about me christine vernon | graphic design & illustration
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For the past twenty-two years, graphic design, textbook illustration, and fine art have been my passion.
I’ve worked in medical and textbook publishing, production and printing; tradeshow exhibit and design; the home decor market; and work with small business and individuals in personal identity branding
and marketing.
While I have a strong print background, I am very experienced in designing web graphics as well.
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Graphic Design for Pr int or Webmy exper ience ranges f rom pr in t marke t ing mater ia ls to web graphics o f a l l k inds
smal l business to medical , ident i ty des ign and more.
I l lustrat ion20 years exper ience in medical*, anatomy, denta l , math, sc ience, and chemis t ry i l lus t ra t ion. i can
match ex is t ing s ty le , ed i t and update ar t f rom old edi t ions and create en t i re ar t programscreat ing s ty le to coord inate wi th page des ign. i can create graphics for pr in t , web/d ig i ta l or v ideo use.
i work in i l lus t ra tor and photoshop but am avai lable for t rad i t ional i l lus t ra t ions in graphi te ,charcoal , watercolor or o ther media.
Product Marketing and Mater ialsi work wi th smal l businesses in deve loping a consis ten t presenta t ion o f mater ia ls ,
product labe ls and the i r onl ine presence.
* p lease note that i am not a cer t i f ied medical i l lus t ra tor, but have a s t rong background o f medical i l lus t ra t ionand f ine ar t background in render ing o f anatomy
please contact me to see my design/graphics portfolio
ABOUT MEABOUT ME
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Lippincott Williams & WilkinsWolters Kluwer Health
York Content DevelopmentHearthside Publishing Services
Maryland Transit AuthorityDelve Productions
Logo Golf Chips, Inc.Azalea Health InnovationsO’Brien, Miller & Blake LLPTips Products International
First Place, Inc.Remarkable Kids Yoga
Social Media Architects of DelmarvaCotton Tree Press
Success Performance SolutionsEpiphany Arts LLC
97 DisplayStillpoint Therapeutic Massage
Lavergne Group Inc.Dawn Foods Corporation
Tyco ElectronicsHarcourt/Houghton Mifflin
McGraw Hill
CMVStudio
Exhibits by Promotion Centre · Ar t Director
York Graphics Services · Ar t Depar tment Manager
Academy Ar tworks · Production manager
BiComp · Lead I l lus trator
CLIENT LISTCLIENT LIST
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Mesial surface
Distal surface
Occlusalsurface
Lingual surface
Incisal surface
Facial surfaces,labial
Facial surfaces,buccal
Pulp horns
Pulp chamber
Pulp
Pulp canal
Cementum
Enamel
Dentin
Scatterradiation
Leakageradiation
SecondaryradiationPrimary
radiation
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Neutral Position Incorrect Position
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Scatter radiation Primary x-rays
Grid Film
Occlusal pit
Supplementalgroove
Triangular fossa
Triangular fossa
Marginal grooveTriangular groove
Central groove
Developmental grooves
Triangular ridge
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A. Apex and apical foramen B. Bifurcation C. Trifurcation
Apical foramen
Roottrunk
Roots Roottrunk
Roots
Furcalregion
Furcalregion
Apex
Furcation
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Primary teeth Permanent teeth
Second molars
Second molars
Third molars
Third molars
Maxillaryright
Maxillaryleft
Mandibularright
Mandibularleft
Maxillaryright
Maxillaryleft
Mandibularright
Mandibularleft
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SESEducationOccupationIncome
Community components• Socioeconomic context• Home, neighborhood social environment• Access to health care
EXPOSURE TO CARCINOGENSand PATHOGENS
Long-term health complications
HEALTHAND
ILLNESS
PERFORMANCE OF HEALTH-RELEVANT BEHAVIORS
CNS and ENDOCRINE RESPONSE• Immune and cardiovascular change• Chronic stress
Individual components• Affect/cognition• Physical attributes• Prenatal care• Early childhood development• Nutrition• Family networks
AgeGenderEthnicity
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ClientHCP HCP
HCP
HCP
Multidisciplinary TeamEach works within their own silo, although they regularly meet to share information
regarding the client’s progress towards their respective
discipline’s goals.
