In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You'll need two or three people to help you roll the patient onto her back. Wash your hands before rolling and explain to the patient what you're going to do (if she's conscious). The patient should be lying on a blanket or turning sheet with her hands placed across her chest. You should all be holding the blanket or sheet on the side of the patient that's farthest from you. Gradually pull the sheet towards you and over the patient, turning her onto her back. Once the patient is on her back, you can examine the skin. Look for any bruising that might indicate trauma, lacerations or gunshot wounds. Since you should have already examined and cleared the cervical spine, you'll need to press (palpate) each individual vertebrae of the back. Specifically, palpate the thoracic and lumbar spine, feeling each vertebrae for pain that might indicate a fracture.  Don't forget to check any parts of the musculo-skeletal system that you might not have examined earlier. For example, you can ask the patient to grasp your finger with their clutched hand to check for motor control and strength, and then ask the patient to tell you without looking which finger of theirs you are gripping. Palpate down the lengths of the arms and legs as well, all the way to the toes and fingers to feel for possible fractures. You can also do this when you are doing the log roll check of the patient's spine. Once the primary and secondary surveys are complete, perform a TTS. This extensive examination should take place within 24 hours of admitting the patient. Or, do it when the patient is awake and alert enough to participate in the examination. You'll need to get the patient's medical chart that includes all laboratory and radiologic data. This information will be combined with the opinions of consultants in order to make a management and care plan that's specific to the patient.
Summary: Log roll the patient. Access the patient's back. Move on to a trauma tertiary survey (TTS).

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This has been shown to reduce the incidence of developing a dry socket. Having the wound sutured by your oral surgeon may also prevent dry socket. This should be done immediately before and after surgery for best results.  Unscrew the cap and pour mouthwash into the cap. Dilute it with water so that it is 50% water and 50% mouthwash. Gently swish the mouthwash around in your mouth moving your tongue from one cheek to another. You may wish to concentrate your swishing efforts around the affected area. Spit out the mouthwash into the sink. Rinse your mouth out with water immediately afterward if the sting of mouthwash becomes too intense. This is especially important during the first 24 hours after surgery. Gradually move from soft foods to semi-soft foods as your wound heals, but it's generally best to avoid hard, chewy, crunchy, and spicy foods, as these are most prone to pooling in the socket and causing irritation or infection. If you're recovering from oral surgery, avoid smoking for at least 48 hours after the procedure. If you use chewing tobacco, avoid using it for at least one week after the procedure. Use of tobacco products may increase irritation, prolong the healing process, and leave wounds more susceptible to infection.
Summary: Have your oral surgeon pack the wound immediately after surgery. Use antibacterial mouthwash. Stick to soft foods. Avoid using tobacco.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To turn off the background layer of your image, click icon that resembles an eyeball at the next to the background layer in the Layers panel to the right.  This disables the background layer and removes the background. You now have an object with a transparent background that can be overlaid onto any other existing image.  You'll need to save the iamge in an image format that supports transparent images.  Use the following steps to save your image:  Click File  Click Save as. Enter a name for the file next to File Name. Select PNG, GIF, or PSD in drop-down menu next to "Format." Click Save
Summary:
Turn of the background layer. Save your image.