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    Career Paper

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    to be successful. I still don’t know which of the two careers I should decide on. Luckily‚ the two careers matched closely to my personality type. What do surgeons do? General Surgeons are doctors who are specialized in performing surgery on abdominal areas such as the esophagus‚ stomach‚ small bowel‚ colon‚ liver‚ pancreas‚ gallbladder and bile ducts‚ but sometime often the thyroid gland. They also focus on disease involving the breast‚ skin‚ or any soft tissue. Depending on the type

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    hospitals during surgeries. Most of them can be on-call which means if you’re not working and there is an emergency you can be called in. The perfusion program is a four year program with your last year being all clinical. A perfusionist’s job may sound simple; they run a machine while in surgery. It is a lot more complicated though because if you make one mistake you could potentially kill the patient. The perfusionist’s main duty is to run the heart/lung machine during surgery depending on what

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    made the work done more costly but it has given better outcomes at the end for patients. “In summary‚ technological advances in orthopedic surgery can be extremely costly. However‚ many of these technologies have the potential to make a significant impact on patient outcomes” (Burnham‚ et al). The

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    Care Museum Part 1: Health Care Hall of Fame Museum Proposal Development Description Analysis (How does the development affect the current U.S. health care system?) 1. Surgery A surgical procedure is medical treatment that involves a physician cutting into a patient’s body to repair or remove something. Surgery procedures have existed since prehistoric man. In 1540 C.E. barbers and surgeons united to form The United Barber-Surgeons Company. These barber-surgeons performed tooth extractions

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    Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery): MBBS is usually a minimum of 4-year medical degree awarded in many countries like UK‚ India. Often the Bachelor of Surgery and M.B.B.S both degrees are awarded concurrently. The course duration In India becomes : 5.5 years. 2. B.D.S. (Bachelor of Dental Surgery): Bachelor of Dental Surgery ( B.D.S ) is a first professional degree  Programme in dentistry. In India‚ training in dentistry is through a 5-year BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) course‚ 4 years are allotted

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    Surgical Experience Paper

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    Seantel Robinson-Brye The Surgical Experience The preoperative phase begins when the decision for surgery is made and ends when the patient is transferred to the operating room table. The preoperative evaluation and teaching typically takes place several days before surgery in an outpatient setting. Today‚ most perioperative patients are admitted to the hospital the morning of their surgical procedure. However‚ there are times when the preoperative phase will begin on the medical-surgical units

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    A surgical nurse is responsible for monitoring and ensuring quality healthcare for a patient following surgery. Assessment‚ diagnosis‚ planning‚ intervention‚ and outcome evaluation are inherent in the post operative nurse’s role with the aim of a successful recovery for the patient. The appropriate provision of care is integral for prevention of complications that can arise from the anaesthesia or the surgical procedure. Whilst complications are common at least half of all complications are preventable

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    transplanting working cells from fetal tissue was “quite radical at the time‚” he recalls‚ but it made sense. “The more I started looking into it‚ the more clear it was that at least some fetal cells could survive in a brain and hook up with existing cells.” He began pushing for clinical trials using fetal tissue — and ran into an unexpected brick wall. Not only were there ethical considerations about using material from aborted fetuses‚ but it turns out that fetal tissue isn’t a great source of working

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    Body Dysmorphic Disorder

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    BDD: A PLASTIC SURGEON’S FAVOURITE PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDER Of all the known classified disorders in the DSM IV‚ Body Dysmorphic disorder is probably the least researched and less prevalent than all Somatoform disorders. So much so‚ that a lot of psychology students have either never even heard of it‚ or else are unaware of it being a Somatoform disorder‚ until they start studying clinical psychology. If this is the case‚ then we cannot really blame the multitude of ignorance‚ which have had no experience

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    Umbilical Hernia

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    that may increase the risk of complications with the umbilical hernia. (Rastegari‚ 2004) To prevent further problems‚ he was recommended for an elective outpatient surgery for umbilical hernia repair with possible mesh scheduled on October 15‚ 2010. Psychosocially‚ the client was anxious about how his abdomen would look after the surgery and worried about his ability to continue with his daily activities. An umbilical hernia repair‚ also known as an umbilical herniorrhaphy‚ is a surgical procedure

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