Interdisciplinary TeamThey work together to determine
goals and how each team member will contribute to their collaborative plan. Client is often involved in the
decision making process.
Transdisciplinary TeamEach team member brings one’s
own set of knowledge and skills to the team. There are overlapping
responsibilities and reduced professional boundaries. Role
blurring is common.
HCP HCP
HCP
HCP HCP
HCPHCP
HCP HCP
HCP Client
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Life experiencesProfessional experience & skills
Pers
onal
bel
iefs
& w
orld
view
Prac
tice
theo
ries
& kn
owle
dge
Bodilyexperiences
andpreferences
Expe
ctations about OT
Life
exp
erie
nces
Heal
th K
now
ledg
e &
belie
fs Personal beliefs & worldview
Prior experience with healthcare
Bodilyexperiences
andpreferences
Personallense
Professionallense
Therapist Client
PersonalityPersonality
Intelligence Inte
lligence Therapy processco-constructed betweentherapist and client
Organizationalsetting
Team norms
TimeSpace
Equipment
Caseload
Payment
Precontemplation
Contemplation
Preparation
Action
Maintenance
Behaviorenactment
A M
Actor
Physical activity atrecommended level
PC C
Motivation
Behavior
HAPA stages
TTM stages
Nonintender Intender
P
No or not enough physical activity
No or not enoughmotivation
Motivation to perform physicalactivity at recommended level
Goalsetting
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Upper Part of Bulbus Cordis Lower Part of Bulbus Cordis
blood inpulmonary trunk aorta
pulmonary trunk
right bulbar ridge
septumintermedium(endocardial
cushions)
left bulbarridge
interventricularforamen
ventricular septum(muscular part)
spiralaorticopulmonary
septumblood entering
aorta
rightbulbarridge
rightatrioventricular
opening
leftbulbarridge
septumintermedium(endocardial
cushions)
rightventricle
A B C
aortic sac
atrium
sinus venosus
ventricle
aortic sacbulbus cordis
horns of sinusvenosus
atrium
aortic sac truncusarteriosus
lower part ofbulbus cordis
atrium
sinus venosus
ventricle
aortic sac
aorticsac
bulbus cordisbulbus cordis
truncus arteriosus
ventricle
right atriumright atrium
left atrium
left atrium
right ventricle
ventricular septumleft ventricle
atrioventricular canal
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ASSESSMENT
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
ASSU
RANC
E
MonitorHealth
DevelopPolicies
RESEARCH
EnforceLaws
Link to /Provide Care
AssureCompetentWorkforce
Evaluate
Diagnose &Investigate
Inform,Educate,Empower
MobilizeCommunity
Partnerships
SYST
EM MANAGEMENT
Eggsand
Sweets
Egg Whites,Soy and
Dairy
Whole Grains
Nutsand
Seeds
Fruits andVegetables
Legumesand Beans
WEEKLY
DAILY
AT EVERY MEAL
Daily beveragerecommendations:6 glasses of water
Alcohol in moderation
Daily physical activity
Vegetarian Diet Pyramid
PlantOils
FATS & SWEETSUse sparingly
MILK, YOGURT & CHEESE GROUPMEAT, POULTRY, FISH, DRY BEANS,EGGS1-2 servings daily, 2 oz. each
BREAD, CEREAL, RICE& PASTA GROUP3-5 servings daily
VEGETABLEGROUP6-8 servingsdaily
2 servings daily
FRUIT GROUP4 servings daily
Prader-Willi Food Pyramid
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BILIARY SYSTEMIncludes the gallbladder, which stores and secretes bile, and the bile ducts, which conduct bile from the liver to the gallbladder and from teh gallbladder to the intestine.
LIVERReceives nutrients from the digestive tract and processes them for distribution throughout the body.
HEPATIC VEINReturns blood from the liver to the heart.
HEPATIC ARTERYSupplies oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the liver.
