ?
 

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but I've never heard of Tenosynovitis in my life, not to mention in my IT classes
 

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Originally posted by puffkenny
but I've never heard of Tenosynovitis in my life, not to mention in my IT classes
Hmm i have lol...
 

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Originally posted by Truly_bored
but how u knoe...the keyword is also in (B) and (c)
Because b and c doesnt even exist lol.
 

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sorrie...to ask stoopid question...i should know them by now but i dont'....

Wat's the difference between Stand alone computers and the other type ppl have been talking about....can't remember the name...
 

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ohhh yea....and wat's wrong with this formula?

E2 (=SUM(E1..E4)
why is it called a circular reference?
 

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Originally posted by Andrew_Blackwel
poor teaching you need to know both defenitions
are there any other OH&S related technical terms I should know?
this is what I got so far:

RSI (same as CTS??)
CTS
Tenosynovitis
 

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Networked
A computer with minimal memory, disk storage and processor power designed to connect to a network, especially the Internet. The idea behind network computers is that many users who are connected to a network don't need all the computer power they get from a typical personal computer. Instead, they can rely on the power of the network servers.

Stand Alone
A computer note connected to a network via network cable or wireless.
 

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thanks very much...i really appreciate all the help u are giving me...i can't express how grateful i am to you and the others
 

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Originally posted by arn_e
Networked computers aka Thin Clients???
Never heard of that, also known as Nodes, each client is a node.
 

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Well the way andrew described "networked computers"
was a similar definition for "thin clients".

ie. The programs/files are stored on the network.(centeralised storage?)

nfi..
 

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Originally posted by arn_e
Well the way andrew described "networked computers"
was a similar definition for "thin clients".

ie. The programs/files are stored on the network.(centeralised storage?)

nfi..
lol no idea i really need some rest.
 

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