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    SHOULDER DYSTOCIA

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    not become clinically significant for about 5 minutes • Each maneuver should take 30 seconds ‚ Fetal Maneuvers Maternal Maneuvers Rubin maneuver McRoberts maneuver Jacquemier maneuver (posterior arm delivery) Suprapubic pressure Woods screw maneuver Gaskin maneuver (all-fours) Zavanelli maneuver (cephalic replacement) Sims maneuver (lateral decubitus) Cleidotomy Ramp maneuver Shute forceps maneuver Symphysiotomy MANEUVERS : • Episiotomy not listed -The only reason to perform an episiotomy

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    Tracheostomy

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    Tracheostomy A tracheostomy‚ according to Medscape‚ is “an artificial opening made by a surgical incision into the trachea”. A physician may order a tracheostomy for several different reasons. The most common need for this procedure is to provide a patent airway. It is also used in conjunction with respiratory therapists to deliver supplemental oxygen to patients who are unable to adequately take in oxygen independently. Primary nursing responsibilities are to maintain a patent airway‚ keep

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    Group 2 Unit 03 Health‚ safety and security in the health sector. 1.1 Outline how risks to health safety and security can be minimised in an organisation or service. Answer. Risks can be minimised by following standard procedures within the work place. Machinery‚ tools or materials- Machinery should be guarded correctly with the appropriate controls fitted ( including emergency stops and interlocks). Routine inspection and effective defect reporting system will also help reduce misuse and

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    Medical Assisting

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    CMA (AAMA) (AAMA) Certification/Recertification Examination Content Outline b. Human growth and development 3. Defense mechanisms a. Recognition b. Management (3) Understanding emotional behavior 4. Patient interviewing techniques a. Types of questions (1) Exploratory (2) Open-ended (3) Direct b. Evaluating effectiveness (1) Observation (2) Active listening (3) Feedback c. Legal restrictions 5. Receiving‚ organizing‚ prioritizing‚ and transmitting information a. Modalities for incoming and outgoing

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    Forensics in the Media

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    University of Nebraska-lincoln Forensics in the Media FORS 401: Forensic Biochemistry Anonymous 4/29/2014 The first show that I watched was an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigators from Season 3. The episode was called Last Laugh. This episode was about a comedian that was murdered while giving his act. There was also a woman that died in her bathtub and the CSI thought it was an accident. Dougie Max‚ the comedian that was murdered‚ died will giving his act at The Comedy Hole.

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    Kkueuyu

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    96 Marks: 1 Which factor cannot be assessed by the RM during IE? Choose one answer. a. Determine possible congenital anomalies of fetus Correct Congenital anomalies are not identified on vaginal examination alone. Internal examination will help to: • Make a positive diagnosis of labor • (C) Make positive identification of the presentation • Determine engagement of presenting part • Ascertain if bag of waters have ruptured • Assess for cord prolapse • (A) Assess progress or delay in

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    The uncanny therefore‚ is something new that lies in something already known to people (Masschelein‚ 2011). But the uncanny according to Freud is not basically something unheard of that capturers our consciousness. Freud argues that the concept of Heimlich‚ "homely"‚ is associated with something which is well-known and comfortable in one aspect and concealed and kept secret on the other. The home‚ for Freud‚ is a type of undisclosed place‚ and in reference to un-homely‚ the uncanny‚ is that which should

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    Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a term used to describe any tachycardic heart rhythms originating above the ventricles (Ellis‚ 2012). This arrhythmia is caused when the either the sinus node‚ atrium‚ or the atrioventricular (AV) junction become “hyper” and fire before the next sinus beat is due. It is not possible to discern which location this premature electrical stimulus originates from because P waves are not discernable in this rhythm; however‚ because the QRS complex is less than 0.12

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    The occasion is not too far off‚ similarly as it does it does throughout your life when it is important to see the specialist. We as people‚ by and large put it off as frequently as possible‚ however a large number of us ponder "in what capacity will I know when my canine needs to see the vet." Actually we as a whole know whether there has been a mishap or your pooch is draining or has been bit by another creature these crises require seeing the vet on the double. It is those different circumstances

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    Case Scenario: In the history provided by a patient whose chief complaint is of dizziness and imbalance‚ the patient reports having gone to the Emergency Department 3 months ago due to a sudden onset of severe vertigo that lasted 1 to 2 days‚ and was followed by a gradual easing of symptoms over a period of several days. This pattern of symptoms suggests the possibility of:   BPPV   Ménière’s Disease   Lateral Medullary infarct Vestibular neuritis   The sudden onset of

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