PORTAL VEINCarries nutrient-rich blood from the digestive tract to the liver.
GI TRACT VEINSTransport absorbed nutrients to the portal vein.
Unaffected
Affected
Condition affecting members of a family
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CytokineExcess
IncreasedMetabolic
Rate
Liver Congestion
AbnormalCatecholamine
Kinetics
PortalHypertension
MalabsorptionLipids + Protein
Early Satiation,Dyspepsia
Anorexia
ProteinEnteropathy
Anterior cerebral artery
Aneurysm
Internal carotid artery
Basilar artery
Anterior communicating artery
Middle cerebral artery
Posterior communicating artery
Posterior cerebral artery
Superior cerebellar artery
Anterior inferior cerebellar artery
Posterior inferior cerebellar artery
Vertebral arteryAnterior spinal artery
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Tunnel Tunnel
Affected station
A
Exhaust smoke withstation vent fans
Exhaust smoke withunder platform fans
Clean air entersClean air enters
B
C
Exhaust smoke withstation vent fans
Exhaust smoke withunder platform fans
Turn off exhaust fansTurn off exhaust fans
Force supply airto affected station
Force supply airto affected station
Affected station Adjacent stationAdjacent station Tunnel Tunnel
Turn off ventilationsystem
Affected station Adjacent station Further station
Turn off ventilationsystem
Adjacent stationFurther station
Door signal light
Headlight assembly
Door signal light BY-passsignallight
BY-passsignal
light
Passengerpushbuttonswitch
Passengerpushbutton
switch
Manual doorrelease handle(located behind
skirting)
Passengerpushbutton
switch
LINTHICUM
Railroad lampheadlight assembly
Marker/turn signallight assembly
Marker/turn signallight assembly
Center stop lightassembly
Stop light assemblyStop light assembly
PlatformMechanical room(non-public)
Level above Mezzanine(non-public)
Transfer levelPlenum level(non-public)
Mezzanine level
Street
SCC
Non-public side Public side
Emergencyexit stairwell
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Penetrationdepth
Beam of light
Applicator
Tissue
Deep
Superficial
LD LD LD LD
904 nm 860-780 nm 1000-600 nm
Nearinfrared
Visiblered
Near infraredto visible red
M
Col
Coh
M
Col
Coh
M
Col
NCoh
M
Col
NCoh
M
Col
Coh
M
Col
Coh
M
Col
NCoh
M
Col
NCoh
Non laser lightLaser light
CentrioleGolgi apparatus
Nucleolus
Nuclear membrane
Roughendoplasmic
reticulum (ER)
Cytosol
Microvilli
Lysosome
Mitochondrion
Peroxisome
Ribosomes
Vesicle
Nucleus
Smooth endoplasmicreticulum (ER)
Plasmamembrane
Frontalregion
Parietalregion
Temporalregion
Zygomaticregion
Infraorbitalregion
Occipitalregion
OrbitalregionNasalregionOralregionBuccalregion
Mentalregion
Bowman’scapsule
Afferentarteriole
Efferentarteriole
Branch ofrenal vein
Loop of Henlewith capillarynetwork
Glomerulus Proximal tubule
Distal tubule
From anothernephron
Collecting duct
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MAO A
DHPR
MTHFRA1298C
MTHFRC677T
COMT
CBSADA
BHMT
COMT
MAO B
DH
SAHH
SAH
SAMeMSR
MS
HVA
P5P
P5PP5P
P5P
P5P
5MTHF
BH2
BH4
B12
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mb
DMG
Glutamic acid + ATP
ATP ADP + Pi
ADP + Pi
TMG
Zn
5-HIAA
Serotonin
5HTTryptophan
MethionineGuanidoacetate
Creatine
Adenosine
Hypoxanthine
Inosine
Creatinine
Homocysteine
Cystathionine
Serine
Cysteine
_-Glutamylcysteine
GSH Synthetase
Glutathione
Folic Acid
5 Formyl THF
5,10 MethyleneTHFPheylalanine
Tyrosine
Dopamine
NE
Taurine Hypotaurine
CO2O2
H2O
_KG
CysteineSulfinic
Acid
Glutamic Acid +_-Sulfinylpyruvic
Acid
