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    Discussion activity -What are important considerations when coding for the musculoskeletal system? The musculoskeletal systems is made up of bones‚ muscles‚ cartilage‚ tendons‚ ligaments‚ joints‚ and tissue. With different types of fractures we need to know if it is open or closed treatment. We need to make sure that we read the entire code‚ to make sure you get all the information. You do not want to code a fracture without manipulation‚ when there was manipulation performed. With every atomic

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    Cerebral palsy is a disorder that cannot be cured but could be treated by trying to regain the child’s mobility. A child with a normal disability can live an ordinary life but not as a typical person. The best way to treat a child with cerebral palsy is in the early stage. This will give the child a better chance of improving and overcoming their difficulties. Children that are diagnosed with CP do attend therapy for treatment depending on the type of cerebral palsy they have. A group of people will

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    Cushing Syndrome ‡ Sometimes called hypercortisolism. ‡ Cushing s syndrome is a hormonal disorder caused by prolonged exposure of the body s tissues to high levels of the hormone cortisol. Causes Pituitary Adenoma ‡ Pituitary adenomas cause 70 percent of Cushing s syndrome cases‚ excluding those caused by glucocorticoid use. These benign‚ or noncancerous‚ tumors of the pituitary gland secrete extra ACTH. Most people with the disorder have a single adenoma. Ectopic ACTH Syndrome ‡ Some benign

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    Dr. ABDUL KALAM INTRODUCTION : Dr. Kalam was a practical educational thinker and visionary who stands for integrating ancient and modern educational ideals for the development of a balanced Indian society. Being a top scientist of international reputation‚ his direct contribution to the advancement of science and technology is unique and commendable. His scholarly research publications‚ articles‚ books etc. have opened new avenues for research and studies in the area of aeronautics

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    catheter correctly (Parida & Mishra‚ 2013). In addition‚ recognizing patients that are at a higher risk for CAUTI anti-infective catheters can be implemented‚ such as those that are; pregnant‚ malnourished‚ have diabetes mellitus‚ azotemia‚ or a ureteral stent. Nursing interventions to prevent CAUTI‚ include; prompt removal of the catheter‚ place catheters only when necessary‚ use of an alternative method of bladder drainage‚ having the collection system below the level of the bladder and not touching the

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    But it’s also a distinct anachronism in an era when medicine is becoming less and less invasive. Fixing blocked coronary arteries‚ which not long ago required prying a patient’s chest open with a saw and spreader‚ can now be accomplished with a tiny stent delivered to the heart on a slender wire threaded up the leg. Exploratory surgery has given way to robot cameras and high-resolution imaging. Already‚ we are eyeing the tantalizing summit of gene therapy‚ where diseases

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    In the article “Ten Ways We Get the Odds Wrong‚” written by Maia Szalavitz‚ she questions why people fear cancer but not heart disease. The Center for Disease Control states that “Heart Disease is the number one cause of death in the United States” (“U.S. Deaths From Heart Disease‚ Cancer on the Rise”). Everyday life has many risks that we do not see. For instance‚ eating one cupcake can eventually lead to your death‚ whereas only “38.5 percent of men and women will be diagnosed with cancer of

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    Title: A case of colonic stricture secondary to recurrent ischemic colitis Author: Faisal Mehmood‚ M.D.1‚ Harshraj Leuva‚ M.D.1 and Anshu Taneja‚ M.D.1‚ 2 1. Internal Medicine Residency Program‚ Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (Bronx)‚ NY. 2. Department of Internal Medicine‚ North Central Bronx Hospital‚ Bronx‚ NY. Introduction: Colonic ischemia is the most common form of gut ischemia‚ frequently affecting older population. Colonic ischemia may be more prevalent in women. The diagnosis

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    patient during her admission process. Mrs. M is a 62 years old‚ who had a heart attack while she was at her work. She was feeling chest discomfort after her lunch and she called her son to take her to the urgent care. She end up in the hospital for a stent. Her cardiologist referred

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    This paper will cover my experience while in the cardiac catheterization lab during clinical rotations. A 67 year old Caucasian male was emitted for emergent angioplasty with intracoronary stent placement for occlusive myocardial infarction resulting in cardiogenic shock. My paper will detail the medical diagnosis and nursing management of cardiogenic shock. Medical Diagnosis Cardiogenic shock is a term used to describe the heart’s inability to supply enough blood to the organs of the body.

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