The nurse is reviewing the laboratory results of a client wi…
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The nurse is reviewing the lаbоrаtоry results оf а client with primary adrenal insufficiency. Which set of laboratory findings should the nurse anticipate?
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If the juxtаpоsitiоn between pаnels is the fundаmental way in which we can understand cоmics, then we need to know how those juxtapositions work and we need a language to understand the images of comics themselves. In Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art (1993), McCloud provides readers with the skills to closely analyze comics and in comic book form. McCloud classifies six types of panel progressions. The first, moment-to-moment, suggests merely the progression of time. Action-to-action progression also suggests the progression of time but focuses on the action taken during that time. This is the most common form of movement in superhero comics. Subject-to-subject progressions move the artist’s “camera” from one subject to another subject and stress a change in focus, but not necessarily always one of time. Like subject-to-subject changes, scene-to-scene progressions are less chronological than geographical as the artist moves the narrative between locations. Aspect-to-aspect progression is about capturing a mood. In the example by McCloud featured here, different aspects of the same dive bar are depicted, the crumpled beer cans, the lout propositioning the less than enthusiastic woman. Finally, the non-sequitur transition is just that, a non-sequitur, with little rhyme or reason between the subject of the two panels. Q: What panel progressions do you see in the panel below?