Pyruvic AcidSulfate SulfIte
Normetanephrine
VMA
Dopa
SUOX
CH3
CH3
CH2
CH3
N
Nifedipine
N
H
COO
OO
CH
5
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H3C CH3
NO2
CH3
Amlodipine
N
H
C
O
OOOO
CH
H3C C2H5
Cl
CH2 NH2(CH2)2
Diltiazem
O
OO
CH3
C
Isradipine
N
H
COO
OO
CH
H3C
H3C
H3C
CH
CH3
CH3
CH3
Nicardipine
N
H
COO
OO
CH
(CH2)2
Cl
CH3
NO2
CN
CH3
CH3CH3CH
Verapamil
CH3O
CH3O
CH3O CCH2CH2 N
OCH3
N
NO
N
S
N
(CH2)2
H
H
O
(CH2)3
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Loss offood energy
Loss ofminerals
Loss offat-solublevitamins
Loss ofessential fatty
acids
Loss offood energy
Calcium andmagnesiumdeficiencies
Increasedabsorptionof oxalate
Loss offat-solublevitamins
Increasedurinary excretion
of oxalate
Increasedurinary excretion
of oxalate
Increasedrisk of bone
loss
Loss ofessential fatty
acids
FAT MALABSORPTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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100
120
140
160
180
200
220
240
260
DAY
140–179 mg/dLSchedule 3-hour oral glucose
tolerance test (OGTT)within 1 week
≥180 mg/dLSchedule fasting blood sugar (FBS) next day
≤139 mg/dLRoutine prenatal care
FBSDraw venous plasma sample
If two or more values are met or exceeded, treat as GDM with diet and exercise, possibly may need medication intervention (insulin
versus glyburide)
If one value is elevated, likely glucose intoler-
ance: Manage with diet and exercise
Treat as GDM.Start on diet and
exercise, may likely need medication
therapy (insulin versus glyburide)
≥95 mg/dLDo not perform 3-hour
OGTT
<95 mg/dLProceed with 3-hour
OGTT
Diagnostic
Screening
100-g 3-hour OGTT ( based on Carpenter and Coustan )Draw venous plasma sample, patient must be fasting for this test
FBS 1 hour 2 hour 3 hour ≥95 mg/dL ≥180 mg/dL ≥155 mg/dL ≥140 mg/dL
50-g Oral Glucose Challenge Test Draw venous plasma sample
Patient does not need to be fasting
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Neural tube defects (NTDs)
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 16 32 38
Mental retardation CNS
TA, ASD, and VSD Heart
Amelia/Meromelia Upper limb
Amelia/Meromelia Lower limb
Cleft lip Upper lip
Cleft palate Palate
Masculinization offemale genitalia
Major congenital anomaliesDeath of embryo andspontaneous abortion common
Not susceptible toteratogenesis
Period of dividing zygote,implantation, andbilaminar embryo
Morula
Blastocyst
Amnion
Embryonicdisc
Embryonicdisc
Main embryonic period (in weeks) Fetal period (in weeks)
Functional defects and minor anomalies
External genitalia
Low-set malformed ears and deafness Ears
Microphthalmia, cataracts, glaucoma Eyes
Enamel hypoplasiaand staining Teeth
TA—Truncus arteriosus; ASD—Atrial septal defect; VSD—Ventricular septal defect
Common site(s) of action of teratogens
Less sensitive period
Highly sensitive period
1 2
CRITICAL PERIODS IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT*
* denotes highly sensitive periods when major birth defects may be produced.
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LLC
Custom Logo DesignCustom Logo Design
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IDENTITY ~ BRANDING
Custom Logo
Web Avatar
Double Sided Business Card
VerticalWebBanner
Web Banner/Header
IDENTITY ~ BRANDING
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PRINTPRINT
Poster
Bookmarkfront & back
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BRANDING ~ PRINT BOOKLETBRANDING ~ PRINT BOOKLET
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